Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 10:04:55 -0400 From: Josh Tiefenbach <josh@ican.net> To: Simon Shapiro <Shimon@i-Connect.Net> Cc: scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Prob w/DPT driver v1.1.6 Message-ID: <19970708100455.34701@ican.net> In-Reply-To: <XFMail.970707232934.Shimon@i-Connect.Net>; from Simon Shapiro on Mon, Jul 07, 1997 at 11:29:34PM -0700 References: <19970707224647.13985@ican.net> <XFMail.970707232934.Shimon@i-Connect.Net>
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On Mon, Jul 07, 1997 at 11:29:34PM -0700, Simon Shapiro wrote: [-- Warning: iso-8859-8 is not compatible with your display.] > Hi Josh Tiefenbach; On 08-Jul-97 you wrote: > > Booting up a RELENG_2_2 box with the latest DPT driver: > > Does it work at all, or does it die after exactly this one message? Referenced in my other message, but yes it works. It just hangs and comes back a lot. > and the status is totally messed up. this normally indicates hardware > problems. Can you please tell me the board model, S/N, rev level, along PM3334-UW. s/n: 66-010378. Firmware: 007L0 (3E7). Not sure of the rev, but dmesg claims a rev of 2 on bootup. There's also a sticker on the back saying ``HA-0851-006-A'' if that helps. > with the firmware (the boot prompt reports that). Also, I need the Mfg, > model of the motherboard this thing goes into. How many PCI slots? > Is the DPT in a ``secondary (behind a bridge)'' or primary PCI slot? It was in a Compaq Deskpro 6000, Pentium Pro. The box is a production machine (mostly), so it's kinda hard to crack the top and check # of slots right now. The DPT was in the same slot as the 2940 usually occupies, so I suspect it was a primary slot, but dont hold me to it. > If you are on 1.1.6, you must have: > > options DPT_SINTR_SPLHIGH Ok. I'll try that next. I'm in the process in testing the thing in a development box I have lying around, so I'll keep you posted on the results there. > Keep me informed and thank you. You're welcome :) josh -- Josh Tiefenbach - Assistant Gopher - ACC TelEnterprises - josh@ican.net
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