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Old 08-31-2005
Full System Restore from 250 - V280R

Hello,
Here is what I am trying to do.

We have an old Enterprise 250 which we want to phase out. So plan is to move everything running on the 250 to an unused Sun Fire V280R.

Here is what I decided to do:

1. Fresh Solaris 8 install on Sun 280R (disk0). Configure network and install Netbackup Client.
2. Full restore of 250 (from backups) to Sun 280R (disk1).
3. Change /etc/vfstab, /etc/system (since 250 was mirrored).
4. Also reinstall path_to_inst.

I think I did several other chnages also..I can't remember any more. Picked up on this after a whole week of absence.

Anyway so I can boot from disk0 (on 280R, fresh install of solaris 8), however when I try to boot from disk1 i get the following error messages and its just continue looping: Can someone help me resolve this problem or give me some suggestions.:

OK boot disk1

Rebooting with command: boot disk1
Boot device: /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/disk@1,0 File and args:
SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_108528-13 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
/kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp: undefined symbol 'fc_ulp_is_name_present'
/kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp: undefined symbol 'fc_ulp_pwwn_to_portmap'
/kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp: undefined symbol 'fc_ulp_is_plogi_initiator'
/kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp: undefined symbol 'fc_ulp_get_pwwn_by_did'
/kernel/drv/sparcv9/fcp: undefined symbol 'fc_ulp_get_fca_device'
WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'fcp'
WARNING: add_spec: No major number for ifp
Cannot assemble drivers for root /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/disk@w21000004cf222ecb,0:a
Cannot mount root on /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/disk@w21000004cf222ecb,0:a fstype ufs

panic[cpu0]/thread=10408000: vfs_mountroot: cannot mount root

0000000010407970 genunix:vfs_mountroot+70 (10435c00, 0, 0, 10410918, 10, 14)
%l0-3: 0000000010435c00 00000000104393a0 00000000fe000000 0000000010435f88
%l4-7: 0000000000000000 00000000104136b0 00000000000b7798 0000000000001798
0000000010407a20 genunix:main+94 (10410160, 2000, 10407ec0, 10408030, fff2, 1004ec8c)
%l0-3: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000015 0000000000000e9a
%l4-7: 0000000010428d78 0000000010462458 00000000000cd4c0 0000000000000540

skipping system dump - no dump device configured
rebooting...
Resetting ...
 

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KBDRATE(8)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							KBDRATE(8)

NAME
kbdrate - reset the keyboard repeat rate and delay time SYNOPSIS
kbdrate [ -s ] [ -r rate ] [ -d delay ] DESCRIPTION
kbdrate is used to change the keyboard repeat rate and delay time. The delay is the amount of time that a key must be depressed before it will start to repeat. Using kbdrate without any options will reset the repeat rate to 10.9 characters per second (cps) and the delay to 250 milliseconds (ms) for Intel- and M68K-based systems. These are the IBM defaults. On SPARC-based systems it will reset the repeat rate to 5 cps and the delay to 200 ms. OPTIONS
-s Silent. No messages are printed. -r rate Change the keyboard repeat rate to rate cps. For Intel-based systems, the allowable range is from 2.0 to 30.0 cps. Only certain, specific values are possible, and the program will select the nearest possible value to the one specified. The possible values are given, in characters per second, as follows: 2.0, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.7, 3.0, 3.3, 3.7, 4.0, 4.3, 4.6, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.7, 7.5, 8.0, 8.6, 9.2, 10.0, 10.9, 12.0, 13.3, 15.0, 16.0, 17.1, 18.5, 20.0, 21.8, 24.0, 26.7, 30.0. For SPARC-based systems, the allowable range is from 0 (no repeat) to 50 cps. -d delay Change the delay to delay milliseconds. For Intel-based systems, the allowable range is from 250 to 1000 ms, in 250 ms steps. For SPARC systems, possible values are between 10 ms and 1440 ms, in 10 ms steps. -V Display a version number and exit. BUGS
Not all keyboards support all rates. Not all keyboards have the rates mapped in the same way. Setting the repeat rate on the Gateway AnyKey keyboard does not work. If someone with a Gateway figures out how to program the keyboard, please send mail to util-linux@math.uio.no. All this is very architecture dependent. Nowadays kbdrate first tries the KDKBDREP and KIOCSRATE ioctls. (The former usually works on an m68k machine, the latter for SPARC.) When these ioctls fail an ioport interface as on i386 is assumed. FILES
/etc/rc.local /dev/port Linux 1.1.19 22 June 1994 KBDRATE(8)
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