I have run the 4.x versions on this exact same hardware with no
sysinstall issues. I upgraded to 5.4 using the installation CD and
sysinstall ran fine during the install. However after installing my
system and doing a full boot, sysinstall just hangs at probing on any
attempt to run from the
it sit? Sometimes it appears as if probing
devices takes approximately 4-6 minutes on my P4, so if you have slower
hardware it may take longer.
-Garrett
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though most are pretty quick. So, try patience first.
Another suggestion - if you've external USB devices, esp. storage,
unplug 'em from the PC and see if the system comes up without 'em. I
had a fun time with an external HD hanging my startups until I
learned to only
Hello Everyone,
Are USB-typed wi(4) devices supported on FreeBSD or being worked on at
all? I'm just curious because I have a Buffalo WLI-USB-KB11 (Melco
product 0x0044 rev 1.10/1.32) and FreeBSD 5.5-RELEASE doesn't like it.
(Generic kernel, I'm using kldload wi) on my IBM Thinkpad 240
Hi guys (and girls?),
I have an interesting yet frustating problem trying to get FreeBSD to
access a logical drive/lun's on a raid array.
Let me describe the system first.
The server has a Supermicro X6DH8-G2 mainboard. This thing has an
on-board Adaptec AIC-7902 controller (ahd) which we are not
Hello all...
I was just recruited by a friend to help build an Internet based video
surveillance system, I recommend FreeBSD to him for the project. I
checked the 5.4 hardware notes but didn't see anything about USB video
capture devices, I only see the PCI based bktr devices... So
On 6/29/05, Scott Neville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your help, the controler is listed on that page and uses the
ida(4) driver. I have tried a differnt cable (one that i tested on another
server) and that has made no change, I have changed the terminators which
have made no
I still have the problem of waitinf 15 seconds for the SCSI devices to settle
on my 1850R proliant server. I have tried erasing the system and using SCO
UNIX, DOS5 and Other as the operating systems. I have tried apci enabled and
disabled and I have checked to ensure the drives work (which
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Neville
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 3:36 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: waiting 15 seconds for scsi devices to settle
I still have the problem of waitinf 15 seconds for the SCSI
devices to settle on my 1850R
That can be controlled threw a kernel option. A statement like this one
will set tht time to 3 seconds.
options SCSI_DELAY=3000 # Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI
Casey
I still have the problem of waitinf 15 seconds for the SCSI devices to
settle on my 1850R proliant server
On 6/28/05, John Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just a shot in the dark here... have you tried shifting the drives
to different positions in the drive cage? could it possibly be
hanging when it probes a vacant slot? bad cable connections?
bad termination? missing jumpers?
bad cable
. The installer asks for all the
disks as usual and gets to load the kernal but gets to the waiting 15 for SCSI
devices to settle and stays there forever. I have tried launching the
installer with option 6 and used set vm.old_contigmalloc=1 but this did
nothing. I tried the installation with FreeBSD 5.3
the system in the hope of using FTP. The installer asks for all
the disks as usual and gets to load the kernal but gets to the waiting 15
for SCSI devices to settle and stays there forever. I have tried launching
the installer with option 6 and used set vm.old_contigmalloc=1 but this did
nothing
to install the system in the hope of using FTP. The installer asks for all
the disks as usual and gets to load the kernal but gets to the waiting 15
for SCSI devices to settle and stays there forever. I have tried launching
the installer with option 6 and used set vm.old_contigmalloc=1
I am using the smart array controler 3200 for the drive cage that I am using.
When i set up the server using smart start, I selected the operting system
other. Many thanks
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On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 20:20 +0100, Scott Neville wrote:
I am using the smart array controler 3200 for the drive cage that I am using.
When i set up the server using smart start, I selected the operting system
other. Many thanks
Odd, I'm using the same controller with the same type of
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm
booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for acd0 but it's still
probing the
On 6/15/05, JM wrote:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm
booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for acd0 but
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 6/15/05, JM wrote:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm
booting the system. i've erased the
: disabling ata devices
On 6/15/05, JM wrote:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm
booting the system. i've erased
or the support for this piece of hardware.
if possible i'd like to
just remove the device node altogether. every time i remove /dev/acd0
it's just recreated each time i restart.
devfs provides a kind of virtual file system which will be created in
respect of the devices that are known
On 6/15/05, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 6/15/05, JM wrote:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time
remove the hardware or the support for this piece of hardware.
if possible i'd like to just remove the device node altogether.
every time i remove /dev/acd0 it's just recreated each time i restart.
devfs provides a kind of virtual file system which will be created in
respect of the devices
JM schrieb:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm
just remove the device node altogether. every time i remove /dev/acd0
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 6/15/05, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 6/15/05, JM wrote:
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with
my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA
and probably isn't
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:08:42AM -0400, JM wrote:
i thought about this but the ad0 and acd0 are on the same controller...
i think. is there some hardware probe i can use to confirm which
controller each ata device belongs to (corresponding to the device.hints
entry...)
Run atacontrol
Björn König wrote:
JM wrote:
from dmesg -a:
...
ad0: 19077MB ST92011A/3.04 [38760/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33
acd0: CDROM CD-224E/1.7A at ata0-slave UDMA33
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
...
when probing acd0 the system waits for about 10-20 seconds. [...]
Are you really sure that
I am looking for a FAQ about dynamic devices:
In 5.3 (and 5.4..) SCSI devices nodes (/dev/pass*) are created when
discovered (at boot or when running camcontrol rescan ... )
How to change the permissions on the /dev/pass* ? (not manualy of
course ;-)
OK, I can wrote a shell
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 11:39:16AM +0200, regisr wrote:
I am looking for a FAQ about dynamic devices:
In 5.3 (and 5.4..) SCSI devices nodes (/dev/pass*) are created when
discovered (at boot or when running camcontrol rescan ... )
How to change the permissions on the /dev/pass* ? (not manualy
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 01:36:11PM +0200, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 11:39:16AM +0200, regisr wrote:
I am looking for a FAQ about dynamic devices:
In 5.3 (and 5.4..) SCSI devices nodes (/dev/pass*) are created when
discovered (at boot or when running camcontrol rescan
for attach and detach events.
But the device is not connected at boot time, it is an SCSI device, I
can't known the device name ( passN ) ... The number can change if I
plug USB devices or power up SCSI device in different order...
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regisr a écrit :
I am looking for a FAQ about dynamic devices:
In 5.3 (and 5.4..) SCSI devices nodes (/dev/pass*) are created when
discovered (at boot or when running camcontrol rescan ... )
How to change the permissions on the /dev/pass* ? (not manualy of
course ;-)
OK, I can wrote a shell
hello,
i just changed my hardware and pciconf -lv give me two unknown devices :
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hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Compaq Computer Corp (Now owned by Hewlett-Packard)'
device = 'Advanced System Management Controller
Belkin wrote:
Hello! I'm a programmer from Russia. Where can I find documentation
about LKM drivers or about next thing: I need to write driver of
special device attached to com-port. I don't know how can I work with
com-port (using termios.h or assembler?), because I don't know what is
Hello all,
Does anybody know of a solution for this problem:
I have just acquired a new Zire 31 Palm Pilot to replace my old Palm
VII, which was a serial interface.
I figured out how to sync the Zire to jpilot over USB after compiling
the kernel (5.3 p9) with 'device ucom' and 'device uvisor'.
On Thursday 21 April 2005 11:20 am, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello all,
Does anybody know of a solution for this problem:
I have just acquired a new Zire 31 Palm Pilot to replace my old
Palm VII, which was a serial interface.
I figured out how to sync the Zire to jpilot over USB after
Hello! I'm a programmer from Russia. Where can I find documentation
about LKM drivers or about next thing: I need to write driver of special
device attached to com-port. I don't know how can I work with com-port
(using termios.h or assembler?), because I don't know what is correct
for kernel
created devices, such as
cua* and tty* ?
With devfs(8). To set the permissions from the command line, use
devfs add path 'cua*' mode 0666
This setting is lost at reboot, unless you put it in
/etc/devfs.rules. See my freebsd page at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/freebsd/ for a more thorough
How do I set file mode to 0666 on dynamicly created devices, such as
cua* and tty* ?
I couldn't find the answer in the Handbook.
I'm trying to get a alm m500 to hotsync with pilot-link and Kpilot on
FreeBSD 6-CURRENT. So far, I can communicate via dlpsh as root if I
press the HotSync button
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 08:12:05PM -0800, Randy Primeaux wrote:
How do I set file mode to 0666 on dynamicly created devices, such as
cua* and tty* ?
See the devfs manpages.
Kris
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Why are the last messages showing eventhough ports seem to be detected and
working fine? Is there a way to disable/fix those unknown devices? PC is
a notebook (with APM/PnP only, ACPI is disabled).
Part of kernel:
#device apic# I/O APIC
device apm
device
Hi,
Is there any support for USB ISDN devices in 5.3? The USB modem I want
to use is correctly idendified but as a ugen0(.1/.2). I searched the docs
but I only saw info for PCI/PCMCIA/ISA ISDN cards, no USB at all.
PS: Please CC
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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 10:03 pm, Thomas Foster wrote:
You can get the Hauppauge PVR drivers running, though its a manual job...
http://mythtv.son.org/tiki-index.php?page=Multimedia+Drivers
hope this helps..
Thanks. I had looked at that card but crossed it off figuring it wouldn't
I'm looking into getting a video capture of TV Tuner device for my PC.
Does anyone have any experience with Plextor ConvertX PVR devices? They are
usb and that makes me a little shy in the purchase of one.
My other choice would be eVGA's NVTV, but I'm not sure if it will work will
FreeBSD
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 12:33:52PM +, Rod Person wrote:
I'm looking into getting a video capture of TV Tuner device for my PC.
Does anyone have any experience with Plextor ConvertX PVR devices? They are
usb and that makes me a little shy in the purchase of one.
My other choice would
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 6:23 pm, Roland Smith wrote:
AFAICT, the only video driver in the kernel is the 'bktr' driver, which
supports cards based on the bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. See
paragraph 7.5 of the Handbook.
Yes, I've read that. I have found a Linux site that has an
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 07:54 am, Rod Person wrote:
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 6:23 pm, Roland Smith wrote:
AFAICT, the only video driver in the kernel is the 'bktr' driver,
which supports cards based on the bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879
chipset. See paragraph 7.5 of the Handbook.
: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 5:54 AM
Subject: Re: Video Capture, TV tuner devices
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 6:23 pm, Roland Smith wrote:
AFAICT, the only video driver in the kernel is the 'bktr' driver, which
supports cards based on the bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. See
paragraph 7.5
there being a way to 'alias' the
devices such that /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvd, etc. could point to the same
device such that programs would find them. Is this the case? How would
fstab look?
fstab(5) is irrelevant; that has to do with mounting filesystems.
What you're thinking of is called a symbolic
Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been working to get my CD-RW and DVD drives seen on my FBSD
5.3-STABLE box and mountable by a normal user account. I've succeeded
with a minor glitch or two. I can mount the devices and can play DVDs
and burn using k3b, but...
I can't use
On 01/18/05 18:47:31, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I've been working to get my CD-RW and DVD drives seen on my FBSD
5.3-STABLE box and mountable by a normal user account. I've
succeeded
with a minor glitch or two. I can mount the devices and can play
DVDs
and burn using k3b, but...
I can't use
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 16:06 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
What device are those applications looking for?
Perhaps (just a guess) they're looking for /dev/cdrom or /dev/cd0 and
you only have /dev/acd0?
I'm not sure. I thought I remember there being a way to 'alias' the
devices
I've been working to get my CD-RW and DVD drives seen on my FBSD
5.3-STABLE box and mountable by a normal user account. I've succeeded
with a minor glitch or two. I can mount the devices and can play DVDs
and burn using k3b, but...
I can't use SoundJuicer and cdbakeoven does not detect
Kevin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I get the error:
mount -t msdos /dev
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I get the error:
mount
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I
something to be added?).
Thanks for the offline and online offers of help that I've received.
I'm not sure what changed, but I was troubleshooting with a LiveCD
distro which detected the ports and devices correctly. I then copied
the /var/log/messages file from this and was going to post
Kevin Smith wrote:
I'm a little new at this, but can some suggest what is the best way to
mount firewire and usb storage devices ? I am using both my ipod and
compact flash devices with freeBSD but I find that I do not have a
simple setup that allows me to mount them easily without manually
Kevin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) Is there an easier way to manage these devices. For example, if
there is a way to auto mount them when they are plugged in that would
be nice. Gnome 2.8 is supposed to support this, but I have not found
any clear way on how to set it up.
See
?).
What happens if you plug in the device(s) before you boot the system?
On my laptop, USB devices were only detected when the system booted, not
when it was already up. That issue was solved by compiling ehci into the
kernel.
If that doesn't help, you might want to show your dmesg.
Regards,
Phil
I'm a little new at this, but can some suggest what is the best way to
mount firewire and usb storage devices ? I am using both my ipod and
compact flash devices with freeBSD but I find that I do not have a
simple setup that allows me to mount them easily without manually
looking at the /dev
My USB devices are not being detected on my tower. I'm running
5.3-STABLE and have the following in my /etc/rc.conf:
salamander# cat /etc/rc.conf
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Mon Dec 6 13:36:23
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 15:13 -0500, Trey Sizemore wrote:
snip
Sorry for replying to myself, but wanted to fix the subject (less
confusing). Might this have something to do with the usbd.conf file
(I've not changed mine, but perhaps something to be added?).
--
Cheers,
Trey
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dear list,
i own a Netgear MA111 wireless adapter which has a Prism III chip.
FreeBSD's wi(4) driver does not support it, as it is a USB device, but
OpenBSD has support for it.
my quetion is, if there are any ongoing activities to get support for USB
based wi(4) devices into FreeBSD. if yes
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Jim Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have 2 devices that will not work as slaves. They are a CD-RW drive
and an IDE tape drive. They both work fine as masters. They give a
message
ATA identify retries exceeded
during the boot.
I have tried different combinations
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 13:04, Jim Chapman wrote:
I have 2 devices that will not work as slaves. They are a CD-RW drive
and an IDE tape drive. They both work fine as masters. They give a message
ATA identify retries exceeded
during the boot.
I have tried different combinations of masters
I have 2 devices that will not work as slaves. They are a CD-RW drive
and an IDE tape drive. They both work fine as masters. They give a message
ATA identify retries exceeded
during the boot.
I have tried different combinations of masters and slaves and different
cables. The bios recognizes
Jim Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have 2 devices that will not work as slaves. They are a CD-RW drive
and an IDE tape drive. They both work fine as masters. They give a
message
ATA identify retries exceeded
during the boot.
I have tried different combinations of masters
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 04:37 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Jim Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have 2 devices that will not work as slaves. They are a CD-RW
drive and an IDE tape drive. They both work fine as masters. They
give a message
ATA identify retries exceeded
during the boot
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 10:28:41 -0400, Brian Astill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 04:37 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Makes sense - BUT ...
My AL440LX motherboard will not accept ANYTHING except ONE CDROM drive
on secondary master. Secondary IDE slave is not accessable at all :-(
/modules/netgraph/fec/ng_fec.ko
echo kldstat results;
kldstat
echo create psuedo fec interfaces;
ngctl mkpeer fec dummy fec
echo bind physical interfaces to pseudo devices;
ngctl msg fec0: add_iface 'em0'
ngctl msg fec0: add_iface 'em1'
echo set capture mode for each pseudo interface;
ngctl
As I understand the man pages, ukbd/ums/uscanner are
independant of uhid. Is this correct?
Robert Huff
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On Sunday 26 September 2004 19:03, Eric Crist wrote:
What do I have to do to make chmod changes to my bpf devices so that
they'll return that way once I reboot?
I don't know if there's a simpler way, but you could try to make the change
from one of the /etc/rc* scripts.
Regards,
Daniela
By changing the permissions on the cd and fd, enabling vfs.usermount and creating
local mount directories, users can now easily mount and access cd's and fd's directly
from there kde konqueror file manager. The question is how can they be unmounted? I
haven't quite figured that one out yet
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 03:42:04PM +0100, arden wrote:
hi all
I use AIX at work if I want to view devices on my system i use lsdev and
lscfg
These commands seem not to be there in freebsd
What do you use to list the devices on you system ?
Arden
btw really impressed
In the last episode (Sep 22), Nathan Kinkade said:
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 03:42:04PM +0100, arden wrote:
I use AIX at work if I want to view devices on my system i use
lsdev and lscfg
These commands seem not to be there in freebsd
What do you use to list the devices on you system
hi all
I use AIX at work if I want to view devices on my system i use lsdev and
lscfg
These commands seem not to be there in freebsd
What do you use to list the devices on you system ?
Arden
btw really impressed with the way freebsd preforms on low end systems
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/amrd0s1a
Tested USB-devices are:
Flash-drives are SanDisk 128Mb and JetFlash 256Mb,
HDD is WesternDigital WD2000 EXT 200Mb USB2.0 in USB-box,
IRExpress IR-port,
Logitech USB mouse (2 btn)
I also tried to run usbd with -d -v flags, but it gave
on both PCs.
USB-Drives using on pc1 is problemless. usbd is reporting on 1st console attach/detach
actions, umassX and daX devices are created properly, then, mount - is no question, it
works fine.
But, the problem is pc2.
When i attach either Flash-drive, or USB HDD, usbd keeps silence and doesn't
in kernel config. And usbd_enabled=yes in rc.conf.
Systems are fresh-installed and no configs were changed on both PCs.
USB-Drives using on pc1 is problemless. usbd is reporting on 1st console attach/detach
actions, umassX and daX devices are created properly, then, mount - is no question
I'm running CURRENT. I've set up a jail. As part of setting it up, I ran
mount_devfs devfs /path/to/jail/dev. This appeared to mount all of my
devices in the jail at the proper location.
When I start the jail, the jail's /dev looks correct. It looks
identitical to the host system's /dev
Hello,
I recently installed FreeBSD on my laptop computer and my soundcard is
incompatible with FreeBSD's sound drivers. Will an external sound card
device work with freeBSD? The device I am looking at is a Sound Blaster
MP3+ (http://www.soundblaster.com/products/mp3+) and the computer is an
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:25:40PM -0500, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:30:21PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
where are raw devices in FreeBSD? do they exist at all?
Actually, all devices under FreeBSD are raw or character devices
where are raw devices in FreeBSD? do they exist at all?
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On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:30:21PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
where are raw devices in FreeBSD? do they exist at all?
Actually, all devices under FreeBSD are raw or character devices.
Block devices on the other hand disappeared a long time ago. It's all
to do with having an advance VM system
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:30:21PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
where are raw devices in FreeBSD? do they exist at all?
and on Sat, 31 Jul 2004 21:45:17 +0100, Matthew Seaman responded:
Actually, all devices under FreeBSD are raw or character devices.
Block devices on the other hand
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:30:21PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
where are raw devices in FreeBSD? do they exist at all?
Actually, all devices under FreeBSD are raw or character devices.
Block devices on the other hand disappeared a long time ago. It's all
to do
where to get a text howto change the device bus ids.
i searched the handbook but not find anything.
i also tryed google.
does i can set this with a command or do i have to
programm anything?
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Hello All,
This morning I have seen the following log message on my FreeBSD 4.7 server.
ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. ad2: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66 cable or device
done.
I would really appreciate if someone could tell me the cause
These means that you have a mismatch between the devices and the
ribbon connecting them to your motherboard. Most common cause is a
UDMA66 hard drive plugged into the master connector on the ribbon
and a UDMA33 CDROM. The messages is telling you the IDE hard drive
controller is defaulting
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, i do have two hard drives in my server. I am not sure about their speeds. Could
you please give me the solution if the problem is from having two hard drives.
Thanks,
Naveen.
JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These means that you have a mismatch between the devices
- resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. ad2: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66
cable or device
Thanks,
Naveen.
JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These means that you have a mismatch between the devices and the
ribbon connecting them to your motherboard. Most common cause is a
UDMA66 hard drive plugged
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Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:13 PM
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Subject: RE: ata1: resetting devices ...
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, i do have two hard drives in my server. I am not sure about their
speeds. Could you please give me the solution if the problem
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:48:02 -0700 (PDT)
samy lancher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
This morning I have seen the following log message on my FreeBSD 4.7
server.
ad2: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. ad2: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66
the ATA66 ribbon on IDE2 with a ATA33 ribbon.
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From: samy lancher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:36 PM
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Subject: RE: ata1: resetting devices ...
These are the messages from dmesg
ad0: 76345MB MAXTOR
of
this problem by replacing the ATA66 ribbon on IDE2 with a ATA33 ribbon.
-Original Message-
From: samy lancher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: ata1: resetting devices ...
These are the messages from dmesg
-0xe807
irq 10 at device 31.2 on pci0
ata2: at 0xe800 on atapci1
ata3: at 0xe000 on atapci1
pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x24d3) at 31.3 irq 3
pcm0: Intel ICH5 (82801EB) mem
0xffa7f400-0xffa7f4ff,0xffa7f800-0xffa7f9ff irq 3 at device 31.5 on
pci0
pcm0: Analog Devices AD1985 AC97 Codec
orm0
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:44:02AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've built a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #5 kernel. I have a linksys WMP 11 wireless
card.
I've configured and built the kernel with the followings devices
device wlan# 802.11 support
device
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