In my experience, cas(4) is slow and not very stable on sparc64. I used
it in a Blade 150 firewall.

On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:31:37AM -0500, Jeff wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've installed OpenBSD 5.6 (i386) on a dual processor XEON box which
> has a 4 port Sun (Sun# 501-6738-10) Gigabit NIC card.  dmesg doesn't
> have any indication that the card is installed. Booting Linux shows
> the card as Sun/Cassini which I believe should be handled by the "cas"
> driver.
> 
> pcidump shows the following (I think that the NS Saturn is the NIC
> card):
> 
> Domain /dev/pci0:
>  0:0:0: Intel E7505 Host
>  0:0:1: Intel E7505 Error Reporting
>  0:1:0: Intel E7505 AGP
>  0:2:0: Intel E7505 PCI
>  0:2:1: Intel E7505 PCI
>  0:30:0: Intel 82801BA Hub-to-PCI
>  0:31:0: Intel 82801DB LPC
>  0:31:1: Intel 82801DB IDE
>  0:31:3: Intel 82801DB SMBus
>  1:0:0: NVIDIA Riva TNT2
>  2:28:0: Intel 82870P2 IOxAPIC
>  2:29:0: Intel 82870P2 PCIX-PCIX
>  2:30:0: Intel 82870P2 IOxAPIC
>  2:31:0: Intel 82870P2 PCIX-PCIX
>  3:1:0: Broadcom BCM5703X
>  3:2:0: Intel unknown
>  4:0:0: NS Saturn
>  4:1:0: NS Saturn
>  4:2:0: NS Saturn
>  4:3:0: NS Saturn
>  6:1:0: TI TSB43AB22 FireWire
> 
> 
> Any ideas on how to get OpenBSD to recognise this card?
> 
> Thanks!
>         Jeff
> Any ideas on how to get OpenBSD to recognise this card?
> 
> Thanks!
>         Jeff

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