Why am I getting this error?

From: Polachak, Jason M CTR NAVSEA (jason.polachak.ctr@navy.mil)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2006 - 13:46:35 EDT


> All,
>
> Here is my current dilemma. I built a new SCSI disk running solaris 7 on my
Ultra 10 workstation at my desk. However when I take this disk down to my
workstation downstairs it does not boot. It will see the disk and show the
disk info. I get the twirling pipe. Then I get the following errors.
>
> WARNING: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@1,1 (glm1)
> connected command timout for target 0.0
> WARNING: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@1,1 (glm1)
> Target 0 reducing sync. transfer rate.
> WARNING: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@1,1 (glm1)
> connected command timout for target 1.0
> WARNING: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@1,1 (glm1)
> Target 1 reducing sync. transfer rate.
>
> This will continue all the way until it goes through all SCSI targets 0-5 .
Then I will receive the following message.
>
> Warning -/usr/sbin/fsck/not found. most likely the mount of /usr failed or
the /usr file system is badly damaged. The system is being halted. Either
reinstall the system or boot with the -b option in an attempt to recover.
>
> However this same disk will boot at my desk without running fsck. Is it
possible that 2 Ultra 10's are that different. I have done this before on
other machines. The only difference I can see is the workstation downstairs
says SUN Ultra 10 3D creator. I don't know what that means. I have also tried
reinstalling the bootblock. What can I do?
>
>
> JP
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