* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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@ 2003-09-20 14:04 ` Aron Griffis
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To: gentoo-alpha
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Thu Sep 18 2003, 11:00:27AM EDT]
> It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other
> cards in the alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I
> returned the D-Link that was not working and got another one - now I
> am up and working!
>
> I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to
> experiment with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and
> receive errors in linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am
> guessing it is just old hardware unless you have a suggestion.
It's possible you're getting a configuration conflict between the
network adapters and the switch/hub. If one is in full-duplex mode and
the other is in half-duplex, you'd get very poor traffic flow and lots
of errors reported on the device.
You might try using mii-tool and/or mii-diag to investigate further.
Depending on the revision of the adapters (are they DE4xx or DE5xx?)
they may also have broken auto-negotiation, in which case you'll want to
manually set 10baseT.
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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* [gentoo-alpha] Network cards
@ 2003-09-18 15:00 sseekamp
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To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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From: sseekamp @ 2003-09-18 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-alpha
It came down to plain old bad hardware - I tested out a few other cards in the
alpha and they all showed up in SRM as Ethernet cards. I returned the D-Link
that was not working and got another one - now I am up and working!
I still would like to have the DEC cards working in case I want to experiment
with net booting. The errors I get are ierrs in Freebsd and receive errors in
linux (sometimes other strange errors as well). I am guessing it is just old
hardware unless you have a suggestion.
Thanks for the info!
Scott
sseekamp@att.net wrote: [Tue Sep 16 2003, 10:56:19AM EDT]
> Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong with my Alphaserver 4000?
>
> I pulled the original DEC network cards (2 of them) due to errors
What kinds of errors?
> and
> bought 2 new D-Link cards that were on the approved Alpha list.
What chips are on the cards? There are very few Ethernet chips that the
SRM console supports. For the most part, the list is tulip (2104x,
2114x); Intel EtherExpress Pro (82557, 82558, 82559); and Broadcom 5703-
and 5704-based Gigabit Ethernet adapters. Furthermore, most of the time
you need a Digital/Compaq/hp branded adapter for the PCI ids to be
recognized by SRM.
> I know that I can't boot from them but I don't need to so it's not a
> problem. The issue I am having is that SRM only recognizes one of the
> cards. It doesn't matter what slots I put them in, it only sees one
> card at a time. I tried other cards just to be sure. Is there
> something that I am missing in the SRM console that needs to be set?
Sounds like a strange problem to me. How are the adapters showing up
when you do "show dev"? How about "show config"?
Aron
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