Subject: Re: First Boot fails!
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: henry nelson <netb@irm.nara.kindai.ac.jp>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/17/2003 21:30:22
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:38:27PM +1000, matthew green wrote:
> > i concur. i basically stopped using _all_ sun4c class machines
> > because of rare random lossage.
>
> My experience indicates that that's an overreaction. I see no problem
> with the more recent sun4c machines - the only ones I specifically
> recall seeing trouble on are the 1, the 1+, the IPC, and either an SLC
> or an ELC, I forget which: the ones with software-flush caches. In
> particular, the 2 and the IPX have never given me any trouble.
>
> unfortunately, i had problems with both SS2's and IPXen.... i've
> had them basically forever. never had a /sparc machine stay up
> more than 100 or so days until i had a sun4m machine. they're
I've had very good luck with my IPC name servers (bind8), though
admittedly they run NetBSD 1.4.2 at the present. My record is just a
few days less than a year (360+) days. I can't really test more than
that because our school routinely shuts down the power to the building
once a year to do testing of the electrical system. I ran an IPC with
1.5.1 for an entire semester (end of March to beginning of August) as
it temporarily took over as my on-campus web server (only light access
to apache). It's on the basis of my experience with it that I'm going
ahead with the upgrade to 1.5.3.
I did have some crashes when I was running an early version of bind8,
but after updating to 8.3 it never happened again, so I figured bind
was the culprit. The only problem I recall is trying to compile openssl.
Stangely, the same openssl gave me trouble (one core dump) in the recent
update.
I don't run X on these things; in fact I rip out all the video cards and
other sbus cards to keep them as open, and hopefully as cool, as possible.
I usually give them lots of swap, three times the physical memory of 12MB.
When I compile the kernel, I usually trim it down to just what I need, no
more. Are there hardware/software factors that might be affecting the
stability (other than I don't push them to the limit)?
henry nelson