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| Hi, I have a ultra 2 here at my home with some problems. It has 2 cpus (200 mhz each), 1 g. of ram, and 2 disks, and older cdrom. the default iface hme0 never worked flips on and offeven when connected via crossover cable to ultra 1, and I installed quad nic ( x1049 or 501-4837-03) which works fine. recently I bought another quad nic same model but release -01 - in other words it's labled 501483701 and 501483703 like the one that works. I tried to get it working in ultra 1 - the led is green, but show-devs does not show any qfe devices, and probe-all does not help. So, as I mentioned above, I have an ultra 2 with working quad nic. So, I removed the working quad nic (501483703) and installed the other one (501483701). Same story: the led is green, but the box does not see it.... DOES IT mean it's faulty and I should ship it back for replacement? all sbus slots are filled with x1065a cards - can that affect systems ability to recongnise sbus modules? thanks for your time - please send me any ideas or intelligent guesses |
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| Farmerc <farmercSP@AMerols.com> writes: > Hi, > > I have a ultra 2 here at my home with some problems. It has 2 cpus (200 > mhz each), 1 g. of ram, and 2 disks, and older cdrom. > > the default iface hme0 never worked flips on and offeven when connected > via crossover cable to ultra 1, and I installed quad nic ( x1049 or > 501-4837-03) which works fine. recently I bought another quad nic same > model but release -01 - in other words it's labled 501483701 and > 501483703 like the one that works. > > I tried to get it working in ultra 1 - the led is green, but show-devs > does not show any qfe devices, and probe-all does not help. > > So, as I mentioned above, I have an ultra 2 with working quad nic. So, I > removed the working quad nic (501483703) and installed the other one > (501483701). Same story: the led is green, but the box does not see > it.... > > DOES IT mean it's faulty and I should ship it back for replacement? > > all sbus slots are filled with x1065a cards - can that affect systems > ability to recongnise sbus modules? > > thanks for your time - please send me any ideas or intelligent guesses Sounds like your new qfe is likely busted. I've used a X1065 a number of times and haven't seen any interference with other boards. I guess the final test would be to put your old qfe in the U1 and verify it works there. If so, then the new board is probably dead. Before sending it back, check for bent pins on the sbus connector. Maybe you'll get lucky... Gregm |
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| Thanks for taking time to write. I guess you are right. Basically, here are the questions that I still have: (1) provided my prom/post level is greater than 3, is show-devs command a reliable way to test that a module is usable/alive? (2) Green led means that NIC is being hit by electric signals on the cable, and nothing else? Green led does not imply that a NIC is good/bad? Sounds like it's time to sell all my sbus/scsi stuff, and buy pci/fc based stuff. Greg Menke wrote: > > Farmerc <farmercSP@AMerols.com> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a ultra 2 here at my home with some problems. It has 2 cpus (200 > > mhz each), 1 g. of ram, and 2 disks, and older cdrom. > > > > the default iface hme0 never worked flips on and offeven when connected > > via crossover cable to ultra 1, and I installed quad nic ( x1049 or > > 501-4837-03) which works fine. recently I bought another quad nic same > > model but release -01 - in other words it's labled 501483701 and > > 501483703 like the one that works. > > > > I tried to get it working in ultra 1 - the led is green, but show-devs > > does not show any qfe devices, and probe-all does not help. > > > > So, as I mentioned above, I have an ultra 2 with working quad nic. So, I > > removed the working quad nic (501483703) and installed the other one > > (501483701). Same story: the led is green, but the box does not see > > it.... > > > > DOES IT mean it's faulty and I should ship it back for replacement? > > > > all sbus slots are filled with x1065a cards - can that affect systems > > ability to recongnise sbus modules? > > > > thanks for your time - please send me any ideas or intelligent guesses > > Sounds like your new qfe is likely busted. I've used a X1065 a number > of times and haven't seen any interference with other boards. I guess > the final test would be to put your old qfe in the U1 and verify it > works there. If so, then the new board is probably dead. Before > sending it back, check for bent pins on the sbus connector. Maybe > you'll get lucky... > > Gregm |
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| Thanks for taking time to write. I guess you are right. Basically, here are the questions that I still have: (1) provided my prom/post level is greater than 3, is show-devs command a reliable way to test that a module is usable/alive? (2) Green led means that NIC is being hit by electric signals on the cable, and nothing else? Green led does not imply that a NIC is good/bad? Sounds like it's time to sell all my sbus/scsi stuff, and buy pci/fc based stuff. Greg Menke wrote: > > Farmerc <farmercSP@AMerols.com> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a ultra 2 here at my home with some problems. It has 2 cpus (200 > > mhz each), 1 g. of ram, and 2 disks, and older cdrom. > > > > the default iface hme0 never worked flips on and offeven when connected > > via crossover cable to ultra 1, and I installed quad nic ( x1049 or > > 501-4837-03) which works fine. recently I bought another quad nic same > > model but release -01 - in other words it's labled 501483701 and > > 501483703 like the one that works. > > > > I tried to get it working in ultra 1 - the led is green, but show-devs > > does not show any qfe devices, and probe-all does not help. > > > > So, as I mentioned above, I have an ultra 2 with working quad nic. So, I > > removed the working quad nic (501483703) and installed the other one > > (501483701). Same story: the led is green, but the box does not see > > it.... > > > > DOES IT mean it's faulty and I should ship it back for replacement? > > > > all sbus slots are filled with x1065a cards - can that affect systems > > ability to recongnise sbus modules? > > > > thanks for your time - please send me any ideas or intelligent guesses > > Sounds like your new qfe is likely busted. I've used a X1065 a number > of times and haven't seen any interference with other boards. I guess > the final test would be to put your old qfe in the U1 and verify it > works there. If so, then the new board is probably dead. Before > sending it back, check for bent pins on the sbus connector. Maybe > you'll get lucky... > > Gregm |
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| Farmerc <farmerc@erols.com> writes: > Thanks for taking time to write. > > I guess you are right. > > Basically, here are the questions that I still have: > > (1) provided my prom/post level is greater than 3, is show-devs command > a reliable way to test that a module is usable/alive? I've not had any problems with it in conjunction with sun built cards. I've only messed with a couple non-sun sbus cards, but they worked fine as well. > (2) Green led means that NIC is being hit by electric signals on the > cable, and nothing else? Green led does not imply that a NIC is > good/bad? It means the ethernet controller on the board is detecting a link. However it does not indicate that the sbus interface is working- there is no indicator for that. > > Sounds like it's time to sell all my sbus/scsi stuff, and buy pci/fc > based stuff. Nah, just get another qfe. Ultra 5's and 10's are OK, but not as fun as the sbus stuff. Gregm |
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| just to confirm what was obvious to some of you I requested a replacement unit from a vendor, and got one last monday It worked right away with no problems in ultra 1 so, the other one was indeed dead Farmerc wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a ultra 2 here at my home with some problems. It has 2 cpus (200 > mhz each), 1 g. of ram, and 2 disks, and older cdrom. > > the default iface hme0 never worked flips on and offeven when connected > via crossover cable to ultra 1, and I installed quad nic ( x1049 or > 501-4837-03) which works fine. recently I bought another quad nic same > model but release -01 - in other words it's labled 501483701 and > 501483703 like the one that works. > > I tried to get it working in ultra 1 - the led is green, but show-devs > does not show any qfe devices, and probe-all does not help. > > So, as I mentioned above, I have an ultra 2 with working quad nic. So, I > removed the working quad nic (501483703) and installed the other one > (501483701). Same story: the led is green, but the box does not see > it.... > > DOES IT mean it's faulty and I should ship it back for replacement? > > all sbus slots are filled with x1065a cards - can that affect systems > ability to recongnise sbus modules? > > thanks for your time - please send me any ideas or intelligent guesses |