12-05-2001
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1. Solaris
Can someone tell me what the following means? We have a v440 running Solaris 9. What do the patterns actually mean?
May 17 12:12:03 ibasdb02 cediag: Revision: 1.78 @ 2005/02/11 15:5
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May 17 12:12:03 ibasdb02 cediag: Analysed System: SunOS 5.9 with
UP 117171-17 (MPR active)
May 17... (5 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have worked with Qlogic (Sun) fiber cards a lot and with Emulex fiber cards only a little. Here is the scenario: I have a Sun 490 with 3 Emulex cards in it. A pair are for the 6120 array that is attached, the other is a direct attach so our SAN for Veritas Netbackup to back up the system.I... (0 Replies)
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3. Solaris
Dear All
I would Like to know that if suppose c1t0d0 is of 72 gb hard disk and system boot from this hard disk and c1t1d0 is of 147gb hard disk. Can we implement hardware raid (Mirror) between these two hard disks of different capacity if raid crontroller is present in the server
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4. Solaris
Hi
I am right now facing a strange hardware problem. System get booted with the following error:
Fatal Error Reset
CPU 0000.0000.0000.0003 AFSR 0100.0000.0000.0000 SCE
AFAR 0000.07c6.0000.1000
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
It happen 4 or 5 times and get the same error every time.I... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: girish.batra
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5. Linux
Hey guys how to do diagnose Linux for hardware problems/issues. This is a general question for all common hardware components under Linux server. (1 Reply)
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6. Solaris
Hey guys how to do diagnose solaris for hardware problems/issues. This is a general question for all common hardware components under solaris server. (4 Replies)
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7. HP-UX
Hey guys how to do diagnose HP-UX for hardware problems/issues. This is a general question for all common hardware components under HP-UX server. (4 Replies)
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8. BSD
Hi there. I have an old laptop Toshiba Tecra 510 (P1, 147MB RAM, 30GB HDD) and I installed FreeBSD 7.2.
For networking I have a PCMCIA card for wired network. The problem is that I cannot start and run PCMCIA
As I know in Linux there is a tool pcmciautils for this pc-cards, but in FreeBSD I have... (1 Reply)
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9. Solaris
First of all it's shut down 60 second after power on and write on console :
SC Alert: Correct SCC not replaced - shutting managed system down!
This is cured by moving out battery from ALOM card.
Now server start to loop during the testing.
That's on the console:
>@(#) Sun Fire V440,Netra... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: Alisher
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10. Solaris
Dear:
the Cureent PC Dell GX620
the Current Hardware
4 GB ram
80 HDD
what i do
remove old 4GB ram and install 8 GB
remove old HDD and install new on 160GB
try to install the Unix Sun Solaris
after booting and when arrive to step which i should select interactive
error meg... (7 Replies)
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CARDBUS(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual CARDBUS(4)
NAME
cardbus, cardslot, cbb -- CardBus driver
SYNOPSIS
cbb* at pci? dev? function ?
cardslot* at cbb?
cardbus* at cardslot?
pcmcia* at cardslot?
XX* at cardbus? function ?
DESCRIPTION
NetBSD provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for CardBus devices.
The cbb device represents the CardBus controller. Each controller has a number of slots, represented by the cardslot devices. A slot can
have either a CardBus card or a PCMCIA card, which are attached with the cardbus or pcmcia devices, respectively.
SUPPORTED DEVICES
NetBSD includes the following machine-independent CardBus drivers, sorted by function and driver name:
Network interfaces
ath Atheros 5210/5211/5212 802.11
atw ADMtek ADM8211 (802.11)
ex 3Com 3c575TX and 3c575BTX
fxp Intel i8255x
ral Ralink Technology RT25x0 (802.11)
rtk Realtek 8129/8139
rtw Realtek 8180L (802.11)
tlp DECchip 21143
Serial interfaces
com Modems and serial cards
SCSI controllers
adv AdvanSys 1200[A,B], 9xx[U,UA]
ahc Adaptec ADP-1480
njs Workbit NinjaSCSI-32
USB controllers
ehci Enhanced Host Controller (2.0)
ohci Open Host Controller
uhci Universal Host Controller
IEEE1394 controllers
fwohci OHCI controller
Disk and tape controllers
siisata Silicon Image SATA-II controllers.
DIAGNOSTICS
cbb devices may not be properly handled by the system BIOS on i386-family systems. If, on an i386-family system, the cbb driver reports
cbb0: NOT USED because of unconfigured interrupt
then enabling
options PCI_ADDR_FIXUP
options PCI_BUS_FIXUP
options PCI_INTR_FIXUP
or (if ACPI is in use)
options PCI_INTR_FIXUP_DISABLED
in the kernel configuration might be of use.
SEE ALSO
adv(4), ahc(4), ath(4), atw(4), com(4), ehci(4), ex(4), fxp(4), njs(4), ohci(4), options(4), pci(4), pcmcia(4), ral(4), rtk(4), rtw(4),
siisata(4), tlp(4), uhci(4)
HISTORY
The cardbus driver appeared in NetBSD 1.5.
BUGS
Memory space conflicts
NetBSD maps memory on Cardbus and PCMCIA cards in order to access the cards (including reading CIS tuples on PCMCIA cards) and access the
devices using the RBUS abstraction. When the mapping does not work, PCMCIA cards are typically ignored on insert, and Cardbus cards are rec-
ognized but nonfunctional. On i386, the kernel has a heuristic to choose a memory address for mapping, defaulting to 1 GB, but choosing 0.5
GB on machines with less than 192 MB RAM and 2 GB on machines with more than 1 GB of RAM. The intent is to use an address that is larger
than available RAM, but low enough to work; some systems seem to have trouble with addresses requiring more than 20 address lines. On i386,
the following kernel configuration line disables the heuristics and forces Cardbus memory space to be mapped at 512M; this value makes Card-
bus support (including PCMCIA attachment under a cbb) work on some notebook models, including the IBM Thinkpad 600E (2645-4AU) and the Compaq
ARMADA M700:
options RBUS_MIN_START="0x20000000"
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