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Operating Systems Solaris Fallback Miniroot Post 303035228 by garydeena on Thursday 16th of May 2019 08:59:04 PM
Old 05-16-2019
Fallback Miniroot

S7-2 solaris 11.3 and S7-2L Solaris 11.4 ( New Servers )

Am confused as to how to boot Solaris 11 in case of DR.
What is the "Fallback Miniroot". None of my new servers will boot off it. (See below )
You can see from the rmmount command below that the device is mounted and I can access it
via the operating system. It does match the version of the operating system.
I was able to attach an external DVD drive with the "text install" DVD and boot off that into the "Shell". So that will be the DR plan for now.
But what is the "Fallback Miniroot" Am I flogging a dead horse trying to boot off it.

Code:
 rmmount -l
/dev/dsk/c2t0d0s2    cdrom,cdrom0,cd,cd0,sr,sr0,Solaris-11_4_5_3_0-Boot-SPARC,/media/Solaris-11_4_5_3_0-Boot-SPARC

Code:
{0} ok boot  fallback-miniroot
Boot device: /pci@300/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/usb@0/hub@2/storage@1/disk@0  File and args:
SunOS Release 5.11 Version 11.3 64-bit
Copyright (c) 1983, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
NOTICE: Can not read the pool label from ''
NOTICE: zfs_do_tboot: failed to import root pool, error 5.
NOTICE: spa_get_bootfs: can not get bootfs name
Cannot mount root on /pci@300/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/usb@0/hub@2/storage@1/disk@0,0:a fstype zfs

panic[cpu0]/thread=20012000: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root

Warning - stack not written to the dumpbuf
000000002000fa00 genunix:main+1e4 (0, 10074c00, 20300b40, 208acc00, 0, 10137400)
  %l0-3: 0000000000000000 00000000203c7c00 0000000000000000 0000000010074c00
  %l4-7: 0000000020122c00 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000020122ef8

Deferred dump not available.
dump subsystem not initialised
rebooting...
Resetting...

 

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device_remap(1M)					  System Administration Commands					  device_remap(1M)

NAME
device_remap - administer the Solaris I/O remapping feature SYNOPSIS
/usr/platform/sun4v/sbin/device_remap [-v | -R dir] DESCRIPTION
Certain multi-node sun4v platforms, such as T5440 and T5240 servers, have an integrated PCI topology that cause the I/O device paths to change in a CPU node failover condition. The device remapping script, device_remap, remaps the device paths in /etc/path_to_inst file and the symlinks under /dev to match the hardware. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -v Displays the /etc/path_to_inst and /dev symlink changes. -R dir Perform remapping on the /etc/path_to_inst and /etc/path_to_inst files in the root image at dir. USAGE
The primary function of device_remap is to remap the device paths in the /etc/path_to_inst file and the symlinks under /dev in a CPU node failover condition to match the hardware. After adding CPU node(s) or removing CPU node(s), boot the system to the OBP prompt and use the following procedure: 1. Boot either the failsafe miniroot using: boot -F failsafe , or an install miniroot using boot net -s or similar command. 2. Mount the root disk as /mnt. 3. Change directory to the mounted root disk: # cd /mnt 4. Run device_remap script: # /mnt/usr/platform/sun4v/sbin/device_remap 5. Boot the system from disk. All the error messages are self-explanatory, except for the error message "missing ioaliases node" which means the firmware on the system does not support device remapping. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Displaying Changes Following Failover The following command displays the path_to_inst and /dev changes following a CPU node failover. # device_remap -v Example 2 Changing Directory Prior to Any Changes The following command changes the directory on which the boot image is mounted prior to making any changes. # device_remap -R /newroot ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWkvm.v | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Unstable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
boot(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 24 Dec 2008 device_remap(1M)
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