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After playing a while with swapping pci busses as for the intel lan
cards i finally came to a point where both those cards and the DEC are
recognized properly by kernel. now the dmesg have changed:
OpenBSD 3.9 (RAMDISK_CD) #1025: Thu Mar 2 02:43:29 M
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Joachim Schipper napisaE(a):
> You can build on a different machine, as already posted here on [EMAIL
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> That is no different from building a kernel on the machine itself. If
> you have no sacrificial box handy, use qemu - the speed wil
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:50:04PM +0200, Czes??aw Liebert wrote:
> Mark Kettenis napisaE(a):
> > Hi Czeslaw,
> >
> > Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in
> > sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch.
>
> Not really, because i cannot get on with the system as it does no
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Mark Kettenis napisaE(a):
> Hi Czeslaw,
>
> Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in
> sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch.
Not really, because i cannot get on with the system as it does not see
my hard disks.
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> Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in
> sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch.
It might be worth pointing out: it should be enough to determine
if it works by building a normal kernel on another system and burning
it to CD. You can boot with the boot loader from a nor
Hi Czeslaw,
Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in
sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch.
Index: dev/pci/pcidevs
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs,v
retrieving revision 1.1139
diff -u -p -r1.1139 p
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Stuart Henderson napisaE(a):
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> read my first paragraph where I mention swapping cards around.
>
i did read it :) swaping PCI slots didn't help (i have only one more
such slot, as the scsi controller uses the "pci 64bit scsi extended
slot" with on
On 2006/09/11 15:07, Czes??aw Liebert wrote:
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> Stuart Henderson napisaE(a):
> > On 2006/09/11 13:28, Czes?aw Liebert wrote:
> >> pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus
> >
> > looks like you're missing some busses then, if you have other
> > PCI
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Stuart Henderson napisaE(a):
> On 2006/09/11 13:28, Czes?aw Liebert wrote:
>> pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus
>
> looks like you're missing some busses then, if you have other
> PCI slots, you might try swapping cards around because some might
>
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Tom Cosgrove napisa3(a):
> There are two things you could try:
>
> 1. Try a CD (that will have more drivers on it than any of the floppies);
>
> 2. Try a different floppy disk, as it looks like this one is having
>problems in your server (could e
On 2006/09/11 13:28, Czes?aw Liebert wrote:
> pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus
looks like you're missing some busses then, if you have other
PCI slots, you might try swapping cards around because some might
be attached to a working bus. If not or this is no help and you're
up to some hacking t
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Dimitry Andric napisa3(a):
> Try to get at least a dmesg and post it here, see:
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#getdmesg
>
i get the same result on every kernel i used:
OpenBSD 3.9 (RAMDISK_CD) #1025: Thu Mar 2 02:43:29 MST 2006
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Czes3aw Liebert wrote:
> my h/w is:
> hp/comapq proliant 8000:
> - 8x Xeon 550MHz
> - 8GB ram
> - compaq array controller 4250ES
> - 1x intel 82558b lan
> - 1x intel 82559 lan
> - 8x 18GB scsi u160
Try to get at least a dmesg and post it here, see:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#getdmesg
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my h/w is:
hp/comapq proliant 8000:
- - 8x Xeon 550MHz
- - 8GB ram
- - compaq array controller 4250ES
- - 1x intel 82558b lan
- - 1x intel 82559 lan
- - 8x 18GB scsi u160
according to harware support list for i386 found on BSD site, all of
that h/w is
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