Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:05:20 -0500 From: Alan Amesbury <amesbury@umn.edu> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange crashing/rebooting problem Message-ID: <435FA940.1030303@umn.edu> In-Reply-To: <20051026120114.93D4A16A41F@hub.freebsd.org> References: <20051026120114.93D4A16A41F@hub.freebsd.org>
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Taken from the digest form, so hopefully I won't whack the formatting too badly..... Dan Charrois <dan@syz.com> wrote: [snip] >No, I haven't been able to run diagnostics and rule out the hardware >for two reasons.. First, the server is located about an hour's drive >away, and I haven't had the chance to get to it yet. Of course, this >can be fixed. But secondly, I have no idea *how* to run Dell >Diagnostics. The "Dell PowerEdge Service and Diagnostic Utilities, >Version 4.4" CD that I have insists on being run from Windows, right >down to a setup.exe in the root directory and a ReadMe that starts >describing how to use the CD as: > > [snip] This is pretty much classic Dell. We've purchased a number of systems without operating systems on which we run FreeBSD. However, they continually operate under the assumption that we are running Windoze or Linux, and expect those to do things like BIOS updates. I'm trying to work it out with them, but it's been pretty painful so far (enough that I'm starting to look at other hardware vendors). However, in the case of the diagnostics utilities, Dell's a bit more enlightened. These links ftp://ftp.dell.com/diags/ED5061A0.tar.gz ftp://ftp.dell.com/diags/EI5061A0.ZIP ftp://ftp.dell.com/diags/MP1038A0.tar.gz ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/diags/MP1038A0.zip point at the Dell 32-bit diagnostics (first pair) and the memory diagnostics utilities (second pair). The .tar.gz files containg raw floppy images suitable for writing to floppy with a command like cat file.img | dd of=/dev/fd0 obs=18k or something like that. The .ZIP files contain what appear to be ISO images suitable for burning to a CD. Figuring that command out is left as an exercise for the reader. :-) -- Alan Amesbury University of Minnesota
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