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тАО02-12-2004 10:29 PM
тАО02-12-2004 10:29 PM
Solution
Hi,
have you got a new controller?
run
sizer -n conf
compare /tmp/conf with your config file in /sys/conf. The name of the config file is most likely your hostname.
Please post the lines of both files from:
config vmunix swap generic
until the last contoller item.
Maybe you will have to build a new kernel to see the bus 2.
Michael
have you got a new controller?
run
sizer -n conf
compare /tmp/conf with your config file in /sys/conf. The name of the config file is most likely your hostname.
Please post the lines of both files from:
config vmunix swap generic
until the last contoller item.
Maybe you will have to build a new kernel to see the bus 2.
Michael
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тАО02-12-2004 10:33 PM
тАО02-12-2004 10:33 PM
Re: adding new HDD alpha 4000
So let us guess again....
Bus #2 was never used before ?
The new drive is the only one on that bus ?
Is that scsi bus properly terminated ?
When you boot, do you see any messages on scsi2 in /var/adm/messages ? --> If, yes, please post.
Did you recently add a new SCSI-interface for that bus #2 ? -->If, yes, you must boot from genvmunix and generate a new kernel with doconfig..
JB.
_JB_
Bus #2 was never used before ?
The new drive is the only one on that bus ?
Is that scsi bus properly terminated ?
When you boot, do you see any messages on scsi2 in /var/adm/messages ? --> If, yes, please post.
Did you recently add a new SCSI-interface for that bus #2 ? -->If, yes, you must boot from genvmunix and generate a new kernel with doconfig..
JB.
_JB_
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тАО02-12-2004 11:51 PM
тАО02-12-2004 11:51 PM
Re: adding new HDD alpha 4000
hi Michael, Johan,
thx for ur help, problem was solved by rebuilding the kernle
Mahdi
thx for ur help, problem was solved by rebuilding the kernle
Mahdi
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