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06-12-2003 12:56 AM
06-12-2003 12:56 AM
NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
Unfortunately I haven't written down the SE No. nor do I know the product No.
The NIC's from the outside visible slot plate has no product No. engraved.
Thus I sequentially installed all sorts of NIC drivers from the Sept. 2002 Core Install/Recovery HP-UX 11.00 CDROM (even though the PCI stuff doesn't seem very sensible)
Thus I currently have these drivers
# swlist -l fileset -a state|grep 100BT
# 100BT-GSC-FMT
100BT-GSC-FMT.100BT-FORMAT configured
# 100BT-GSC-KRN
100BT-GSC-KRN.100BT-KRN configured
# 100BT-GSC-RUN
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-INIT configured
100BT-GSC-RUN.100BT-RUN configured
# 100BT-PCI-FMT
100BT-PCI-FMT.100BT-FORMAT configured
# 100BT-PCI-KRN
100BT-PCI-KRN.100BT-KRN64 configured
# 100BT-PCI-RUN
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-INIT configured
100BT-PCI-RUN.100BT-RUN configured
LAN100-INIT-COM.LAN100BT-INIT configured
# LAN100BT-PB-KRN
LAN100BT-PB-KRN.HPBT-KRN64 configured
# LAN100BT-PB-RUN
LAN100BT-PB-RUN.HPPB100BT-RUN configured
Networking.SPP100BT-INIT configured
Networking.SPP100BT-KRN configured
Networking.SPP100BT-MIN configured
Networking.SPP100BT64SLIB configured
PHNE_18668.SPP100BT-INIT configured
PHNE_18668.SPP100BT-KRN configured
PHNE_18668.SPP100BT-MIN configured
PHNE_18668.SPP100BT64SLIB configured
PHNE_19094.SPP100BT-INIT configured
PHNE_19094.SPP100BT-KRN configured
PHNE_19094.SPP100BT-MIN configured
PHNE_19094.SPP100BT64SLIB configured
Despite neither ioscan nor lanscan show the device.
model and OS are:
(the NIC that shows up is the previous on-board ppa)
# model
9000/861/D370
# uname -srv
HP-UX B.11.00 A
# getconf KERNEL_BITS
64
# lanscan
Hardware Station Crd Hdw Net-Interface NM MAC HP-DLPI DLPI
Path Address In# State NamePPA ID Type Support Mjr#
8/16/6 0x08000955A203 0 UP lan0 snap0 1 ETHER Yes 119
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06-12-2003 01:00 AM
06-12-2003 01:00 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
Have you got the latest firmware installed?
Regards
Michael
"When I have trouble spelling, it's called fat finger syndrome."
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06-12-2003 01:02 AM
06-12-2003 01:02 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
you are running a 64bit OS and inserted an EISA card. EISA cards are NOT supported under 64bit HP-UX.
That is why you cannot see the card. So I guess you cannot use it, if you have a free HSC bus slot you may consider, replacing the card by an HSC bus card (I believe it is J3515 or so)
Regards
Bernhard
P.S. I guess downgrading to 32bit HP-UX is not an option ....
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06-12-2003 01:02 AM
06-12-2003 01:02 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
Is the card correctly seated?
Was the card used before in a different system that was working that your aware of?
Regards
Michael
"When I have trouble spelling, it's called fat finger syndrome."
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06-12-2003 01:11 AM
06-12-2003 01:11 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
good hint regarding 64Bit mode.
Michael,
yes, I indeed unplugged the card from another D370 to be scrapped soon.
It was my mistake not to have booted up this other machine while the card still stuck therein to see what driver the system used to address it.
Maybe I should replug the card again, and do this missed out check.
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06-12-2003 07:21 AM
06-12-2003 07:21 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
Regards,
Bernhard
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06-12-2003 07:24 AM
06-12-2003 07:24 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
to be precise it should have read:
under HP-UX 11.X (32bit only) the 100BT EISA card uses driver btlan0
Regards,
Bernhard
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06-12-2003 07:51 AM
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06-13-2003 01:10 AM
06-13-2003 01:10 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
this was a very valuable hint!
Meanwhile I discovered an old volume "Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals" that also includes a chapter "EISA Board Configuration".
Therein (and in the eisa_config manpage) it reads that before a newly added EISA card is supported one has to supply a CFG file for that card which is to be placed in /sbin/lib/eisa, and then run eisa_config on that file.
Having a look at the other CFG files is really intimidating, and I'm sure that one has to have profound HW driver develoment experience should one be daring enough to create such a file from scratch.
Thus my problem now seems to be where to obtain such a file.
In the chapter it say that a CFG file is usually supplied by the HW vendor.
My only chance would be to boot up the to-be-scrapped D-class from where I ripped off the card, and hope that I will discover a valid CFG file there.
On the other hand, should anyone of you know another source for CFG files for EISA LAN cards hints are most welcome!
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06-13-2003 03:17 AM
06-13-2003 03:17 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
i attach the contento of my /sbin/../*.CFG files.
Ther source srver is a D370 with 11.00 .
HTH,
Massimo
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06-13-2003 03:18 AM
06-13-2003 03:18 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
Massimo
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06-13-2003 03:27 AM
06-13-2003 03:27 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
thanks for the supplied CFG files.
I see there is even one for a LAN adapter
$ grep LAN *CFG
!HWP1850.CFG: ; Hewlett-Packard EISA LAN AdapterCard Version 1.00
!HWP1850.CFG: ; !HWP1850.CFG 4-11-1991 -- For the EISA/LAN Tornado card
!HWP1850.CFG: NAME = "Hewlett-Packard EISA LAN AdapterCard, product number 25567A"
!HWP1850.CFG: FUNCTION = "Hewlett-Packard EISA LAN AdapterCard"
Let's hope that mine is the same product 25567A.
As I wrote, I was silly enough not to look closely enough at the card prior to insertion and to take down its product No.
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06-13-2003 05:09 AM
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06-13-2003 05:27 AM
06-13-2003 05:27 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
http://www.hp.com/products1/unixserverconnectivity/adapters/ethernet/specifications/hsc_ethernet_specs.html
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06-13-2003 06:19 AM
06-13-2003 06:19 AM
Re: NIC by D370 system not detectable after installation
You really have a very limited number of choices:
1) Load 32-bit HP-UX 11.x on your D-box; you can then install your EISA LAN card.
2) Throw away your EISA LAN card and live with the built-in 10-Base-T in 64-bit land.
3) Purchase an HSC LAN Card and live in 64-bit land.