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Date:      Tue, 26 Apr 2005 21:22:46 -0500
From:      Jon Noack <noackjr@alumni.rice.edu>
To:        Matthew Sullivan <matthew@uq.edu.au>
Cc:        Nate Lawson <nate@root.org>
Subject:   Re: SMP on Compaq DL380
Message-ID:  <426EF776.8080007@alumni.rice.edu>
In-Reply-To: <426EE1BA.5030700@uq.edu.au>
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On 04/26/05 19:50, Matthew Sullivan wrote:
> Maxime Henrion wrote:
>> Yeah, I've seen DL380 boxes that needed "Linux" as the OS type or the
>> BIOS wouldn't generate an MPTable with both CPUs.
> 
> Apologies for any wasted time....
> 
> This was the answer....
> 
> In detail, this morning I went back into the Compaq BIOS configuration
> tool, and the OS's settable were (amongst others):
> 
> OTHER
> UNIX
> 
> I had set to 'UNIX'.... I changed to 'OTHER' rebooted and .. still the
> same.
> 
> There was no mention of 'LINUX' ... frustrated (and sure I saw "LINUX"
> in the config previously) I did the following...
> 
> 1/. Powered Down
> 2/ Undocked all SCSI drives (just popped them out of the connectors)
> 3/ Booted the Config utility
> 4/ Selected 'Erase System'
> 5/ Power cycled (as instructed)
> 6/ Booted back into the 'Smartstart' config utility.
> 7/ Followed the 'Manual Configuration and OS install'
> 8/ Selected "LINUX" (which was now on this menu.
> 9/ Went to the Smart Array Util, and exited immediately, which caused a
> spontaneous reboot.
> 10/ Powered Down
> 11/ Docked all the drives.
> 12/ Powered up, and booted back into the Smart Start util.
> 13/ Noticed the RAID 5 array and config was self configured by the
> controller.
> 14/ Checked all settings in the Configutil - noticed "LINUX" was still
> displayed as the OS type.
> 15/ Checked the Array config (very impressed that it worked out the
> config itself)
> 16/ Exited Util (no save, none necessary).
> 17/ Power cycled.
> 18/ Removed smart start CD.
> 19/ booted FreeBSD and saved the collected data in a similar place:
> 
> http://scorpion.sorbs.net/SMP/after-erase/
> 
> ...and as you can see, I have 2 CPU's and this time they are detected
> correctly (including the 'odd' CPU type that was reported by the
> previous config)....
> 
> For this I hope someone will create a FAQ for old Compaq's, and I'm
> posting this back to the list so that people having similar problems in
> the future can reference it.

I have a single-CPU DL360 and a quad-CPU 6400R.  After flashing the BIOS
to the latest version and erasing the system, both are running 5-STABLE
flawlessly with the OS type set to "Windows 2000".  Prior to installing
FreeBSD, both were actually running Windows 2000.  However, I was unable
to get the 6400R to boot the FreeBSD install CD without panicking until
I erased the system.  I had tried almost every OS type without success.
 The "Erase System" seemed to be the critical step to get up-and-running.

Jon



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