Ceri Davies writes:
| On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
| When self-hosting on local disk on the T2000 (with SATA drives) there is a
| bug which causes a processor to go off into the weeds. To debug this, kmacy
| needs someone to donate another SATA drive. Sun
The interface is not the same - can one buy an adapter?
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Ceri Davies writes:
| On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
| When self-hosting on local disk on the T2000 (with SATA drives) there is a
| bug which causes a
Kip Macy writes:
|
| The interface is not the same - can one buy an adapter?
True that technically the interface is not the same. The SAS connector
spans the power supply and data port. SATA has separate data and
power. However, the mechanical spacing is the same except the SAS
drive does not
John Birrell writes:
| On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 11:22:31AM +0100, Ceri Davies wrote:
| I didn't think that Sun provided SATA drives for the T2000, only SAS.
| Do you care about the distinction, or will any 2.5 SATA HDD do?
|
| You are right. It has to be SAS, not SATA. The T1000 has SATA.
|
|
Kip Macy writes:
| You're initial impression was correct - it takes 2.5 SAS drives.
I guess this is what I get for not being caught up in email.
We have 4, 2.5 SAS drives. We might be able to loan one.
Kip, is the machine and you still in the Bay Area? I'll have
to get permission to see what
| What kmacy really needs is the SAS disk in the special Sun carrier
| that the T2000 needs.
Same with the SunFire 4100.
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Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Kip Macy writes:
|
| The interface is not the same - can one buy an adapter?
True that technically the interface is not the same. The SAS connector
spans the power supply and data port. SATA has separate data and
power. However, the mechanical spacing is the same
One of the promises of SAS was that you could combine the benefit of SAS
infrastructure (multipathing, channel bonding, and out-of-the-box
connectivity) with the cost effectiveness of SATA. Of course, that
already existed with Fibre Channel, so the migration to SAS hasn't been
as swift as many
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
When self-hosting on local disk on the T2000 (with SATA drives) there is a
bug which causes a processor to go off into the weeds. To debug this, kmacy
needs someone to donate another SATA drive. Sun hasn't been responsive to
his
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 11:22:31AM +0100, Ceri Davies wrote..
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
When self-hosting on local disk on the T2000 (with SATA drives) there is a
bug which causes a processor to go off into the weeds. To debug this, kmacy
needs someone
You're initial impression was correct - it takes 2.5 SAS drives.
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Ceri Davies wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
When self-hosting on local disk on the T2000 (with SATA drives) there is a
bug which causes a processor to go off into the
kmacy 2006-10-05 06:14:29 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Added files:
sys/conf Makefile.sun4v files.sun4v options.sun4v
sys/sun4v/compile.cvsignore
sys/sun4v/conf DEFAULTS GENERIC GENERIC.hints MAC
Makefile NOTES
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 06:14:29AM +, Kip Macy wrote:
kmacy 2006-10-05 06:14:29 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Added files:
sys/conf Makefile.sun4v files.sun4v options.sun4v
sys/sun4v/compile.cvsignore
sys/sun4v/conf DEFAULTS GENERIC
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:29:24AM +, John Birrell wrote:
There is a binutils update required to -current before sun4v will build
out of the box. It seems we have a problem being able to make non-vendor
branch commits to GNU tools just to support building a new arch. This is
a bit
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:42:42AM +0400, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
We've been handling this in GCC and BU by using local patches. This
way, it's much easier for their FreeBSD maintainers. I agree though
that committing something into our Binutils *does* take time. ;-)
Is is really just a
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