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Date:      Sun, 30 Aug 2015 23:35:49 -0700
From:      Garrett Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Puzzle involving serial console and ...??!?
Message-ID:  <E1633551-12CF-42F9-AA59-59C93A5E408C@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20150831030639.GH1153@albert.catwhisker.org>
References:  <20150831030639.GH1153@albert.catwhisker.org>

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> On Aug 30, 2015, at 20:06, David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> =
wrote:
>=20
> I may be going mad -- that's likely the simplest explanation, and
> Occam's Razor would thus indicate that this hypothesis should be
> accorded a degree of plausibility, at least.
>=20
> As described in =
<http://www.catwhisker.org/~david/FreeBSD/upgrade.html>,
> I have my own quirky ways of upgrading FreeBSD systems, the basics
> of which remain fundamentally unchanged for the last dozen years
> (well, a few more than that, but...).  In turn, much of that approach
> was borrowed from one of my pre-FreeBSD experiences in an IBM
> mainframe environment (as a "systems programmer").
>=20
> What's causing me to question my tenuous grasp of reality is this:
> Referencing the above-cited Web page, my build machine ("freebeast")
> normally runs headless, and I use a cable to connect its serial
> port to the serial port of one of my other machines ("albert").
>=20
> By doing so, I have a working serial console (once the FreeBSD
> loader gains control from the BIOS, at least)... half the time.
>=20
> I have determined that whether or not I have a functioning serial
> console for freebeast depends on whether I boot albert from slice
> 1 or slice 2:  if from slice 1, it doesn't work; if from slice 2,
> it does.
>=20
> Even when the contents of the 2 slices are functionally equivalent
> (that is, the file systems of the 2 slices are as "the same" as a
> "dump 0Lf | restore" pipeline can make them, except for a deliberate
> difference in the contents of /etc/fstab (as the root and /usr file
> systems are on different slices in the two cases)).
>=20
> I use tip(1) on albert to access the serial port (as I have since
> 1998); I leave the speed at the default of 9600 because it has --
> save for this case -- always worked for me in the past.
>=20
> Does anyone have any suggestions for figuring out what is really
> going on here?  While I can't just reboot "albert," I have another
> (similar) machine ("pogo") that I use for testing stuff that I plan
> to do to albert, and I could easily connect teh serial cable to
> pogo instead of albert and tinker with that.
>=20
> Thanks.  I'm on the list, so list replies need not Cc: me.

David,
	Not sure what hardware you=E2=80=99re dealing with, but it =
doesn=E2=80=99t necessarily sound like a firmware bug; it would be =
helpful to determine what you=E2=80=99re running though=E2=80=A6 ran =
into issues with Dell r710s in the past where not having the right =
formula of firmware caused the machine to have quirky interactions on =
the serial console.
Cheers,
-NGie=



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