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Re: NetBSD/vax kernel seems stable now
Moin,
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:16:48PM +0000, George Harvey wrote:
> === output from MicroVAX 3100-95 ===
>
> >>>sh conf
>
> KA51-A V2.6, VMB 2.15
> 08-00-2B-94-49-8B
> 128MB
>
> TstNbr DevNam Info
> ------ -------- --------------------------
> 0 CPU_BD OK
> A8 MEM OK
> E4 DZ OK
> E0 SCSI OK
> 1-L0-C2490A 2-L0-ST34572 3-L0-RZ26L 5-L0-RRD43
> 6-Adapter
> 5F NI OK
>
> >>>boot eza0
> (BOOT/R5:10000000 EZA0)
>
> 2..
> -EZA0
> 1..0..
>
> >> NetBSD/vax boot [1.11 Thu Apr 19 13:48:57 PDT 2007] <<
> >> Press any key to abort autoboot
> Press '?' for help
> > boot netbsd-2202
> SGEC: Ethernet address 08:00:2b:94:49:8b
> Trying BOOTP
> net_open: client addr: 10.0.1.151
> net_open: subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
> net_open: net gateway: 10.0.1.109
> net_open: server addr: 10.0.1.137
> net_open: server path: /usr/local/vax500
> Using IP address: 10.0.1.151
> myip: mvax95 (10.0.1.151)
> root addr=10.0.1.137 path=/usr/local/vax500
> 2493144+300484 [186128+177782]=0x3031a0
>
> *** system hangs here ***
Try connecting your terminal to a different mmj port at this point (they
might be hidden behind a sticker reading "OPA0 =>"). There is a bug in
the console initialization code which causes the wrong serial line to be
used on KA53 and similar systems.
I sent a patch for this last summer, but it seems nobody ever
cared to commit it:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-vax/2007/07/29/0000.html
There was some other KA53 related problem causing a segv in kernel mode,
see http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-vax/2007/08/05/0001.html.
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