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Date:      Thu, 24 Feb 2000 22:27:59 -0500
From:      "Jason Allum" <jja@nxos.com>
To:        "urania" <urania@iss.com.tw>, <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Problem with IBM Netfinity 5000 Server
Message-ID:  <00a201bf7f40$505bef20$e82da6d1@nxos.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.20.0002242126410.50965-100000@lcm208.cvzoom.net> <38B5F15E.82197160@iss.com.tw>

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "urania" <urania@iss.com.tw>
To: <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG>; <laa@zgia.zp.ua>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with IBM Netfinity 5000 Server


>     Thanks you all,
>     I do know gcc do nothing more as optimization levels large than 3. 
>     3 Month ago I try install RedHat 6.1 to this IBM 5000 server,
> eepro100 module could only found by install and never success load this
> module.
>     This Month I try install RedHat 6.2, it can found eepro100, and most
> important is everythings work fine !!
>     So I think maybe FreeBSD problem only ?
> 
>     3 Month ago 4.0-Current cannot see anything as I plug any PCI
> interface at 1th-4th slot, only can found device at 5th PCI slot.
>     This Month 4.0-Current RC is out, I'm happy to re-build all things
> from cvsup
> source, update everything as /usr/src/UPDATE says, after reboot, I see
> the missing
> device I plug at 4th PCI slot, but after few seconds I login at console,
> this IBM
> Server direct reboot.
>     Nothing Panic, just like M$ Windows crash => Server Reset ?
> 
>     After a longtime disk check, I login again, Server Reset again ....
> 
>     Don't things realy strage ?
>     Everything wroks fine if 1th-4th PCI slot is empty, no device
> attached. 
>     Same kernel, Same Applications its running ....

aren't pci slots 1 through 4 "hot-pluggable" on the '5000?

-
jason allum




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