Thanks to Mike David Chanslor for helping me to fix my "Can't Read Disk Label" error. There were 2 problems: 1.the system could not recognize the CD-ROM drive so we had to reconfigure the slave-master jumper settings. 2.the cd-rom drive was faulty. it could not read properly from cd's, so we put in a a SONY CDROM drive and it ran smoothly. Below is how our correspondence went (later messages come first): Omon ##### Hello! - I work for the power company in Alabama and we have over 300 ultra5/10's...! And I am so ready to upgrade hardware, but in short we have done a lot of trouble-shooting on these guys. You have the classic case of IDE blues... What I'm saying is the ultra5/10's ( I keep saying that because depending on the year most had SAME boards ) are VERY particular about the jumper settings. We now stick to Seagate IDE drives because we consistently get the same behavior. In a nut shell - you just need to try cable select vs. the MASTER/SLAVE jumper settings... If I had the box the first thing I would do is MAKE SURE YOU HAD OPENBOOT up to date with 3.31 Then I would jumper the IDE drive on IDE bus #1 for MASTER Next, jumper the CDROM for MASTER on #2 IDE bus. - power on and check probe-ide If that failed, I would try HDD as Primary master on IDE#1 and CDROM as slave on IDE#1 If that didn't work, I'd think it was a blade and start trying cable select settings on IDE#1 Mike -----Original Message----- From: Omon Edeki-NOWELL [mailto:omon.edeki@nowellgroup.com] Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 2:14 PM To: Chanslor, Michael David Subject: Re: Can't read disk label. Dear Mike, I did a probe-ide and here's what we got from the ok commandline prompt: ok probe-ide Device 0 (Primary Master) ATA Model: IBM-DTLA-30.015 Device 1 (Primary Slave) Not Present Device 2 (Secondary Master) Not Present Device 3 (Secondary Slave) Not Present ok [END] Is it telling us something about not seeing the cd-drive? Thanks in advance! Omon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chanslor, Michael David" <MDCHANSL@southernco.com> To: "Omon Edeki" <omon.edeki@nowellgroup.com> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 9:51 AM Subject: RE: Can't read disk label. What happens when you power on and do OK> probe-ide Does it see the disk drive? Work with a lot of these guys, be glad to help... Have had similar problems Mike Chanslor -----Original Message----- From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org] On Behalf Of Omon Edeki Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:47 PM To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Subject: Can't read disk label. Dear Sun managers, Good afternoon. I am trying to install Solaris 8 on a Sun Ultra 10 Sparc workstation. This system formerly had Solaris 8 on it, but we decided to do a reinstallation to configure things the way we wanted them.Before doing that we encountered a few problems 1.The system failed to recognize the Dell Ultra Sharp Monitor, when the signal cable was plugged into the port behind the computer. To solve this we researched and were told to remove the Video card attached to the mother board, and this we did.The system now recognized the dell monitor and booted in Solarid 8. 2.We ran sys-unconfig to reconfigure the system to change the hostname on a reboot.We powered off the computer.Afterward we would go through the sys-unconfig program in an indefinite loop.So I powered off the computer each time i got stuck. 3.Lastly I tried to do a STOP A to try to go to the 'ok' prompt in order to do a clean installation of Solaris 8 Installation CD, by running ok boot cdrom [ENTER] Here's what I am getting: Boot device: /pci@1f, 0/pci@1,1/ide@3/cdrom@2,0:f File and args: Can't read disk label. Can't open disk label package Can't open boot device ok [end] I want to do a clean installation of the Solaris 8 CD on the sparc ultra 10 computer.Please can anyone help me out? I looked at the solaris 8 installation guide, and it asked that I follow this procedure. Please respond if you can help.Thanks a million! Omon _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jan 10 15:46:50 2005
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