Re: Sunblade 100 IDPROM not valid
On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 11:57:46 +0200, Ludovic =?iso-8859-1?Q?Court=E8s?= writes: IIRC, the machine should only forget the settings when it's unplugged. So the machine may still be quite usable provided you don't unplug it too often. SS1 and SS1+ at least forget IDPROM information after being turned off for more than 5-15 seconds, no actual physical unplugging necessary. cheers, rw -- -- The Little Emperor rules all of us in the male persuasion. -- Women know this. -- God damn them. - http://flemcomics.com/ pgpgsRPZfDL1B.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Sun sparcstation IPC
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:00:29 GMT, Chris Andrew writes: Thanks for your comments, everybody. The IPC may look cool, but I think even to host a personal web site, it would just be too much trouble. Probably the only really useful task it's still fast enough would a nameserver. (Says someone who's running a (very!) small newsserver on an SS1.) cheers, rw -- -- I drink until I reboot --- Bender pgpUj7VU9MLHH.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Please test the new kernel (2.6.18.dfsg.1-9)
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:16:04 PST, Jurij Smakov writes: I installed this on an up-to-date Etch U1 (sun4u), and it boots until it'd like to mount the root-filesystem. Which fails, and if I'm not mistaken, because it hasn't loaded any SCSI-drivers (esp in the case of my U1). So I threw in yaird, which actually loaded scsi_mod, but still no esp, so I had to explicitly set MODULE esp in yairds config so that it would actually load esp and could go on booting. Thanks for the report. This problem has been reported for yaird as bug Erm, I didn't have yaird installed at first, mkinitramfs-kpkg didn't even include SCSI at all. Which's why I then tried yaird. #341522 for over a year now without any reaction from maintainer, so the chances that it's going to be solved in time for etch are pretty slim. If you have a chance, please try initramfs-tools, which is an alternative (and currently, the default) initrd generator. Simply installing initramfs-tools, removing yaird and then running 'dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.18-4-sparc64' should regenerate the initrd using it. I prefer to toggle via kernel-img.conf, no need to remove yaird for that ;) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/a# dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.18-4-sparc64 Running depmod. Finding valid ramdisk creators. Using mkinitramfs-kpkg to build the ramdisk. Other valid candidates: mkinitramfs-kpkg mkinitrd.yaird ... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/a# gunzip /boot/initrd.img-2.6.18-4-sparc64 | cpio -i 25147 blocks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/a# find . -name esp\* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/a# No esp.ko :( cheers, rw -- -- Any sufficiently advanced political correctness -- is indistinguishable from irony. - Erik Naggum pgpaH68pkzyPz.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Please test the new kernel (2.6.18.dfsg.1-9)
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 09:23:10 +0100, Frans Pop writes: No esp.ko :( That is expected. Reason is that the sysfs support in the esp driver is not complete enough yet for automatic detection/inclusion. So you need to manually add esp to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules. For new installations, the Debian Installer takes care of that. Thanks, but please put that into the release notes for etch/sparc so that upgrading U1 users aren't surprised. cheers, rw -- -- Like the autumn leaves -- wu-FTPD updates; -- I seek warm safety. -- - Anthony de Boer pgpcbilddhlrS.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Please test the new kernel (2.6.18.dfsg.1-9)
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 22:28:12 PST, Jurij Smakov writes: linux-image-2.6.18-4-sparc64_2.6.18.dfsg.1-9_sparc.deb This kernel is likely to become the final kernel version for etch, so it is important to give it as much testing as possible at that point. If you have a chance, take it for a spin on all machines you have access to, and report the problems, if any. I installed this on an up-to-date Etch U1 (sun4u), and it boots until it'd like to mount the root-filesystem. Which fails, and if I'm not mistaken, because it hasn't loaded any SCSI-drivers (esp in the case of my U1). So I threw in yaird, which actually loaded scsi_mod, but still no esp, so I had to explicitly set MODULE esp in yairds config so that it would actually load esp and could go on booting. But this is probably a bug in mkinitrd/yaird instead of with the kernel-image (though mkinitrd worked ok with 2.6.8-2-sparc64). Anyway it should be fixed (or get a mention in the release notes) before a lot of U1 users are surprised. Otherwise, the 2.6.18 image seems to behave itself so far. cheers, rw -- -- It is possible to watch Enterprise without buying the pyjamas. -- - Paul Mc Auley pgpRer2z14g9F.pgp Description: PGP signature
bind 8.4.7 and notifys
Hi! While migrating a nameserver, I noticed a difference between BIND 8.4.6 (Debian -1) and 8.4.7 (also Debian -1) - the latter one doesn't send NOTIFYs when a zone is changedreloaded. I tried explicitly setting notify yes;, both globally and in the zone definition, but still no luck: options { ... notify yes; suppress-initial-notify no; }; ... zone zone.invalid { type master; file master/zone.invalid; allow-transfer {secondarys; trusted_hosts;}; notify yes; }; If I configure logging for notify, severity debug, I get notify: info: suppressing duplicate notify (zone.invalid IN SOA) (And no, it simply doesn't send any NOTIFY whatsoever, verified with tcpdump, the suppressing duplicate ain't true.) Any hints? I can find no mention of this behaviour in the docs, nor on bugs.d.o either. Both machines are sun4u, Sarge vs. Etch. cheers+TIA, rw -- -- '2001' muss bei mir wohl einen konditionierten Reflex ausgeloest -- haben. Sobald ich einen 'intelligenten Assistenten' sehe, klappe -- ich in Panik das Rechnergehaeuse auf und rupfe alle Steckkarten -- heraus. - Mirko Liss pgpmhMv1c1pl8.pgp Description: PGP signature
sunlance broken in current sparc32 installer
Hi! Yesterday I needed to netboot one of my SS10s, so I grabbed the current boot.img[0]. Unfortunately, the kernel's broken somewhat, as there are unresolved symbols in (at least) sunlance. Which therefore doesn't load and makes netbooting Sarge de facto impossible on machines with LANCE ethernet. In the installer it looks like +Ä+ Detecting network hardware +ÄÄ+ | +ÄÄ+ [?] Detect network hardware +ÄÄÄ+ | | | Error while running 'modprobe -v sunlance' | | | || | | Loading modul| Continue | it | | Ethernet'... || | +ÄÄ++ + and from a shell: ~ # cd /lib/modules/2.4.27-3-sparc32/kernel/drivers/net/ /lib/modules/2.4.27-3-sparc32/kernel/drivers/net # insmod sunlance.o Using sunlance.o insmod: sunlance.o: unresolved symbol crc32_le_Ra34f1ef5 Of course, one can just use the Etch installer, but that doesn't change the fact that stable's currently broken. Which package should I file a bug against, if any? 0: from http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/installer-sparc/current/images/sparc32/netboot/ where current's a link to 20050317sarge1 cheers, rw -- -- Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the -- votes decide everything. - Josef Stalin pgpKNQSTTXqM7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Kernel oops when rebooting U2
Hi! I just upgraded one of my boxen from an U1 to an U2 (swapped the disk, to be frank), and it appeared to work fine for a couple hours. The U2 has worked fine whilst I had it on my desk for testing, with both normal and SMP kernels. Now I wanted to reboot it, and: Linux newka 2.4.27-3-sparc64 #1 Fri Jun 2 07:35:41 UTC 2006 sparc64 GNU/Linux ... INIT: Sendzs_open tts/%d0, tty overwrite. zs_open tts/%d0, tty overwrite. repeat 18 times I waited a minute or two with nothing happening, then hit enter on the serial console: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference tsk-{mm,active_mm}-context = 0682 tsk-{mm,active_mm}-pgd = f80031e39000 \|/ \|/ @'/ .. \`@ /_| \__/ |_\ \__U_/ swapper(0): Oops TSTATE: 004480f09606 TPC: 00515fa0 TNPC: 00515f50 Y: fffdfdd g0: g1: g2: g3: d g4: f800 g5: g6: 00414000 g7: 00670 o0: 0007 o1: 0001 o2: f80042393e58 o3: 4 o4: 006c3000 o5: 0001 sp: 00417211 ret_pc: 4 l0: f80060ad4000 l1: 0001 l2: 0018 l3: 1 l4: 0020 l5: l6: 004dad04 l7: 703bc i0: f8c0 i1: 00417d10 i2: 006c5800 i3: 1 i4: 000202d5 i5: 0001 i6: 004172d1 i7: 00510 Caller[00516270] Caller[0041ee04] Caller[00408994] Caller[0041a544] Caller[0063e6f4] Caller[00404678] Caller[] Instruction DUMP: 106fffee 84102002 106fffed c0284000 7f47 81e8 7 Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! In interrupt handler - not syncing Press L1-A to return to the boot prom Needless to say, it doesn't react in any way to breaks on the serial console. (And to add insult to injury, the box is in colo, and can't be powercycled until tomorrow.) Any hints on what a) the tty overwrites mean, and b) how I can avoid this oops in the future? Being able to reboot would be a nice feature... (Please honour the Reply-To, my subscribed address has its MX on the box in question) cheers+tia, rw -- -- Remember, Murphy was an optimist. -- Peter van Hooft pgpjZzOZ03rEE.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: SS2 with Boot 2.6
On Fri, 12 May 2006 12:39:32 EDT, Dieszel writes: Can anyone tell me if Sarge can be installed on an SS2 (it will be a system logger) with Boot 2.6 ? Debian will run on sun4c (which the SS2 is) in general. F'rex, I've installed Woody on an SS1+ (though this one runs OpenBSD now): ok .version Release 1.3 Version 4 created 90/03/07 13:08:39 and Sarge on an SS10: ok .version Release 2.12 Version 2 created 93/03/29 14:25:15 so I'd guess your SS2 with 2.6 should be ok - as long as you have enough RAM for the installer. AFAIK Debian's support for sun4c will run out once Sarge is no longer the stable release, so you might want to consider that. Or can I upgrade it to Open Boot ? No idea on that one. cheers, rw -- -- Be Not Afraid of Sudden Fear (Book of Proverbs) -- He. Come to one of my exams unprepared and you'll get some sudden fear -- to be afraid of! Bloody dimwits. - az about some students pgpPMqLnv33Od.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: new to SPARC and Debian-sparc
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 13:25:36 BST, David Johnson writes: A new version of Debian was released yesterday which is MUCH more up-to-date. You should be able to upgrade to it simply by running 'apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade'. Please read the release notes before you attempt that. http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/sparc/release-notes/ cheers, rw -- -- Having a firewall that allows NFS to the Internet is like having a -- seat belt that lets your head touch the dashboard. - Marcus Ranum pgpS39NFLzYjp.pgp Description: PGP signature
mii-tool alike for sparc
Hi! Is there anything like mii-tool for Debian/sun4m with which I can determine the link-status? To make matters more difficult, I've got 3 kinds of ethernet in this box (lance, hme, sunqe). Any hints appreciated. cheers, rw -- -- [Perl] isn't a programming language, it's a thousand special -- case rules flying in close formation. - Peter da Silva pgpHVdqWC6rQ7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mii-tool alike for sparc
On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 13:47:35 EST, Rob Walsh writes: Is there anything like mii-tool for Debian/sun4m with which I can determine the link-status? To make matters more difficult, I've got 3 kinds of ethernet in this box (lance, hme, sunqe). 'ethtool' works for me (hme devices). Thanks, for the hme device, it works. Alas, not for the lance and sunqe ones. cheers, rw -- -- If Darl McBride [CEO of SCO] was in charge, he'd probably make -- marriage unconstitutional too, since clearly it de-emphasizes the -- commercial nature of normal human interaction, and probably is a -- major impediment to the commercial growth of prostitution Torvalds pgpEPxk34Bpi2.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Fun upgrading libc (segmentation fault while going from stable to testing in Sun IPX)
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:32:12 EST, Jurij Smakov writes: If I remember correctly, IPX is sun4c architecture. Sarge (testing) installer formally supports it, but I haven't seen any reports from somebody trying to install on sun4c for a long time. So, if you would be willing to try the latest pre-release image(s) from [0] and submit a detailed installation report [1] afterwards, that would be very valuable. Have I missed something[0], and Sarge'll officially support sun4c? In that case, I'd be all too happy to do a couple test-installs over the next weeks ;) 0: I seem to recall BenC stating the sun4c support will be ending with Woody (due to performance issues with faster machines when compiling everything with -mv7? See http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2002/03/msg00198.html ff). cheers, rw -- -- Meddle not in the affairs of the sysadmin -- for he is subtle and quick with the LART. pgpT3QzR5BfrZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Sarge pre-rc2 netboot doesn't work on SS10
Hi! Just tried to install Sarge on an SS10 I had around. It gets the file, boots the kernel, which then hangs at ... IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 512 bind 1024) NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 Any hints? cheers, rw -- -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. -- Steve Conley, ASR pgpdUfmO1Nnec.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Sarge on SPARC IPC
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 12:46:25 EDT, Mick Weiss writes: How well does it run on an IPC? I have 2 and I was thinking that they would make nifty inhouse development servers (apache, cvs, bz, bonsai etc.) - since I won't need a lot of disc space. On an SS1, Woody runs w/o problems, and makes a functioning newsserver. Bear in mind, though, that Ben has announced in the past that Sarge won't provide support for sun4c any more. cheers, rw -- -- Contrary to popular belief, Unix *is* user-friendly. -- It's just not ignorant- and idiot-friendly. pgpRbKwCvbHCR.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Unidentified subject!
On 02 Sep 2004 21:59:52 BST, Martin writes: might some of the ATA/SCSI converters be worth a look? Like http://pc500.net/product.php?product=100295 cheers, rwho is neither affiliated with nor uses that stuffw -- -- und jesesmal wenn ich Usern im OjE versuche beizubringen dass -- sie plain text verwenden sollen, dann werd ich angeschaut als -- ob ich ein Taliban waere. - Martin Hotze pgpHzlNvFhS0R.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Sarge installer fails at Saving installation logs
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:20:28 PDT, Joshua Kwan writes: Yesterday I was trying to install Sarge on my SS10. Got the installer from /debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-sparc/current/images/sparc32/ (ftp.at.debian.org), netbooted the SS10 with it and chose to install testing. Everything went smoothly until after it told me that it was finished and would now like to reboot: At which point it now hangs. I can't really help with this, no one knows what the problem is. But you can certainly try again, with the RC1 boot images, available at I figured what the hell, rebooted and the installation went on fine, so apparently there wasn't anything important to do after saving the installer logs (other than saving the installer log, which might've been helpful in determining what actually went wrong ;) ). Sorry, I don't have time[0] to do another install right now. 0: Took about half a day. cheers, rw -- -- I knew that kicking my coffee habit would be a bad idea. -- You poor, poor boy... no wonder you're out of sync with reality. -- - Matthew Garrett and Peter da Silva pgpKTfwYuw9a2.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Debian on SparcStation 20
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:44:34 BST, Kelly Harding writes: Should it be fairly straightforward once the tftp daemon is set up and running and the SS20 has found it/booted from it? Yes, the major difference when installing is partitioning the disk(s), Sun disklabel, but it's explained clearly in the install docs. It also helps running ethereal whilst tftp-booting so that you can see which file it's trying to pull (the filename is dependent on the MAC-address) and change the name accordingly if you got it wrong (or, like me, are too lazy to figure it out beforehand). I'm kinda assuming that once I get Debian installed on it it'll be pretty much like Debian is on my x86 boxes. Is that the case? or are there any special 'gotchas' with Sparcs? SILO (the sparc equivalent of LILO) is slightly different to configure than LILO, but that's about it. Oh, and there's no 2.4 kernel-image for sun4m in stable, if you want/need that, you'll have to grab it from unstable. cheers, rw -- -- Oh Bother, said the Borg, We've assimilated Pooh. pgpWAP8jSlasL.pgp Description: PGP signature
kernel 2.4 on sun4m
AFAICT there's not a single kernel-image-2.4 for sun4m, so I'll have to roll my own. Usually I install a kernel-image-2.4 before to satisfy possible dependencies. Anything I should be aware of? cheers, rw -- -- Ich vergleiche normalerweise auch nicht im Nahverkehr eingesetzte -- Transrapids mit im Fernverkehr eingesetzten Planierraupen, auch -- wenn beide Sitze haben (wobei ich, nach kurzen Nachdenken, die -- Rolle der Planierraupe an Emacs vergeben würde). - Uwe Ohse, dasr pgpalRyTwTl1y.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Hello
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 03:41:03 EDT, Mauricio writes: You should not have said, since now I am going to ask you if you know who could help me finding out why I cannot put debian in my SS1+ ;) As I think I've already stated recently, it _is_ perfectly possible to get Debian Woody to run on an SS1/+. I've got one playing DNS- and news-server. But as for me that involved installing Debian 2.0 and doing the painful upgrade through each release until Woody, it may be neither for the impatient nor the faint of heart. It may also just not be worth the hassle, as BenC has announced that sun4c won't be supported for much longer. cheers, rw -- -- I knew that kicking my coffee habit would be a bad idea. -- You poor, poor boy... no wonder you're out of sync with reality. -- - Matthew Garrett and Peter da Silva pgpjZm7La47kQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: tftpboot.img size (was: Re: Not having much luck installing debian in my SS1+)
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 10:49:03 EDT, Mauricio writes: Ok, I am trying to put linux in my SS1+. So, I downloaded woody to my netbsd box, which I am using as rarpd/tftpd server. I configured the SS1+ to boot from le(). This is what happens: ... Booting from: le(0,0,0)vmunix 307c00 Watchdog reset Had this issue with my SS1, too. Workaround: installed Debian 2.0 (hamm, IIRC) from archive.debian.org and did a couple dist-upgrades through to Woody. cheers, rw -- -- All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things. -- Steve Conley, ASR pgpDLb4a4k3VF.pgp Description: PGP signature
Ultra 1 - second ethernet not recognized
Hi! I have a Sun Ultra1[0] here, and want to make a firewall out of it. So I put in a second ethernet, SBus, 270-1881-02 rev 1 (AUI/BNC), but the kernel doesn't seem to recognize it (eg only eth0 shows up in dmesg[1]). A test net via OpenBoot shows .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Using AUI Ethernet Interface Internal loopback test -- succeeded. External loopback test -- Lost Carrier (transceiver cable problem?) send failed. Using TP Ethernet Interface Internal loopback test -- succeeded. External loopback test -- succeeded. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. which looks suspiciously like it's only the on-board interface (one ethernet, AUI/TP, is built in). Is there a magic incantation I have to make (some module to load), or does that smell like the magic smoke has escaped this card? Any pointers appreciated. 0: Sun Ultra 1 SBus (UltraSPARC 143MHz), No Keyboard OpenBoot 3.11, 96 MB memory installed, Serial #7745258. Ethernet address 8:0:20:76:2e:ea, Host ID: 80762eea. 1: sunlance.c:v2.00 11/Sep/99 Miguel de Icaza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eth0: LANCE 08:00:20:76:2e:ea eth0: using auto-carrier-detection. cheers, rw -- -- I could even see a union for help desk workers (lord knows, they -- need all the help they can get). - Russ Allbery pgpTzuZFW8DBt.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Ultra 1 - second ethernet not recognized
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:51:59 PDT, Andrew Sharp writes: What kind of card is it? BigMac? Hme? Another lance card? Sbus cards can be hard to seat, perhaps you should try and reseat it. How can I tell what kind of card it is? I've no idea (got it for free) ... Reseating et al I've already tried, of course. cheers, rw -- -- Giga -- Teletubbies for script-kiddies. pgpSq6sA5A4O7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: debian on sparc, how many cd's?
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 14:45:01 CST, * charles writes: What I need to know if I download just the first one, can I get enough of Linux on my SS20 to come up to a command prompt when I am done? The first CD will fully suffice for that. cheers, rw -- -- There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: -- LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- -Jeremy S. Anderson pgphRwf8HfRks.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Can't eject my floppy disk...
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 12:19:59 GMT, Hobbs, Richard writes: I have a floppy disk in my Ultra 1 FDD drive, and I cannot get it out! There is, of course, no physical 'eject' button on the drive on Ultra 1's. I've tried typing 'eject', but this just seems to ignore the FDD drive, and happily tells me that there is no CD-ROM in the drive... Any ideas? If all else fails, you can go the PROM and eject the floppy from there (at least that works on my SS1). cheers, rw -- -- ignorami: n: The BOFH art of folding problem -- lusers into representational shapes. pgpjbklc6zVrW.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bad ISOs?
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 22:57:13 CST, Dave Paton writes: I'm beginning to think that the CDs are fine, and that maybe the CDROM drive is broken, or I have some other intermittantly bad hardware that flakes out when it hears about libc. If you read back the burnt CD, and compare the md5sum to the .iso, is it the same? You should probably also try that with the target CDROM, if that's possible. cheers, rw -- -- I'm picturing Windows NT jamming a network backbone -- going la la la la I can't hear you la la la la la -- - Graham Reed signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: Bad ISOs?
On Sun, 01 Dec 2002 10:43:13 CST, Dave Paton writes: If you read back the burnt CD, and compare the md5sum to the .iso, is it the same? You should probably also try that with the target CDROM, if that's possible. Yup, the md5sum is the same for the mounted ISO(s) and all of the target CDs. I meant the target CDROM-_drive_. You mentioned you could get another OS installed, so maybe it's possible verifying the md5sum on the target hardware? Otherwise, I remember something about old sparc-CDROM-drives needing a sector size of 512 bytes. I don't have any working drive which can do that, so it's only a _very_ wild guess. BTW, if you have another computer on the LAN, you could give net-installing a try. The details are mentioned in the docs. cheers, rw -- -- NT is 'more secure' in so far as, if your average cracker screws -- around with it very much, an NT system tends to remove itself -- from the network rather promptly. -- ?, some CERT guy signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: [SOLVED] Re: boot installation doesn't boot
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 16:58:48 EDT, Kevin Coyner writes: Happily enjoying Debian now on my ancient Sun! What architecture is the SS20? Not sun4c, I guess. At least 4 people[0] on this list have severe stability issues with sun4c archs since the upgrade to woody, so I'm extremely curious how it works out for you. 0: myself, Alexander Zangerl, Mike Michlmayr, Christian Mock cheers, rw -- -- Blessed are the PHBs-who-do-not-understand-hardware, for they can be -- coerced into signing for upgrades to make life a bit more tolerable signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: DEBIAN 3.0 on a SPARC Classic X
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 09:42:01 +0930, woodsend writes: I got hold of a couple of Sparc Classic X's which I've converted to Classics by modifying the contents of the NVRAM. Now I can boot from a CDROM. ... For all intents and purposes the boot sequence has hung. ... any ideas on how to overcome this problem? If you have another machine on the LAN you can try booting via TFTP. cheers, rw -- -- ... Violent Non-Smokers, who _make_ -- smoking bad for your health. -- Jan Ingvoldstad, OOC signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: SS1+: real bad stability after woody-upgrade
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 18:50:30 +1000, Alexander Zangerl writes: robert's ss1 with less mem is even worse, his highest uptime was 1d IIRC. Actually, my newest record since the upgrade is 13:07:20 up 3 days, 13:39, 1 user, load average: 0.28, 0.06, 0.02 I s/sendmail/exim/ to get that good, but even as the crashes aren't as freuqent as qith running sendmail, they're still biting every so often. I do log everything to the console, and log that to a file, but it simply drops dead, sometimes in the middle of a message, like: Aug 8 11:22:06 gonzales innfeed[245]: pizzaschleicher.snafu.priv.at:0 connected Aug 8 11:22:06 gonzales innfeed[245]: pizzaschleich i'll be grateful for all hints that might lead to solving this. Yes, definitely. cheers, rw -- -- Die FPOe steht auf der Seite der deutschkaerntner Bevoelkerung -- Martin Strutz, FPOe -- Was brauchts noch mehr? signature.ng Description: PGP signature
woody on SS1 hangs
Hi! As you might remember, I managed to upgrade to Woody on my SS1 last week. Still using the 2.2.19 kernel-image which worked quite fine until now. Now the box always hangs after ~ 30 hours. No console output, no console access, most of the time not even a break works (although when it works it doesn't help either except for issuing a reset). There are no log entries, no console output, nothing. Any idea how I could debug this? cheers+TIA, rw -- -- Contrary to popular belief, Unix *is* user-friendly. -- It's just not ignorant- and idiot-friendly. signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: Woody/SS5 upgrade problem
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 18:59:55 PDT, Neil Gruending writes: Since named isn't resolving, how can I finish upgrading my system, or do I need to burn a CD and start over? Looks like I lied earlier - I can't ping anything, including localhost! I keep on getting Network is unreachable errors. Ifconfig says that both eth0 and lo interfaces are up, so I'm getting more confused... Have a look at the routing table `route -n`, also try `ifdown -a; ifup -a`. cheers, rw -- -- Innocence is no protection when governments go bad --- Tom Swiss signature.ng Description: PGP signature
SS1(sun4c) upgrade to Woody trouble..
Hi! For the last few days I've been trying to upgrade my veteran SS1 to Woody, now that that's stable. But: as soon as it's done fetching packages and starts to configure them, load goes tits-up until it completely stops responding. Well, it continues to answer ICMP and TCP, but no service behind responds, until the TCP-session finally timeouts. I can get to PROM via the console, but nothing else responds there also. Running `while true; do sleep 60; uptime; free; done` in another shell, I can watch it grind to a halt: 2:38pm up 21:18, 2 users, load average: 6.15, 6.67, 5.71 total used free sharedbuffers cached Mem: 13980 13372608 4508 1064 5320 -/+ buffers/cache: 6988 6992 Swap: 179252 22144 157108 ... 3:52pm up 22:33, 2 users, load average: 26.43, 25.91, 22.91 total used free sharedbuffers cached Mem: 13980 13704276 4364 1064 4600 -/+ buffers/cache: 8040 5940 Swap: 179252 39828 139424 (Well, actually one iteration through the loop takes some 20 minutes now) I've let it run for over 2 days the last time until I finally gave in and rebooted. AH, yes, since I interrupted dpkg I'm now running `dpkg --configure -a`, which came this far since starting 5 hours ago: gonzales:/home/waldner# dpkg --configure -a Setting up locales (2.2.5-10) ... Installing new version of config file /etc/locale.alias ... Generating locales... de_AT.ISO-8859-1... done [EMAIL PROTECTED] done en_US.ISO-8859-1... done en_US.UTF-8... Heck, even upgrading ssh incl. generating a shitload of new keys was faster. If you have suggestions, my thankfulness will haunt you ;) cheers+TIA, rw -- -- I'll get a life when someone demonstrates to me that it would -- be superior to what I have now... (Taki Kogoma) signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: Your password!
(Come on, people. Trim your replies, please. Yes, that can even be done with outlook) On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 13:14:39 PDT, Greg Ray writes: I agree. Most of the groups I subscribed to reject posts unless sender is registered. And then people who need help will have to subscribe to the list first, which means that most people who need trivial questions answered will never ask them. Well then if they dont asked then it most not have been important, if they want answers they can spend 30 sec of their day and register to the list. The obvious answer to that is a combination of subscribers-only and moderation (which has its own quirks, I know). Overall I have to agree that subscribers-only should be the way to go. Makes it easier for those who are subscribed (less spam) and harder for those who're not (need to subscribe first). It's a choice, but one that the list-admins have to make. Personally, my policy is to subscribe to every list I post to. cheers, rw -- -- Service packs are for people who are mentally not equipped -- to keep track of patches and wouldn't know how to apply one -- anyway. signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: problems with X on SS20
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 10:22:07 +0200, Thomas 'Mike' Michlmayr writes: the only thing that worries me is the mouse: most of the times when i do something with the mouse, i get a lof of bogus activity. eg, i select text in an xterm, and move to another window on the screen to paste the text. suddenly the mouse freaks, moves the pointer all over the screen and all the while pasting the previously selected text, or it makes another selection while freaking and drops that one all over the place. Wild guess: Are you running gpm? cheers, rw -- -- `apt-get update; apt-get -s install life/testing` signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: Sun Support for Linux
And just the benefit of being able to run headless with a real serial port console (i.e. including being able to get to the BIOS) is enough benefit over Intel stuff for me. (I keep hoping that someone will start shipping Intel boards with the Linux BIOS Project ROMs on them. 2 sec. POST time and true serial port console. Drool.) Have you had a look at the PC Weasel? It claims to act like a graphics adapter to the system but the real output is on console.. http://www.realweasel.com/ cheers, rw -- -- Service packs are for people who are mentally not equipped -- to keep track of patches and wouldn't know how to apply one -- anyway. signature.ng Description: PGP signature
Re: Installation / RCS
On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 11:35:44 +1100, Del Campo, Damian writes: Hi, I'm running potato on a SS2 and don't have rcs installed for some reason. I downloaded 5.7 from the url given in the HOWTO and for some reason can't get it to install. That's unnecessarily complicated. Just `apt-get install rcs` ;-) cheers, rw -- -- There is an old saying that if a million monkeys typed -- on a million keyboards for a million years, eventually -- all the works of Shakespeare would be produced. -- Now, thanks to Usenet, we know this is not true. pgpslPNAYp7N4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: boot-woes on a sparcstation 1
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 14:09:46 +0200, Robert Waldner writes: On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 13:50:19 +0200, Thorsten Kukuk writes: On Sat, Aug 18, Robert Waldner wrote: It seems to load tftpboot.img via TFTP correctly, but as soon as getting the file is finished, it bombs out with Data Access Exception. The most time I get this message the image is to big for this machine (means making the image some kb smaller solves the problem). Ahemm, how would I do that? I tried booting via diskette, but no luck there, either. I dd the images on an i386-box, but the sparc doesn´t recognize them (drive reports track 2 when reading track 0). I don´t have a spare SCSI-cdrom, so installing via CD isn´t an option for me. It seems that I´ll have to somehow copy with TFTP. Are there older, thus smaller, tftpboot-images available anywhere? I´d be happy just to get something to run on the box from where I could then upgrade.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! cheers+tia, rw -- -- You are in a maze of twisty little Linux distros, all different. -- Abigail, asr pgp4UPG7VJSTm.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: boot-woes on a sparcstation 1
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 13:50:19 +0200, Thorsten Kukuk writes: On Sat, Aug 18, Robert Waldner wrote: It seems to load tftpboot.img via TFTP correctly, but as soon as getting the file is finished, it bombs out with Data Access Exception. The most time I get this message the image is to big for this machine (means making the image some kb smaller solves the problem). Ahemm, how would I do that? Simply only taking the first 90 % of the file? The box only has 16 MB RAM, but that should be sufficient, shouldn´t it? cheers, rw -- -- The difference between sex and death is that with death -- you can do it alone and no one is going to make fun of you. -- - Woody Allen pgpDlIZdFO5Ux.pgp Description: PGP signature