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Can’t boot Solaris 2.5.1 install CD on SPARCstation 5 #1474

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delan opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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Can’t boot Solaris 2.5.1 install CD on SPARCstation 5 #1474

delan opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@delan
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delan commented Jul 19, 2024

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  • Which version of Pi are you using: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1GB)
  • Which github revision of software: v24.04.01
  • Which board version: akuker 2.6d
  • Which computer is the PiSCSI connected to: Sun SPARCstation 5
  • Which OS you are using (output of 'lsb_release -a'): official image 2024-04-30-PiSCSI-v24.04.01-arm64-lite.zip

Describe the issue

With the correct CDROM sector size selected for a SPARCstation 5 (#1473), the Solaris 2.5.1 installer kernel now boots without any SCSI errors nor hanging the Pi, but then it fails to mount the root filesystem.

Full logs: journalctl.txt

Toshiba XM-3401TA:

mpv-shot0018
mpv-shot0019

Generic CD-ROM block size 512:

mpv-shot0020
mpv-shot0021

I think my hardware and termination are ok, because the same setup works fine on a ZuluSCSI. Maybe I made a mistake when assembling my PiSCSI, or damaged it somehow? Any advice on how I can troubleshoot this would be much appreciated.

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rdmark commented Jul 27, 2024

@delan Have you tried to configure different INQUIRE vendor strings? IIRC, many UNIX workstations will only boot from CD-ROM when they encounter devices that identify themselves as a particular bespoke drive model.

We have defined some known-to-work examples in https://github.com/PiSCSI/piscsi/blob/develop/python/web/src/drive_properties.json

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rdmark commented Jul 30, 2024

@delan Were you able to try these device profiles? The Web UI has a handy feature where you can attach a CD-ROM drive using one of those profiles, and then subsequent use of that attached device will inherit those settings that improve compatibility.

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delan commented Jul 30, 2024

Thanks for the advice! I haven’t had time to try it yet sorry, hopefully that will change at some point next month.

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