Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:28:50 -0500 From: "DAVE CUSHING" <DMCUSHING@cambrianc.on.ca> To: <freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: AlphaServer 400 woes Message-ID: <01Nov1.132323est.119046@charon.cambrianc.on.ca>
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Everything appears to be fine with the box, it was running NT with these = drives up until about 3 weeks ago. I managed to appropriate it, since our = environment is moving to WIN2K, and wanted to make mail server out of it. I *think* that FreeBSD is waiting for the drives to do something and it is = timing out waiting, but I don't know what is going on (I am not a *nix = guru by any stretch of the imagination.) Here are the details of a show conf: Firmware SRM Console: V7.0-9 ARC Console: 4.59 PALcode: VMS PALcode V5.56-2, OSF PALcode X1.46-2 Serial Rom: V4.6 Diag Rom: V1.7 Processor DECchip (tm) 21064A-2 233Mhz 512KB Cache MEMORY 160 Meg of System Memory Bank 0 =3D 64 Mbytes(32 MB Per Simm) Starting at 0x0 Bank 1 =3D 32 Mbytes(16 MB Per Simm) Starting at 0x8000000 Bank 2 =3D 64 Mbytes(32 MB Per Simm) Starting at 0x4000000 PCI Bus=20 Bus 00 Slot 06: NCR 810 Scsi Controller pka0.7.0.6.0 SCSI Bus ID 7 = =20 dka0.0.0.6.0 RZ26L = =20 dka100.1.0.6.0 RZ26N = =20 dka500.5.0.6.0 RRD45 = =20 mka600.6.0.6.0 TLZ06 = =20 Bus 00 Slot 07: Intel SIO 82378 = =20 Bus 00 Slot 11: Digital ZLXp Graphics Controller = =20 Bus 00 Slot 12: DECchip 21050 PCI to PCI Bridge Bus 01 Slot 00: ISP1020 Scsi Controller pkb0.7.0.1000.0 SCSI Bus ID 7 = =20 dkb0.0.0.1000.0 RZ28 = =20 dkb100.1.0.1000.0 RZ28D = =20 dkb200.2.0.1000.0 RZ28D = =20 dkb300.3.0.1000.0 RZ28D = =20 dkb400.4.0.1000.0 RZ28D = =20 Bus 00 Slot 13: DECchip 21140 Network Controller ewa0.0.0.13.0 00-00-F8-02-AE-10 = =20 ISA Slot Device Name Type Enabled BaseAddr IRQ = DMA 0 0 MOUSE Embedded Yes 60 12 1 KBD Embedded Yes 60 1 2 COM1 Embedded Yes 3f8 4 3 COM2 Embedded Yes 2f8 3 4 LPT1 Embedded Yes 3bc 7 5 FLOPPY Embedded Yes 3f0 6 2 1 0 DIALOGIC Singleport Yes 0 5 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-alpha" in the body of the message
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