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Offline Sube100

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Mxe boot failure
« on: September 20, 2018, 06:30:34 PM »
Hi all! I am getting the below error when booting up and Mxe. I have a RAID controller with 2 disks. I am currently just trying to boot from 1 disk and it has the green access light on the back.

I have also tried to flash the drive and just run new software via FTP but it goes into the same error below...to me it's like it's not even seeing the drives?? For example, if I boot without any drives, it should show RAID controller detected Bay1/Bay2 no disks found

Any help will be greatly appreciated

boot device          : ata=0,0
unit number          : 0
processor number     : 0
host name            : bootHost
file name            : /partition4/RTC8260
inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.1.2
host inet (h)        : 192.168.1.5
gateway inet (g)     : 192.168.1.254
user (u)             : ftp
ftp password (pw)    : @
flags (f)            : 0x0
other (o)            : motfcc

ataDrv: ataDriveInit failed on Channel 0 Device 0

Disk Configuration Started.
Creating block device for controller  0 drive 0... done.
Creating CBIO device for controller  0 drive 0... 0x1ecd5028 (tBoot): cbioWrapBl
kDev: BLK_DEV pointer 0x1f7ffe40 appears invalid.
done.
0KB added to /ata00 partition
free disk space after partition 0 is 0KB
Creating CBIO device for controller  0 drive 0... 0x1ecd5028 (tBoot): cbioWrapBl
kDev: BLK_DEV pointer 0x1f7ffe40 appears invalid.
done.
Attaching to partition table for 1 partitions on controller 0 drive 0... 0x1ecd5
028 (tBoot): cbioWrapBlkDev: BLK_DEV pointer 0x00000000 appears invalid.
ERROR: In usrAtaConfigExtended() failed to attach to partition table for control
ler 0 drive 0.
Error auto-loading file: errno = 0x850001.
Attached TCP/IP interface to motfcc0.
Attaching network interface lo0... done.
Getting boot parameters via tftp from 192.168.1.8:slot0.cfg.


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Re: Mxe boot failure
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2018, 08:26:37 PM »
Do you have disk 2 in disk 1 slot? You could clear the sockets and try it again

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Re: Mxe boot failure
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2018, 04:10:16 AM »
Hi johnp,

I only have 1 disk in and I have cleared the sockets as well  :-\


 

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