Open stanom opened 7 years ago
@stanom I don't have this kind of hardware :) so - are you able to send a boot log (er, or just a photo?) showing what the ERROR is, so we know where in the boot process it's failing?
same here, different hadware
RancherOS Version: v.1.0.0, v.0.9.x, v.0.8.x
Where are you running RancherOS? HP ProLiant DL320 CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.66GHz
Description of the problem
was working fine with v.0.6.3 after a ros upgrade
it doesn't boot anymore.
loops with ERROR. It's not possible boot rancheros live system and install system on the server.
v.0.7.1 boots and install ok (working with that ATM)
pictures of the boot process in http://imgur.com/a/vvUUg
@pabloveliz would it be possible for you to try the 1.0.2-rc2 that I built recently? its got an even newer kernel (4.9.28). and I've updated some firmware in it.
clearly I need to see who I can hit up for access to some bigger hardware :/
I hauled out an old Dell Precision 690 with dual Xeon's I have, and annoyingly, that booted fine. so yup, need more info/hardware
@SvenDowideit done that, same error, here are the screencaps.
RancherOS v1.0.2-rc1 / HP ProLiant http://imgur.com/a/N7Y6W
then using v.0.7.1 which works, here are the screencaps.
RancherOS v0.7.1 / HP ProLiant http://imgur.com/a/sIQ1v
@stanom @pabloveliz I think we'll need to play around a bit with different kernel options - if I had access to your hardware, I'd use the DRAC/ILO/RSA port to remote control the machine - and to bring up a serial console to get the boot messages.
SOLVED After the hardware-raid setup successfully started the system with rancheros 1.0.1
RancherOS Version: v.1.0.0
Where are you running RancherOS? (docker-machine, AWS, GCE, baremetal, etc.) "IBM Flex System x240 Compute Node" HW architecture of "IBM Flex System x240 Compute Node": CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 0 @ 2.50GHz RAM: 96GB
Description of the problem Booting RancherOS on "IBM Flex System x240 Compute Node" ends with ERROR. It's not possible boot rancheros live system and install system on the server. Another booting Live system (for example Debian) boots up successfully.