Xserve G5 (RackMac3,1) Installation Issues on powerpc64

Evan Sabin memereferencehere at gmail.com
Thu Feb 15 19:31:39 UTC 2018


Everything works perfectly now without issue. Thanks for all the help, fellas. Now it’s time to port the cpu activity light driver from Linux to FreeBSD, so perhaps I’ll see you all again eventually...

> On Feb 14, 2018, at 5:02 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn at freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> http://people.freebsd.org/~nwhitehorn/kernel.tgz
> 
> Just extract that in / and reboot. Sorry for all the hassle here...
> -Nathan
> 
>> On 02/14/18 11:47, Evan Sabin wrote:
>> As a fool often does, I declined to install the system source along with ports for the sake of expediency and reduction of points of failure. I will have to ask for that pre-built kernel, if you might be so kind.
>> 
>>> On Feb 14, 2018, at 2:30 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn at freebsd.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> This fan issue existed in -CURRENT for about a week and is now fixed (one of the hazards of -CURRENT); apparently your snapshot was made in that bad week. If you update your source and build a new kernel, it should be fixed. I would also be happy to supply you with a pre-built kernel if you like. The underlying bug that caused the fan issues is likely to be the source of the other problems you are having as well.
>>> -Nathan
>>> 
>>>> On 02/14/18 11:27, Evan Sabin wrote:
>>>> Quick update:
>>>> 
>>>> I restarted the machine by force and easily installed 12.0-CURRENT without a hitch! Now portsnap refuses to extract packages despite numerous force restarts, but who needs it anyway, right? Additional issue: Fans will whir into top RPM (about 14,500) until reading sysctl outputs of temp/fan, then it instantly decreases to about 2,000 RPM and will do the same thing all over again. I can’t download pkg, I can’t really do… much… with so little working at the moment. I’ll report back eventually.
>>>> 
>>>>> On Feb 14, 2018, at 1:58 PM, Bill Sorenson <instructionset at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 10:19 AM, Evan Sabin
>>>>> <memereferencehere at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Firstly, likely to someone’s satisfaction and relief, I’m now starting the CD the right way. I have a 10.3 install disk just in case, but I started with 11.1 this morning, and this is what happened:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The installer runs using 11.1-STABLE, up until attempting to fetch packages from ftp.freebsd.org. In such a case, all I get is repeated “File unavailable (e.g. file not found, no access)” errors over and over until it gives up and claims it has failed to retrieve the remote distribution. So that didn’t work worth a darn.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Then, I did the unthinkable and installed 12.0-CURRENT with seemingly no problems for the most part. Unfortunately — and perhaps this is standard procedure, though I doubt it — kernel.txz is taking ages to extract (it’s been about half an hour at the time of writing). It’s been stuck at 21% for this time with no updates despite being able to move the mouse and select text etc., but I’m not keen on shutting down the system mid-install. Not to mention, the system is running at full blast. Should I go ahead and stop this, then try 10.3?
>>>>> I defer to Nathan's expertise in this area but I would try 10.3 as I
>>>>> can confirm that 'works for me.'
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm going to start a build of 10.4 on my machine right now and I'll
>>>>> see if it boots. If it doesn't I wont be able to collect more data
>>>>> until this evening, I'm currently remote.
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