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06-25-2001 05:35 AM
06-25-2001 05:35 AM
GbE NIC Install
I am having problems installing a gigabit NIC in a K370 running HP-UX 10.20. The product number is A4924A and it is an HSC card. When I physically install the card in the server and power on the box I get both LEDs to light up and remain on for as long as the server is powered on.
I have installed the following patches:
PHNE_19564 (10.20 1000Base-SX cuml. patch)
PHCO_21186 (SAM patch)
PHNE_22352 (Latest LAN products cuml. patch)
PHNE_22507 (Latest Transport patch)
I have also ensured that gelan is in the kernel. I get no output from dmesg, ioscan, or lanscan showing any signs of the card.
I also get no response from the link lights when I connect and disconnect the fiber from the Cisco switch.
I have tried reseating the card and rebooting the server and still no luck. Am I dealing with bad hardware, or am I overlooking something here?
Currently I have three active NICs in the server, the on board 10MB and the dual 10/100 HSC (btlan4), not including the GbE HSC card that is not showing up.
When checking the status of /etc/rc.log I see that hpgelan started successfully, but I am still showing no signs of the card functioning properly. Any ideas on what I might be missing? Thanks.
- Mike
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06-25-2001 06:19 AM
06-25-2001 06:19 AM
Re: GbE NIC Install
As in not even something at the hardware path and UNCLAIMED?
Which hardware path is it in? Was it ever upgraded from another K series model?
I vaguely recall some of the K series systems needed an extra chip (PAL I think it is called) to activate some of the additional slots, but I may be off base here.
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06-25-2001 07:42 AM
06-25-2001 07:42 AM
Re: GbE NIC Install
The GbE card is installed in 8/8 on the HSC expanision I/O board. Here is an output from ioscan:
H/W Path Class Description
================================
bc
8 bc I/OAdapter
8/8 ba PCI BusBridge GSCtoPCI
8/8/1/0 unknown PCI(12ae0001) -- Built in #1
and dmesg:
8/8 GSCtoPCI
Are there different versions of 'gelan', one for PCI and the other for HSC? Any ideas from the above output? Thanks again.
- Mike
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06-25-2001 11:30 AM
06-25-2001 11:30 AM
Re: GbE NIC Install
This is a 10.20 prob on HSC GigE PHKL_19886:
Gigabit ethernet card won't come up on boot
Check it out,
-> Brian Hackley
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06-25-2001 12:20 PM
06-25-2001 12:20 PM
Re: GbE NIC Install
Good call on the patch, however when I was investigating it, I found that I already had it installed:
PHKL_19886 B.10.00.00.AA Fix for gigabit ethernet card
Any other ideas? Should I try reinstalling this patch? I assume this patch was a part of a bundle, since I didn't manually install it. Thanks.
- Mike