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Click to view phenneberry's profile Novice 2 posts since
Mar 29, 2006

I'm using an IBM xSeries 336 and the same issue others have experienced holds true with this model.

I'm booting from a SAN via qlogic HBA, and have disabled the internal RAID controller. I also have upgraded to the latest firmware but to no avail.

Click to view 99matt99's profile Novice 2 posts since
Jan 22, 2008
Interestingly we ran into a problem with our upgrade from 3.0.2 to ESX 3.5 in that the initrd file was too big to fit into the default ramdisk so the upgraded server would boot to service console but not full esx (kernel panic).

We edited the grub kernel parameter and set the ramdisk_size parameter to be bigger than the initrd for full ESX. The server would then boot into esx. Why the initrd file ended up being 92MB in size for only used about 18 MB of files puzzles me but at least the server came up.
Click to view Rkelly's profile Enthusiast 40 posts since
May 26, 2005

Add me to the list with this problem.

IBM x3650

Upgrading from ESX 3.0.2 update 1 to 3.5

Click to view rpartmann's profile Expert 223 posts since
Feb 8, 2007
Hi,

if possible start your ESX box in troubleshooting mode and do a lspic -v and lspci -v -vv and post the vendorID:deviceID
and the type of your scsi/sas/sata card.

kind regards,
Reinhard.

ps: Award points if you find answers helpful. Thanks.

Click to view Rkelly's profile Enthusiast 40 posts since
May 26, 2005

Adaptec IBM serve Raid 8k
Click to view 99matt99's profile Novice 2 posts since
Jan 22, 2008
01:00.0 RAID bus controller: Adaptec Adaptec Rocket (rev 02)
Subsystem: International Business Machines ServeRAID 8k/8k-l8
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 22
Memory at e7a00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) size=2M
Memory at e7e00000 (64-bit, prefetchable) size=128K
I/O ports at 5000 size=256
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> disabled size=32K
Capabilities: 40 #10 0001
Capabilities: e0 Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/2 Enable-
Click to view phenneberry's profile Novice 2 posts since
Mar 29, 2006

On the IBM 336 xSeries running VMware ESX 3.5, LSPCI -v shows:

00:if.2 IDE Interface: Intel Corporation 82801EB (ICH5) SATA Controller

On the same machine when running ESX 3.02 which works fine, LSPCI -v shows:

00:if.2 IDE Interface Intel Corporation Unknown device 24d1


Click to view sthoppay_wipro's profile Enthusiast 43 posts since
Jan 25, 2008

I have Dell 6850. Executed the following command to increase the queue depth

esxcfg-module -s ql2xmaxqdepth=64 qla2300_707_vmw

and esxcfg-boot -r

After reboot, I got the same error "Mounting root failed" and busybox prompt.

I can login into troubleshooting mode without any issues & it mounts the root volume.

I tried executing

esxcfg-boot -p

esxcfg-boot -r

but, no luck.


Click to view mphodge's profile Enthusiast 46 posts since
Feb 3, 2004

Managed to fix my "mounting root failed"...

Downgraded the Perc 3/DC firmware from 199D to 199A and now ESX 3.5 boots up :-)

VMware officially do not support this RAID card, don't know why?!

Click to view mtestino's profile Novice 4 posts since
Dec 29, 2007

where the 199A firmware can be downloaded? I've searched on the dell site but i could only find the latest version.

thanks

Click to view wolvie724's profile Novice 2 posts since
Nov 13, 2007

Here is a the link to 199A

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/format.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2550&servicetag=&os=WNET&osl=en&deviceid=1370&libid=35&catid=-1&impid=-1&typecnt=0&vercnt=9&releaseid=R126654

and if you need to do the same with other PERC cards go to the current firmware page. Click on the firmware you want to DL and under the Download Now link you will see a link called Other Versions. Click that link and you will get links to all the old firmwares.

Click to view mtestino's profile Novice 4 posts since
Dec 29, 2007
thank you!
Click to view Svante's profile Enthusiast 30 posts since
Mar 29, 2006
Same/similar problem here. HP BL460c, internal RAID used for ESX installation. Had 3.0.2, all patches installed, running just fine, used the 3.0-3.5 tarball to upgrade. Everything seemed fine, no disks anywhere near going full, no error messages during upgrade. After reboot, can't mount root. I figured the quickest solution for me was to do a clean 3.5 installation rather than trying to find out what went wrong. Feels more clean anyway, but of course a serious problem for those not having that option.

Clean 3.5 installation went fine, and it boots. Having some iSCSI problems now, but that is another story.. Back on 3.0.2 for now (I had mirrored disks so I could go back to 3.0.2 with minimal effort)
Click to view henka01's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Jan 10, 2006

I had the same issue during upgrade from 3.0.2 to 3.5 with esxupdate on 4 DELL PE 2950. This solved the problem for me:

http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003801


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