Anton Shterenlikht
2014-03-05 09:04:08 UTC
Subject: FreeBSD 10.0 ia-64 reboot
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 22:15:36 -0500
I am having a problem with the installation of FreeBSD 10.0 on an ia64
server rx2600. The information is below. For now my question: Is there a
work around?
Freebsd10
Hostname: freebsd10
da0
da0p1 EFI none
da0p2 freebad-ufs /
da0p3 freebad-sawp none
After install freezes on reboot, but DVD is released.
fs0:\efi\boot> ls
Directory of: fs0:\efi\boot
07/18/13 03:51p <DIR> 32,768 .
07/18/13 03:51p <DIR> 32,768 ..
07/18/13 03:52p r 536,661 bootx64.efi
1 File(s) 536,661 bytes
2 Dir(s)
The reboot calls the EFI manager and the EFI reports a critical error that
puts the system in an unknown state. Powering down the rx2600 and rebooting
through the file the installation wrote to the EFI partition gives this
result.
fs0:\efi\boot>
Loading.: FreeBSD10
Starting: FreeBSD10
7 0 0x00006B 0x000000000000000B unexpected trap
7 0 0x000066 0x000000000000000B trap taken, number in ext PE
7 0 0x00003C 0x0000000000002C00 trap taken, offset in ext PE
David J Deak
215 699 1925
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I am having a problem with the installation of FreeBSD 10.0 on an ia64
server rx2600. The information is below. For now my question: Is there a
work around?
Freebsd10
Hostname: freebsd10
da0
da0p1 EFI none
da0p2 freebad-ufs /
da0p3 freebad-sawp none
After install freezes on reboot, but DVD is released.
fs0:\efi\boot> ls
Directory of: fs0:\efi\boot
07/18/13 03:51p <DIR> 32,768 .
07/18/13 03:51p <DIR> 32,768 ..
07/18/13 03:52p r 536,661 bootx64.efi
1 File(s) 536,661 bytes
2 Dir(s)
The reboot calls the EFI manager and the EFI reports a critical error that
puts the system in an unknown state. Powering down the rx2600 and rebooting
through the file the installation wrote to the EFI partition gives this
result.
fs0:\efi\boot>
Loading.: FreeBSD10
Starting: FreeBSD10
7 0 0x00006B 0x000000000000000B unexpected trap
7 0 0x000066 0x000000000000000B trap taken, number in ext PE
7 0 0x00003C 0x0000000000002C00 trap taken, offset in ext PE
David J Deak
215 699 1925
I'm not sure about the unexpected trap,
maybe Marcel will give you a hint.
I just wanted to check that you have the
latest firmware. On my rx2600 I have:
SYSREV
Current firmware revisions
MP FW : E.03.32
BMC FW : 01.53
EFI FW : 01.22
System FW : 02.31
Anton