<original posting below> Hi agn, first of all, thanks to: Scott Lawson [Scott.Lawson@manukau.ac.nz], Luc I. Suryo [luc@suryo.com], Michael Petereit [Michael.Petereit@ruhrnet-online.de], Felix Schattschneider [felix.schattschneider@dw-world.de], Casper.Dik@Sun.COM and Bob [wick@airmail.net] for their quick and reliable replies. And, I apologize, of course the DL380 has XEON- and not AMD-CPUs - mixed up things a little bit, sorry... Well, and the XEON CPU is also the cause: The newest XEON CPUs (more than 3.2 GHz) are *really* EMT64-capable, the older ones not. It seems that Solaris relies on EMT64 capability, so, it's impossible to boot a 64-Bit kernel on these machines. (Casper Dik gave me some further tips, regarding using the newest patches, the latest "Nevada bits" and so on - see his posting below). Maybe it's possible to get it working with some tweaks, but, I will now reintsall the machine with RedHat AS, 'cause I think this is the fastest way to get it up and running in 64-Bit mode. So, my conclusion is that it's better to use this machines with other operating systems (or, the better way, use SUN machines, since they are cheaper and support 64-Bit mode out of the box, :-)). Here's Casper last posting (thanks for the tips, Casper!), if someone likes to try it: ==============================/snip/======================================== ============ But not all Xeons are 64 bit capable though the "dual core" bits supposedly are (they're not dual core, though, they're just two CPUs in one package) Perhaps you can try regenerating the boot archive; strangely, though, the HP pages list SOlaris 10 only supported in 32 bit mode on the DL380 whereas other OSes are supported in 64 bit mode. If you can reinstall, have you tried the latest "Nevada bits"? (Solaris Express) Or the latest kernel patches/updates? BIOS settings perhaps? =============================/snap/========================================= ============= Have a nice hackin', Harald -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- Von: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]Im Auftrag von Harald Husemann Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 16:08 An: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Betreff: Boot 64-bit kernel on HP DL380? Hi gurus, I have a problem with a HP DL 380 running solaris 10 x86 here: Although it's obvious that this is a 64-bit system, the machine boots a 32-bit kernel, as isainfo -v tells me: root@suppenkaspar # isainfo -v 32-bit i386 applications pause sse2 sse fxsr mmx cmov sep cx8 tsc fpu Hm, since we'd like to use this as an Oracle DB-Server, it's not very nice to use the 32-bit version... I've tried to add the amd64/genunix-kernel to the menu.lst of GRUB, with the following entry: title Solaris 10 1/06 s10x_u1wos_19a X86 root (hd0,0,a) kernel /platform/i86pc/multiboot kernel/amd64/genunix module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive But, with this entry, the machine refuses to boot, it just gives the following error message: panic: cannot open kernel/amd64/genunix Press any key to reboot I've also tried /kernel/amd64/genunix, also without success... Machine is an HP DL380 with two 2.8 GHz CPUs and 4 GB memory, and OS is Solaris 10 x86 rel. 1/06 with EIS-patches from April 06. Any ideas?? Thanks in advance, will (of course) summarize, Harald -- ============================================ Harald Husemann Systems Engineer Materna Gmbh - Vosskuhle 37 - D-44141 Dortmund, Germany Phone: +49-231-9505-222 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed May 17 03:23:23 2006
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