Oh, and forgot to mention:
- the tp-link card in another Windows PC is working nicely
- booting from Ubuntu Live CD on the same machine where FreeBSD is installed
- the tp-link card is working, get an IP address via DHCP
Gabor
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Hi,
I have an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard with integrated Nvidia MCP51 Gigabit
Ethernet NIC and
TP-Link TG-3468 PCIe network card which is basically using Realtek chip.
I have several problems:
1. There is a boot time menu for tp-link card which says it is a 8111b/8111c
but re driver supports
So, is it port trouble?
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reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of error:
# freecolor
Bus error: 10
Is it software or hardware problem?
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# freecolor
Bus error: 10
Is it software or hardware problem?
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The first two utils I run if I suspect hardware issues
both independant of resident os ;
http://www.memtest.org/
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/technolo/dft/dft.htm
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I have what looks like a hardware problem with an Intel 1U server,
which I am using mainly as a mysql database server for some of my
bigger website clients.
The server went down last week with a badly corrupted file system.
After spending a day trying to fix the file system, we gave up
First things first; if the machine is still in warranty, don't mess
with
it but send it back to the manufacturer and demand a replacement.
It is in warranty and I am following their process. I'm hoping to
short-circuit that process by finding the problem on my own, if
possible. Plus,
On Apr 13, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The database ran well for about 2 minutes, then the server crashed
again. The filesystem was again corrupted so badly that we could
not even log in to look at the logs.
did memtest? it looks like it's fine until you stress your hardware
to SSH into the box. It
looks like there is probably a hardware problem, like a bad power supply or
overheating CPU that fails when the load of the database is applied.
Problem is, I have no idea how to determine which bits are failing. Can
anyone suggest a favorite book or website that focuses
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:07:25PM -0400, John Almberg wrote:
I have what looks like a hardware problem with an Intel 1U server,
which I am using mainly as a mysql database server for some of my
bigger website clients.
The server went down last week with a badly corrupted file system
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:54 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: DAve; FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: hardware problem
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt
[EMAIL
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 08:38:09PM -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
hi guys,
just take every part out and dust with a brush, reseat the m-board
and hook on the power supply, switch on the power and both fans spin
for quite a while, seeing this, I switch it off and start to connect
all the
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 7:22 AM
To: DAve
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: hardware problem
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 20:38 -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
hi guys,
just take every part out and dust with a brush, reseat the m-board
and hook on the power supply, switch on the power and both fans spin
for quite a
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 7:22 AM
To: DAve
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: hardware problem
Every system I've seen with his description of the problem, where
the power supply
Hi guys,
this is really not about freebsd per sa. But this is the only
computer-related forum I use. so please forgive me.
my desktop was relocated due to my recent moving to a new
apartment. After settling down at the new place, I plug in the cables
and the computer won't start up. I open
Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
Hi guys,
this is really not about freebsd per sa. But this is the only
computer-related forum I use. so please forgive me.
my desktop was relocated due to my recent moving to a new
apartment. After settling down at the new place, I plug in the cables
and the
At 08:06 AM 2/25/2008, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
Hi guys,
this is really not about freebsd per sa. But this is the only
computer-related forum I use. so please forgive me.
my desktop was relocated due to my recent moving to a new
apartment. After settling down at the new place, I plug in the
Every system I've seen with his description of the problem, where
the power supply can't even run it's own fan, is having a power supply
problem. Power supplies are very often low quality these days and can't
handle the stresses of typical electrical grid fluctuations. Most people
who deal with
thank you all for helping. I will reinstall my main again from
scratch. one thing i want to know is that if my m-board is short
somewhere, does this mean my board is damaged? or it's okay if i can
find out what is wrong, and so most likely i need to buy a power
supply, is that right at the
At 09:58 AM 2/25/2008, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
thank you all for helping. I will reinstall my main again from
scratch. one thing i want to know is that if my m-board is short
somewhere, does this mean my board is damaged? or it's okay if i can
find out what is wrong, and so most likely i need to
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 08:06 AM 2/25/2008, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
Hi guys,
this is really not about freebsd per sa. But this is the only
computer-related forum I use. so please forgive me.
my desktop was relocated due to my recent moving to a new
apartment. After settling down at the new
hi guys,
just take every part out and dust with a brush, reseat the m-board
and hook on the power supply, switch on the power and both fans spin
for quite a while, seeing this, I switch it off and start to connect
all the cables. After all is done, i turn on the power again, and this
time it
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 20:38 -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
hi guys,
just take every part out and dust with a brush, reseat the m-board
and hook on the power supply, switch on the power and both fans spin
for quite a while, seeing this, I switch it off and start to connect
all the cables.
Hi,
Good morning, my name is Rômulo Lima, I had a problem when make an upgrade in
my Freebsd Server from version 6.1 to 6.2. Before upgrade my SATA disc
controller was working normally:
atapci1: AcerLabs M5287 SATA150 controller port
On Thursday 01 March 2007 16:10, Rômulo Lima wrote:
Hi,
Good morning, my name is Rômulo Lima, I had a problem when make an upgrade
in my Freebsd Server from version 6.1 to 6.2. Before upgrade my SATA disc
controller was working normally:
atapci1: AcerLabs M5287 SATA150 controller port
I have a hardware problem with a disk drive. Last night I received
millions of messages like:
Oct 29 23:00:02 zook kernel: ad0: timeout waiting for write DRQ
Oct 29 23:00:02 zook kernel: g_vfs_done():ad0s1e[WRITE
(offset=39908835328, lengt
h=8192)]error = 5
Oct 29 23:00:02 zook kernel: ad0
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I would like to ask some questions. I have the intranet system on my
computer which is running freeBSD. But functionality of the system is
quite slow. So I don't know what is wrong. My server contains 1GHZ
procesor and 256+128RAM. Is it enough? System is used
Hello,
I would like to ask some questions. I have the intranet system on my
computer which is running freeBSD. But functionality of the system is
quite slow. So I don't know what is wrong. My server contains 1GHZ
procesor and 256+128RAM. Is it enough? System is used aproximately 300
users. I can
This looks to me like I've got a hardware problem. SCSI drive 0:4:0 --
or is this perhaps something else?
I had to manually type this in ... :) copying it off the screen since I
don't see this stuff in a log anywhere.
FreeBSD 5.3 on a dual 450MHz Xeon with SCSI and IDE. GENERIC kernel
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:18:04 -0700, Tom Vilot wrote
This looks to me like I've got a hardware problem. SCSI drive 0:4:0 -
- or is this perhaps something else?
I had to manually type this in ... :) copying it off the screen
since I don't see this stuff in a log anywhere.
FreeBSD 5.3
At 02:30 PM 1/6/2005, Jorn Argelo wrote:
Oh, one other question ...
I'm used to runlevels on Linux. When I reset this machine, I'm
presented with the prompt asking me for the default shell (/bin/sh).
I hit enter, and I'm in sh where I can fsck the other drives and
mount them. Cool. But
Glenn Dawson wrote:
Or you could just exit the shell and the system will continue to boot
into multi-user mode.
(( sigh ))
It's always so much simpler than you think it is at first glance .
Thanks.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Vilot
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 3:48
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: SCSI Hardware problem?
This looks to me like I've got a hardware problem. SCSI drive 0:4:0
I trying to bring up a file server a system with a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon,
256MB RAM, an older AHA2940 SCSI card with an IBM DDYS-T18350N hard
drive. The hard drive is connected to the second channel (the
Ultra-wide channel) on the 2940. During the boot process (from the
dmesg) the machine stops
Oops! Major irq head-butting is the problem. I'm amazed the system
even came up far enough to complain about it. Sorry I bothered the
list with this.
-Lyman
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