* [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125
@ 2000-11-29 22:22 Jorge L. deLyra
2000-11-29 23:19 ` Grant Grundler
0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread
From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-29 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
I just booted the palinux-0.5.iso CD on a HP 9000 model 735 workstation.
It went on quite a bit before hanging immediatelly after reporting the
serial ports. Gave large amount of what looks like traceback or state
information. Question: would it do anyone any good if I tried to get
everything the kernel said before the hang into a message in this list?
Cheers,
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Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics
The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA
For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-29 22:22 [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-29 23:19 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 10:58 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-29 23:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: parisc-linux "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > I just booted the palinux-0.5.iso CD on a HP 9000 model 735 workstation. > It went on quite a bit before hanging immediatelly after reporting the > serial ports. Gave large amount of what looks like traceback or state > information. Question: would it do anyone any good if I tried to get > everything the kernel said before the hang into a message in this list? Certainly. I won't be able to debug the problems since I (a) don't have the time too (unless it's obvious) and (b) don't have a 735 setup for testing. This is becoming a FAQ: "My system crashed after ... What should I do next?" I'm thinking people in the support space would know how to write this one really well :^) Is I get one in the mail, I'll add it to our FAQ. thanks, grant Grant Grundler Unix Systems Enablement Lab +1.408.447.7253 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-29 23:19 ` Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 0:10 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 11:15 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 10:58 ` Jorge L. deLyra 1 sibling, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Steve Moret @ 2000-11-29 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: parisc-linux Jorge, I have a 735-125 and am able to net-boot it on a custom configured kernel as long as I disable the ASP parallel ports. It works quite well using an NFS root as I cannot get the SCSI hard drives to mkfs. I was going to try and debug it but have yet to find the free time. I can e-mail you my working .config for the kernel, or build kernels (tested on my own 735) for people if they need them. -- Steve Moret smoret@uci.edu > -----Original Message----- > From: Grant Grundler [mailto:grundler@cup.hp.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:19 PM > To: Jorge L. deLyra > Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com > Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 > > > "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > > I just booted the palinux-0.5.iso CD on a HP 9000 model 735 workstation. > > It went on quite a bit before hanging immediatelly after reporting the > > serial ports. Gave large amount of what looks like traceback or state > > information. Question: would it do anyone any good if I tried to get > > everything the kernel said before the hang into a message in this list? > > Certainly. I won't be able to debug the problems since I (a) don't have > the time too (unless it's obvious) and (b) don't have a 735 setup > for testing. > > This is becoming a FAQ: > "My system crashed after ... What should I do next?" > > I'm thinking people in the support space would know how to write > this one really well :^) > Is I get one in the mail, I'll add it to our FAQ. > > thanks, > grant > > > Grant Grundler > Unix Systems Enablement Lab > +1.408.447.7253 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > --------- > To unsubscribe: send e-mail to > parisc-linux-request@thepuffingroup.com with > `unsubscribe' as the subject. > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 0:10 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 9:20 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 11:15 ` Jorge L. deLyra 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 0:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux X On Thursday 30 November 2000 00:28, Steve Moret wrote: > I have a 735-125 and am able to net-boot it on a custom configured kernel > as long as I disable the ASP parallel ports. .... Steve, I really would like to get the parallel-port problems on ASP get fixed as soon as possible. Could you please mail me your bootlog (with parport enabled), so I can try to track down the problem. Maybe you can also check out CVS again, and test if this version works for you ? Thanks, Helge Deller ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 0:10 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 9:20 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 11:27 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 12:04 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 9:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Helge Deller; +Cc: parisc-linux Helge, My mistake! I did a full build with todays CVS and parport didn't die. So somewhere between the 17th and now parport must have been fixed. Now, maybe you can help me identify my SCSI problem. I don't know if it is because of driver issues or a bad disk (completly likely). Do other people have the Fast SCSI2 working on their 735s? Whenever I do a mke2fs (after partitioning the drive with fdisk ok) it dies. At bootup I get: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 sim700: Couldn't get consistent shared memory sim700: Configuring 53c700 (SCSI-ID 7) at f0825100, IRQ 86 scsi0: Revision 0x0 Post test1, istat 05, sstat0 00, dstat 84 sim700: WARNING IRQ probe failed, (returned 0) scsi0: WARNING: target data areas are not dma coherent! scsi0: test 1 completed ok. scsi0: sim700_intr_handle() called with no interrupt scsi0 : LASI/Simple 53c7xx Vendor: HP Model: C2235 Rev: 0B11 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Vendor: HP Model: C2235 Rev: 0B11 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0 Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 SCSI device sda: 825012 512-byte hdwr sectors (422 MB) Partition check: sda: sda1 sda2 SCSI device sdb: 825012 512-byte hdwr sectors (422 MB) sdb: sdb1 sdb2 And then if I try to mke2fs the disk I get: hp735:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 13 heads, 62 sectors, 1023 cylinders Units = cylinders of 806 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 910 366699 83 Linux /dev/sda2 911 1023 45539 82 Linux swap hp735:~# mke2fs /dev/sda1 mke2fs 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 Filesystem label= OS type: Linux Block size=1024 (log=0) Fragment size=1024 (log=0) 91800 inodes, 366699 blocks 18334 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user First data block=1 45 block groups 8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group 2040 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks: 8193, 24577, 40961, 57345, 73729, 204801, 221185 Writing inode tables: done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: scsi0: Unable to abort command for target 5 scsi0: Unable to send Bus Device Reset for target 5 scsi0: Unable to do SCSI bus reset scsi0: >>>>>>>>>>>> Host reset <<<<<<<<<<<< scsi0: istat = 0c, sstat0 = 00, sstat1 = 00, dstat = 00 scsi0: dsp = 0cf15038 (script[0x140e]), dsps = 0cf15cde, target = 0 scsi0: Failing command for ID5 scsi0: sim700_intr_handle() called with no interrupt pa11_dma_map_single(PCI_DMA_NONE) called by c01cb6d4 kernel BUG at pci-dma.c:392! pa11_dma_unmap_single(PCI_DMA_NONE) called by c01ca3bc kernel BUG at pci-dma.c:403! SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 5 lun 0 return code = 2 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 268 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 270 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 396 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 16396 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 16524 I/O error: dev 08:01, sector 16652 Of course the I/O errors continue on for a long time. Are these bad drives? Or is there a problem with the driver that still needs to be worked out? Thanks for all your help, I hope my spews of debug output are helpful, -- Steve Moret smoret@uci.edu > -----Original Message----- > From: Helge Deller [mailto:deller@gmx.de] > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 4:11 PM > To: Steve Moret > Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com > Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 > > I really would like to get the parallel-port problems on ASP get fixed as > soon as possible. > Could you please mail me your bootlog (with parport enabled), so > I can try to > track down the problem. > Maybe you can also check out CVS again, and test if this version > works for > you ? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 9:20 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 11:27 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 16:11 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 12:04 ` Helge Deller 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 11:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: Helge Deller, parisc-linux On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 01:20:28AM -0800, Steve Moret wrote: > Now, maybe you can help me identify my SCSI problem. I don't know if it is > because of driver issues or a bad disk (completly likely). Do other people > have the Fast SCSI2 working on their 735s? > > Whenever I do a mke2fs (after partitioning the drive with fdisk ok) it dies. I have a 53c700 on my 715/75, and the driver was having trouble with a CRDOM I attached, so it has some problems. I wrote the driver, but havn't used the 715/75 for a while since latest kernels wouldn't boot for me. I'll get it going again and see if the scsi driver still works. Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 11:27 ` Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 16:11 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 18:01 ` Richard Hirst 0 siblings, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 11:27:39AM +0000, Richard Hirst wrote: > On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 01:20:28AM -0800, Steve Moret wrote: > > Now, maybe you can help me identify my SCSI problem. I don't know if it is > > because of driver issues or a bad disk (completly likely). Do other people > > have the Fast SCSI2 working on their 735s? > > > > Whenever I do a mke2fs (after partitioning the drive with fdisk ok) it dies. > > > I have a 53c700 on my 715/75, and the driver was having trouble > with a CRDOM I attached, so it has some problems. I wrote the > driver, but havn't used the 715/75 for a while since latest kernels > wouldn't boot for me. I'll get it going again and see if the scsi > driver still works. I got my 715/75 to boot. The scsi driver still has problems with my CDROM drive, but the disk seems ok. I ran mke2fs of a 1Gig partition a few times and then copied 200MB of files from the network to it. Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 16:11 ` Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 17:53 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 18:07 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 18:01 ` Richard Hirst 1 sibling, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 17:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Richard Hirst; +Cc: parisc-linux I will go under the assumption that it could be the disks and their possible age and try and find suitable replacements. Once I do get disks working is there a "Recepe" on how to get it to boot from your local drive. I would figure just copy over the NFS root, but then where do I put the lifimage so that boot manager can find it. Until then I'll just keep booting from the network. -- Steve Moret smoret@uci.edu > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Hirst [mailto:rhirst@linuxcare.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:11 AM > To: Steve Moret > Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com > Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 > > I got my 715/75 to boot. The scsi driver still has problems with my > CDROM drive, but the disk seems ok. I ran mke2fs of a 1Gig partition > a few times and then copied 200MB of files from the network to it. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 17:53 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 18:07 ` Grant Grundler 1 sibling, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 09:39:17AM -0800, Steve Moret wrote: > I will go under the assumption that it could be the disks and their possible > age and try and find suitable replacements. > > Once I do get disks working is there a "Recepe" on how to get it to boot > from your local drive. > > I would figure just copy over the NFS root, but then where do I put the > lifimage so that boot manager can find it. > > Until then I'll just keep booting from the network. There is a README.INSTALL on the 0.5 beta CD image: ftp://puffin.external.hp.com/pub/parisc/cd-images/palinux-0.5.iso.gz Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 17:53 ` Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 18:07 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 18:18 ` Jorge L. deLyra 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux "Steve Moret" wrote: > I will go under the assumption that it could be the disks and their possible > age and try and find suitable replacements. Possible - sometimes just jumpers are missing or need to be removed. Make sure disks spinup on their own first. I'm not sure Linux SCSI disk driver knows how to deal with "Not ready" and/or send START_UNIT commands. HPUX definitely does. > Once I do get disks working is there a "Recepe" on how to get it to boot > from your local drive. Yes - the /README.INSTALL on the v0.5 ISO image. Not sure if that's posted elsewhere on www.parisc-linux.org. > I would figure just copy over the NFS root, but then where do I put the > lifimage so that boot manager can find it. The "palo" step does that for you. grant Grant Grundler Unix Systems Enablement Lab +1.408.447.7253 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 18:07 ` Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 18:18 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: Steve Moret, parisc-linux > > I will go under the assumption that it could be the disks and their > > possible age and try and find suitable replacements. > > Possible - sometimes just jumpers are missing or need to be removed. > Make sure disks spinup on their own first. > > I'm not sure Linux SCSI disk driver knows how to deal with > "Not ready" and/or send START_UNIT commands. HPUX definitely does. The kernel on the v0.5 ISO image did spin up the disk on the SCSI bus when I tried booting it the first time, right after turning on the machine. It hangs later, but has no problems at this point... On subsequent tries the disks were already spinning, of course, so it did nothing... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 16:11 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 18:01 ` Richard Hirst 1 sibling, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:11:15PM +0000, Richard Hirst wrote: > I got my 715/75 to boot. The scsi driver still has problems with my > CDROM drive, but the disk seems ok. I ran mke2fs of a 1Gig partition > a few times and then copied 200MB of files from the network to it. The CDROM problem is because my cdrom drive rejects all multi-byte messages after the first byte, and the driver get confused. I'll fix that, but I don't expect that particular fix to help you. Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 9:20 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 11:27 ` Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 12:04 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 17:50 ` Steve Moret 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 12:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux, parisc-linux Hi Steve, > My mistake! I did a full build with todays CVS and parport didn't die. > So > somewhere between the 17th and now parport must have been fixed. I checked in yesterday a modified version of /drivers/parport/parport_gsc.c with an "#if 0 ... #endif" in the code. Could you try to boot again with "#if 1" (search for the text which says something like "enable bidirectional PS/2 mode") and try again ? If this hangs your machine I will implement a better work-around. > > Now, maybe you can help me identify my SCSI problem. I don't know if it > is > because of driver issues or a bad disk (completly likely). I think Richard Hirst can help you much more with your SCSI-problems than me. NB: Does your chassis LEDs work with the new kernel, and if not, could you send me your bootlog (or "dmesg | grep led") ? Greetings, Helge -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 12:04 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 17:50 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 18:37 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Helge Deller; +Cc: Parisc-Linux@Thepuffingroup. Com With the BiDirectional stuff back in it dies here: Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX ASP version 20 at 0xf0800000 found. LED (ASP-style) display at f0800020 parport_gsc.c: initialize bidirectional-mode Dumping Stack from ccff0000 to ccff0980: 0000 00000000 00000040 00000000 00000000 c027c4ac 00000000 00000000 ffffffff 0020 00000002 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ffffffff c027c3c4 0040 c027c3c4 00000000 c02b0000 c02b0000 c028160c 00000000 00000000 00000000 0060 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0080 00000000 c02b0000 c02b0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c02b0098 c02b0098 00a0 00000000 c02cbc58 00000000 ccff00ac ccff00ac ccff00b4 c011b7e0 00000000 00c0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00e0 00000000 00000000 ccff0000 c011e5d0 00000000 00000003 00000000 00000000 0100 0000002f 00000000 00000032 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0120 00000000 80000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0140 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0160 00000000 00000000 00000000 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(HPMC): Code=1 regs=c026f080 (Addr=00000000) YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI PSW: 00000000000001100000000100001011 r0-3 00000000 c01dd000 c02a879c ccff0788 r4-7 0000002c ccffa240 f0824800 ffffffdf r8-11 ffffffff c027c000 00000000 000a5a59 r12-15 000a5a59 000ff000 f00012a0 00000000 r16-19 00000001 08000059 eaa9eaa9 0000000b r20-23 000000ff 00000041 ccf3f040 0000000b r24-27 ffffffff f0824800 f0824800 c0268000 r28-31 00000034 00000e80 ccff0980 c012f460 sr0-4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 sr4-8 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: c01dd1cc c01dd1d0 IIR: e840c000 ISR: 00000000 IOR: c02a879c ORIG_R28: 00000000 And it appears that the LEDs work, however I'm not familiar enough with them to know what they all mean or if they should or should not blink, glow, or cause alarming amounts of pain to those who walk by. -- Steve Moret smoret@uci.edu > -----Original Message----- > From: Helge Deller [mailto:deller@gmx.de] > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 4:05 AM > To: Steve Moret > Cc: parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com; parisc-linux@thepuffingroup.com > Subject: RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 > > > Hi Steve, > > > My mistake! I did a full build with todays CVS and parport didn't die. > > So > > somewhere between the 17th and now parport must have been fixed. > > I checked in yesterday a modified version of > /drivers/parport/parport_gsc.c with an "#if 0 ... #endif" in the code. > Could you try to boot again with "#if 1" (search for the text which says > something like "enable bidirectional PS/2 mode") and try again ? > If this hangs your machine I will implement a better work-around. > > > > > Now, maybe you can help me identify my SCSI problem. I don't know if it > > is > > because of driver issues or a bad disk (completly likely). > > I think Richard Hirst can help you much more with your SCSI-problems than > me. > > NB: Does your chassis LEDs work with the new kernel, and if not, could you > send me your bootlog (or "dmesg | grep led") ? > > Greetings, > > Helge > > -- > Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 17:50 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 18:37 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 20:22 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux On Thursday 30 November 2000 18:50, Steve Moret wrote: > With the BiDirectional stuff back in it dies here: > > Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX > ASP version 20 at 0xf0800000 found. > LED (ASP-style) display at f0800020 > parport_gsc.c: initialize bidirectional-mode > [oops msg deleted] Yup, that was what I thought ! I will try to come up with a clean fix in the next few hours... > > And it appears that the LEDs work, however I'm not familiar enough with > them to know what they all mean or if they should or should not blink, > glow, or cause alarming amounts of pain to those who walk by. The current code should let your heartbeat-LED blink two times per second and LAN-TX, LAN-RCV and DISK-IO-LED should blink each after another... Greetings, Helge ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 18:37 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 20:22 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux On Thursday 30 November 2000 19:37, Helge Deller wrote: > On Thursday 30 November 2000 18:50, Steve Moret wrote: > > With the BiDirectional stuff back in it dies here: > > > > Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) > > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX > > ASP version 20 at 0xf0800000 found. > > LED (ASP-style) display at f0800020 > > parport_gsc.c: initialize bidirectional-mode > > [oops msg deleted] > > Yup, that was what I thought ! > I will try to come up with a clean fix in the next few hours... I've just committed a fix which should work on both (ASP & LASI)... Would you mind to test this stuff again ? Thanks, Helge. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 0:10 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 11:15 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 15:01 ` Ryan Bradetich 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Steve Moret; +Cc: parisc-linux, assirati > I have a 735-125 and am able to net-boot it on a custom configured kernel as > long as I disable the ASP parallel ports. It works quite well using an NFS > root as I cannot get the SCSI hard drives to mkfs. I was going to try and > debug it but have yet to find the free time. I can e-mail you my working > .config for the kernel, or build kernels (tested on my own 735) for people > if they need them. Well, looks like the problem is known, good! But we have a queer little problem with our machines here, we are unable to boot from the network. I think we did everything right, in fact, we are trying to use a server here other machines boot from, it has dhcp, boopt, tftp, rarp, the works. We set it all up, put the kernel on the tftpboot area, tested all that we could by other means but, when we try to net boot the HPs, we are faced with complete silence on the network. No logs on the server, nothing. A little explanation might be needed: these are not really native 735-125 models, they were upgraded from older 720-50 models by card swapping. I am not sure whether all cards were changed, maybe some aspects of the machine are still old. The syntax of the net boot procedure in them is strange, you have to put in the hardware address of the server, which is unusual. I _suspect_ that this bios does not use tcp/ip for the net boot, but some HP proprietary protocol relating to that clustering software they have or used to have for these machines, in which you ran several stations out of the disks of a single one. In any case, a listing of what happens on the console on a net-boot trial goes below. We had a tail -f on the system log of the server, we had tcpdump listening, but nothing at all shows up... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- Seyon Copyright (c) 1992-1993 Muhammad M. Saggaf. All rights reserved. Version 2 rev. 20c i586-Linux steve@hammer 05/23/99 20:19:22. Locating Modems... Modem `/dev/ttyS0' is Available. (c) Copyright. Hewlett-Packard Company. 1992. All rights reserved. PDC ROM rev. 2.7 IODC ROM rev. 1.1 80 MB of memory configured and tested. Searching for Potential Boot Devices. To terminate search, press and hold the ESCAPE key. Device Selection Device Path Device Type ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- P0 scsi.6.0 HP C3725S P1 scsi.4.0 TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA b) Boot from specified device s) Search for bootable devices a) Enter Boot Administration mode x) Exit and continue boot sequence ?) Help Select from menu: a BOOT_ADMIN> help boot Boot from specified device or path: BOOT <boot_selection> IPL boots Initial Program Loader (interactive mode) BOOT <boot_selection> boots default boot utility <boot_selection> may be one of the following: pri primary path in Stable Storage alt alternate path in Stable Storage Pn Device selection from SEARCH eisa.<options> EISA adapter fwscsi.<options> On-board FASTWIDE SCSI interface lan.<options> Slider-card LAN interface scsi.<options> On-board SCSI interface For more information on boot selection options, type HELP <device> where <device> = eisa, lan, scsi, etc ... BOOT_ADMIN> help lan LAN (IEEE 802.3/Ethernet LAN) Path Specification lan.<server_address>.<init_retry>.<io_retry> <lan_server_address> 12 digit (hex) LAN server address <init_retry> max number of times to try a boot request (0 = default, 255 = infinite) <io_retry> max number of times to try a read request (0 = default, 255 = infinite) Example: to specify LAN address 123456-78ABCD with infinite initialization retries and default I/O retries, lan.123456-78ABCD.255.0 If one or more parameters are not specified, the following defaults will be used: <lan_server_address> = 000000-000000 <init_retry> = 3 tries <io_retry> = 6 tries BOOT_ADMIN> boot lan.0000f8-01abb1.0.0 Trying lan.0000f8-01abb1.0.0 Failed to initialize lan.0000f8-01abb1.3.0 ENTRY_INIT status = -7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 A000800C F0002898 00000000 0800090B DBEB0000 00000000 Searching for Potential Boot Devices. To terminate search, press and hold the ESCAPE key. Device Selection Device Path Device Type ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- P0 scsi.6.0 HP C3725S P1 scsi.4.0 TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA b) Boot from specified device s) Search for bootable devices a) Enter Boot Administration mode x) Exit and continue boot sequence ?) Help Select from menu: ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 11:15 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 15:01 ` Ryan Bradetich 2000-11-30 15:04 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Ryan Bradetich @ 2000-11-30 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: Steve Moret, parisc-linux, assirati "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > > I have a 735-125 and am able to net-boot it on a custom configured kernel as > > long as I disable the ASP parallel ports. It works quite well using an NFS > > root as I cannot get the SCSI hard drives to mkfs. I was going to try and > > debug it but have yet to find the free time. I can e-mail you my working > > .config for the kernel, or build kernels (tested on my own 735) for people > > if they need them. > > Well, looks like the problem is known, good! But we have a queer little > problem with our machines here, we are unable to boot from the network. I > think we did everything right, in fact, we are trying to use a server here > other machines boot from, it has dhcp, boopt, tftp, rarp, the works. We > set it all up, put the kernel on the tftpboot area, tested all that we > could by other means but, when we try to net boot the HPs, we are faced > with complete silence on the network. No logs on the server, nothing. > > A little explanation might be needed: these are not really native 735-125 > models, they were upgraded from older 720-50 models by card swapping. I am > not sure whether all cards were changed, maybe some aspects of the machine > are still old. The syntax of the net boot procedure in them is strange, > you have to put in the hardware address of the server, which is unusual. > > I _suspect_ that this bios does not use tcp/ip for the net boot, but some > HP proprietary protocol relating to that clustering software they have or > used to have for these machines, in which you ran several stations out of > the disks of a single one. In any case, a listing of what happens on the > console on a net-boot trial goes below. We had a tail -f on the system log > of the server, we had tcpdump listening, but nothing at all shows up... I believe the 735/755 type machines require rbootd to boot from the network. rbootd is available at: ftp://puffin.external.hp.com/pub/parisc/binaries/tgz/rbootd-2.0-2.tar.gz - Ryan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 15:01 ` Ryan Bradetich @ 2000-11-30 15:04 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 15:49 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ryan Bradetich; +Cc: Steve Moret, parisc-linux, assirati > I believe the 735/755 type machines require rbootd to boot from the network. > rbootd is available at: > > ftp://puffin.external.hp.com/pub/parisc/binaries/tgz/rbootd-2.0-2.tar.gz Ah! This is it, then! Had never heard of this beast before. I see it is available for i386, nice, our server is a Pentium. Well, thanks a whole lot for the tip, we are certainly trying this. Well, back to work... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 15:04 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 15:49 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 18:21 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux; +Cc: assirati OK, rbootd is up and running, the station now establishes instantaneous communication with the server. But it says "bad LIF magic" and does not boot. I presume I can't just put the precompiled kernel in there. Since I cannot cross-compile for the time being (bad HP server disk crash) is there a net-boot kernel somewhere that I can download and try? Cheers, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 15:49 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 18:21 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 18:36 ` Helge Deller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra, parisc-linux; +Cc: assirati On Thursday 30 November 2000 16:49, Jorge L. deLyra wrote: > OK, rbootd is up and running, the station now establishes instantaneous > communication with the server. But it says "bad LIF magic" and does not > boot. I presume I can't just put the precompiled kernel in there. Since > I cannot cross-compile for the time being (bad HP server disk crash) is > there a net-boot kernel somewhere that I can download and try? > > Cheers, Hi, Just a thought: are you shure, that you did "make palo" and exported palo/lifimage instead of vmlinux ? Greetings, Helge. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 18:21 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 18:36 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 19:11 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra, parisc-linux; +Cc: assirati On Thursday 30 November 2000 19:21, Helge Deller wrote: > On Thursday 30 November 2000 16:49, Jorge L. deLyra wrote: > > OK, rbootd is up and running, the station now establishes instantaneous > > communication with the server. But it says "bad LIF magic" and does not > > boot. I presume I can't just put the precompiled kernel in there. Since > > I cannot cross-compile for the time being (bad HP server disk crash) is > > there a net-boot kernel somewhere that I can download and try? > > > > Cheers, > > Hi, > > Just a thought: are you shure, that you did "make palo" and exported > palo/lifimage instead of vmlinux ? oops, I just saw, that you currently _can_not_ cross-compile..... :-( But if you still want to download a kernel I can make one available for you..... Helge. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 18:36 ` Helge Deller @ 2000-11-30 19:11 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 21:04 ` Grant Grundler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Helge Deller; +Cc: parisc-linux, assirati > > Just a thought: are you shure, that you did "make palo" and exported > > palo/lifimage instead of vmlinux ? I just did the naive thing and put the precompiled kernel from the site there. According to the docs on the NFSROOT that might work, I mean, it says there that there are two alternatives, with and without palo... > oops, > I just saw, that you currently _can_not_ cross-compile..... :-( Yes, we are working towards this, but I read in the docs that for the time being you can only cros-compile the kernel on HP-UX, so we must first fix our HP-UX systems here. In any case, it will take a little while until we tool up to do the cross-compilation, no matter where... > But if you still want to download a kernel I can make one available for > you..... This would be very nice! If you do that, please tell me where I can get it. It might be a goot idea to have this net-bootable lifimage version of the kernel on the ftp site side-by-side with the precompiled kernel which is already there, don't you think? Many thanks, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 19:11 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 21:04 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 22:32 ` Jorge L. deLyra 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: parisc-linux, assirati "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > > oops, > > I just saw, that you currently _can_not_ cross-compile..... :-( > > Yes, we are working towards this, but I read in the docs that for the time > being you can only cros-compile the kernel on HP-UX, That's definitely wrong. Where did you read this? (I would like fix the reference) Those of us still cross compiling are using x86-linux hosts. grant Grant Grundler Unix Systems Enablement Lab +1.408.447.7253 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 21:04 ` Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 22:32 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 22:45 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 22:57 ` [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 Paul Bame 0 siblings, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 22:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux, assirati > > Yes, we are working towards this, but I read in the docs that for the time > > being you can only cros-compile the kernel on HP-UX, > > That's definitely wrong. Where did you read this? > (I would like fix the reference) It is on the nfsroot howto linked from the home page of the project: http://puffin.external.hp.com/mailing-lists/parisc-linux/2000/02-Feb/0069.html <quote> STEP 1. KERNEL BUILDING Get the latest linux-2.3 tree from CVS. a) If you use the standard boot loader Edit DEFAULT_COMMANDLINE in linux-2.3årch/parisc/boot/boot_code/ipl_c.c to read: "vmlinux HOME=/TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.1" b) If you use PALO Edit the echo line in palo/mklifimage to read "vmlinux HOME=/TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.1" In both cases replace 10.0.0.1 with the IP address of your NFS server. Copy the .config included below to the root of the linux source tree. make oldconfig make dep make clean make Image (Or make palo, if you use Paul's loader) Due to linker issues cross compiling is still not possible. I.e. you have to build on HP/UX. </quote> I suppose this is old... > Those of us still cross compiling are using x86-linux hosts. Wonderful, that makes it a lot easier... Thanks, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 22:32 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 22:45 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 23:39 ` Alex deVries 2000-11-30 22:57 ` [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 Paul Bame 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 22:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: parisc-linux "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > It is on the nfsroot howto linked from the home page of the project: > > http://puffin.external.hp.com/mailing-lists/parisc-linux/2000/02-Feb/0069.html Ok. I'm not going to touch the archives. I can update the link if someone provides the content. Any volunteers to rewrite the NFS root howto and bring it up to date? > I suppose this is old... Exactly. grant Grant Grundler Unix Systems Enablement Lab +1.408.447.7253 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 22:45 ` Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 23:39 ` Alex deVries 2000-11-30 23:48 ` John David Anglin 2001-01-05 23:48 ` [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter Andi 0 siblings, 2 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Alex deVries @ 2000-11-30 23:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: Jorge L. deLyra, parisc-linux Grant Grundler wrote: > "Jorge L. deLyra" wrote: > > It is on the nfsroot howto linked from the home page of the project: > > http://puffin.external.hp.com/mailing-lists/parisc-linux/2000/02-Feb/0069.html > > Ok. I'm not going to touch the archives. > I can update the link if someone provides the content. > Any volunteers to rewrite the NFS root howto and bring it up to date? Yes! I'm redoing the FAQ, and will make sure it all gets a review. However, I don't actually know that NFS Root needs to be included in the parisc-linux specific documentation, since we don't have to use nfsroot anymore. There's a generic NFSROOT HOWTO we can refer to. We really only put that in there for when we couldn't write to our local disks. - Alex -- Alex deVries, Principal Solutions Architect, The Puffins at Linuxcare 613.562.2759 tel alex@linuxcare.com, http://www.linuxcare.com/ Linuxcare, Support for the revolution. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 23:39 ` Alex deVries @ 2000-11-30 23:48 ` John David Anglin 2001-01-05 23:48 ` [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter Andi 1 sibling, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: John David Anglin @ 2000-11-30 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alex deVries; +Cc: grundler, delyra, parisc-linux > > Ok. I'm not going to touch the archives. > > I can update the link if someone provides the content. > > Any volunteers to rewrite the NFS root howto and bring it up to date? > > Yes! I'm redoing the FAQ, and will make sure it all gets a review. The configure and build for glibc needs updating. The compiler to use has to be set with the environment variable CC or by some other means. There are also some configure parameters like --PREFIX which should be lower case. Dave -- J. David Anglin dave.anglin@nrc.ca National Research Council of Canada (613) 990-0752 (FAX: 952-6605) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter 2000-11-30 23:39 ` Alex deVries 2000-11-30 23:48 ` John David Anglin @ 2001-01-05 23:48 ` Andi 2001-01-05 23:56 ` Matt Taggart 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Andi @ 2001-01-05 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: parisc-linux Hi, i am looking for an EVC monitor cable for the EG gfxcard in my C240. I was searching everywhere, but i failed. Anyone know how to buy such a cable/adapter in germany? thanks andi ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter 2001-01-05 23:48 ` [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter Andi @ 2001-01-05 23:56 ` Matt Taggart 0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Matt Taggart @ 2001-01-05 23:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi; +Cc: parisc-linux Andi writes... > Hi, > > i am looking for an EVC monitor cable for the EG gfxcard in my C240. > > I was searching everywhere, but i failed. Anyone know how to buy such > a cable/adapter in germany? The one I have here is HP part # 1253-0635. If you can't find one locally I can ship you one, as long as it's for Linux hacking of course :) HTH, -- Matt Taggart Linux Development Lab taggart@fc.hp.com HP Linux Systems Operation ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 22:32 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 22:45 ` Grant Grundler @ 2000-11-30 22:57 ` Paul Bame 1 sibling, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Paul Bame @ 2000-11-30 22:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, assirati [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1588 bytes --] = a) If you use the standard boot loader = = Edit DEFAULT_COMMANDLINE in linux-2.3årch/parisc/boot/boot_code/ipl_c.c = to read: = = "vmlinux HOME=/TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.1" The boot_code directory should be gone -- that stuff is obsolete. = b) If you use PALO PALO is the only current bootloader = Edit the echo line in palo/mklifimage to read = = "vmlinux HOME=/TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.1" = = In both cases replace 10.0.0.1 with the IP address of your NFS server. = = Copy the .config included below to the root of the linux source tree. make oldconfig or make config, without a .config to start with, works fine just as it does with x86 = make oldconfig = make dep = make clean = make Image (Or make palo, if you use Paul's loader) Must be 'make palo' = Due to linker issues cross compiling is still not possible. I.e. you = have to build on HP/UX. = </quote> = = I suppose this is old... = = > Those of us still cross compiling are using x86-linux hosts. = = Wonderful, that makes it a lot easier... Thanks, = = ---------------------------------------------------------------- = Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics = The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA = For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br = ---------------------------------------------------------------- = = --------------------------------------------------------------------------- = To unsubscribe: send e-mail to parisc-linux-request@thepuffingroup.com with = `unsubscribe' as the subject. = = = ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-29 23:19 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret @ 2000-11-30 10:58 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 11:19 ` Richard Hirst 1 sibling, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux, assirati > > information. Question: would it do anyone any good if I tried to get > > everything the kernel said before the hang into a message in this list? > > Certainly. I won't be able to debug the problems since I (a) don't have > the time too (unless it's obvious) and (b) don't have a 735 setup > for testing. OK, here goes. I want to congratulate you all on this effort. We have five of these HP-9000 stations here, quite old by now. They used to be our main number crunching force. They are wonderfully built hardware in bad need of a wonderful system on them! |:-) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger delyra@latt.if.usp.br ---------------------------------------------------------------- Seyon Copyright (c) 1992-1993 Muhammad M. Saggaf. All rights reserved. Version 2 rev. 20c i586-Linux steve@hammer 05/23/99 20:19:22. Locating Modems... Modem `/dev/ttyS0' is Available. (c) Copyright. Hewlett-Packard Company. 1992. All rights reserved. PDC ROM rev. 2.7 IODC ROM rev. 1.1 80 MB of memory configured and tested. Searching for Potential Boot Devices. To terminate search, press and hold the ESCAPE key. Device Selection Device Path Device Type ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- P0 scsi.6.0 HP C3725S P1 scsi.4.0 TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA b) Boot from specified device s) Search for bootable devices a) Enter Boot Administration mode x) Exit and continue boot sequence ?) Help Select from menu: b p1 Trying scsi.4.0 Boot path initialized. Attempting to load IPL. Soft booted. palo ipl bame@noam Tue Oct 31 14:18:02 MST 2000 0/vmlinux 2140145 bytes @ 0x6f9800 0/palo-cmdline '0/vmlinux ROOT=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/scd0' Kernel: partition 0 file /vmlinux ELF32 executable Entry 00100150 first 00100000 n 4 Segment 0 load 00100000 size 1460344 mediaptr 0x1000 Segment 1 load 00266000 size 179048 mediaptr 0x166000 Segment 2 load 00294000 size 109876 mediaptr 0x192000 Segment 3 load 002b0000 size 8192 mediaptr 0x1ad000 branching to kernel entry point 0x00100150 PDC Console Initialized The 32-bit Kernel has started... Enabled FP coprocessor Free memory starts at: 0xc02da000 (0x504d6c,0x504d6c,0x0,0x0) PALO command line: 'ROOT=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/scd0' PALO initrd 0-0 model 00002060 00000481 00000000 00000000 77f451b0 ffffffff 00000004 0000000a 0000000a vers 00000015 CPUID vers 0 rev 0 Searching for devices in PDC firmware... processor hpa 0xfffbe000 an older box... Found devices: 1. Outfield Core BA (11) at 0xf082f000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x70, 0x0, 0x0 2. Outfield Core SCSI (10) at 0xf0825000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x71, 0x0, 0x0 3. Outfield Core LAN (802.3) (10) at 0xf0826000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x72, 0x0, 0x0 4. Outfield Core HIL (10) at 0xf0821000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0, 0x0 5. Outfield Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0823000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x75, 0x0, 0x0 6. Outfield Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0822000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x75, 0x0, 0x0 7. Outfield Core Centronics (10) at 0xf0824000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x74, 0x0, 0x0 8. Outfield FW SCSI (10) at 0xf0830000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x7c, 0x0, 0x0 9. Outfield Audio (10) at 0xf1000000, versions 0x9, 0x0, 0x7f, 0x0, 0x0 10. Cobra EISA BA (11) at 0xfc000000, versions 0x4, 0x0, 0x76, 0x0, 0x0 11. Snake Cheetah (735/130) (0) at 0xfffbe000, versions 0x206, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x81 12. Snake Cheetah (1) at 0xfffbf000, versions 0x37, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0 That's a total of 12 devices. CPU(s): 1 x PA7100 (PCX-T) at 125.000000 MHz Linux version 2.4.0-test6 (pjlahaie@elenuial.thepuffingroup.com) (gcc version 2.96 20000925 (experimental)) #32 Mon Nov 6 10:20:58 EST 2000 free_bootmem(0x2daa00, 0x4d25600) initrd: 00000000-00000000 pagetable_init On node 0 totalpages: 20480 zone(0): 10240 pages. zone(1): 10240 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. Kernel command line: ROOT=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/scd0 trap_init Calibrating delay loop... 124.52 BogoMIPS Memory: 77468k available Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX ASP version 20 at 0xf0800000 found. Found i82596 at 0xf0826000, IRQ 87 early initialization of device eth0 is deferred Found HIL at 0xf0821000, IRQ 94 HIL: no keyboard present. Warning : device (10, 0x9, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0) NOT claimed by HIL 712, 715 or similiar Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 8192) Starting kswapd v1.7 pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured lp: driver loaded but no devices found RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize sim700: Couldn't get consistent shared memory sim700: Configuring 53c700 (SCSI-ID 7) at f0825100, IRQ 86 scsi0: Revision 0x0 Post test1, istat 05, sstat0 00, dstat 84 sim700: WARNING IRQ probe failed, (returned 0) scsi0: WARNING: target data areas are not dma coherent! scsi0: test 1 completed ok. scsi0: sim700_intr_handle() called with no interrupt scsi0 : LASI/Simple 53c7xx scsi : 1 host. Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: CD-ROM XM-3301TA Rev: 1651 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 4, lun 0 Vendor: HP Model: C3725S Rev: 6019 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 scsi : detected 1 SCSI cdrom 1 SCSI disk total. Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.11 SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 4194058 [2047 MB] [2.0 GB] Partition check: sda: unknown partition table 82596.c: MAC of HP700 LAN blindely read from the prom! eth0: Couldn't get consistent shared memory eth0: 82596 at 0xf0826000, 08 00 09 0B DB EB IRQ 87. 82596.c $Revision: 1.14 $ Serial driver version 5.01 (2000-05-29) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled Dumping Stack from c4f9c000 to c4f9cbc0: c000 00000000 00000140 00000000 00000000 c027a46c 00000001 00000000 ffffffff c020 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ffffffff c027a384 c040 c027a384 c4f90000 c02b0000 c028060c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c060 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c02b0000 c080 c02b0000 c4f50000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c02c9ab8 00000000 c4f9c09c c0a0 c4f9c09c c4f9c0a4 c011a6e4 c4f9cac8 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c0c0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c4f9c000 c011d4a8 c0e0 00000000 00000037 00000000 00000000 00000024 00000000 0000005b 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c0258bbc c5e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 c0294fe8 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c600 00000000 08000059 00000000 00000000 f00012a0 000ff000 000a5a59 000a5a59 c620 c0295794 c02d9800 00504d6c c02cc000 c0266000 c02c8000 c02aed34 c02aed24 c640 c02aed34 c02aed20 00000000 00000000 000ff000 000a5a59 000a5a59 c0295794 c660 c02d9800 00504d6c c02cc000 c029bc3c c02c8000 c02aed34 c02aed04 c02c8000 c680 c02c5fe8 c02c60a4 c028758c 00000040 c0244ed8 c0244a0c c0244b80 c0244edc c6a0 01234567 c4f9c000 00000000 c02a6e64 c4f9c698 00000000 c02cc000 c0266000 c6c0 10000080 c02c5fe8 c02c60a4 c028758c 00000040 c4ffeea0 f00012a0 000ff000 c6e0 000a5a59 000a5a59 c0295794 c0155890 00504d6c c02cc000 c0266000 c02c8000 c700 c02c6164 00000100 c0244c38 00000000 c0245000 00000000 c02c5fe8 c02c5fe8 c720 c01e55ec c028be04 c02c9a20 c0109e74 c4ffc200 c028b474 c4f4a000 c028bf60 c740 00000004 c02aeab4 c02c8d20 c02b621f 00000004 c02b61ca 00000054 c02b621f c760 00000000 00000001 c027a000 c02a6de4 0000003c 00000058 0000000b c027a4ac c780 0000005a c4ff74a0 00000000 000000ff 00000060 00000000 00000060 00000002 c7a0 002b2080 00000008 002b50c0 c019324c 00000000 023c3460 c4f9c980 00000001 c7c0 08000000 00000000 00005301 f0823800 00856606 00000000 00000000 c028478c c7e0 42780000 00000000 431c0000 00000000 4471cccc 00000000 000003c7 00000000 c800 fffffde0 fffffde0 7f7fffff ffffffff 7f7fffff ffffffff 00000000 00000000 c820 00000000 00000000 41800000 00000000 00000010 00000010 f0823800 00000000 c840 00000003 fffffde0 41000000 00000000 40800000 00000000 fffffde0 fffffde0 c860 41000000 00000000 fffffde0 fffffde0 40800000 00000000 41000000 00000000 c880 40300000 00000000 40200000 00000000 40200000 00000000 c018ffb8 c02846d8 c8a0 c02c8800 c026c000 c02c8d20 0000000b c028478c 00000000 41000000 00000000 c8c0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 c8e0 00000000 00000000 c011bb78 c0192bd4 4471cccc 00000000 000003c7 00000000 c900 0000000a c028478c c4f9c7c8 00000090 00000006 2b6a0000 00000000 00000000 c920 00000000 00000000 41800000 00000000 00000010 00000010 00000000 00000000 c940 fffffde0 fffffde0 41000000 00000000 40800000 00000000 fffffde0 fffffde0 c960 41000000 00000000 fffffde0 c011e9bc 40800000 00000000 41000000 00000000 c980 0004000a c0221800 c011e9f8 c4ff6520 c4ff6200 c0244f10 00000008 f0823800 c9a0 00000003 00000007 c0191568 c02c60a4 fffffffc c0245000 c0245000 c02d72b8 c9c0 c0245000 c0245000 c02c6028 00000000 c4ff6234 f0823807 f0823800 0000000a c9e0 ffffffff c4ff6520 c4ff6200 c0266000 ffffffff 00000340 c4f9cbc0 c012dfc0 ca00 08000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00856606 00000000 00000000 00000000 ca20 42780000 00000000 431c0000 00000000 4471cccc 00000000 000003c7 00000000 ca40 fffffde0 fffffde0 7f7fffff ffffffff 7f7fffff ffffffff 00000000 00000000 ca60 00000000 00000000 41800000 00000000 00000010 00000010 00000000 00000000 ca80 fffffde0 fffffde0 41000000 00000000 40800000 00000000 fffffde0 fffffde0 caa0 41000000 00000000 fffffde0 fffffde0 40800000 00000000 41000000 00000000 cac0 40300000 00000000 40200000 00000000 40200000 00000000 41800000 fffffde0 cae0 40000000 00000000 40000000 00000000 40800000 00000000 41000000 00000000 cb00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 cb20 00000000 00000000 c011e710 c011e714 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 cb40 00000000 00000058 c4f9c740 c02caac8 00000007 0f881093 00000000 00000003 cb60 c02c9800 c02c9a60 c02c9a20 00000000 00000000 00000400 c4f9cd40 c01d1c98 cb80 0000003c 0000003e c027a000 00000001 c02b61e0 00000004 c02b61c7 00000018 cba0 c02b61e0 00000000 431c0000 c01046e0 4471cccc 00000000 000003c7 00000000 Data access rights fault in kernel: Code=26 regs=c4f9c980 (Addr=00000003) YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI PSW: 00000000000001000000000000001010 r0-3 00000000 c0221800 c011e9f8 c4ff6520 r4-7 c4ff6200 c0244f10 00000008 f0823800 r8-11 00000003 00000007 c0191568 c02c60a4 r12-15 fffffffc c0245000 c0245000 c02d72b8 r16-19 c0245000 c0245000 c02c6028 00000000 r20-23 c4ff6234 f0823807 f0823800 0000000a r24-27 ffffffff c4ff6520 c4ff6200 c0266000 r28-31 ffffffff 00000340 c4f9cbc0 c012dfc0 sr0-4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 sr4-8 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: c011e710 c011e714 IIR: 0f881093 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 00000003 ORIG_R28: 00000058 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 10:58 ` Jorge L. deLyra @ 2000-11-30 11:19 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 21:22 ` Richard Hirst 0 siblings, 1 reply; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, assirati On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 08:58:22AM -0200, Jorge L. deLyra wrote: > OK, here goes. I want to congratulate you all on this effort. We have five > of these HP-9000 stations here, quite old by now. They used to be our main > number crunching force. They are wonderfully built hardware in bad need of > a wonderful system on them! |:-) > Serial driver version 5.01 (2000-05-29) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled > > Dumping Stack from c4f9c000 to c4f9cbc0: This has been reported on 715/50 (Robert Duncan) and 715/75 (me) round about November 15th. At the time I tried a current cvs kernel on my 715/75 and it was even worse (IIRC). I'll have another look at it. Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 2000-11-30 11:19 ` Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 21:22 ` Richard Hirst 0 siblings, 0 replies; 34+ messages in thread From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-11-30 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jorge L. deLyra; +Cc: Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, assirati On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 11:19:30AM +0000, Richard Hirst wrote: > On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 08:58:22AM -0200, Jorge L. deLyra wrote: > > OK, here goes. I want to congratulate you all on this effort. We have five > > of these HP-9000 stations here, quite old by now. They used to be our main > > number crunching force. They are wonderfully built hardware in bad need of > > a wonderful system on them! |:-) > > > Serial driver version 5.01 (2000-05-29) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled > > > > Dumping Stack from c4f9c000 to c4f9cbc0: > > This has been reported on 715/50 (Robert Duncan) and 715/75 (me) round > about November 15th. At the time I tried a current cvs kernel on my > 715/75 and it was even worse (IIRC). I'll have another look at it. I don't get that problem (crash after "Serial driver version...") with the latest cvs kernel source. Richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 34+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2001-01-09 2:30 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 34+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2000-11-29 22:22 [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-29 23:19 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-29 23:28 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 0:10 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 9:20 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 11:27 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 16:11 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 17:39 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 17:53 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 18:07 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 18:18 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 18:01 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 12:04 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 17:50 ` Steve Moret 2000-11-30 18:37 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 20:22 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 11:15 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 15:01 ` Ryan Bradetich 2000-11-30 15:04 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 15:49 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 18:21 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 18:36 ` Helge Deller 2000-11-30 19:11 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 21:04 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 22:32 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 22:45 ` Grant Grundler 2000-11-30 23:39 ` Alex deVries 2000-11-30 23:48 ` John David Anglin 2001-01-05 23:48 ` [parisc-linux] EVC monitor cable/adapter Andi 2001-01-05 23:56 ` Matt Taggart 2000-11-30 22:57 ` [parisc-linux] HP 9000/735-125 Paul Bame 2000-11-30 10:58 ` Jorge L. deLyra 2000-11-30 11:19 ` Richard Hirst 2000-11-30 21:22 ` Richard Hirst
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