Gurus, Sorry for that late summary, but it took me sometime to make sure about the correct reason of the problem. My original post is below. Thanks to: Mark McManus [mmcmanus@Houston.GeoQuest.SLB.COM] Tony.Walsh@Sun.COM Ken Nelson [ken.nelson@pobox.com] And the award winner Charles Gagnon [charlesg@unixrealm.com] I thought that the reason of the problem is something wrong with the Openboot, Charles confirmed my thoughts and clearly identified the reason of the problem. I have tested this solution on my Ultra 60 and Charles tested this solution on his NetraX1. I will state Charles words here as it represents the best summary/solution to the problem: Quote Charles: Actually, I just tested something that seems to fix the problem. For some odd reason, the sun4u and sun4m architectures will not be able to automatically reboot after a jumpstart if the eeprom diag-switch? value is true. To test, use: # eeprom diag-switch? diag-switch?=true If the value is true, simply set it to false before you jumpstart the system. # eeprom diag-switch?=false You can do the same thing from the OK> prompt using "printenv" and "setenv". UnQuote Charles I hope SUN can do something so that Jumpstart can update the system for automatic rebooting even if diag-switch is set to true !!! Thanks Osama Ahmed --------Original Post---------------------------------------------------------- Gurus, After a successful jumpstart installation (Solaris 8/Latest Patch cluster) of an Ultra60, the automatic installation failed to update the boot device of OBP with the following message: Installing boot information - Installing boot blocks (c0t0d0s0) - Updating system firmware for automatic rebooting WARNING: Could not update system for automatic rebooting WARNING: CHANGE DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE If you want the system to always reboot Solaris from the boot device that you've specificed (c0t0d0s0), you must change the system's default boot device using the eeprom(1M) command after installing Solaris software. Any clue why the jumpstart installation couldn't update the boot-device ? I have did this jumpstart installation to a twin machine and everything went ok. The machine U60, OBP version is 3.23.1, POST version is 2.0.2 Thanks PS: I have searched the archive, but did not find any similar problem+nothing useful in the advanced installation guide Osama Ahmed _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Feb 28 12:53:25 2002
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