On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:28:08AM +0400, Pavel Timofeev wrote: > I used FreeBSD 9 amd64 on my HP Proliant DL360 G5 (smart array p400i mirror) > as test. [...] > It was fresh install and I choose guided partitioning (GPT) > But after reboot my server don't boot from hd. We have the same issue on a DL580 G7. Install runs fine, but when it's time for the first boot, the bootcode emits a single '-' (where usually it would be "spinning" for a moment while loading), hangs for about two seconds, and then reboots. I've used the BETA3 bsdinstall on other (amd64) hardware with GPT and it worked fine. Also, manually adding the GPT label, partitions and bootcode using gpart, then rebooting, shows the exact same behaviour (this was done using the BETA3 "Live CD"). I suspect it's something in the vicinity of "pmbr bootcode vs. newer HP BIOS". (BTW, not related to this issue: hw.memtest.tests=0 should be default. The kernel on a system with 128 GB of RAM needs about two minutes (!) before emitting a single line of output. At first we didn't know about this test and thought there was a serious problem.) - D.Received on Fri Oct 21 2011 - 06:58:52 UTC
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