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Hi Frank, As I mentioned on the phone, Ian provided clarity on his
chainloading question.....
> Sorry about the opaque terminology.
> What I mean is that (with appropriate configuration) exiting from a
> UEFI bootloader (acquired via tftp according to a dhcp next-server
> field) causes the firmware to try the next boot option (which in our
> case will be to boot from the hard disk).
>
> This allows us to control whether the machine boots the OS on the hard
> disk by adjusting the configuration files for the network bootloader
> (grub), without having to execute code on the host. (This is
> necessary because a previous test might have loaded code onto the host
> hard disk which prevents a hard disk boot.)
>
> We have seen one hardware/firmware combination where exiting the UEFI
> grub bootloader causes the host to crash. Would be regarded by you as
> a firmware bug ?
Pls comment. Does this work?
Thanks, Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Motta
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 12:31 PM
To: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Steve Wilson
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Subject: RE: [Wg-test-framework] ThunderX machines (for the Xen Project OSSTEST
Test Lab) [and 1 more messages]
Ian,
In reading through this, it appears that you are having OS boot issues.
Can you provide me with:
- the complete output from the serial console (the DB9 connector above
the VGA) - from cold power on until the failure
- a screen capture of the BMC WebUI which contains the version
information
Which version(s) OS are you booting natively and which are the guests?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Jackson [mailto:ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 5:23 AM
To: Steve Wilson <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Lars Kurth
<lars.kurth@xxxxxxxxxx>; Alena Hyde <alena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
ypatel@xxxxxxxxxxx; Frank Motta <frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Julien Grall
<julien.grall@xxxxxxx>; wg-test-framework@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Wg-test-framework] ThunderX machines (for the Xen Project OSSTEST
Test Lab) [and 1 more messages]
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: [Wg-test-framework] ThunderX machines (for the Xen
Project OSSTEST Test Lab)"):
> Right. OK. That is fine then.
I think in terms of my technical questions, then, that leaves only
this:
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: [Wg-test-framework] ThunderX machines (for the Xen
Project OSSTEST Test Lab)"):
> Sorry about the opaque terminology.
>
> What I mean is that (with appropriate configuration) exiting from a
> UEFI bootloader (acquired via tftp according to a dhcp next-server
> field) causes the firmware to try the next boot option (which in our
> case will be to boot from the hard disk).
>
> This allows us to control whether the machine boots the OS on the hard
> disk by adjusting the configuration files for the network bootloader
> (grub), without having to execute code on the host. (This is
> necessary because a previous test might have loaded code onto the host
> hard disk which prevents a hard disk boot.)
>
> We have seen one hardware/firmware combination where exiting the UEFI
> grub bootloader causes the host to crash. Would be regarded by you as
> a firmware bug ?
Thanks,
Ian.
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