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Need Help Configuring IBM 73LZX on Ultra Sparc 60
I'm trying to load Debian 3.0r1 onto an Ultra Sparc 60 and I'm having a problem partitioning my second drive. Info from probe-scsi-all: Target 0 Unit 0 Disk FUJITSU MAJ3182M SUN18G 0804 Target 1 Unit 0 Disk IBM IC35L036UCD210-0S5BS When I partition the Fujitsu drive (SUN18G) Debian recognizes the drive and no problems here. When I go to partition the IBM drive (73LZX) it can't auto-configure the drive. The IBM website has a compatibility chart for the 73LZX and it lists the Ultra 60 as compatible. I've searched IBM's website and cannot find all of the information I need to setup the drive manually. I've Googled for the drive and I think I have some of the info I need. My guesses are in quotations. Heads (1-1024, default 64): "6" Secorts/track (1-1024, default 32): "63" Cylinders (1-65535, default 35001): "4462" Alternate cylinders (0-65535, default 2): ? Physical cylinders (0-65535, default 35003): "4462" Rotation speed (rpm) (1-10, default 5400): "1" Interleave factor (1-32, default 1): ? Extra sectors per cylinder (0-32, default 0): ? Is anyone out there using one of these IBM drives on an Ultra Sparc? If so, could you kindly direct me to where I might find the appropriate information to get this drive properly partitioned? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Chuck = Chuck Brown, DSLAM Engineer Grande Communications 3966 Parkwood Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 http://www.grandecom.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: +940.453.6723 Good judgment is the product of experience; experience is the product of bad judgment. - Unknown =
Resend: Need Help Configuring IBM 73LZX on Ultra Sparc 60
Sorry for the re-send. My work e-mail address is not allowing incoming list-server posts. So, I subscribed via my personal e-mail account. Thanks! Chuck - Original Message - From: Chuck Brown To: 'debian-sparc@lists.debian.org' Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:40 AM Subject: Need Help Configuring IBM 73LZX on Ultra Sparc 60 I'm trying to load Debian 3.0r1 onto an Ultra Sparc 60 and I'm having a problem partitioning my second drive. Info from probe-scsi-all: Target 0 Unit 0 Disk FUJITSU MAJ3182M SUN18G 0804 Target 1 Unit 0 Disk IBM IC35L036UCD210-0S5BS When I partition the Fujitsu drive (SUN18G) Debian recognizes the drive and no problems here. When I go to partition the IBM drive (73LZX) it can't auto-configure the drive. The IBM website has a compatibility chart for the 73LZX and it lists the Ultra 60 as compatible. I've searched IBM's website and cannot find all of the information I need to setup the drive manually. I've Googled for the drive and I think I have some of the info I need. My guesses are in quotations. Heads (1-1024, default 64): "6" Secorts/track (1-1024, default 32): "63" Cylinders (1-65535, default 35001): "4462" Alternate cylinders (0-65535, default 2): ? Physical cylinders (0-65535, default 35003): "4462" Rotation speed (rpm) (1-10, default 5400): "1" Interleave factor (1-32, default 1): ? Extra sectors per cylinder (0-32, default 0): ? Is anyone out there using one of these IBM drives on an Ultra Sparc? If so, could you kindly direct me to where I might find the appropriate information to get this drive properly partitioned? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Chuck =Chuck Brown, DSLAM Engineer Grande Communications 3966 Parkwood Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 http://www.grandecom.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: +940.453.6723 "Good judgment is the product of experience; experience is the product of bad judgment." - Unknown=
tftp boot images question
Hi all. On ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4u/ and ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4cdm/ you can find tftp boot images. I am looking for tftp boot images of the debian installation system (I want to install systems without CD/floppy). Are these images what I need or are these images for use with diskless workstations - needing NFS access to the server? Thanks, Hartwig
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Ultra10 IDE and Sarge Install
Recently I bought an Ultra10 and now I'm trying to install Sarge with the latest (july 12th) net install (http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/sparc/current/). Installation completes just fine, but when it reboots I cannot boot: Bad magic number in disk label Can't open disk label package Then it starts trying to boot from network, which does not succeed, because I don't have that setup. Booting from CD and then using 'rescue root=/dev/hda2' starts booting, but then upon initializing disk and partition table it expects an SCSI device: VFS: Cannot open root device hda2 or 03:02 Please append a correct root= boot option Kernel panic: VFS: unable to mount root fs on 03:02 Press L1-A to return to the boot prom Can someone please tell me if IDE on an Ultra10 is supported at all? And if so, can someone please give a lead (link to how to) or anything else on how to proceed from here? I really like to use Debian instead SuSe which was installed successfully on this machine. Specs: Sun Ultra10 UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz 256MB 20GB IDE HD Thanks in advance. -- Regards, Erik
Debian on SparcStation 20
hi, I recently aquired a SparcStation 20 (SM50 MBus module, 64mb ram, TGX SBus graphics, 2x scsi hard drives (size unknown)). I am wanting to put Debian on this system. the box didn't come with a CD-ROM or floppy drive so I'm going to try to do a network install. It also didn't have a monitor/keyboard/mouse, so using serial console is my only option at present. I have aquired for it a SM71 module and a FastWide SCSI/Fast Ethernet SBus module also. I'm hoping to get another SM71 module for it shortly too. What I was wanting to ask was, are there any pitfalls and hardware compatibility problems I should be aware of? I've browsed the 'net for information and have read a fair deal and I think I should be able to get it going ok. The lack of keyboard/mouse/monitor isn't a problem to me as I intend to run it as a headless machine as I don't have enough room on my desk with the stereo, printer and 21 monitor I use on my Debian x86 box. Any useful pointers or help would be appreciated. Thanks, Kelly
Sound + Ultra10
Hello friends: Has anybody running Sound and Ultra 10? Y have tryed it with no success :( Some indication? I am using 2.4.26 kernel and i have compiled the sparc-sound modules. Thank's. -- Ruben Navarro Huedo eb5esx (arroba) eb5esx.ampr.org http://www.cabodesantapola.org
Re: Debian on SparcStation 20
On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 21:07, Kelly Harding wrote: hi, I recently aquired a SparcStation 20 (SM50 MBus module, 64mb ram, TGX SBus graphics, 2x scsi hard drives (size unknown)). I am wanting to put Debian on this system. the box didn't come with a CD-ROM or floppy drive so I'm going to try to do a network install. It also didn't have a monitor/keyboard/mouse, so using serial console is my only option at present. I have aquired for it a SM71 module and a FastWide SCSI/Fast Ethernet SBus module also. I'm hoping to get another SM71 module for it shortly too. What I was wanting to ask was, are there any pitfalls and hardware compatibility problems I should be aware of? I've browsed the 'net for information and have read a fair deal and I think I should be able to get it going ok. The lack of keyboard/mouse/monitor isn't a problem to me as I intend to run it as a headless machine as I don't have enough room on my desk with the stereo, printer and 21 monitor I use on my Debian x86 box. Any useful pointers or help would be appreciated. Thanks, Kelly If you're in or around North or West London, I have a spare keyboard and a vga adaptor that you can borrow. I also have spare (RAM/Disk-less) SS10 SS20 boxes which may or may not have some parts you could use. I got 3 SS20s is running from network installations both Debian and RedHat (Debian is better) - no problems once you get the tftp daemon working correctly. If you have any problems, I've probably had it before and solved it. Let me know if I can help. Everard
Re: tftp boot images question
On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 19:46, Hartwig Atrops wrote: Hi all. On ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4u/ and ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4cdm/ you can find tftp boot images. I am looking for tftp boot images of the debian installation system (I want to install systems without CD/floppy). Are these images what I need or are these images for use with diskless workstations - needing NFS access to the server? Thanks, Hartwig Yes, these are exactly what you need if you have a sun4 machine. Follow the tftp setup instructions, then when you boot your machine (using 'boot net') they will be used to start the installation process. Everard
Re: Debian on SparcStation 20
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Everard Brown wrote: On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 21:07, Kelly Harding wrote: If you're in or around North or West London, I have a spare keyboard and a vga adaptor that you can borrow. I also have spare (RAM/Disk-less) SS10 SS20 boxes which may or may not have some parts you could use. Thanks for that offer. Appreciated. Unfortuately I live up in the Midlands. I got 3 SS20s is running from network installations both Debian and RedHat (Debian is better) - no problems once you get the tftp daemon working correctly. Should it be fairly straightforward once the tftp daemon is set up and running and the SS20 has found it/booted from it? 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? If you have any problems, I've probably had it before and solved it. Let me know if I can help. Thanks :) If I run into any problems I'll drop you an email. Very much appreciated. Kelly
X on SS20
Hello I recently aquired a SparcStation 20 with a SM50 CPU module, 64MB RAM and CG6 framebuffer. I got it running with debian unstable and a custom 2.6 kernel, but I can't seem to get Xfree86 running (yes, I know it's slow but i just want to try it :-). I can't seem to find anything useful from the logs, and the sceen never shows anything, it just goes blank and then it freezes. I can log in with ssh and do some commands but I can't reboot it, since it stops somewhere in the process. Also if I run ps it shows most of the processes (I dont know if its all) but it freezes and never exits. If anyone got a SS20 up and runnin Xfree86 with a 2.6 kernel I would gladly have a look at your config files (X and kernel). I also wonder what would be the best CPU upgrade for this system if I intend to run linux on it. AFAIK HyperSPARC's doesnt work very well with linux and sparc32 SMP on 2.6 is broken? I'm considering a pair of SM71 modules or does anyone have advice for a better choice? RAM is also on my upgrade list. Best regards Torbjörn Olander [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry for bad english and asking questions in a strange way, but I'm not very used to writing in english :)
Re: tftp boot images question
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 08:46:19PM +0200, Hartwig Atrops wrote: Hi all. On ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4u/ and ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-sparc/current/sun4cdm/ you can find tftp boot images. I am looking for tftp boot images of the debian installation system (I want to install systems without CD/floppy). Are these images what I need or are these images for use with diskless workstations - needing NFS access to the server? Yes, you need the tftp boot images. Read the install docs for how to use them. -- Debian - http://www.debian.org/ Linux 1394 - http://www.linux1394.org/ Subversion - http://subversion.tigris.org/ WatchGuard - http://www.watchguard.com/
Re: Ultra10 IDE and Sarge Install
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 10:13:03PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Recently I bought an Ultra10 and now I'm trying to install Sarge with the latest (july 12th) net install (http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/sparc/current/). Installation completes just fine, but when it reboots I cannot boot: Bad magic number in disk label Can't open disk label package What device does OBP claim to be booting from when it tried to boot from the disk? Did you create a correct Sun Disk Label when you did the install? -- Debian - http://www.debian.org/ Linux 1394 - http://www.linux1394.org/ Subversion - http://subversion.tigris.org/ WatchGuard - http://www.watchguard.com/
Re: Debian on SparcStation 20
On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 23:44, Kelly Harding wrote: On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Everard Brown wrote: On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 21:07, Kelly Harding wrote: If you're in or around North or West London, I have a spare keyboard and a vga adaptor that you can borrow. I also have spare (RAM/Disk-less) SS10 SS20 boxes which may or may not have some parts you could use. Thanks for that offer. Appreciated. Unfortuately I live up in the Midlands. I got 3 SS20s is running from network installations both Debian and RedHat (Debian is better) - no problems once you get the tftp daemon working correctly. 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 tftp image boots the machine and then it looks just like a CD installation - if you've done it on x86, you'll figure it out from there ;-) One tip... If you are able to run a web server on you're x86 box, then copy the sparc installation CD to your local web server and install from there - it's much faster that an internet installation, 100Mbit compared to DSL or modem. Once complete you can then change your apt config to get the security updates from the Debian security updates server(s). 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? Not that I've noticed, except I didn't manage to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel yet - but I blame my own inexperience and lethargy for that. If you have any problems, I've probably had it before and solved it. Let me know if I can help. Thanks :) If I run into any problems I'll drop you an email. Luck ;-) Everard
Re: X on SS20
On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 23:58, Torbjörn Olander wrote: Hello I recently aquired a SparcStation 20 with a SM50 CPU module, 64MB RAM and CG6 framebuffer. I got it running with debian unstable and a custom 2.6 kernel, but I can't seem to get Xfree86 running (yes, I know it's slow but i just want to try it :-). I can't seem to find anything useful from the logs, and the sceen never shows anything, it just goes blank and then it freezes. I can log in with ssh and do some commands but I can't reboot it, since it stops somewhere in the process. Also if I run ps it shows most of the processes (I dont know if its all) but it freezes and never exits. If anyone got a SS20 up and runnin Xfree86 with a 2.6 kernel I would gladly have a look at your config files (X and kernel). I also wonder what would be the best CPU upgrade for this system if I intend to run linux on it. AFAIK HyperSPARC's doesnt work very well with linux and sparc32 SMP on 2.6 is broken? I'm considering a pair of SM71 modules or does anyone have advice for a better choice? RAM is also on my upgrade list. Best regards Torbjörn Olander [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry for bad english and asking questions in a strange way, but I'm not very used to writing in english :) Hi Torbjörn, I can't help, but would love a copy of your kernel configuration file... Everard
Re: Debian on SparcStation 20
Everard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wed, 14 Jul 2004 00:58:11 +0100: On Tuesday 13 Jul 2004 23:44, Kelly Harding wrote: 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? I'm an i386 person, but it all seems pretty easy. I have a diskless machine, and had to change the order of a few things in /etc/rcS.d, and add a few things, but it is very kludgy. Sound works, and I have a working X11. Pity the card is only 8-bit :) Not that I've noticed, except I didn't manage to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel yet - but I blame my own inexperience and lethargy for that. I couldn't compile a working vanilla 2.4 (it would oops and then panic as soon as it was presented with any load), but I did install debian's, and it works. I can't compile 2.6 at all :) The elf2aout stage fails, perhaps size related, although I did try to make the vmlinux file as minimal as possible. -- TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/ Vodka, barbeque, pizza, beer - which is essential for the post-modern coder? You are forgettink caffeine, comrade. -- Pitr Dubovich/User Friendly
Re: X on SS20
Torbjörn Olander [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wed, 14 Jul 2004 00:58:36 +0200: Hello I recently aquired a SparcStation 20 with a SM50 CPU module, 64MB RAM and CG6 framebuffer. I got it running with debian unstable and a custom 2.6 kernel, but I can't seem to get Xfree86 running (yes, I know it's slow but i just want to try it :-). I can't seem to find anything useful from the logs, and the sceen never shows anything, it just goes blank and then it freezes. I can log in with ssh and do some commands but I can't reboot it, since it stops somewhere in the process. Also if I run ps it shows most of the processes (I dont know if its all) but it freezes and never exits. 2.6? Wow! How? It sounds like it is oopsing. Before doing anything, look at /var/log/syslog So you'll ssh fine if whatever crashed was not related to disk and network, but as soon as you try to talk to part of the kernel that died, that process will lock up as well. Why are you using 2.6? Perhaps you will have more luck with 2.4? -- TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/ Heisenberg may have been here.