Re: HP 9000 Model D330 working?
Chuck Silvers <[email protected]> Tue, 31 May 2005 20:40:41 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.hp700 |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 07:46:01PM +0200, Christian Hattemer wrote: > Hello Jochen, > > On 31.05.05, you wrote: > > > It would be nice if you could test the machine. I expect it to be > > supported, given that it is nearly the same as my (knowen to work) > > D220. (D220 has a slower CPU and a smaler enclosure.) > > I tried to install the latest releng build today. However I got stuck while > preparing the tftpd with the boot loader. The install notes advise to copy > SYSNBSD from the installation directory of the release to /tftpboot. But > it's not there. Seems either the build is incomplete or the install notes > aren't in sync with changes in the boot process. yea, I need to update the install notes. or rename the install image. :-) > > Beware. The D3x0 machines have a Fast Wide high voltage differential > > (HVD) SCSI interface. Maybe your disks are HVD SCSI so you would need a > > helper machine with a suitable HVD SCSI adapter. > > There's "differential scsi" printed on them. The frames are much longer than > a drive usually is. Is there more than the drive inside? Can the drive be > exchanged? I'm somewhat concerned that Murphy will strike in the moment > where I have a nicely working system... > > > An alternative is to > > use a temporarily narrow single ended SCSI helper disk. There is a > > narrow single ended SCSI bus in the machine also, used for CDROM and / > > or tapes. You can connect the helper disk to this bus and install on > > the HVD disks. > > Hm, I haven't looked inside yet. But it should be easy to find the correct > cable by looking which one goes to the CD drive. > > Is there something special about the SCSI ID to set for the disk? (E.g. > Sparcs want to have the disk at ID 3) But I hope the HVD SCSI will work so > that I don't have to worry about this. there's some confusion about the HVD, I'm not sure if we have a driver or not. once you get netbsd booted on there somehow (netboot or transplanted disk), could you post the dmesg? > BTW: It was said X wouldn't work, but there are X sets in the release? > Does this machine have X support at all? oh... look at that, there *is* an xserver set. huh. but there's no actual X server for hardware framebuffers in there, just Xnest and some other virtual stuff. -Chuck