tyan s2892

Stephane LAPIE stephane.lapie at darkbsd.org
Wed Apr 4 14:41:39 UTC 2012


This reminds me of my experiences trying to build a ZFS server on a 2x
Opteron 275 Tyan setup.
I would sometimes get very odd page faults while running (this has been
the case ever since FreeBSD 8.X,
this setup would work pretty well on FreeBSD 7.X).

Also, the boot loader issue reminds me of something I've seen in the
past around 2009.
Both :
- USB key boot
- USB CD ROM boot
would not work. I would just experience a complete freeze
(John Baldwin acknowledged there was a bug in how the real mode
interrupt handlers,
and register cleaning were called by the boot loader code)

In the end, I had to resort to booting from a CF card on an IDE port...

The odder thing is I never witnessed that behavior on any other motherboard.

Cheers,

On 04/03/2012 10:36 AM, rondzierwa at comcast.net wrote:
> I'm replacing the motherboard my server from a tyan s2885 to a s2892 and am having some odd problems that I was hoping somebody could shed some light on. 
>
> The board has two 280 cpu's and 4 x 2gb 400 mhz memory. The memory was working in my old s2885, so I'm fairly sure they are ok. I have tried the system with 2 and then with just 1 memory stick and the problems are the same. 
>
> I have a 3ware 9550 pci-x raid controller, and the system boots from a sata ssd. I installed FreeBSD 8.2-release from dvd onto the ssd. The install went fine, but when I boot from the ssd, about halfway through the boot the system panics with a page fault. its fairly quick so its difficult to see exactly what happened just before the panic, and the system claims there is no dump device, so I don't have a dump. 
>
> Also, when the raid controller is installed, the boot loader hangs. It presents the boot menu (windows/freebsd), I select F2 for FreeBSD, and it prints a "-" and hangs. After a minute, it reboots by itself, and will do the same thing over again. 
>
> Partition 1 has dos installed and it boots ok with the raid controller installed. 
>
> Is there something magic about the bios settings that needs to be set? Any ideas how to diagnose the problem? 
>
> thanks, 
> ron. 
>
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Stephane LAPIE, EPITA SRS, Promo 2005
"Even when they have digital readouts, I can't understand them."
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