* [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... @ 2001-11-12 2:43 Craig D. Lansing (root) 2001-11-12 6:03 ` Jurriaan on Alpha 2001-11-12 10:49 ` Albert Strasheim 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing (root) @ 2001-11-12 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux After using my CD burner to create several nice coasters, I have been able to create a couple of CD's from which my J2240 will attempt to boot. I think that I am almost there, but need someone to show me the error of my ways. Disclaimer: I am not a System Admin by trade. I have been an HP-UX user since about version 7, but have not had a box of my own to play with until I pulled this J2240 from the trash. The system is a J2240 2-way, 2.5GB RAM, 2x8GB internal FW-SCSI Disks, DDS-III, internal Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM, 21" graphics console. Here's what I get when I try to boot from the 0.9.2 iso CD after changing my boot path to the internal CD-ROM (SESCSI.2.0): Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 153 HARD Booted palo ipl 0.92 root@spqr Mon Jun 25 23:03:13 CEST 2001 0/vmlinux32 2853588 bytes @ 0x6ad6800 0/vmlinux64 3585851 bytes @ 0x6d8f800 0/ramdisk 1991209 bytes @ 0x70fb000 Command Line: 'root=/dev/ram console=tty0 sti=0 sti_font=VGA8x16 TERM=linux' Kernel: partition 0 file /vmlinux Ramdisk: partition 0 file /ramdisk Warning: Kernel name doesn't end with 32 or 64... Guessing 32 ELF32 executable Entry 00100000 first 00100000 n 4 Segment 0 load 010000000 size 1606948 mediaptr 0x1000 Segment 1 load 0028a000 size 468472 mediaptr 0x18a000 Segment 2 load 00300000 size 8192 mediaptr 0x1fd000 Segment 3 load 0034bea8 size 80688 mediaptr 0x1ffea8 Loading ramdisk 1991209 bytes @ 3fe09000... branch to kernel entry point 0x00100000 Set default PSW W bit to 0 <System hangs here> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Booting from the 0.9 sti iso CD gives the above and goes a little further: [snip] CPUID Vers 14 rev 23 Model 9000/782/J2240 [snip] Found devices: 1. SummitHawk Dino RS-232(10).... [snip] 18. SummitHawk memory(1) [snip] Kernel command line HOME=/ TERM=linux root=/dev/ram console=tty0 sti=0 sti_font=VGA8x16 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 <System hangs here> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIA, Craig ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-12 2:43 [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There Craig D. Lansing (root) @ 2001-11-12 6:03 ` Jurriaan on Alpha 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing 2001-11-12 10:49 ` Albert Strasheim 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-12 6:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing (root); +Cc: parisc-linux On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 09:43:18PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing (root) wrote: > After using my CD burner to create several nice coasters, I have been > able to create a couple of CD's from which my J2240 will attempt to > boot. I think that I am almost there, but need someone to show me the > error of my ways. Disclaimer: I am not a System Admin by trade. I have > been an HP-UX user since about version 7, but have not had a box of my > own to play with until I pulled this J2240 from the trash. The system > is a J2240 2-way, 2.5GB RAM, 2x8GB internal FW-SCSI Disks, DDS-III, > internal Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM, 21" graphics console. We know the story. Now don't mention it again, because we'll go green with envy and look elsewhere :-) > Command Line: 'root=/dev/ram console=tty0 sti=0 sti_font=VGA8x16 > TERM=linux' > Shouldn't that be ttyS0 for the console? Good luck, Jurriaan -- Go not unto the Usenet for advice, for you will be told both yea and nay (and quite a few things that just have nothing at all to do with the question). seen in a .sig somewhere GNU/Linux 2.4.13-ac8 on Debian/Alpha 64-bits 990 bogomips load:1.33 1.47 1.20 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-12 6:03 ` Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing 2001-11-13 0:04 ` Matthew Wilcox ` (4 more replies) 0 siblings, 5 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2001-11-13 0:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: thunder7; +Cc: parisc-linux Today, I rescued a 700/96 and cable from the trash so I'm going to try to use it as a serial console to see how far I get. It's amazing the "junk" that shows up in the trash when your HP shop gets bought out by an IBM shop. Anybody need a few K580x4's, 4GB RAM, and a couple of fully loaded AutoRaid cabinets each? In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? Do I have to "interact" with IPL (almost as bad as having to interact with people :-) ? ----- Original Message ----- From: Jurriaan on Alpha <thunder7@xs4all.nl> To: Craig D. Lansing (root) <lansing@beldar.com> Cc: <parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:03 AM Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... > On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 09:43:18PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing (root) wrote: > > After using my CD burner to create several nice coasters, I have been > > able to create a couple of CD's from which my J2240 will attempt to > > boot. I think that I am almost there, but need someone to show me the > > error of my ways. Disclaimer: I am not a System Admin by trade. I have > > been an HP-UX user since about version 7, but have not had a box of my > > own to play with until I pulled this J2240 from the trash. The system > > is a J2240 2-way, 2.5GB RAM, 2x8GB internal FW-SCSI Disks, DDS-III, > > internal Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM, 21" graphics console. > > We know the story. Now don't mention it again, because we'll go green > with envy and look elsewhere :-) > > > Command Line: 'root=/dev/ram console=tty0 sti=0 sti_font=VGA8x16 > > TERM=linux' > > > Shouldn't that be ttyS0 for the console? > > Good luck, > Jurriaan > -- > Go not unto the Usenet for advice, for you will be told both yea and nay (and > quite a few things that just have nothing at all to do with the question). > seen in a .sig somewhere > GNU/Linux 2.4.13-ac8 on Debian/Alpha 64-bits 990 bogomips load:1.33 1.47 1.20 > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing @ 2001-11-13 0:04 ` Matthew Wilcox 2001-11-13 0:11 ` John David Anglin ` (3 subsequent siblings) 4 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2001-11-13 0:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: thunder7, parisc-linux On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 07:07:35PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > Today, I rescued a 700/96 and cable from the trash so I'm going to try to > use it as a serial console to see how far I get. It's amazing the "junk" > that shows up in the trash when your HP shop gets bought out by an IBM shop. > Anybody need a few K580x4's, 4GB RAM, and a couple of fully loaded AutoRaid > cabinets each? In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? > Do I have to "interact" with IPL (almost as bad as having to interact with > people :-) ? The K580s are definitely of interest... Yes, interacting with IPL (or ISL on some models) is how you change the command line params; you get a nifty little menu and can edit the arguments. -- Revolutions do not require corporate support. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing 2001-11-13 0:04 ` Matthew Wilcox @ 2001-11-13 0:11 ` John David Anglin [not found] ` <20011112185954.A15743@beavis.ybsoft.com> ` (2 subsequent siblings) 4 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: John David Anglin @ 2001-11-13 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: thunder7, parisc-linux > Today, I rescued a 700/96 and cable from the trash so I'm going to try to > use it as a serial console to see how far I get. It's amazing the "junk" > that shows up in the trash when your HP shop gets bought out by an IBM shop. > Anybody need a few K580x4's, 4GB RAM, and a couple of fully loaded AutoRaid > cabinets each? In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? Where do I send the truck! Dave -- J. David Anglin dave.anglin@nrc.ca National Research Council of Canada (613) 990-0752 (FAX: 952-6605) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
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* Re: [parisc-linux] K580 [not found] ` <20011112185954.A15743@beavis.ybsoft.com> @ 2001-11-13 2:58 ` Craig D. Lansing 2001-11-13 6:04 ` Jurriaan on Alpha 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2001-11-13 2:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ryan Bradetich; +Cc: parisc-linux The offer for the K580s was only half-serious. I have 4 and have found a home for 1 at another site where it won't have to be seen with any AS-400's or RS-6000's. I should be done with the other 3 next Summer if all goes well. If the company intends to throw them away I'll rescue them, the AutoRaids, Jamaicas, etc. and see who wants them. Since Leibert doesn't contain the letters H or P, they may stay so you'd have to get your own UPS. However, these K's may be "good enough" to find another home or get sold on the used market, not like a lowly J :-( I figure I'm doing good with a J in the garage, I'm not sure the other half would be impressed with a K in a 2-meter cabinet, but the electric company might be :-) BTW, at Jurriaan's suggestion I tried setting the console to ttyS0 and also tried setting sti=1 and still no luck. As I mentioned above, the J is in the garage far away from my other boxes so I have no network option at this point. CD is my only hope for a while. So far, this is almost as much fun as my first i386 dual-boot install :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryan Bradetich <rbradetich@uswest.net> To: Craig D. Lansing <lansing@beldar.com> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:59 PM Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] K580 > On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 07:07:35PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > > Today, I rescued a 700/96 and cable from the trash so I'm going to try to > > use it as a serial console to see how far I get. It's amazing the "junk" > > that shows up in the trash when your HP shop gets bought out by an IBM shop. > > > Anybody need a few K580x4's, 4GB RAM, and a couple of fully loaded AutoRaid > > cabinets each? In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? > > Do I have to "interact" with IPL (almost as bad as having to interact with > > Craig, > > I am doing the initial port of parisc-linux to the K-series ... I have a K460, > but the K570/K580 series have 1 additional feature that I am interested in as > maintainer of the ccio driver.... it has the ability to swap out 2 processors > for an additional U2 chip (ccio driver). Are you serious about donating a > K580? I would gladly pay shipping for one of these machines (the autoraid > would also be nice since I do not have 1 to play with). This is coming out > of my personal pocket but if you are serious about the offer, I am serious > about getting the port working on the K-class machines, and maybe we can > work something out. > > Otherwise, I'll just keep working on the K-460 until a good deal for a K-580 > comes along. > > Thanks! (I'd keep one of those K boxes for yourself, right now the K works, > but it is not very pretty at the moment. I am currently writing a console > driver for it so it looks more like a normal linux box, but once the box boots, > you can ssh into the system (no console driver yet) and use it pretty happily:)) > > - Ryan > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] K580 2001-11-13 2:58 ` [parisc-linux] K580 Craig D. Lansing @ 2001-11-13 6:04 ` Jurriaan on Alpha 0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-13 6:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 09:58:10PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > BTW, at Jurriaan's suggestion I tried setting the console to ttyS0 and also > tried setting sti=1 and still no luck. As I mentioned above, the J is in > the garage far away from my other boxes so I have no network option at this > point. CD is my only hope for a while. So far, this is almost as much fun > as my first i386 dual-boot install :-) > In that case, be sure to test both serial ports, especially at the moment it seems to hang. I agree installing is fun! Good luck, Jurriaan -- "They know nothing of what is to come," Iskaral Pust whispered. "An eternal flare of pain, but shall I waste words in an effort to prepare them? No, not at all, never. Words are too precious to be wasted, hence my coy silence while they hesitate in a fit of immobile ignorance." Steven Erikson - Deadhouse Gates GNU/Linux 2.4.13-ac8 on Debian/Alpha 64-bits 990 bogomips load:0.09 0.12 0.14 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing ` (2 preceding siblings ...) [not found] ` <20011112185954.A15743@beavis.ybsoft.com> @ 2001-11-13 7:40 ` Grant Grundler 2001-11-13 9:03 ` nick 4 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2001-11-13 7:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux "Craig D. Lansing" wrote: ... > In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? > Do I have to "interact" with IPL (almost as bad as having to interact with > people :-) ? Yes. Adding new params is less obvious: edit any param and append ' ' plus the new param. grant ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-13 0:07 ` Craig D. Lansing ` (3 preceding siblings ...) 2001-11-13 7:40 ` [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There Grant Grundler @ 2001-11-13 9:03 ` nick 4 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: nick @ 2001-11-13 9:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: thunder7, parisc-linux On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > Today, I rescued a 700/96 and cable from the trash so I'm going to try to > use it as a serial console to see how far I get. It's amazing the "junk" > that shows up in the trash when your HP shop gets bought out by an IBM shop. > Anybody need a few K580x4's, 4GB RAM, and a couple of fully loaded AutoRaid > cabinets each? In the meantime, how do I change the "Command Line" at boot? > Do I have to "interact" with IPL (almost as bad as having to interact with > people :-) ? Heh, I'm sure almost everyone on this list would love to aquire a K580. I know I would! Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There... 2001-11-12 2:43 [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost There Craig D. Lansing (root) 2001-11-12 6:03 ` Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-12 10:49 ` Albert Strasheim 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-12 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing (root); +Cc: parisc-linux Hello, What I would do is the following: 1. Get the latest working kernel from ftp.parisc-linux.org (linux-20011108 should do). 2. Compile (or cross-compile with xc-latest) it, and use tftp/bootp (I think?) to boot the resulting lifimage from make palo. See how far that gets you. Regards, Albert ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there....
@ 2005-12-30 15:51 Craig D. Lansing
2005-12-30 20:09 ` Kyle McMartin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-30 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
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I have an old J2240 w/ p1120 console that I was going to throw away, but
decided to load the most recent PA-RISC Linux instead. I had loaded and
gotten it running from the PA-RISC project several years ago. Using the
ISO's from 12/19/05 I was able to successfully install on one of the hdd's
(FWSCSI.5.0), but cannot boot to a prompt. When booting from path FWSCSI.5.0
I get the 2 Tux images, a long list of console output, and get the point
below and it freezes. I have tried booting using a serial console, but
cannot get connected to the serial port. Any ideas on how to proceed from
here?
End of console output:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
Starting hotplug subsystem:
pci
tulip: already loaded
defxx.c:v1.06 2003/08/04 Lawrence V. Stephani and others
fddi%d: DEFPA at I/O addr = 0x100, IRQ = 96, Hardware addr =
58-B0-60-00-00-00
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Other info.:
SESCSI.3.0 = HP C1537A Tape
SESCSI.2.0 = Toshiba CD-ROM (used for install)
FWSCSI.6.0 = IBM HDD (HP-UX 10.0)
FWSCSI.5.0 = IBM HDD (Linux)
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-30 15:51 [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-30 20:09 ` Kyle McMartin 2005-12-31 3:16 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Kyle McMartin @ 2005-12-30 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 10:51:22AM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > defxx.c:v1.06 2003/08/04 Lawrence V. Stephani and others > fddi%d: DEFPA at I/O addr = 0x100, IRQ = 96, Hardware addr = 58-B0-60-00-00-00 I'm going to take a stab and say this is your problem. You're likely going to see a HPMC chassis code however this machine displays such a thing (look up the LED code, or it should display it right on an LCD if it was one.) [Thanks for identifying a piece of non-working hardware.] To work around this, you have two options: 1 - Remove the expansion card, if possible. 2 - Boot single user, (append single to the PALO/IPL command line) 2.1 - Edit/create /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/parisc and add the module name (probably defxx) to the file. If other modules give you grief, repeat the step to blacklist them. I'll make sure this module doesn't get built into the kernel, the driver is probably written non-portably, and thus fails miserably on 'odd' hardware like parisc. Cheers, Kyle _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-30 20:09 ` Kyle McMartin @ 2005-12-31 3:16 ` Craig D. Lansing 2005-12-31 3:30 ` Kyle McMartin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-31 3:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Kyle McMartin'; +Cc: parisc-linux I tried adding "single" to various parts of the PALO command line. No luck. Since the error at least looks like it is related to the FDDI card, I re-installed using the other NIC as my primary (eth1). No difference. The LCD just keeps cycling through... FLT 5108.8-2-32 FLT 5408.8-2-32 FLT 5505.8-2-32 FLT CBF4.8-2-32 FLT CBFC.8-2-32 FLT CBF0.8-2-32 The system is in my den and not very accessible to take apart and start pulling cards. I guess I should have gone with my original plan to load this thing in my truck and haul it to the dump, but now I'm determined to make it work. Any other ideas? -----Original Message----- From: Kyle McMartin [mailto:kyle@mcmartin.ca] Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 3:09 PM To: Craig D. Lansing Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 10:51:22AM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > defxx.c:v1.06 2003/08/04 Lawrence V. Stephani and others > fddi%d: DEFPA at I/O addr = 0x100, IRQ = 96, Hardware addr = 58-B0-60-00-00-00 I'm going to take a stab and say this is your problem. You're likely going to see a HPMC chassis code however this machine displays such a thing (look up the LED code, or it should display it right on an LCD if it was one.) [Thanks for identifying a piece of non-working hardware.] To work around this, you have two options: 1 - Remove the expansion card, if possible. 2 - Boot single user, (append single to the PALO/IPL command line) 2.1 - Edit/create /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/parisc and add the module name (probably defxx) to the file. If other modules give you grief, repeat the step to blacklist them. I'll make sure this module doesn't get built into the kernel, the driver is probably written non-portably, and thus fails miserably on 'odd' hardware like parisc. Cheers, Kyle _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-31 3:16 ` Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-31 3:30 ` Kyle McMartin 2005-12-31 16:21 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Kyle McMartin @ 2005-12-31 3:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 10:16:59PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > I tried adding "single" to various parts of the PALO command line. No luck. > Since the error at least looks like it is related to the FDDI card, I > re-installed using the other NIC as my primary (eth1). No difference. > Bah. Instead of single use "init=/bin/sh" and run mount -o remount,rw / to remount your root fs read-write, then follow the same step. Definitely sounds like an HPMC because of a bad driver. What types of expansion card do you have in that thing? [You really shouldn't just throw it out, it's quite a nice box...] Cheers, Kyle _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-31 3:30 ` Kyle McMartin @ 2005-12-31 16:21 ` Craig D. Lansing 2005-12-31 18:08 ` Grant Grundler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-31 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Kyle McMartin'; +Cc: parisc-linux That worked, Thanx!!!! I added both defxx and DEFPA to /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/parisc to be safe. I am now able to boot and have completed the install. $uname -a Linux howlin 2.6.8-2-32-smp #1 SMP Wed Aug 24 17:55:41 UTC 2005 parisc GNU/Linux OK, I have a little work to do with the h/w clock, but it's a start. As far as what cards (or anything else) are in there I don't really remember and it is not in a really good place to access the rear panel at all :-( I'm sure of 2x CPUs, 2 FWSCSI 9GB HDD, DDS 3 Tape, Toshiba CD-ROM, and probably redundant Ethernet/FDDI cards. Unfortunately, the system + console on top of it weight in at what feels like a ton :-) If I could remember the root password (ergh!), I could poke around in SAM on the HP-UX partition. It boots to CDE, but I can't remember a single login. The J2240 was a gift from a client who was an HP shop and was bought by a BigBlue company. They gradually had to get rid of their HP equipment. They called me one day several years ago and said they were going to throw away this J2240 and the HP p1120 console (brand new... 1 day old) and I could have it... so I took it. Be careful what you ask for......... -----Original Message----- From: Kyle McMartin [mailto:kyle@mcmartin.ca] Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 10:31 PM To: Craig D. Lansing Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 10:16:59PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > I tried adding "single" to various parts of the PALO command line. No luck. > Since the error at least looks like it is related to the FDDI card, I > re-installed using the other NIC as my primary (eth1). No difference. > Bah. Instead of single use "init=/bin/sh" and run mount -o remount,rw / to remount your root fs read-write, then follow the same step. Definitely sounds like an HPMC because of a bad driver. What types of expansion card do you have in that thing? [You really shouldn't just throw it out, it's quite a nice box...] Cheers, Kyle _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-31 16:21 ` Craig D. Lansing @ 2005-12-31 18:08 ` Grant Grundler 2006-01-01 4:21 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2005-12-31 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:48AM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > If I could remember the > root password (ergh!), I could poke around in SAM on the HP-UX partition. You don't need to remember the root login. Answer "Y" to "Interact with ISL" type "hpux -is" at the ISL prompt. You'll be root in single user mode. "There is no such thing as computer security without physical security." grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2005-12-31 18:08 ` Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-01 4:21 ` Craig D. Lansing 2006-01-01 6:32 ` Grant Grundler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-01 4:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Grant Grundler'; +Cc: parisc-linux Duh!!! Can you tell that it has been a long time since I've had a "real" computer to play with? Anyway, I now have a dual-boot (HP-UX 10 / Debian Linux) J2240. Here's what SAM thinks is in the system: Toshiba CD-ROM SCSI drive IBM DDRS-39130WS (9GB disk) IBM DDRS-39130WS (9GB disk) FDDI (lan1) 100Base-T (lan0) Cards Built-in RS-232 Interface Ultra2 Wide SCSI Built-in Parallel Interface Built-in Keyboard/Mouse Built-in RS-232 Interface (yes, another one) Device List I/O Adapter PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI PCI(10110019) -- 3 PCI FDDI Adapter PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI Ultra2 Wide SCSI IBM DDRS-39130WS IBM DDRS-39130WS Initiator PCI(10110019) -- Built-in #2 Core I/O Adapter Built-in Parallel Interface Audio Interface Built-in SCSI Toshiba CD-ROM SCSI Drive C1537A 12 GB DDS3 Data Compression Tape Drive Initiator Built-in Keyboard/Mouse I/O Adapter PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI PCI(103c1005) -- 0 Built-in RS-232 Interface Processor Processor Memory Thanks for the help!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Grant Grundler [mailto:grundler@parisc-linux.org] Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 1:08 PM To: Craig D. Lansing Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:48AM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > If I could remember the > root password (ergh!), I could poke around in SAM on the HP-UX partition. You don't need to remember the root login. Answer "Y" to "Interact with ISL" type "hpux -is" at the ISL prompt. You'll be root in single user mode. "There is no such thing as computer security without physical security." grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-01 4:21 ` Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-01 6:32 ` Grant Grundler 2006-01-01 14:15 ` Thibaut VARENE 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-01 6:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:06PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > Duh!!! Can you tell that it has been a long time since I've had a "real" > computer to play with? > > Anyway, I now have a dual-boot (HP-UX 10 / Debian Linux) J2240. > > Here's what SAM thinks is in the system: "ioscan -fk" is the preferred output and I can better understand what is in the box. I don't understand what's really built-in or add-on with the SAM output. thanks, grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-01 6:32 ` Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-01 14:15 ` Thibaut VARENE 2006-01-03 1:19 ` Craig D. Lansing 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Craig D. Lansing 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Thibaut VARENE @ 2006-01-01 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux On 1/1/06, Grant Grundler <grundler@parisc-linux.org> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:06PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > > Duh!!! Can you tell that it has been a long time since I've had a "rea= l" > > computer to play with? > > > > Anyway, I now have a dual-boot (HP-UX 10 / Debian Linux) J2240. > > > > Here's what SAM thinks is in the system: > > "ioscan -fk" is the preferred output and I can > better understand what is in the box. > I don't understand what's really built-in or add-on > with the SAM output. And while you're at it, i'd love to have the output of 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' 'cat /proc/iomem' 'cat /proc/ioports' 'cat /proc/interrupts/' and 'dmesg' from Linux to add to this growing list : http://www.pateam.org/archive/logs/ ;) Thx and happy new year to every one! T-Bone -- Thibaut VARENE http://www.parisc-linux.org/~varenet/ _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-01 14:15 ` Thibaut VARENE @ 2006-01-03 1:19 ` Craig D. Lansing 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Matthew Wilcox 2006-01-04 17:43 ` Grant Grundler 0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-03 1:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Thibaut VARENE', 'Grant Grundler'; +Cc: parisc-linux Sorry that it took so long to reply. I spent most of the day driving to / from Washington, DC yesterday. Re-installed and ran into problems as follows: 1) Got gdm prompt (black&white, really large), but was able to login. Mouse was not recognized after that so I was "stuck" in the desktop. I was able to login OK in single user command line mode. 2) Re-installed after getting the actual "advanced" HP p1120 console specs (instead of "simple"). Re-install failed due to "SMP CALL FUNCTION TIMED OUT! (cpu=0), try ###" errors (I powered off the box after about 2000 of these). Rebooted and got message to run "dpkg --configure -a". Did that and packages installed. The system now tries to start gdm (flickers a lot), but ultimately just goes to a blinking cursor When I reboot (shutdown -r 0) I now get the "Welcome to your new Debian system" prompt. I guess maybe I should re-install again???? 3) Networking appears to not be working, I assumed that is because of the "blacklisted" FDDI card (defxx,DEFPA). The box has an internal IP address 192.168.1.100 and I can't even ping it. However, I cannot ping the box when booted into HP-UX either (192.168.1.200). Bad card (I tried the obvious of another cable)???? To get the info. requsted below w/o a LAN, I "cheated" and started a getty against a serial port, logged in via a Reflection session, and logged to an output file... not pretty, but functional. Sorry if this is more than you wanted to see. I have been unsuccessful trying to set up an entry in /etc/inittab in HP-UX that will spawn a getty on the serial port equivalent to ttyS0 in Linux... any pointers would be appreciated (it has been a long time) then I can get the ioscan -fk output. ******************************************* Linux Info ******************************************* Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 howlin ttyS0 howlin login: Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 howlin ttyS0 howlin login: root Password: Linux howlin 2.6.8-2-32-smp #1 SMP Wed Aug 24 17:55:41 UTC 2005 parisc GNU/Linux The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. howlin:~# howlin:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 cpu family : PA-RISC 2.0 cpu : PA8200 (PCX-U+) cpu MHz : 236.000000 model : 9000/782/J2240 model name : SummitHawk U+ hversion : 0x00005b50 sversion : 0x00000491 I-cache : 2048 KB D-cache : 2048 KB (WB, 0-way associative) ITLB entries : 120 DTLB entries : 120 - shared with ITLB BTLB fixed : max. 16384 pages, pagesize=4096 (64MB) BTLB fix-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (16 combined) BTLB var-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (0 combined) bogomips : 470.22 software id : 2002047818 processor : 1 cpu family : PA-RISC 2.0 cpu : PA8200 (PCX-U+) cpu MHz : 236.000000 model : 9000/782/J2240 model name : SummitHawk U+ hversion : 0x00005b50 sversion : 0x00000491 I-cache : 2048 KB D-cache : 2048 KB (WB, 0-way associative) ITLB entries : 120 DTLB entries : 120 - shared with ITLB BTLB fixed : max. 16384 pages, pagesize=4096 (64MB) BTLB fix-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (16 combined) BTLB var-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (0 combined) bogomips : 470.22 software id : 2002047818 howlin:~# cat /proc/iomem 00000000-7fffffff : System RAM 00000000-000009ff : PDC data (Page Zero) 00100000-003b4fff : Kernel code 003b5000-00513b03 : Kernel data f0190000-f0190000 : lcd_cmd f0190001-f0190001 : lcd_data f1600000-f3ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] f1604000-f1604fff : Cujo f1607800-f1607807 : serial f1800000-f1ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 f4000000-f5ffffff : GSC Bus [8/] f6000000-f7ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] f6000000-f7ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 1 f6000000-f7ffffff : 0000:02:00.0 f6100000-f64fffff : stifb mmio f7000000-f71fffff : stifb fb f8000000-fff7ffff : GSC Bus [8/] fc000000-fc000fff : Cujo fc003800-fc003807 : serial fc004000-fc004fff : Dino [8/4] fc800000-fcffffff : Dino [8/4] LMMIO 0 fc800000-fc800fff : 0000:01:13.0 fc800000-fc800fff : sym53c8xx fc801000-fc8010ff : 0000:01:13.0 fc801000-fc8010ff : sym53c8xx fc802000-fc80207f : 0000:01:14.0 fc802000-fc80207f : tulip fd800000-fdffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 fd800000-fd80ffff : 0000:00:04.0 fd810000-fd81007f : 0000:00:03.0 fd810000-fd81007f : tulip fd811000-fd81107f : 0000:00:04.0 ffd00000-ffdfffff : Lasi ffd00000-ffd00fff : Lasi ffd06000-ffd06fff : Lasi SCSI ffd08000-ffd08fff : GSC PS2 fff80000-fffaffff : Central Bus fff88000-fff88fff : U2:Uturn fff8a000-fff8afff : U2:Uturn fffa0000-fffa0fff : CPU fffa2000-fffa2fff : CPU fffb0000-fffdffff : Local Broadcast fffe0000-ffffffff : Global Broadcast howlin:~# cat /proc/ioports 00000000-0000ffff : Cujo I/O Port 00000080-000000ff : 0000:00:03.0 00000080-000000ff : tulip 00000100-0000017f : 0000:00:04.0 00010000-0001ffff : Dino I/O Port 00010000-000100ff : 0000:01:13.0 00010000-000100ff : sym53c8xx 00010100-0001017f : 0000:01:14.0 00010100-0001017f : tulip 00020000-0002ffff : Cujo I/O Port howlin:~# cat /proc/interrupts/ cat: /proc/interrupts/: Not a directory howlin:~# cat /proc/interrupts CPU00 CPU01 32: 125984 124641 PARISC-CPU timer 33: 8458 9035 PARISC-CPU IPI 34: 120 0 PARISC-CPU lasi 35: 0 1274 PARISC-CPU Cujo 36: 7095 0 PARISC-CPU Dino [8/4] 37: 0 0 PARISC-CPU Cujo 69: 41 0 Lasi GSC PS2 keyboard, GSC PS2 mouse 86: 79 0 Lasi lasi700 99: 0 858 Cujo eth0 106: 0 417 Cujo serial 131: 7095 0 Dino [8/4] sym53c8xx howlin:~# dmesg Linux version 2.6.8-2-32-smp (root@palinux) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-1 3)) #1 SMP Wed Aug 24 17:55:41 UTC 2005 FP[0] enabled: Rev 0 Model 14 The 32-bit Kernel has started... Determining PDC firmware type: System Map. model 00005b50 00000491 00000000 00000002 7754d34a 100000f0 00000008 000000b2 00 0000b2 vers 00000501 CPUID vers 14 rev 23 (0x000001d7) capabilities 0x2 model 9000/782/J2240 Total Memory: 2048 Mb initrd: 4fb30000-4ffee000 initrd: reserving 3fb30000-3ffee000 (mem_max 80000000) On node 0 totalpages: 524288 DMA zone: 524288 pages, LIFO batch:16 Normal zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1 HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1 LCD display at f0190000,f0190001 registered SMP: bootstrap CPU ID is 0 Built 1 zonelists Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda5 HOME=/ console=tty0 sti=10/4/0/0 sti_font=VG A8x16 TERM=linux palo_kernel=2/vmlinux PID hash table entries: 16 (order 4: 128 bytes) Console: colour dummy device 160x64 Dentry cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) Memory: 2097152k available Calibrating delay loop... 470.22 BogoMIPS Security Scaffold v1.0.0 initialized Capability 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00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 0000001 0 00000020 00000040 00000080 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 000020 00 00004000 00008000 00010000 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400 000 00800000 01000000 02000000 04000000 08000000 10000000 CPU30: offline domain 0: span ffffffff groups: 40000000 80000000 00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 0000002 0 00000040 00000080 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 000040 00 00008000 00010000 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800 000 01000000 02000000 04000000 08000000 10000000 20000000 CPU31: offline domain 0: span ffffffff groups: 80000000 00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 0000004 0 00000080 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 000080 00 00010000 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800000 01000 000 02000000 04000000 08000000 10000000 20000000 40000000 checking if image is initramfs...it isn't (ungzip failed); looks like an initrd NET: Registered protocol family 16 EISA bus registered Searching for devices... Found devices: 1. U2-IOA BC Runway Port at 0xfff88000 [8] { 12, 0xf, 0x580, 0x0000b } 2. unknown device at 0xfc000000 [8/0] { 13, 0x3, 0x05d, 0x0000a }, additional a ddresses: 0xfd800000 3. SummitHawk Dino RS-232 at 0xfc003000 [8/0/63] { 10, 0x0, 0x05d, 0x0008c } 4. Dino PCI Bridge at 0xfc004000 [8/4] { 13, 0x3, 0x680, 0x0000a }, additional addresses: 0xfc800000 5. SummitHawk 230 Core BA at 0xffd00000 [8/12] { 11, 0x0, 0x05c, 0x00081 }, add itional addresses: 0xffd0c000 0xffc00000 6. SummitHawk 230 Core Centronics at 0xffd02000 [8/12/0] { 10, 0x0, 0x05c, 0x000 74 }, additional addresses: 0xffd01000 0xffd03000 7. SummitHawk 230 Core Audio at 0xffd04000 [8/12/1] { 10, 0x4, 0x05c, 0x0007b } 8. SummitHawk 230 Core SCSI at 0xffd06000 [8/12/5] { 10, 0x0, 0x05c, 0x00082 } 9. SummitHawk 230 Core PS/2 Port at 0xffd08000 [8/12/7] { 10, 0x0, 0x05c, 0x0008 4 } 10. SummitHawk 230 Core PS/2 Port at 0xffd08100 [8/12/8] { 10, 0x0, 0x05c, 0x000 84 } 11. U2-IOA BC GSC+ Port at 0xfc03f000 [8/63] { 7, 0x1, 0x501, 0x0000c } 12. U2-IOA BC Runway Port at 0xfff8a000 [10] { 12, 0xf, 0x580, 0x0000b } 13. Cujo PCI Bridge at 0xf1604000 [10/4] { 13, 0x1, 0x682, 0x0000a }, additiona l addresses: 0xf1800000 0xf6000000 14. SummitHawk Dino RS-232 at 0xf1607000 [10/4/63] { 10, 0x0, 0x05d, 0x0008c } 15. U2-IOA BC GSC+ Port at 0xf163f000 [10/63] { 7, 0x1, 0x501, 0x0000c } 16. SummitHawk U+ at 0xfffa0000 [32] { 0, 0x0, 0x5b5, 0x00004 } 17. SummitHawk U+ at 0xfffa2000 [34] { 0, 0x0, 0x5b5, 0x00004 } 18. Memory at 0xfffb1000 [49] { 1, 0x0, 0x083, 0x00009 } Releasing cpu 1 now, hpa=fffa2000 FP[1] enabled: Rev 0 Model 14 CPU(s): 2 x PA8200 (PCX-U+) at 236.000000 MHz Found U2 at 0xfff88000 Found U2 at 0xfff8a000 Lasi version 0 at 0xffd00000 found. Cujo version unknown found at 0xfc000000 Dino [8/4] version 3.1 found at 0xfc004000 Cujo version 2.0 found at 0xf1604000 Enabling Cujo 2.0 bug workaround SCSI subsystem initialized TC classifier action (bugs to netdev@oss.sgi.com cc hadi@cyberus.ca) STI GSC/PCI core graphics driver Version 0.9a STI PCI graphic ROM found at f1ff0000 (64 kB), fb at f6000000 (32 MB) id 2d08c0a7-9a02587, conforms to spec rev. 8.0a graphics card name: PCI_GRAFFITIX1280 fb0: stifb 1280x1024-8 frame buffer device, PCI_GRAFFITIX1280, id: 2d08c0a7, mmi o: 0xf6100000 unwind_init: start = 0x103b6720, end = 0x103d7f40, entries = 8578 VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes) devfs: 2004-01-31 Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au) devfs: boot_options: 0x0 Initializing Cryptographic API Soft power switch enabled, polling @ 0xf0140000. Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x64 Generic RTC Driver v1.07 Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 25 ports, IRQ sharing enabled ttyS0 at MMIO 0xfc003800 (irq = 106) is a 16550A ttyS1 at MMIO 0xf1607800 (irq = 170) is a 16550A RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice serio: GSC PS2 keyboard port at 0xffd08000 irq 69 @ parisc8:12:7 input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard on parisc8:12:7 serio: GSC PS2 mouse port at 0xffd08100 irq 69 @ parisc8:12:8 HP SDC: No SDC found. HP SDC MLC: Registering the System Domain Controller's HIL MLC. HP SDC MLC: Request for raw HIL ISR hook denied NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP: routing cache hash table of 4096 buckets, 96Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 52428) RAMDISK: cramfs filesystem found at block 0 RAMDISK: Loading 4856 blocks [1 disk] into ram disk... done. VFS: Mounted root (cramfs filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel memory: Badness in smp_call_function at arch/parisc/kernel /smp.c:342 Backtrace: [<1011963c>] smp_call_function+0x408/0x410 [<101088fc>] flush_data_cache+0x24/0x40 [<10107a58>] free_initmem+0x78/0x38c [<10103d30>] init+0x304/0x410 [<10110c5c>] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x1c/0x24 344k freed NET: Registered protocol family 1 sym0: <895> rev 0x1 at pci 0000:01:13.0 irq 131 sym0: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-40, SE, parity checking sym0: SCSI BUS has been reset. sym0: SCSI BUS mode change from SE to SE. sym0: SCSI BUS has been reset. scsi0 : sym-2.1.18k Using anticipatory io scheduler Vendor: IBM Model: DDRS-39130WS Rev: HP01 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sym0:5:0: tagged command queuing enabled, command queue depth 16. scsi(0:0:5:0): Beginning Domain Validation sym0:5: wide asynchronous. sym0:5: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s ST (50.0 ns, offset 15) scsi(0:0:5:0): Domain Validation skipping write tests scsi(0:0:5:0): Ending Domain Validation Vendor: IBM Model: DDRS-39130WS Rev: HP01 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sym0:6:0: tagged command queuing enabled, command queue depth 16. scsi(0:0:6:0): Beginning Domain Validation sym0:6: wide asynchronous. sym0:6: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s ST (50.0 ns, offset 15) scsi(0:0:6:0): Domain Validation skipping write tests scsi(0:0:6:0): Ending Domain Validation 53c700: Version 2.8 By James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com scsi1: 53c710 rev 2 scsi1 : LASI SCSI 53c700 Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: CD-ROM XM-5701TA Rev: 1557 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 scsi(1:0:2:0): Beginning Domain Validation scsi1: (2:0) Asynchronous scsi1: (2:0) Synchronous at offset 8, period 100ns scsi(1:0:2:0): Domain Validation skipping write tests scsi(1:0:2:0): Ending Domain Validation Vendor: HP Model: C1537A Rev: HP02 Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 scsi(1:0:3:0): Beginning Domain Validation scsi1: (3:0) Asynchronous scsi1: (3:0) Synchronous at offset 8, period 100ns scsi(1:0:3:0): Domain Validation skipping write tests scsi(1:0:3:0): Ending Domain Validation usbcore: registered new driver hub usbcore: registered new driver usbkbd drivers/usb/input/usbkbd.c: :USB HID Boot Protocol keyboard driver usbcore: registered new driver hiddev usbcore: registered new driver usbhid drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.0:USB HID core driver Linux Tulip driver version 1.1.13 (May 11, 2002) tulip0: EEPROM default media type Autosense. tulip0: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21142 MII PHY (3) block. tulip0: ***WARNING***: No MII transceiver found! eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 33 at 0xfd810000, 00:60:B0:B2:FC:F5, IRQ 99. tulip1: no phy info, aborting mtable build tulip1: MII transceiver #1 config 1000 status 7809 advertising 01e1. eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 48 at 0xfc802000, 00:60:B0:A4:F3:F1, IRQ 128. Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2 ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx SCSI device sda: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB) SCSI device sda: drive cache: write through /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target5/lun0: p1 p2 p3 < p5 p6 > Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0 SCSI device sdb: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB) SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write through /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target6/lun0: Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 sr0: scsi-1 drive Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 2, lun 0 kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Adding 353388k swap on /dev/sda6. Priority:-1 extents:1 EXT3 FS on sda5, internal journal ehci_hcd: block sizes: qh 128 qtd 96 itd 192 sitd 96 ohci_hcd: 2004 Feb 02 USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver (PCI) ohci_hcd: block sizes: ed 64 td 64 USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v2.2 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0, type 0 Attached scsi generic sg1 at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0, type 0 Attached scsi generic sg2 at scsi1, channel 0, id 2, lun 0, type 5 Attached scsi generic sg3 at scsi1, channel 0, id 3, lun 0, type 1 st: Version 20040403, fixed bufsize 32768, s/g segs 256 Attached scsi tape st0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 st0: try direct i/o: yes (alignment 512 B), max page reachable by HBA 1048575 module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ffefffd in 17 bits) module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ffefffd in 17 bits) dirmngr (pid 1983): Protection id trap (code 7) at 4000201f YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI PSW: 00000000000001000000000000001111 Not tainted r00-03 00000000 400023a0 4000201c faf00778 r04-07 40734a58 0001fd60 00000006 00000001 r08-11 00046ea8 00046ea8 000476a8 000001f6 r12-15 00000003 faf00130 00000000 00000001 r16-19 00000000 00000000 00000000 4077ada8 r20-23 00000001 4060d57c faf00778 00000000 r24-27 4077b424 00000000 4077b378 00045ea8 r28-31 00000000 ffffffff 40002308 40754083 sr0-3 00000c22 00000c22 00000000 00000c22 sr4-7 00000c22 00000c22 00000c22 00000c22 IASQ: 00000c22 00000c22 IAOQ: 4000201f 40002023 IIR: 43ffff40 ISR: 102401e9 IOR: 3fb7b660 CPU: 0 CR30: 8a538000 CR31: 10468000 ORIG_R28: 00000000 IAOQ[0]: 0x4000201f IAOQ[1]: 0x40002023 RP(r2): 0x4000201c parport_pc: Unknown symbol dma_spin_lock lp: driver loaded but no devices found NET: Registered protocol family 5 module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ffefffd in 17 bits) module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ffefffd in 17 bits) module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ffefffd in 17 bits) -----Original Message----- From: varenet@gmail.com [mailto:varenet@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Thibaut VARENE Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 9:16 AM To: Grant Grundler Cc: Craig D. Lansing; parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On 1/1/06, Grant Grundler <grundler@parisc-linux.org> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:06PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > > Duh!!! Can you tell that it has been a long time since I've had a "real" > > computer to play with? > > > > Anyway, I now have a dual-boot (HP-UX 10 / Debian Linux) J2240. > > > > Here's what SAM thinks is in the system: > > "ioscan -fk" is the preferred output and I can > better understand what is in the box. > I don't understand what's really built-in or add-on > with the SAM output. And while you're at it, i'd love to have the output of 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' 'cat /proc/iomem' 'cat /proc/ioports' 'cat /proc/interrupts/' and 'dmesg' from Linux to add to this growing list : http://www.pateam.org/archive/logs/ ;) Thx and happy new year to every one! T-Bone -- Thibaut VARENE http://www.parisc-linux.org/~varenet/ _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-03 1:19 ` Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Matthew Wilcox 2006-01-04 17:43 ` Grant Grundler 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2006-01-03 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux, 'Thibaut VARENE' On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 08:19:55PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > f1600000-f3ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > f1604000-f1604fff : Cujo > f1607800-f1607807 : serial > f1800000-f1ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 > f4000000-f5ffffff : GSC Bus [8/] > f6000000-f7ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > f6000000-f7ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 1 > f8000000-fff7ffff : GSC Bus [8/] > fc000000-fc000fff : Cujo > fc004000-fc004fff : Dino [8/4] > fc800000-fcffffff : Dino [8/4] LMMIO 0 > fd800000-fdffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 [...] > Found devices: > 1. U2-IOA BC Runway Port at 0xfff88000 [8] { 12, 0xf, 0x580, 0x0000b } 2. > unknown device at 0xfc000000 [8/0] { 13, 0x3, 0x05d, 0x0000a }, additional > a > ddresses: 0xfd800000 [...] > Cujo version unknown found at 0xfc000000 Dino [8/4] version 3.1 found at > 0xfc004000 Cujo version 2.0 found at 0xf1604000 Enabling Cujo 2.0 bug > workaround SCSI subsystem initialized TC classifier action (bugs to Fixed both of these problems (Dino reported as Cujo and first Cujo reported as unknown) _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-03 1:19 ` Craig D. Lansing 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Matthew Wilcox @ 2006-01-04 17:43 ` Grant Grundler 2006-01-04 17:49 ` Matthew Wilcox 1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-04 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Craig D. Lansing; +Cc: parisc-linux On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 08:19:55PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > Sorry that it took so long to reply. I spent most of the day driving to / > from Washington, DC yesterday. Re-installed and ran into problems as > follows: > > 1) Got gdm prompt (black&white, really large), but was able to login. Mouse > was not recognized after that so I was "stuck" in the desktop. ctl-alt-backspace will kill the X11 server. > I was able to login OK in single user command line mode. > > 2) Re-installed after getting the actual "advanced" HP p1120 console specs > (instead of "simple"). Re-install failed due to "SMP CALL FUNCTION TIMED > OUT! (cpu=0), try ###" errors (I powered off the box after about 2000 of > these). Newer kernels (not sure if 2.6.14, but certainly 2.6.15-pa1) fix this. (kudos to James Bottomley) > Rebooted and got message to run "dpkg --configure -a". Did that > and packages installed. The system now tries to start gdm (flickers a lot), > but ultimately just goes to a blinking cursor When I reboot (shutdown -r 0) > I now get the "Welcome to your new Debian system" prompt. I guess maybe I > should re-install again???? > > 3) Networking appears to not be working, I assumed that is because of the > "blacklisted" FDDI card (defxx,DEFPA). Unlikely. > The box has an internal IP address > 192.168.1.100 and I can't even ping it. However, I cannot ping the box when > booted into HP-UX either (192.168.1.200). Bad card (I tried the obvious of > another cable)???? Add a 100BT card (tulip or e100) and see if that works better. According to HW DB, j2240 has DEC21143 (tulip) built-in and I would expect that to work fine. Based on the /proc/iomem output below, looks like you have two tulip devices in the machine. Likely the LAN cable is connected to the wrong one. > To get the info. requsted below w/o a LAN, I "cheated" and started a getty > against a serial port, logged in via a Reflection session, and logged to an > output file... not pretty, but functional. Sorry if this is more than you > wanted to see. no problem. ... > howlin:~# cat /proc/iomem > 00000000-7fffffff : System RAM > 00000000-000009ff : PDC data (Page Zero) > 00100000-003b4fff : Kernel code > 003b5000-00513b03 : Kernel data > f0190000-f0190000 : lcd_cmd > f0190001-f0190001 : lcd_data > f1600000-f3ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > f1604000-f1604fff : Cujo > f1607800-f1607807 : serial > f1800000-f1ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 > f4000000-f5ffffff : GSC Bus [8/] > f6000000-f7ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > f6000000-f7ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 1 > f6000000-f7ffffff : 0000:02:00.0 > f6100000-f64fffff : stifb mmio > f7000000-f71fffff : stifb fb > f8000000-fff7ffff : GSC Bus [8/] > fc000000-fc000fff : Cujo > fc003800-fc003807 : serial > fc004000-fc004fff : Dino [8/4] > fc800000-fcffffff : Dino [8/4] LMMIO 0 > fc800000-fc800fff : 0000:01:13.0 > fc800000-fc800fff : sym53c8xx > fc801000-fc8010ff : 0000:01:13.0 > fc801000-fc8010ff : sym53c8xx > fc802000-fc80207f : 0000:01:14.0 > fc802000-fc80207f : tulip > fd800000-fdffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 > fd800000-fd80ffff : 0000:00:04.0 > fd810000-fd81007f : 0000:00:03.0 > fd810000-fd81007f : tulip > fd811000-fd81107f : 0000:00:04.0 > ffd00000-ffdfffff : Lasi > ffd00000-ffd00fff : Lasi > ffd06000-ffd06fff : Lasi SCSI > ffd08000-ffd08fff : GSC PS2 > fff80000-fffaffff : Central Bus > fff88000-fff88fff : U2:Uturn > fff8a000-fff8afff : U2:Uturn > fffa0000-fffa0fff : CPU > fffa2000-fffa2fff : CPU > fffb0000-fffdffff : Local Broadcast > fffe0000-ffffffff : Global Broadcast 0000:00:03.0 is tulip in slot 3. 0000:01:14.0 is tulip built-in. (my guess) > howlin:~# cat /proc/interrupts > CPU00 CPU01 > 32: 125984 124641 PARISC-CPU timer > 33: 8458 9035 PARISC-CPU IPI > 34: 120 0 PARISC-CPU lasi > 35: 0 1274 PARISC-CPU Cujo > 36: 7095 0 PARISC-CPU Dino [8/4] > 37: 0 0 PARISC-CPU Cujo > 69: 41 0 Lasi GSC PS2 keyboard, GSC PS2 mouse > 86: 79 0 Lasi lasi700 > 99: 0 858 Cujo eth0 Note that eth0 is routed to Cujo (not dino) - this tulip is in slot 3. > 106: 0 417 Cujo serial > 131: 7095 0 Dino [8/4] sym53c8xx > howlin:~# dmesg > Linux version 2.6.8-2-32-smp (root@palinux) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian > 1:3.3.5-1 > 3)) #1 SMP Wed Aug 24 17:55:41 UTC 2005 > FP[0] enabled: Rev 0 Model 14 > The 32-bit Kernel has started... > Determining PDC firmware type: System Map. ... > Brought up 1 CPUs > CPU0: online > domain 0: span ffffffff > groups: 00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 00000040 > 0000008 0 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 > 00008000 000100 00 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 > 00800000 01000000 02000 000 04000000 08000000 10000000 20000000 40000000 > 80000000 > CPU1: offline > domain 0: span ffffffff > groups: 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 00000040 00000080 > 0000010 0 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 00008000 > 00010000 000200 00 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800000 > 01000000 02000000 04000 000 08000000 10000000 20000000 40000000 80000000 > 00000001 > CPU2: offline > domain 0: span ffffffff > groups: 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 00000040 00000080 00000100 > 0000020 0 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 00008000 00010000 > 00020000 000400 00 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800000 01000000 > 02000000 04000000 08000 000 10000000 20000000 40000000 80000000 00000001 > 00000002 ... > CPU31: offline > domain 0: span ffffffff > groups: 80000000 00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 > 0000004 0 00000080 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 > 00004000 000080 00 00010000 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 > 00400000 00800000 01000 000 02000000 04000000 08000000 10000000 20000000 > 40000000 Do we really need this stuff dumped to console? > 0x00004 } 18. Memory at 0xfffb1000 [49] { 1, 0x0, 0x083, 0x00009 } Releasing > cpu 1 now, hpa=fffa2000 FP[1] enabled: Rev 0 Model 14 > CPU(s): 2 x PA8200 (PCX-U+) at 236.000000 MHz Found U2 at 0xfff88000 Found > U2 at 0xfff8a000 Lasi version 0 at 0xffd00000 found. > Cujo version unknown found at 0xfc000000 Dino [8/4] version 3.1 found at > 0xfc004000 Cujo version 2.0 found at 0xf1604000 Enabling Cujo 2.0 bug > workaround SCSI subsystem initialized TC classifier action (bugs to > netdev@oss.sgi.com cc hadi@cyberus.ca) STI GSC/PCI core graphics driver > Version 0.9a STI PCI graphic ROM found at f1ff0000 (64 kB), fb at f6000000 > (32 MB) Your mailer or capture utility is loosing CRs here. > version 1.1.13 (May 11, 2002) > tulip0: EEPROM default media type Autosense. > tulip0: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21142 MII PHY (3) block. > tulip0: ***WARNING***: No MII transceiver found! > eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 33 at 0xfd810000, 00:60:B0:B2:FC:F5, IRQ 99. > tulip1: no phy info, aborting mtable build > tulip1: MII transceiver #1 config 1000 status 7809 advertising 01e1. > eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 48 at 0xfc802000, 00:60:B0:A4:F3:F1, IRQ > 128. ... ok. should be easy now to figure out which is connected (or not). thanks, grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-04 17:43 ` Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-04 17:49 ` Matthew Wilcox 2006-01-04 18:18 ` Grant Grundler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2006-01-04 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:43:32AM -0700, Grant Grundler wrote: > ... > > howlin:~# cat /proc/iomem > > 00000000-7fffffff : System RAM > > 00000000-000009ff : PDC data (Page Zero) > > 00100000-003b4fff : Kernel code > > 003b5000-00513b03 : Kernel data > > f0190000-f0190000 : lcd_cmd > > f0190001-f0190001 : lcd_data > > f1600000-f3ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > > f1604000-f1604fff : Cujo > > f1607800-f1607807 : serial > > f1800000-f1ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 > > f4000000-f5ffffff : GSC Bus [8/] > > f6000000-f7ffffff : GSC Bus [10/] > > f6000000-f7ffffff : Cujo LMMIO 1 > > f6000000-f7ffffff : 0000:02:00.0 > > f6100000-f64fffff : stifb mmio > > f7000000-f71fffff : stifb fb > > f8000000-fff7ffff : GSC Bus [8/] > > fc000000-fc000fff : Cujo > > fc003800-fc003807 : serial > > fc004000-fc004fff : Dino [8/4] > > fc800000-fcffffff : Dino [8/4] LMMIO 0 > > fc800000-fc800fff : 0000:01:13.0 > > fc800000-fc800fff : sym53c8xx > > fc801000-fc8010ff : 0000:01:13.0 > > fc801000-fc8010ff : sym53c8xx > > fc802000-fc80207f : 0000:01:14.0 > > fc802000-fc80207f : tulip > > fd800000-fdffffff : Cujo LMMIO 0 > > fd800000-fd80ffff : 0000:00:04.0 > > fd810000-fd81007f : 0000:00:03.0 > > fd810000-fd81007f : tulip > > fd811000-fd81107f : 0000:00:04.0 > > ffd00000-ffdfffff : Lasi > > ffd00000-ffd00fff : Lasi > > ffd06000-ffd06fff : Lasi SCSI > > ffd08000-ffd08fff : GSC PS2 > > fff80000-fffaffff : Central Bus > > fff88000-fff88fff : U2:Uturn > > fff8a000-fff8afff : U2:Uturn > > fffa0000-fffa0fff : CPU > > fffa2000-fffa2fff : CPU > > fffb0000-fffdffff : Local Broadcast > > fffe0000-ffffffff : Global Broadcast > > > 0000:00:03.0 is tulip in slot 3. > 0000:01:14.0 is tulip built-in. (my guess) I disagree. The 'Cujo' on GSC bus 8 is actually a Dino. As I said in my earlier mail, I've now fixed this. So I think eth0 (00:03.0) is actually the built-in one. > > CPU0: online > > domain 0: span ffffffff > > groups: 00000001 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 00000040 > > 0000008 0 00000100 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 > > 00008000 000100 00 00020000 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 > > 00800000 01000000 02000 000 04000000 08000000 10000000 20000000 40000000 > > 80000000 > > CPU1: offline > > domain 0: span ffffffff > > groups: 00000002 00000004 00000008 00000010 00000020 00000040 00000080 > > 0000010 0 00000200 00000400 00000800 00001000 00002000 00004000 00008000 > > 00010000 000200 00 00040000 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800000 > > 01000000 02000000 04000 000 08000000 10000000 20000000 40000000 80000000 > > 00000001 > > Do we really need this stuff dumped to console? I think it's no longer dumped to console by current kernels. _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-04 17:49 ` Matthew Wilcox @ 2006-01-04 18:18 ` Grant Grundler 2006-01-05 4:08 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread From: Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-04 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Matthew Wilcox; +Cc: parisc-linux On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:49:43AM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote: ... > > 0000:00:03.0 is tulip in slot 3. > > 0000:01:14.0 is tulip built-in. (my guess) > > I disagree. The 'Cujo' on GSC bus 8 is actually a Dino. As I said > in my earlier mail, I've now fixed this. I couldn't tell if the names were wrong offhand - needed ioscan output (got it) and compare. Thanks for fixing this. > So I think eth0 (00:03.0) is actually the built-in one. I think I got this right despite PCI controller names. Workstations typically hardwired the PCI slot to use the same device number (e.g. 3) as what is silk screened on the back of the machine. Built-in devices were typically given numbers much greater than the highest slot number. Servers never did this just because that scheme doesn't work multi-cell systems with > 32 PCI slots (e.g. superdome) or multiple IO bays with identical silk screened slot numbers. thanks, grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-04 18:18 ` Grant Grundler @ 2006-01-05 4:08 ` Craig D. Lansing 0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-05 4:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Grant Grundler', 'Matthew Wilcox'; +Cc: parisc-linux I forgot about the built-in LAN port. I moved the cable to that one and all was working from HP-UX, so I restarted the Debian install from CD... it sure works much better now!!!! The installer doesn't ask for the network info anymore (i.e. got an IP address from DHCP and did not ask for DNS info, gateway, etc.), automagically selected eth1 (I guess that implies that eth1 is the built-in and eth0 is the card), and no longer whines about not being able to reach security.debian.org. The installer has been busily installing packages for at least 3 hours. 1. Blew up / hung once on: Setting up libatk1.0-0 (1.8.0-4) ... module ipv6 relocation of symbol ipv6_chk_addr is out of range (0x3ff3fffd in 17 bits). 2. Power cycled, booted I get the "module ipv6..." errors when portmap, PostgreSQL, and Apache2 daemons start. 3. Restarted install via "apt-get -f install". This is my first attempt at Debian, so I am not APT literate. This is just what I was prompted to do when I tried to install one package. Installer is still chugging. This appears to be a good sign. -----Original Message----- From: parisc-linux-bounces@lists.parisc-linux.org [mailto:parisc-linux-bounces@lists.parisc-linux.org] On Behalf Of Grant Grundler Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:19 PM To: Matthew Wilcox Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:49:43AM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote: ... > > 0000:00:03.0 is tulip in slot 3. > > 0000:01:14.0 is tulip built-in. (my guess) > > I disagree. The 'Cujo' on GSC bus 8 is actually a Dino. As I said > in my earlier mail, I've now fixed this. I couldn't tell if the names were wrong offhand - needed ioscan output (got it) and compare. Thanks for fixing this. > So I think eth0 (00:03.0) is actually the built-in one. I think I got this right despite PCI controller names. Workstations typically hardwired the PCI slot to use the same device number (e.g. 3) as what is silk screened on the back of the machine. Built-in devices were typically given numbers much greater than the highest slot number. Servers never did this just because that scheme doesn't work multi-cell systems with > 32 PCI slots (e.g. superdome) or multiple IO bays with identical silk screened slot numbers. thanks, grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
* RE: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... 2006-01-01 6:32 ` Grant Grundler 2006-01-01 14:15 ` Thibaut VARENE @ 2006-01-03 2:01 ` Craig D. Lansing 1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread From: Craig D. Lansing @ 2006-01-03 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 'Grant Grundler'; +Cc: parisc-linux I finally got the getty to work on HP-UX. Here's the ioscan -fk output: Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description ============================================================================ == bc 0 root CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS bc 1 8 ccio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I/O Adapter ba 0 8/0 GSCtoPCI CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI unknown -1 8/0/3/0 UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN PCI(10110019) -- 3 lan 1 8/0/4/0 fddi4 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI FDDI Adapt er tty 0 8/0/63 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-23 2C ba 1 8/4 GSCtoPCI CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI ext_bus 0 8/4/19/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE Ultra2 Wide SC SI target 0 8/4/19/0.5 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 0 8/4/19/0.5.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE IBM DDRS-3 9130WS target 1 8/4/19/0.6 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 1 8/4/19/0.6.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE IBM DDRS-3 9130WS target 2 8/4/19/0.7 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE ctl 0 8/4/19/0.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator lan 0 8/4/20/0 btlan3 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(10110019) -- Built-in #2 ba 2 8/12 bus_adapter CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Core I/O Adapt er ext_bus 2 8/12/0 CentIf CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Paral lel Interface audio 0 8/12/1 audio CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Audio ext_bus 1 8/12/5 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in SCSI target 3 8/12/5.2 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 2 8/12/5.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-5701TA target 4 8/12/5.3 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE tape 0 8/12/5.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP C1537A target 5 8/12/5.7 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE ctl 1 8/12/5.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator ps2 0 8/12/7 ps2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Keybo ard/Mouse bc 2 10 ccio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I/O Adapter ba 3 10/4 GSCtoPCI CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Bus Bridge - GSCtoPCI graphics 0 10/4/0/0 graph3 CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI(103c1005) -- 0 tty 1 10/4/63 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-23 2C processor 0 32 processor CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor processor 1 34 processor CLAIMED PROCESSOR Processor memory 0 49 memory CLAIMED MEMORY Memory -----Original Message----- From: Grant Grundler [mailto:grundler@parisc-linux.org] Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 1:33 AM To: Craig D. Lansing Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] J2240 - Almost there.... On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 11:21:06PM -0500, Craig D. Lansing wrote: > Duh!!! Can you tell that it has been a long time since I've had a "real" > computer to play with? > > Anyway, I now have a dual-boot (HP-UX 10 / Debian Linux) J2240. > > Here's what SAM thinks is in the system: "ioscan -fk" is the preferred output and I can better understand what is in the box. I don't understand what's really built-in or add-on with the SAM output. thanks, grant _______________________________________________ parisc-linux mailing list parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org http://lists.parisc-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/parisc-linux ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 26+ messages in thread
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