Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 10:11:44 -0700 From: Marcio Saito <marcio@cyclades.com> To: support@freebsd.org, David Greenman <dg@root.com> Subject: [Fwd: Serious problem with Cyclom card (fwd)] Message-ID: <343E61D0.97D304C5@cyclades.com>
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Hello. This is Marcio Saito from Cyclades. We have a customer having some problems with a Cyclom-YeP (16 ports, PCI) in FreeBSD. We took him through the installation and everything seems to be fine but, according to him, there are two remaining problems: - SILO overflows. - Random System reboots. I would appreciate if you could give us some help on this. For reference, I'm including fragments of the user message. Thanks. Marcio. -- > A have a serious problem with Cyclom-16YeP under FreeBSD 2.2.2. > > When I reconfigure kernel, OS detected card without any problem. > After that, I'm setup one port for accepting dial-in calls. > (Port ttyc00 locked at 57600). When user connected to my server > and begin transfer data from him to server, I'm observing > "silo overflow" error messages. Its my first problem. Second > problem, and most serious: server with Cyclom card reboot at random > time without any visible reason. > My hardware: > Pentium-133 (motherboard with Intel 430FX chipset), > 32M RAM, 2G FastSCSI HDD (IBM DORS series), > NCR-810 based SCSI adapter, PCI video card, > and, of course, Cyclom-16YeP multiport card. > > IRQ reported by FreeBSD: > Cyclom card: IRQ 10, > SCSI adapter: IRQ 11, > VGA PCI card: IRQ 12. > > Other devices: > NE2000-compatible card at IRQ 5, port 0x300. > FDD controller at IRQ 6 (DRQ 2) at ISA bus. > > Intergrated on-board IDE controller and serial ports are disabled. > > My old multiport ARNET-compatible board working without any problem > at this platform. So, I'm sure, that my hardware is Ok. _____________________________________________________________________ Marcio Saito Product Manager/Dir. of Technology mailto:marcio@cyclades.com - voice: 510-770-9727 x214 Cyclades Corporation - http://www.cyclades.com _____________________________________________________________________
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