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- =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2019.02.21 12:08:01 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
- Polling for SD card state change \
- U-Boot 2009.08-00088-g121cddc (Nov 17 2014 - 05:50:46) Avocent (0.0.3) EVB, Build: jenkins-idrac-yocto-release-505
- CPU: SH-4A
- BOARD: R0P7757LC00xxRL (C0 step) board
- BOOT: Secure, HRK not generated
- DRAM: 240MB
- (240MB of 256MB total DRAM is available on U-Boot)
- ENV: Using primary env area.
- In: serial
- Out: serial
- Err: serial
- PCIe: Bridge loaded with 0x18000 bytes
- WDT2: Booted Lower Vector, 'uboot1'
- sh_mmcif: 0, sh-sdhi: 1
- Net: sh_eth.0, sh_g_eth.0
- INFO: 00:002 Start-up -to- util_idrac_main()
- INFO: 00:004 U-Boot 2009.08-00088-g121cddc (Nov 17 2014 - 05:50:46) Avocent (0.0.3) EVB
- INFO: 00:009 U-Boot checkin date(05-10-2013) Version(1.0.183)
- INFO: 00:006 iDRAC PPID <NULL>
- INFO: 00:002 SPI NOR init 4096 KiB AT25DF321A bus=0 cs=0, speed=1000000, mode=3
- INFO: 00:008 SH-4A Product: Major Ver=0x31 Minor Ver=0x14 C4 Little endian
- Family=0x10 Major Ver=0x30 Minor Ver=0x0b
- PASS: 00:015 Dedicated monolithic mgmt NIC disabled
- INFO: 00:129 BCM54610 OUI=0x3fffff Model=0x3f Revision=0x0f PhyAddr=1
- INFO: 00:006 SD CARD: is not found
- INFO: 00:042 EMMC: Device: sh_mmcif Manufacturer ID: 90 OEM: 14a
- Name: HYNIX Tran Speed: 25000000 Rd Block Len: 512
- MMC version 4.0 High Capacity: Yes Capacity: 0
- INFO: 00:019 CPLD: Major Ver=0x1 Minor Ver=0x0 Maint Ver=0x4
- Planar: Type=0x09 Rev=0x4 Rework=0x0 Scratch/PathRetry=0x0f
- PASS: 00:013 Coin cell detected good, AD=0x3a2 low water=0x2c1
- PASS: 00:008 PCIe C0 Ver=0.15 MCTP en, CRC=0x8e9b6875 @0x8efbf954 cnt=0x18000
- INFO: 00:007 Init PCIe mailbox(PCIe 0xFFEE0150=0x40010000)
- INFO: 00:006 mode=normal
- INFO: 00:002 reset_cause=recover
- PASS: 00:005 Booted Lower Vector, 'uboot1' wdt2cnt=0
- INFO: 00:005 wdt0cnt=0
- PASS: 00:003 SMR0 no sermux env, default 0xd4
- INFO: 00:004 GRACR=0x3c HISEL=0x00 SIRQCR5_D=0x03 SIRQCR6_D=0x01 LADMSK0=0xff2
- MRSTCR0=0xfedffe7f MRSTCR1=0xfff3ff0f MRSTCR2=0x7f80feff
- BARMAP=0x1 BCR=0x85000000 NCER=0x01fc NCMCR=0x0006 NCCSR=0x0303
- PASS: 00:021 etherc0=90:B1:1C:54:43:89
- getherc0=90:B1:1C:54:43:8A
- INFO: 00:008 Fan logic is not modified on Non-AC power up
- INFO: 00:052 Env and backup CRC'ed ok
- *** no text signature found ***
- INFO: 00:649 Sync eMMC/SPI NOR/Alternate u-boot images
- PASS: 00:077 Current u-boot1 1.0.183 verified with 'ubootN'
- Trailer Struct - Missing start token, exp=0xc0de1111 rec=0x0
- FAIL: 00:214 Verify OS Images N: Kernel crc exp=0xca4431c0 rec=0x26c73dbc
- blk_start=0x1 blk_size=0x1360 ENV bcnt=0x26b937
- FAIL: 00:013 Boot device=emmc Boot partition1/N
- Boot Path Retry:P1/N=3 P5/N-1=3 Recover
- INFO: 00:011 Sync eMMC/SPI NOR/Alternate u-boot images
- PASS: 00:075 Current u-boot1 1.0.183 verified with 'ubootN'
- Trailer Struct - Missing start token, exp=0xc0de1111 rec=0x0
- FAIL: 00:212 Verify OS Images N: Kernel crc exp=0xca4431c0 rec=0x26c73dbc
- blk_start=0x1 blk_size=0x1360 ENV bcnt=0x26b937
- FAIL: 00:013 Boot device=emmc Boot partition1/N
- Boot Path Retry:P1/N=3 P5/N-1=3 Recover
- INFO: 00:000 01:649
- WDT2: Disabled
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
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- SD card state change, previous=0x780 new=0x7b0
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 95344358 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 16:525
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
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- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x720
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- sh-sdhi: Cmd(d'1) err
- sh-sdhi: cmdidx = 1
- Card did not respond to voltage select!
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- SD card state change, previous=0x720 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
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- SD card state change, previous=0x788 new=0x7b8
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 95344358 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 16:524
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
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- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x720
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- mmc read failed
- ** Can't read from device 1 **
- ** Unable to use mmc 1:1 for fatload **
- UTIL RECOVER:ERROR:do_fat_fsload() failure
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
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- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
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- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 56019170 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 09:735
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
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- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
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- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x720 new=0x7a0
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 56023266 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 09:735
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
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- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 56023266 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 09:736
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x7b8
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
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- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x720 new=0x7a0
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
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- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x720 new=0x7a0
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x7b8
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 62970598 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 10:935
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 95344358 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 16:524
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x7b8
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 95344358 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 16:539
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x708
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change \
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- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
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- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 63064294 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 10:955
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- sh-sdhi: Cmd(d'1) err
- sh-sdhi: cmdidx = 1
- Card did not respond to voltage select!
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x720 new=0x7a0
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 4959856 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 00:902
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- sh-sdhi: Cmd(d'1) err
- sh-sdhi: cmdidx = 1
- Card did not respond to voltage select!
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x7a0 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x708 new=0x788
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 109270246 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 18:918
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
- SD card state change, previous=0x600 new=0x680
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- Polling for SD card state change /
- Polling for SD card state change -
- SD card state change, previous=0x6a0 new=0x688
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Polling for SD card state change \
- Polling for SD card state change |
- SD card state change, previous=0x688 new=0x6b8
- ######################################################################
- ** No bootable iDRAC image is found **
- ** (System Health & ID LED is flashing amber at ~1/2 second rate).
- To Recover iDRAC via an SD card.
- 1) Format SD using FAT on a Windows box or EXT3 using Linux.
- 2) Copy 'firmimg.d7' to root path.
- 3) Insert SD card.
- 4) System Health & ID button solid amber durning recover.
- 5) Both boot paths are flashed.
- ######################################################################
- Found '/firmimg.d7' in 'FAT' file system
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport:sd TargetMMC:EMMC File:/firmimg.d7
- reading /firmimg.d7
- 109270246 bytes read
- UTIL RECOVER:SD load passed from FAT fs.
- UTIL RECOVER:Transport time [sec:mil]: 18:918
- Clear OS images in partition/s.
- Clear kernelN, rootfsN, ubootN
- 'EMMC' blk size=[0x200][512] Erase to 0xffffffff
- Mem buf size=[0x06000000][100663296] Total bytes=[0x08000000][134217728]
- blocks[0x1:0x40001][1:262145]
- Blocks [0x1:0x30000] Buf[0x88000000]..fill buffer..erase/write
- mmc write failed
- util flash:
- Failure writing blocks [1:196609] RC=0xffffffac
- /nRecover returned failure, RC=0xffffffff
- Firmimg.d7 might be bad.
- Polling for SD card state change \
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