My original question is included below. Unfortunately, I have not found the answer to our V445's ~ 4 minute boot pause. I should have noted that the system PROM revisions are up-to-date (4.22.33 for both POST and OBP). Suggestions included: - ensuring that the system is doing minimal diagnostics: I had already set diag-trigger to "none", but I also tried various combinations of diag-passes=0, diag-level=min and diag-switch?=false to no effect. - connecting a tty to the system to observe its boot process: I did this, but I didn't seen any output that wasn't visible from the server's graphic console - checking for unused NICs: the system has 4 NICs, only one of which is hooked up to a switch. The actual delay seems to occur before the OS gets anywhere near configuring the NICs, but I set up dummy configs on them anyway just to see. Unfortunately, this didn't help. - check for incomplete fibre channel loops: the system has only the 8 internal SAS drives Thanks to: Mike Salehi John Martinez Ric Anderson Musa Williams Brad Morrison William D. Hathaway John Hallman Don Ratliff Hicheal Morton Darcy, Matthew Sudhir Kamal Bhusal for your quick responses. Sean > >We have a new V445 server running Solaris 10 6/2006 which we've >had to reboot a number of times to debug an application issue. > >Can anyone tell me why this machine pauses for about 4 minutes >before the OS even appears to start loading? A typical boot >sequence looks like: > >[OPENBOOT BANNER] >Rebooting with command: boot > >~ 20 second pause > >Boot device: /<...path...> File and args: > >~ 4 minute pause > >after 4 minutes the little propeller spins for a few seconds, >then we see: >SunOS Release 5.10.... > >and the machine boots up to the dtlogin prompt in under a minute. > >As advertised, Solaris 10 boots up very quickly, it's just that >the delay prior to booting seems interminable. > >Can anyone tell me what the machine is doing during this 4 minute >period of seeming inactivity? I've tried a "boot -v", and even >putting "set moddebug=0x80000000" in /etc/system to instrument >the boot sequence, but both of these cause extra output only >after the "SunOS Release 5.10" line. > >I'm guessing that this delay is due to some kind of Openboot >probing of devices, but 4 minutes seems excessive for a machine >with 2 CPUs and only 8 internal SAS disks attached. > >Is there anyway I can shorten this delay temporarily until we >get the machine into production? > >Thanks for any assistance you can provide. > ================================================================= Sean Walmsley sean at fpp . nuclearsafetysolutions dot com Nuclear Safety Solutions Ltd. 416-592-4608 (V) 416-592-5528 (F) 700 University Ave M/S H04 J19, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X6, CANADA _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Aug 14 18:45:02 2007
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