On 2022-07-17, Brian Durant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to download and install the i386 verion of OpenBSD 7.1 to an 
> IBM/Lenovo T60.
>
> https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.1/i386/install71.img (and .iso) 
> give me the following message:
>
> Error 503 Backend is unhealthy
>
> Backend is unhealthy
> Error 54113
>
> Details: cache-cph2320057-CPH 1658065549 3028862290
>
> Varnish cache server"

Works for me at the moment.

> I have also downloaded both the 7.1 .iso and .img file from alternative 
> mirrors. The files have passed muster with SHA256 and signify. However, 
> when booting the USB pen drive that the images have been burned to, the 
> lead is >> OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.53 - and then a few lines down, after 
> boot> I get the following:
>
> hd0a:/7.1/amd64/bsd.rd
>
> It looks to me as if someone uploaded the wrong files in under the wrong 
> architecture directory, and that it has propagated through the OpenBSD 
> mirrors. I have tried this a number of times, so I know that I haven't 
> just pressed the wrong link. I have gone into the mirrors manually under 
> the correct architecture directory and downloaded the files...

I think you are booting from sonething other than the i386 img.
The downloaded files look good to me.

$ md5 install71.img
MD5 (install71.img) = 064268d2d384e58d50a3bb288c635fbd
$ strings install71.img  | grep OpenBSD/amd64
$ strings install71.img  | grep OpenBSD/i386
>> OpenBSD/i386 %s %s
INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/i386 7.1
OpenBSD/i386 runs on standard PC computers and clones, based on Intel
The OpenBSD/i386 binary distribution sets contain the binaries which
        base71   The OpenBSD/i386 7.1 base binary distribution.  You MUST
        comp71   The OpenBSD/i386 Compiler tools.  All of the tools relating
OpenBSD/i386 7.1 works across a broad range of standard PCs and
OpenBSD/i386 7.1 supports most SMP (Symmetrical MultiProcessor)
        the OpenBSD/i386 installation will only start terminals on
        Disks on OpenBSD/i386 are partitioned using either "MBR"

Looks like i386.

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