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516.1 | no help?? | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Wed Mar 05 1997 11:37 | 7 |
| nobody has any ideas on what has to be done to recover, or is aware of
this being a problem? (did I do something I was not supposed to?)
I will be reinstalling NT very soon, if this leads nowhere, but am
attempting to verify if this is a known problem or not as well as how
to recover). (customers will NOT want to have to reinstall, cause of
any chanegs on that conmtroller setup .....)
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516.2 | More info? | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:06 | 11 |
| Do you really have a KZPBA? If so, it's not a supported option on this
machine yet.
Not that this is your SWXCR problem, it probably isn't.
You do have the hot fix for NT 4.0, yes?
You may want to put more configuration info in here (SRM version,
AlphaBIOS version, memory, # of CPUs, other I/O options, etc.)
Todd
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516.3 | not even getting to the OS level..but... | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Wed Mar 05 1997 14:07 | 14 |
| SRM 2.0-3, ALphaBIOS 5.24 (-4?)
as far as SP2 and HOTFIX, I had just pulled them over the net to
install, thats when the system failed to boot :) However, I cant
imagine the HOTFIX will fix a boot problem, it is supposed to be for
pool corruptions (only?). I am not even into the OS level yet.
The system was shipped a few months ago, I thought it was a KZPBA, it
is the QLISP SCSI controller that replaced the standard NCR on new
shipments.
Maybe it is not a KZPBA. Is the KZPBA just not supported on nT? on the
4100 at all? I will look into that particular controller, but, as you
said, thats not my RAID controller problem.
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516.4 | Any chance of getting CPU, motherboard, Horse revs? | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 09:42 | 6 |
| You almost certainly have a KZPDA. The KZPBA isn't shipping yet.
Any other PCI options? We're up to SRM 4.8-6 and AlphaBIOS 5.28, but I
don't suspect that's your problem either...
Todd
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516.5 | Im off to try more things :) | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Thu Mar 06 1997 09:48 | 9 |
| THAT is what it was...KZPDA....its been a while since I have worked
on this....easy to slip a character..... :):)
I know the SRM and AlphaBIOS is not the latest, I do plan to upgrade
it before further testing...but agree I dont think it is the problem.
Just PCI video, RAID, and DE500. Ill try some things today..then a
reinstall to try some more things.....
thanks..... Steve
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516.6 | try moving RAID controller | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:08 | 6 |
| One other thing to try... we've been seeing some issues with a fully
loaded PCI segment 0 with nothing in PCI segment 1. You may want to
move the RAID controller to PCI 1. (segment = independent PCI bus = 4
slots. Video card must be in PCI 0.)
Todd
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516.7 | | MAY30::CUMMINS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:36 | 27 |
| Steve,
I forwarded your note .0 to my AlphaBIOS/HAL counterpart in DECwest, but no
feedback from him yet.
The following is an excerpt from some recent qual team meeting minutes that
caught my eye. It doesn't sound at all like the issue you're running into
since you booted okay off disk0, partition2 initially, but thought it might
be worth posting nonetheless.. To date, I haven't seen any other reports of
problems like the one you're describing.
Here's the qual team mtg minute excerpt:
Experienced a problem during NT install on DECWest Development During. NT
would report that "Boot device not accessible". It turned out that I had
installed unformatted RZ29's in a storage shelf. I had partitioned each
disk using the AlphaBIOS Hard Disk Setup menu. This was not sufficient.
It was also necessary to FAT format each drive using AlphaBIOS Hard Disk
Setup. A quick format was sufficient. This might explain customer
problems with NT install reporting "inaccessible boot device". It might
also explain problems with switch between UNIX and NT. This problem
occurs when one attempts to boot NT after UNIX. The NT boot selection in
AlphaBIOS is valid, however, executing the boot selection results in a
return to AlphaBIOS with no error information. Both of these bugs are
potentially AlphaBIOS problems because, in both cases, an ARC app
(setup.exe or osloader.exe), are using ARC callbacks to perform disk IO
functions. Mark this as under investigation.
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516.8 | | MAY30::CUMMINS | | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:37 | 2 |
| DECwest contact for AlphaBIOS/HAL/NT issues on 4100/4000 is Matthew
Buchman (OLEUM::BUCHMAN).
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516.9 | thanks......dont stop with ideas :) | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:22 | 8 |
| thanks....my first attempt to recreate this failed, I hate when that
happens! I am trying diffrent things now...SWXCR init is busy now,
should take the rest of the day.
Thanks for the involvement.....I know that what I did that caused this
problem should not have caused it, and I know what I did.
steve
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516.10 | Any ideas? | KUTIPS::ROBILLARD | | Thu Mar 13 1997 16:18 | 16 |
|
I am running into a similar problem on my system. I created a logical drive
(RAID1) with 4 partitions. I loaded NT 3.51 and when I tried to reboot it
said it could not find the osloader files on disk 0 partition 4 . When I look
at the "Hard disk setup" from AlphaBIOS it shows the logical drive as
***Off-Line***. ?????
I power failed the system and then rebooted to no avail. I used SWXCRMGR to
run a parity check and all is fine. I again used SWXCRMGR to fail the drives
and then make them optimal...still nothing.
I can elaborate a little on my hardware configuration if you'd like but in the
meantime, what gives?
Ben
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516.11 | << Try Revalidating the OS Selections in AlphaBIOS >> | POBOXA::COMMO | I'll find no bug before its time! | Thu Mar 13 1997 17:46 | 21 |
| This might not be the complete answer for this particular problem, but I've
seen similar problems when I've had a single disk and added another disk.
Under certain conaditions the OS selections *appear* to become invalid. I've
then gone into the AlphaBIOS Setp/Utilities/OSSelections. Sure enought you
have to <Enter> a number of times as it tells you that each component of the
os selection is invalid, but then it displays the boot selections. I then
select each os selection in turn and hit the "Validate" function key (F9
I think) and AlphaBIOS reports the selection as valid. I then do an F10 to
store the info and we're off and running.
What I suspect happens is that AlphaBIOS displays the DiskNo/Partition to us
in one form but keeps it in a different form - with the appropriate mapping.
Adding a new disk or volume changes what the mapping has to be and hitting the
F9 (Validate Function) causes a remapping.
I am unhappy that all this sounds vague and invite the appropriate Wizards to
clarify. I do know that I've seen this behavior before. Whether it will clear
this particular problem is unknown since I've never installed NT on a disk
behind a Mylex.
- norm
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516.12 | | KUTIPS::ROBILLARD | | Mon Mar 17 1997 10:59 | 10 |
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I'm not sure if that last response was for me but logical drive 0 is
***Off-Line*** when seen from AlphaBOIS. Even if I could change the
OS selection to point to the drive I still can't access the drive.
I'm thinking of re-initializing everything from SWXCRMGR and starting
from scratch.
Ben
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516.13 | thanks.....I never could recreate it | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:31 | 13 |
| Whenever Ive seen the offline I had to recreate the disk and reinstall.
I dont "think" I ever successfully restored the disk status to "ready".
What you are seeing is yet another peculiarity of the RAID controller
behavior that we have all come to love :)
Sorry to say i thinbk that disk is lost..buit dont think you need to
reinitialize it, which only saves you an hour anyway.
steve
Norm thanks for letting me know you have seen this behavior too.
Unfortunately I was never able to successfully validate any new OS
selections I created.....
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516.14 | ???????????? | KUTIPS::ROBILLARD | | Tue Mar 18 1997 15:32 | 18 |
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FWIW, I was able to duplicate the error on this disk, and then take a
different approach to get around the problem. Initially, when I had
the problem, I configured the drive with 4 partitions using AlphaBIOS.
I would install NT, format some of the partitions, and and manually
use the format command from DOS to have my NT partition changed to
NTFS at reboot time. Of course theis never happened because my drive
would go ***Off-Line***.
To get passed this I created only 1 32MG boot partition (FAT) in
AlphaBIOS and then let NT prompt me to create and format the NT
partition during the installation. I then created my last 2 partitions
after the installation of NT and voila, no more problem.
Strange!
Ben
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516.15 | saw the problem again....on a KZPDA | LEDER1::BENDEL | | Tue Mar 25 1997 09:10 | 13 |
| Well, this problem has finally resurfaced. This time I was making
changes to the SCSI configuration. Went into NT control panel, and
removed the Mylex controllers from the config, since I was removing
the swxcr's and drives connected to them. All that was to be left
configured was one KZPDA SCSI controller and one BA356 shelf of
drives.
After doing the remove within NT, shutting down, physically removing
the SWXCR's, when rebooting I got the "Invalid OS Selection"..again.
Trying to verify the boot selection this time recovered it.
Looks like random and infrequent corruption across my SCSI controllers?
stay tuned. Steve
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516.16 | .14 ...Thats the way! | QCAV01::VARUN | | Tue May 06 1997 09:24 | 8 |
| The way described seems to be the only way to convert FAT to NTFS in
WNT over Alpha.
If Partitions are created using arcinst for alpha,the arcinst doesnt
allow this conversion,either thro DOS or thro Disk Manager in NT4.0 .
regards,
Varun
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