Subject: A3000 hangs under 1.1
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Stephen Champion <steve@onshore.com>
List: port-amiga
Date: 01/22/1996 07:01:18
Markus Illenseer said:                                                          > 
> Stephen Champion wrote:
> > I executed every command the rc would, and nothing but... Except for one
> > thing.  After the ifconfig le0 bit, jsut for kicks, I pinged my Sparc. 
> > Well, I tried - the system froze solid.
> 
>  This sounds like either DMA or other RAM failure.  It could also be a
> crazy interrupt.  All I can suggest is to boot from a clean environment,
> ie.  no startup-sequence to ADos, then starting netbsd again.

        I don't think that's it - the system works fine under both AmigaDos
and 1.0.  I'm not even sure it's the network, anymore, either - today the
system froze while using vi in singleuser - it will consistently hang when     
I use a 'cw' command.
	Tried a clean boot, anyway, though, and there was no difference.

        I did manage to ping my sparc earlier, though.  Tried a ping -f and it 
hung then, although that may have actually been in resolv(), as I didn't       
use IP (which I did when it worked).  Loopback appears to work reliably.

        I'm going to try a reinstall - maybe something important is corrupt.
If that doesn't help, I guess I could try -current, or go back to 1.0.
I'd really like to just figure out what's wrong and start compiling X.

	A slightly more specific recap of the system:
		A3000/25
			8M Static Fast, 2M Chip
			WD33C93A rev 8 SCSI
			1.4 "bootstrap" ROM
		Quantum Lightning 730S
		Hewlett Packard SCSI-2 DAT
		Retina Z2 2Mb
		A2065 Ethernet 

	Any more clues would be appreciated.

	BTW, the new sbic driver seems alot faster, even on a drive with half
the cache of the Empire I used under 1.0 (Thanks Michael!).


>  I have a similar environment, except for the Retina, and the network works
> great (compiling stuff from my Laptop over ethernet sitting in the couch
> some dozen of meters away :)

	I just put the Amiga next to the couch.  Don't have a bunch of cords in
the way when I roll over to take a nap :^)

-- 
Stephen Champion                 Workstation and Network Consultant
steve@onshore.com                Onshore, Inc.