control and power management), and thus only providing 16
bit GPIO on the 24 pins header?
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- did you add the information for others to find?
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at the time the manual was compiled.
In particular I'm wondering what ShowPCI is for, but an explanation of
others would be much appreciated as well
If my memory is correct, it controls whether or not to display the
list of PCI devices on boot.
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no difference to
the outcome.
Perhaps the PSU used is overloaded? If the high network load causes
the system to draw more power, the PSU might go over the edge -
causing a brownout and a reboot.
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The readings you posted above are the raw readings - not the true
voltage levels.
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PCI-USB interface
device usb # USB Bus (required)
device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
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connector? It should be 5V when the bus is powered up.
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the disk using S.M.A.R.T?
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that the vpn1411 cards had software
It works well in OpenBSD 4.x using hifn(4). ~BAS
Do you have any (rough?) benchmarks?
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from software?
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expansion connectors. There are only 10W available on the 3.3V power
pins and 5V pins combined. If a 2.5 hard disk is used, it will also
need to share the available power.
An onboard DC-DC converter supplies +12V @ 0.3A and 12V @ 0.1A to the
PCI connector.
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A more permanent URL for the last link is
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(one SATA and one PATA HDD) with the
net5501?
I'd like to use a setup like the above along with gmirror(4) (RAID1)
under FreeBSD.
I could, of course, use a 3rd party SATA card in the PCI slot, but it
would be nice if the net5501 support two disks at once on it's own.
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