Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 03:41:22 +0100 From: Matt Dawson <matt@mattsnetwork.co.uk> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Cc: root@maxbaud.net Subject: RE: SMP on an old Proliant Message-ID: <200405080341.29790.matt@mattsnetwork.co.uk>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 root@maxbaud.net wrote: > Guess that means that it doesn't have ACPI :). With SMP and apic enabled, > I get the message: > > cpu0 on motherboard > > And, when I run mptable, it dumps out a MP v1.4 table (I can send details > if anyone has any ideas). I have trudged through a ton of messages on the > mailing list site, and have found some messages from people using similar > hardware (dual PPro 5500 boxen), none mention the failure to initialize > the other processors. Anyone have any suggestions? Or at least have it > working? It finds all the processors in the BIOS, mptable and Windoze2k. Quirk of old Proliants ;o) Here's the skinny: When installing BSD on one of these, you MUST select either Unixware 2.x or Unixware 7 as the primary OS for the MPTable format to be recognized by the OS. If you are doing the SmartStart thing, select one of these from the list of OSes. If not, hit <F10> when the two beeps sound and set it in the "BIOS" by running through the hardware configuration, selecting change settings and scrolling through the configuration. Make sure you have the latest RomPAQ installed (IIRC this will be a 1999 date, but I could be wrong). Also, don't forget that you will only see 16MB of memory in the dmesg until you build a kernel with the options MAXMEM "(2048*1024)" (check the format of this - I now have a 6500 that doesn't need it) line in the kernel config file since Proliants of that era don't report the memory correctly, at least my old 5000 doesn't. - -- Matt Dawson. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFAnEjWAmT9uY8euiIRAtfDAJ9JrQUYPnysAORHCq+E+OuQtehvlACeK/ZP h9R6ppkoAn8moacbSO7Q9Vo= =aUcD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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