Bug 148271

Summary: Can't Install SUSE 10.1_b3 on Vmware (host OS is SUSE 10.0)
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 Reporter: James PEARSON <pearson45j>
Component: InstallationAssignee: Marcus Schaefer <ms>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: Klaus Kämpf <kkaempf>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: gp, m.camen, sbahling, suse-beta, susedev
Version: Beta 4   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: 32bit   
OS: Other   
See Also: http://bugworks.engr.sgi.com/query.cgi/950323
Whiteboard:
Found By: Beta-Customer Services Priority:
Business Priority: Blocker: ---
Marketing QA Status: --- IT Deployment: ---
Attachments: y2log during freeze
SaX2.log during freeze
/var/log/messages during freeze
y2log
SaX.log (with sax2-7.1-84)
dmesg output (with sax2-7.1-84)
top output (with sax2-7.1-84)

Description James PEARSON 2006-02-05 10:02:07 UTC
I have tried to install SUSE 10.1 b3 three times under Vmware 
(VmwareWorkstation-5.5.1-19175) but the install process always gets 
stuck at the last second to last screen : 
“Hardware Configuration / Use the following configuration / Analyzing 
your system”. 
 
Regardless of the length of time I leave the install process running, 
things have just ground to a halt – there's 0 CPU activity :( 
 
I posted a photo at 
“http://perso.wanadoo.fr/j.pearson/Can't_Install_10.1_b3.png” 
 
Vmware runs fine on my system.  SUSE 10.1_b2 (and other OS's, like Auditor,
Debian.Serge, Kanotix, xen-demp, Debian.pure, Super.SUSE
SUSE 10.1 beta2, Puppy, nst, sguil and other OSs) all installed 
and ran fine under this current setup. 

Setup info 
host OS : SUSE 10 (Linux linux 2.6.13-15.7-smp #1 SMP Tue Nov 29 
14:32:29 UTC 2005 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux). 
MB: Tiger MPX (S2466); RAM 1786 Megs

Note : I had, as I recall, the same problem (stopping at the 2nd to last installation screen) with 10.1 Beta1. As it was the first beta - I figured that it was too early in the development stages to matter. 
 
 
What exactly has changed between SUSE 10.1_b2 and SUSE 10.1_b3 which 
could explain this? 

I installed SUSE 10.1_b2 two weeks ago on the same system no problems. I even installed Vmware on the SUSE 10.1_b2 vmware installation.

Feel free to contact me if for more info or if I can be of assistance
Comment 1 Marcus Camen 2006-02-05 11:23:50 UTC
Same here. IMHO this is a duplicate of #148211
Comment 2 Martin Lasarsch 2006-02-06 11:37:48 UTC
please try to switch to a console to get some more information, like SaX.log and compare to 148211.

If it's the same please close as duplicate to this one.
Comment 3 Michael Gross 2006-02-06 11:41:35 UTC
I don't think so, because 148211 is about SAX.

James: Is it possible to skip the configuration? The system is just idle and not stalled? Please attach the output of `hwinfo' after changing to a console within the installation system (Alt+F2). If hwinfo does not work, this might be the error. Please also attach the YaST logfiles.
Comment 4 Marcus Camen 2006-02-06 12:06:08 UTC
Created attachment 66508 [details]
y2log during freeze
Comment 5 Marcus Camen 2006-02-06 12:07:00 UTC
Created attachment 66509 [details]
SaX2.log during freeze
Comment 6 Marcus Camen 2006-02-06 12:07:59 UTC
Created attachment 66510 [details]
/var/log/messages during freeze
Comment 7 Marcus Camen 2006-02-06 12:12:10 UTC
While the screen is black a process 'sysp' is running which is also mentioned at the end of /var/log/messages. After the OutOfMemory magic happened the system continues to boot into runlevel 5.

hwinfo runs without any problems.
Comment 8 Marcus Camen 2006-02-18 09:23:15 UTC
Some story with beta4. On the first console you can read
 Use of unitialized value in subroutine entry at
   /usr/share/YaST2/modules/XLib.pm line 437
Comment 9 Marcus Camen 2006-02-18 09:31:05 UTC
Created attachment 69166 [details]
y2log
Comment 10 Marcus Camen 2006-02-18 09:33:39 UTC
I forgot to mention: I still get the freeze in beta4 but not the OutOfMemory thing. But anyhow, it's still not possible to install beta4 (minimal graphical install) in VmWare.
Comment 11 Jiri Srain 2006-02-19 16:48:43 UTC
Marcus, check the last attached log, there are many errors in the X11 proposal, which returns nil as "preformated_proposal" in the return map, and it makes the proposal broken...

Anyway, I made the generic proposal routines resitstent to this problem...
Comment 12 James PEARSON 2006-02-20 06:25:45 UTC
> I have a strange problem when installing beta4 into VMware 4.5.2:
> CD1 and CD2 are installed without problems, but CD3 is not recognized
> - YaST keeps asking for it.
> I use the ISOs and connect them to /dev/hdc in VMware..


I had the same problem except that I am using the latest Vmware v5.5
(VMware-workstation-5.5.1-19175). 

The install process blocked when I gave it the 3rd CD. After hiting
ENTER a couple of times, I finally chose "Ignore" and voila, I had the
same problem for the 4th CD. I chose "Ignore" again and the install
process asked for the 5th CD. The  5th CD ran without any problems and
the installation continued up until "Hardware Configuration" page setup
where there is still a problem on the "Hardware Configuration" setup
page that is related to Sax2 configuration
process.

/*************
SaX2 log     : SaX2 version 7.1 - SVN Release: 1.49 2003/03/17
**************
SVN RELEASE  : 1019
             :
DESCRIPTION  : X11 configuration log file to collect information
             : about detection, startup and configuration.
             : There are three parts of logging:
             : ---
             : 1) INIT     ( detection, 3D )
             : 2) STARTUP  ( xorg.conf, X11 log, glxinfo )
             : 3) CONFIG   ( config actions )
             : ---
             :
VERSION      : SaX2 compiled for: [SUSE LINUX 10.0.42 (i586)]
PARAMETER    : no parameter(s) given
             :
LOG DATE     : Mon Feb 20 07:15:37 CET 2006
*************/
============================
Framebuffer Info:
----------------------------
Framebuffer is active

20-Feb 07:15:37 <I> Initializing...
20-Feb 07:15:39 <I> [ Sysp: Mouse detection data
	Mouse0    =>  Protocol   : explorerps/2
	Mouse0    =>  Device     : /dev/input/mice
	Mouse0    =>  Buttons    : 5
	Mouse0    =>  Wheel      : 1
	Mouse0    =>  Emulate    : 0
	Mouse0    =>  Name       : ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse
	Mouse0    =>  VendorID   : 0x0210
	Mouse0    =>  DeviceID   : 0x0013
	Mouse0    =>  Profile    : <undefined>
	Mouse0    =>  RealDevice : /dev/input/event1
	Mouse0    =>  NutShell   : 0
]
20-Feb 07:15:40 <I> [ Sysp: Keyboard detection data
	Keyboard0 =>  XkbModel   : pc102
	Keyboard0 =>  XkbLayout  : fr
	Keyboard0 =>  Name       : AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
	Keyboard0 =>  RealDevice : /dev/input/event0
]
20-Feb 07:16:02 <I> [ Sysp: Server detection data
	Card0     =>  DomainId   : 0x0
	Card0     =>  BusId      : 0x0
	Card0     =>  SlotId     : 0x0f
	Card0     =>  FuncId     : 0x0
	Card0     =>  Vendor     : VMWare Inc
	Card0     =>  Device     : VMWARE0405
	Card0     =>  VID        : 0x15ad
	Card0     =>  DID        : 0x0405
	Card0     =>  Module     : vmware
	Card0     =>  BusType    : PCI
	Card0     =>  Detected   : 1
	Card0     =>  Flag       : DEFAULT
	Card0     =>  SUB-VID    : 0x15ad
	Card0     =>  SUB-DID    : 0x0405
	Card0     =>  DrvProfile : <undefined>
]
20-Feb 07:16:03 <I> [ Sysp: XStuff detection data
	SaX: ups lost card during probing... abort
]
Comment 13 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-20 12:13:48 UTC
sorry according to your report the installation process was broken
before the hardware configuration starts, everything could be broken in
that case... missing packages, strange environment

If you can do a clean installation up to the point of the hardware
configuration and the problem still exist feel free to reopen and provide
access to the vmware host. Otherwise hardly can do anything here.

I'm sorry
Comment 14 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-24 09:27:16 UTC
If you don't mind could you test the packages from:


   ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/sax/head-build/i386/suse-10.1

yesterday I found a bug which could cause the problems on vmware as
well.

Thanks
Comment 15 Marcus Camen 2006-02-24 10:23:05 UTC
I can test after I'm back from FOSDEM
Comment 16 Christian Boltz 2006-02-24 13:29:30 UTC
At least the error is different ;-)

SaX starts, but the detection phase (until X is started) takes several seconds (feeled: longer than usual, I didn't watch the clock ;-). Then the grey X background appears for 2 seconds and disappears again. At this time, SaX is still running and takes lots of memory and CPU - until the oom killer gets active several times. My virtual machine has configured 256 MB RAM + ~500 MB Swap which should be enough ;-)

linux:~ # rpm -qa 'sax2*'
sax2-tools-2.7-84
sax2-libsax-perl-7.1-84
sax2-ident-1.7-84
sax2-libsax-7.1-84
sax2-gui-1.7-84
sax2-7.1-84

linux:~ # sax2 -r
SaX: initializing please wait...
SaX: your current configuration will not be read in

SaX: no X-Server is running
SaX: will start own server if needed
Died at /usr/share/sax/init.pl line 620.
linux:` #

I'll attach SaX.log, dmesg output (because of oom killer) and top output.

BTW: If needed, I can offer ssh -X access to my machine where you can do some tests with VMware.
Comment 17 Christian Boltz 2006-02-24 13:31:12 UTC
Created attachment 70180 [details]
SaX.log (with sax2-7.1-84)
Comment 18 Christian Boltz 2006-02-24 13:31:56 UTC
Created attachment 70181 [details]
dmesg output (with sax2-7.1-84)

have a look at the "oom killer" messages...
Comment 19 Christian Boltz 2006-02-24 13:33:21 UTC
Created attachment 70182 [details]
top output (with sax2-7.1-84)

This is the top output shortly after X exited again.
Comment 20 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-24 13:58:05 UTC
:(

Thanks for testing. yes something is broken there. It would be great
if you can give me access to the machine

Thanks
Comment 21 Christian Boltz 2006-02-25 22:41:53 UTC
same problem in beta5 (fresh installation in VMware 4.5.2 again) - but that's not surprising because sax has the same version number there ;-)

I won't do any more experiments in this VMware installation to keep the installation fresh.

Please mail me your SSH public key and include a note when you want to login - I'd prefer to do it in the evening - the later, the better ;-)  (however, starting at 19:00 CET would be OK). I will then send you the username and other details. Maybe it's a good idea to have an IRC session open while you debug this ;-)

Well, that's finally a reason to register at dyndns.org ;-)
Comment 22 Christian Boltz 2006-02-25 22:50:30 UTC
Reopening because preconditions from comment #13 are fulfilled now ;-)
Comment 23 Christian Boltz 2006-02-25 23:05:32 UTC
Quoting James PEARSON's mail in opensuse-factory:
> I get an error during when install SUSE 10.1_b5 under Vmware under
> "Graphics Cards" entry on "Hardware Configuration" screen
>
> # Error Message
> "ERROR: No proposal". See screen shot at
> "http://perso.wanadoo.fr/j.pearson/SUSE-b5.1.png"

Same problem here - I guess it is a related problem, therefore I don't open a separate bugreport unless you tell me to do so.
Comment 24 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-26 14:28:28 UTC
*** Bug 152789 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 25 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-26 14:29:38 UTC
asked for ssh login...
Comment 26 James PEARSON 2006-02-26 15:35:48 UTC
Here is a my ssh (freshly generated) public key
vi  /home/jpearson/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
######### start #########
ssh-dss
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
jpearson@bigboy
######### end #########
Comment 27 James PEARSON 2006-02-26 18:35:39 UTC
Hello

I was contacted by suse-beta@cboltz.de - and it is possible that we might connect up this evening (Sunday) concerning this mater. 

Note : I do not have a fixed IP. If it is still possible without a fixed IP I have no objection to granting one of you a ssh login for a look over.

If interested, please send me your public key (by email) and name propose one or two CET revendez vous times (evenings please). The earliest possible date for me will be Wednesday (March 1st) as I will be out of town Monday and Tuesday.
Comment 28 Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-27 11:23:37 UTC
finally I found and fixed the bug. It works now on the test
installation I made... SuSE has a gsx server *great stuff* ;)
Comment 29 Christian Boltz 2006-02-27 18:57:12 UTC
Does your fix also solve the problem described in Comment #23?

BTW: Where can I get updated packages to test? ;-)
Comment 30 Adam Spiers 2006-02-28 18:07:41 UTC
I have exactly the same issue, please can I also test the updated packages?
Comment 31 James PEARSON 2006-03-01 06:23:50 UTC
>Marcus Schaefer 2006-02-27 04:23 MST  [reply] 
>finally I found and fixed the bug. 

I have two installations at home (smp and portable setup) - any chance of trying out the updated packages ?
Comment 32 Marcus Schaefer 2006-03-06 13:02:26 UTC
*** Bug 154156 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 33 Marcus Schaefer 2006-03-07 11:05:15 UTC
*** Bug 155065 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 34 Marvin Dean 2006-03-15 17:07:25 UTC
This bug is still a problem in Beta 7 code.  Issue is the same as comment #23 above.  Still cannot configure a display when running in vmware session.  Best resolution I can get is 600x800 and that is only done by booting to init 3 and then running sax2.  Still get the error: ERROR: No proposal during install.
Comment 35 Marcus Schaefer 2006-03-16 09:24:15 UTC
beta7 doesn't have the fix:

  - fixed sysp compiler flags -DXORG_LOADER (#157019)

use beta8 please