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Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

 
Cheryl Fortier_1
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problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Hi all. I've got a D370, with an A4450A visualize card in the HSC slot...path 10/12. This path is not showing up in ioscan. I have tried to use the lsdev, insf and mknod commands to create a specialized device file, but it is not working. The instructions I found on the irtc site said I needed to use a major number of 174 and a raw device file. Again, I tried to follow these steps, but it is not allowing me to add this device.

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Joshua Scott
Honored Contributor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Cheryl,

What other cards do you have in this system, and what version of HPUX are you running?

Josh
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Cheryl Fortier_1
Occasional Advisor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Hi Josh,

I've got a fibre card (A3591B) HSC/GSC connect, internal SCSI card (diff), 3 hot swappable hard disks, MUx (i don't know which type - as I have no need for this card). I'm running HPUX v11.11 (which I just installed last week).

I've also recently replaced the memory board as there was a DIMM slot missing. This system has one processor and I've got 1GB of RAM installed.

Jeff Schussele
Honored Contributor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Hi Cheryl,

PDC firmware up to date on this D370?

Rgds,
Jeff
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Cheryl Fortier_1
Occasional Advisor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

I'm not sure what you mean by PDC firmware?

When I installed the O/S, all the appropriate patches, etc... were installed at the same time (if that helps any).
Mike Stroyan
Honored Contributor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Does lsdev show that you have a 174 framebuf driver in the kernel? If you don't have the driver then there is no point in going on to making device files.
Cheryl Fortier_1
Occasional Advisor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

actually, no the framebuf is not there from an lsdev listing. That is strange.

what do you suggest i do with this vid card then? Since I can't get ioscan to actually see the device, I can't get sam to configure it (sam reports there are no graphics cards installed). I do have a converter cable from EVC to allow me to connect a pc type monitor up to this system. I've been hyperterm and telneting into the system to use it. I can continue to use these ways to work with this system, but.....
Joshua Scott
Honored Contributor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Cheryl,

Do you have all of the graphics drivers installed? graph3 is necessary to use a graphics card.

Just to make sure, you have the A4450A in the top 'turbo' HSC slot, correct?

Josh
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Joshua Scott
Honored Contributor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

can you see the 10/12 path at all? please attach the results of your ioscan, if possible.

Josh
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Cheryl Fortier_1
Occasional Advisor

Re: problems loading framebuf driver into kernel

Hi Josh...

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I've been really busy. So, here is the output from the ioscan command.

# ioscan
H/W Path Class Description
==============================================
bc
8 bc I/O Adapter
8/0 bc Bus Converter
8/0/0 tty MUX
8/8 ext_bus GSC add-on Fast/Wide SCSI Interface
8/8.7 target
8/8.7.0 ctl Initiator
8/8.9 target
8/8.9.0 disk SEAGATE ST39173WC
8/8.10 target
8/8.10.0 disk SEAGATE ST32550W
8/8.11 target
8/8.11.0 disk SEAGATE ST32550W
8/12 fc HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter
8/12.5 lan HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Cntl
8/12.8 fcp FCP Protocol Adapter
8/16 ba Core I/O Adapter
8/16/0 ext_bus Built-in Parallel Interface
8/16/5 ext_bus Built-in SCSI
8/16/5.2 target
8/16/5.2.0 disk TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-5401TA
8/16/5.7 target
8/16/5.7.0 ctl Initiator
8/16/6 lan Built-in LAN
8/16/7 ps2 Built-in Keyboard/Mouse
8/20 ba Core I/O Adapter
8/20/2 tty Built-in RS-232C
10 bc I/O Adapter
32 processor Processor
49 memory Memory
#

I don't see the 10/12 path anywyere as you can see.