thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match

Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?

On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexander Farber wrote:
   h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0
   inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE
   !route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface

PS: I wonder if anyone successfully runs OpenBSD
at Strato's SR2, MR2 or LR2 as I'd like to upgrade

On 5/11/06, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what
happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest
router? Am I missing something?
I think Strato, 1&1 and co introduced the .255 hack to counter
sniffing.
Using .0 netmask works, but won't allow traffic with other hosts in
the
same subnet. (Which shouldn't be a problem for most.)

I have not tried any of the new Strato servers, but am experimenting
with one of 1&1's new AMD64 systems.
So far, nothing that i dd to the hd will boot.
(tried 3.9 and current floppy and cd, modified for serial-acc and also
disabling the usual kernel-options like pcibios)

Anyone got one of those systems to run OpenBSD?

For those interested here's the debian-resycue-system dmesg and lspci
output for an 1&1 L64 server. Perhaps someone can see unsupported
hardware i don't.
http://openbsd.pap.st/1und1_L64.txt

Any advice'd be much apreciated.
did anybody into the problem of device timeouts for the NIC itself? i
tried to install OpenBSD on three or few machines at strato, none did
the job. i also tried NetBSD, same problem. it seems to be up to a weird
interrupt routing...

Which kind of servers did you try?
At Strato i had no problems with the Highend SR. That's what they
offered last year. i386/Celeron 2400 running OpenBSD without a problem.

fxp0 at pci2 dev 6 function 0 "Intel 82557" rev 0x08, i82559: irq 11,
address 00:30:48:52:12:34
inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4
fxp1 at pci2 dev 7 function 0 "Intel 82557" rev 0x08, i82559: irq 10,
address 00:30:48:52:12:35
inphy1 at fxp1 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4

-Robert
STRATO HighEnd-Server SR (v3.4)

tried OpenBSD 3.8 and NetBSD 3.0 and -current. no dmesg as i don't
maintain that machine any longer. what i remember is that the MAC
addresses were not the actual addresses of the interfaces. linux,
however, figured them out correctly (which is the main fact i don't
maintain them any longer ;)


Oh, differnt version, had v2.6. Quite happy with it. Only the ExelStore
hd is damn slow.

IDE. puke. 'ExelStore'. wtf? i wouldn't give such hardware to my enemies. ;D

Had it running OpenBSD since 3.7. Just some plain Intel hw.

Think i'll have to write some docs if i get the new 1&1 running.

for the record: dmesg (Linux 2.6.11.4-20a-default i386 GNU/Linux) of the machine... (seems the high quality HD is not /that/ healthy...)

Thanks for your reply.

you're welcome! :)

-Robert

Linux version 2.6.11.4-20a-default ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.5 20050117 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux)) #1 Wed Mar 23 21:52:37 UTC 2005
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
 BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 00000000000a0000 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 00000000000f0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000001fff0000 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001fff0000 - 000000001fff3000 (ACPI NVS)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001fff3000 - 0000000020000000 (ACPI data)
 BIOS-e820: 00000000ffb00000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
0MB HIGHMEM available.
511MB LOWMEM available.
On node 0 totalpages: 131056
  DMA zone: 4096 pages, LIFO batch:1
  Normal zone: 126960 pages, LIFO batch:16
  HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1
DMI 2.3 present.
ACPI: RSDP (v000 IntelR                                ) @ 0x000f6940
ACPI: RSDT (v001 IntelR AWRDACPI 0x42302e31 AWRD 0x00000000) @ 0x1fff3000
ACPI: FADT (v001 IntelR AWRDACPI 0x42302e31 AWRD 0x00000000) @ 0x1fff3040
ACPI: DSDT (v001 INTELR AWRDACPI 0x00001000 MSFT 0x0100000e) @ 0x00000000
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408
ACPI: local apic disabled
Allocating PCI resources starting at 20000000 (gap: 20000000:dfb00000)
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda3 selinux=0 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,57600 showopts
Initializing CPU#0
PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 11, 32768 bytes)
Detected 2400.038 MHz processor.
Using pmtmr for high-res timesource
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 514360k/524224k available (1865k kernel code, 9316k reserved, 659k data, 204k init, 0k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay loop... 4751.36 BogoMIPS (lpj=2375680)
Security Framework v1.0.0 initialized
SELinux:  Disabled at boot.
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
CPU: After generic identify, caps: bfebf9ff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00004400 00000000 00000000 CPU: After vendor identify, caps: bfebf9ff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00004400 00000000 00000000
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 8K
CPU: L2 cache: 128K
CPU: After all inits, caps: bfebf9ff 00000000 00000000 00000080 00004400 00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz stepping 09
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
checking if image is initramfs... it is
Freeing initrd memory: 1279k freed
ACPI: Looking for DSDT in initrd... not found!
 not found!
ACPI: setting ELCR to 0200 (from 1c20)
NET: Registered protocol family 16
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfb360, last bus=2
PCI: Using configuration type 1
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050211
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using PIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (00:00)
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.HUB0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 *12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled. ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled. ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK0] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled. ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK1] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 11 devices
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq". If it helps, post a report
TC classifier action (bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc [EMAIL PROTECTED])
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.16ac)
apm: overridden by ACPI.
audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
audit(1143648996.185:0): initialized
Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1
Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
Initializing Cryptographic API
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
PNP: No PS/2 controller found. Probing ports directly.
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 48 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 64000K size 1024 blocksize
loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
input: PC Speaker
md: md driver 0.90.1 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP: routing cache hash table of 4096 buckets, 32Kbytes
TCP established hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 32768 bind 32768)
NET: Registered protocol family 1
PM: Checking swsusp image.
PM: Resume from disk failed.
ACPI wakeup devices:
PCI0 HUB0 USB0 USB1 MODM UAR1 UAR2
ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S4 S4bios S5)
Freeing unused kernel memory: 204k freed
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ICH2: IDE controller at PCI slot 0000:00:1f.1
ICH2: chipset revision 5
ICH2: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
    ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
    ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio
Probing IDE interface ide0...
hda: ExcelStor Technology J360, ATA DISK drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
Probing IDE interface ide1...
hda: max request size: 1024KiB
hda: 120103200 sectors (61492 MB) w/1821KiB Cache, CHS=16383/255/63, UDMA(100)
hda: cache flushes supported
 hda: hda1 hda2 hda3
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on hda3, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Adding 514072k swap on /dev/hda2.  Priority:42 extents:1
parport: PnPBIOS parport detected.
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3 [PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,EPP,ECP,DMA]
lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
device-mapper: 4.4.0-ioctl (2005-01-12) initialised: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: ... autorun DONE.
Linux agpgart interface v0.100 (c) Dave Jones
agpgart: Detected an Intel i845 Chipset.
agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 439M
agpgart: AGP aperture is 4M @ 0xe3000000
e100: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver, 3.4.1-NAPI
e100: Copyright(c) 1999-2005 Intel Corporation
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] enabled at IRQ 11
PCI: setting IRQ 11 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:02:06.0[A] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
e100: eth0: e100_probe: addr 0xe2200000, irq 11, MAC addr 00:30:48:52:C5:44
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] enabled at IRQ 10
PCI: setting IRQ 10 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:02:07.0[A] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
e100: eth1: e100_probe: addr 0xe2201000, irq 10, MAC addr 00:30:48:52:C5:45
EXT2-fs warning (device hda1): ext2_fill_super: mounting ext3 filesystem as ext2

Capability LSM initialized
ieee1394: Initialized config rom entry `ip1394'
ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device initialized
video1394: Installed video1394 module
SCSI subsystem initialized
st: Version 20041025, fixed bufsize 32768, s/g segs 256
BIOS EDD facility v0.16 2004-Jun-25, 1 devices found
e100: eth0: e100_watchdog: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex
NET: Registered protocol family 17
NET: Registered protocol family 10
Disabled Privacy Extensions on device c033d600(lo)
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
Disabled Privacy Extensions on device deade000(sit0)
Non-volatile memory driver v1.2
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Fan [FAN] (on)
ACPI: Processor [CPU0] (supports 2 throttling states)
ACPI: Thermal Zone [THRM] (23 C)
powernow: This module only works with AMD K7 CPUs
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
hda: DMA timeout error
hda: dma timeout error: status=0xd0 { Busy }

ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hda: DMA disabled
ide0: reset: success
hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
hda: DMA timeout error
hda: dma timeout error: status=0xd0 { Busy }

ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hda: DMA disabled
ide0: reset: success

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