* bofh goodb...@gmail.com [2010-04-14 01:35]:
I've always thought cisco/juniper existed to sell overpriced hardware,
so have issues reconciling that with this...
they do.
but to be fair - their high end stuff with seperate data and control
panes and, admittedly, line cards that do _way_ more
Hello m...@. Subj:
Trying to boot from Secondary Compact Flash ...
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 com1 apm pci mem[635K 1022M a20=on]
7156348+1055080 [52+363840+348188]=0x882ae8 OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.02
entry point at 0x200120
com0: 9600 baud
[ using 712452 bytes of
Top-posting because I am lazy...
Since those Junipers are pseudo-chassis-based with pluggable cards, I think
you are dying on how the backplane is laid out and detected by OpenBSD.
In the interim, please make sure that dms@ sees the dmesg, principally for the
em(4) interface.
For what it's
Well,
This is a purely selfish comment for sure.
But I must say that if OpenBSD could one day run on real router hardware
and support theses various interface, that would be a dream come true
for me for sure.
Not that OpenBSD can't do a lots already, it sure can, but still there
in many
Now I'm curious - in what way would a decent juniper hardware be
better than some off the shelf stuff? I'm of course including all the
current support platforms in here, from your crappy $50 x86 to a
sun/intel to sun/*sparc to anything else on the market.
I've always thought cisco/juniper
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 19:29 -0400, bofh goodb...@gmail.com wrote:
Now I'm curious - in what way would a decent juniper hardware be
better than some off the shelf stuff?
MTBF is greater. If you don't care about that, there's probably not much
difference... unless you need routers in space. Not
Since a few people asked in private email, here is the dmesg, including hacked
bootloader cruft. This is a few months old, as I haven't had time to play.
If anyone is interested in donating any x86-based, Compact Flash-enabled Cisco
appliances (ASA 55xx firewalls, 42xx IDS/IPS, etc), let me
Hi,
I don't know how much help it'll be, but have you tried disabling
acpi(4) in UKC? otherwise try disabling and ioapic/mpbios/acpimadt as
APIC may be the cause for the panic, how functional this system will be
afterwards is uncertain.. appears to be additional problems in that log.
-Bryan.
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