Will turning off USB inhibit my ability to use the DRAC console redirection (not the GUI webbased applet but the text-console you can access through ssh)?
Also, if I remember correctly the IRQ's can be reshuffled using ACPI, right? Couldn't the IRQ sharing conflict be resolved that way? Regards, Rutger On Mon, November 14, 2005 13:26, BZ said: > 2005/11/14, Rutger Bevaart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> We have a Dell 2850 running 5.3 which has exactly the same symptom, >> although a lot less frequently. It has two intel embedded NICs (em >> driver) >> as opposed to the Broadcoms (bge). Another 1750 we have runs 4.11 and >> also >> reboots automatically every few days. >> >> Could it be a bug in ACPI or something? >> >> Would be happy if some rc.conf option enabled dumping of a crash.log if >> somebody would be kind enough to do an educated analysis of it :-) > > I have same problems on 2850 > You just need disable USB support in BIOS and check IRQ of RAID > controller. If you see RAID and NIC on same IRQ or near, plase change > IRQ for this devices in BIOS. > Rutger Bevaart :: illian.networks _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-smp To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
