I am in contact w/SCO, but they have not been able to provide much guidence, so perhaps someone else has experienced this/similar problem and can provide some assistance/guidance.
Just purchased OpenServer 5.0.6, installing on Dell PowerEdge 2600 Xeon. Using SCO-certified Intel SRCU-32U RAID controller w/SCO-provided BTLD. Drives are 3-18gb configured in RAID5 array, total of 34gb available.
I am linking the Intel BTLD at beginning of installation routine. Within install software routine SCO properly sees one 34gb drive available for installation. After using Interactive mode to configure a 3gb root partition and 31gb /u partition, installation routine completes. However, at reboot I receive error operating system not found.
In addition, just prior to reaching install 'boot:' prompt (and before linking the Intel driver), monitor displays this error:
Error on Fixed Disk (minor 0), blkno=0, cmd=0002 status=0001,
Sector = 0, cylinder/head = 0/0
Boot detected 2 fixed disk drives
Drive 0080: Detected
Drive 0081: Detected
This error is not returned if I boot with another O/S such as Windows 2000, so I have to conclude it is the SCO installer that is throwing this error.
The RAID configuration software is pretty straight forward, and the display messages at boot properly show that the 3 drives are 1 logical drive. Since the installer can see the 34gb partition and believe it is writing to it makes me think the RAID config is not the problem.
Driver link routine is that which is documented by Intel:
1. boot: link
2. srch (text when naming btld-file)
3. insert diskette with SCO-provided configuration files
So, does anyone have ideas on this they can share with me? I would appreciate it.
Bill
Just purchased OpenServer 5.0.6, installing on Dell PowerEdge 2600 Xeon. Using SCO-certified Intel SRCU-32U RAID controller w/SCO-provided BTLD. Drives are 3-18gb configured in RAID5 array, total of 34gb available.
I am linking the Intel BTLD at beginning of installation routine. Within install software routine SCO properly sees one 34gb drive available for installation. After using Interactive mode to configure a 3gb root partition and 31gb /u partition, installation routine completes. However, at reboot I receive error operating system not found.
In addition, just prior to reaching install 'boot:' prompt (and before linking the Intel driver), monitor displays this error:
Error on Fixed Disk (minor 0), blkno=0, cmd=0002 status=0001,
Sector = 0, cylinder/head = 0/0
Boot detected 2 fixed disk drives
Drive 0080: Detected
Drive 0081: Detected
This error is not returned if I boot with another O/S such as Windows 2000, so I have to conclude it is the SCO installer that is throwing this error.
The RAID configuration software is pretty straight forward, and the display messages at boot properly show that the 3 drives are 1 logical drive. Since the installer can see the 34gb partition and believe it is writing to it makes me think the RAID config is not the problem.
Driver link routine is that which is documented by Intel:
1. boot: link
2. srch (text when naming btld-file)
3. insert diskette with SCO-provided configuration files
So, does anyone have ideas on this they can share with me? I would appreciate it.
Bill