Oh, I was confused because your earlier post said:
Using CD-ROM image file:
/home/apokayi/Solaris_Images/sol-10-u4-ga-x86-v1-iso.zip
setting media file-cd25B_2_6
Regards,
Dan
Abdullah Kayi wrote:
These are the ISO images that I am using ( Solaris10 SPARC versions) ;
sol-10-u4-ga-sparc-v1-iso
sol-10-u4-ga-sparc-v2-iso
Regards,
Abdullah
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Dan Gibson <degibson@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:degibson@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
It looks like you downloaded the x86 version of Solaris. Download the
SPARCv9 version and use that instead.
Regards,
Dan
Abdullah Kayi wrote:
> I am getting this error in a different pop-up console and it looks
> like it opens up a debugger.
>
> Boot path: /ssm@0,0/pci@19,700000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a Boot args: -rv
> ERROR: Illegal Instruction
> debugger entered.
> {0} ok
>
> In the main window, I have the following output and it just hangs
> there probably waiting for the debugger.
>
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x3
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xc
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xd
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xe
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xf
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x10
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x11
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x12
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x13
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x14
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x3
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x4
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x4
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x5
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x6
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x7
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x8
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x2
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x9
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xa
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xb
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xc
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xd
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x5
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xe
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xf
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x10
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x11
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x12
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x13
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x14
> [qlc28B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x15
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x6
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x7
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x8
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0x9
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xa
> [qlc24B_2 info] Disk registering: Loop id: 0xb
> CD-ROM 'simicsfs' created
> Inserting medium 'simicsfs' in CD-ROM drive
> [system info] Disabling slave processors.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Derek Hower <drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> <mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
>
> I've seen that happen a few times. Just ignore it and see
if the
> installation continues.
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Abdullah Kayi
<apokayi@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx>
> <mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
> > Thanks, after I pass that error. At the same stage I am
getting the
> > following error;
> >
> > Boot path: /ssm@0,0/pci@19,700000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a Boot
args: -rv
> > ERROR: Illegal Instruction
> >
> > Any ideas on this?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > Abdullah
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Derek Hower
<drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> <mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:drh5@xxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
> > > You need to unzip the ISO first, then point the scripts
to the
> unzipped
> > file.
> > >
> > > -Derek
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Abdullah Kayi
> <apokayi@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:apokayi@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I am trying to create the initial checkpoints required by
> GEMS and I am
> > > > using Simics 2.2.19 for this purpose. I followed the
> guidelines in the
> > wiki
> > > > and I tried to install Solaris10 downloaded from Sun.
> > > > After I do ./naked-check-create.sh 16 65536, I am getting
> the following
> > > > error.
> > > >
> > > > Using CD-ROM image file:
> > > > /home/apokayi/Solaris_Images/sol-10-u4-ga-x86-v1-iso.zip
> > > > setting media file-cd25B_2_6
> > > > [error] setting attribute file in file_cd25B_2_6:
> > > > illegal value: File does not appear to be an ISO image
> > > >
> > > > I double checked the ISO image inside this zip file, it
> seems to be ok.
> > Any
> > > > ideas on this issue?
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Abdullah
> > > >
> > >
> > >
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