Bug 73713
Summary: | Installer crashes on Compaq Proliant 1600 | ||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Linux | Reporter: | Neil Bingham <neil> |
Component: | anaconda | Assignee: | Michael Fulbright <msf> |
Status: | CLOSED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | Brock Organ <borgan> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | 8.0 | CC: | alfred.morgan-jones, kgoodwin, peteb, tom.jackson |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Target Release: | --- | ||
Hardware: | i686 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2002-10-10 00:24:55 UTC | Type: | --- |
Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
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oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
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Description
Neil Bingham
2002-09-09 09:50:18 UTC
Does it work better if you boot with 'linux skipddc'? Unfortunately not. Still locks up in the same place, and can't get to the other consoles. You can try 'nousb' as well. 'nousb' makes no change. Still crashes in exactly the same place. This edition of the Proliant mainboard doesn't have USB hardware. Could you please try with the final 8.0 release now it is out? Still crashes in the same way. No difference in behaviour. I will see if we have this hardware available here to verify the issue on. What video card also - proliants shipped with a range of video including cirrus and matrox FYI: I have had the exact same problem with my ProLiant 1600. My 1600 is a 450MHzx1 processor, 64MB, no RAID. Versions 7.3 and 8.0 fail exactly the same way but 7.2 installed with no problem. I have tested with 8.0 final. I have also tried every kernel boot option with no luck. I am adding myself to the CC list because I would love to have a resolution also! :-) As requested the graphics card details: Xconfigurator in Redhat 7.2 detected it as a Cirrus Logic GD544x I am having the "same?" problem on Proliant 1600 P2-400 single and 1850R p2-450 dual cpu systems under 8.0. However, anaconda does not always hang. At times it gets past the "Display detect" phase, proclaims "no mouse detected" and the install continues. It seems to be messing with the bus that the keyboard and mouse are on at the time and not getting it right all the time. Kudzu will later detect the mouse. During the continue of the install under anaconda I can beebop around with tab and arrow keys, but the keyboard is real sluggish. When I install 7.2 on these systems, the monitor is correctly ID'd as a compaq S710 Under 8.0 , it shows up as an Unknown type. This leads me to believe that the Production CDROM set is missing anaconda related configuration files particular to the Compaq series of systems. It therefore fails to properly detect the hardware chipsets on the motherboard and uses a somewhat compatible, but incorrect driver. Can you diff the anaconda system between 7.2 and the 8.0 production cdroms to determine what might have changed or be missing from the 7.3/8.0 sets. I though 7.3 was certified on all compaq proliant series hardware? I know you have not done it on 8.0 levels. I had a wacky problem with anaconda under 7.1. At times it would hang, but a system reboot would clear mthings out sometimes and the install would succeed. Maybe there is a bug in how anaconda resets the hardware as it probes the busses. It may not be doing an initial "Clear to default boot state" to get things into a standard "known" state. Anyway to put anaconda into a more verbose debug mode so we can all tell you where it hangs? Otherwise you could fast ship me a boot cdrom with debug enabled on the installation program suite, recording logs etc to floppy disk files. My systems are idle waiting for 8.0 to be installed, so i can play around and collect data for you and email the logs to you. You are "dealing" with someone (me) with 26 years of hardware and UNIX kernel source experience. I might be more likely to help you nail this problem down faster than a newbie. My gut tells me that something got left out on the cdroms related specifically to Compaq systems. We did sucessfully install 8.0 on a High end dell poweredge server with hardware raid last week and It did boot ona clone Asus motherboard PC. tech support made some suggestions regarding (boot apic, noapic) which I will try. I dont think that is the problem. I really think the disks are missing the files that properly id compaq hardware for anaconda during it's probes. I do not have this hardware available so I cannot replicate this issue. Some hw is simply not compatible. Time tracking values updated Installation works fine using Redhat 9. I had similiar problems with Redhat 9. I was able to install with text mode only once. Then kickstart installation attempts failed and i was not able to do a manual installation aftwards. I checked the hardware and got same problems on an identical second machine. I wonder how i got it installed and found a solution. append text apm=3Doff lowres noapic noht nomce nousb nousbstorage skipddc and it will install. |