Title: | TurboLaser Notesfile - AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems |
Notice: | Welcome to WONDER::TURBOLASER in it's new home shortly |
Moderator: | LANDO::DROBNER |
Created: | Tue Dec 20 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1218 |
Total number of notes: | 4645 |
Hi ! A new installation of a couple of AlphaServer 8400 has hit a "minor" problem that needs a "hint" to get on the tracks again. What they have is TLSB 0++ KN7CE-AB 8014 0000 kn7ce-ab0 1++ KN7CE-AB 8014 0000 kn7ce-ab1 7+ MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7cc0 8+ KFTIA 2020 0C09 kftia0 C0 Internal PCI connected to kftia0 pci0 0+ ISP1020 10201077 0001 isp0 1+ ISP1020 10201077 0001 isp1 2+ DECchip 21040-AA 21011 0024 tulip0 4+ ISP1020 10201077 0001 isp2 5+ ISP1020 10201077 0001 isp3 6+ DECchip 21040-AA 21011 0024 tulip1 C1 PCI connected to kftia0 pci1 0+ KZPSA 81011 0000 kzpsa0 1+ KZPSA 81011 0000 kzpsa1 2+ KZPSA 81011 0000 kzpsa2 3+ KZPSA 81011 0000 kzpsa3 A+ DEC PCI FDDI F1011 0001 pfi0 B+ DEC PCI FDDI F1011 0001 pfi1 They set the ARC_ENABLE to ON and follow the "instructions" they have. What they get is P00>>> run iso9660:[CDROM.UTILITY]UTIL_CLI.EXE -d dka400 -p 1 Invalid date. The correct date must be entered before continuing. Please enter the date in the form yyyymmddhhmm : 199702061032 Configuration tree invalid, no eisa adapter. How can one overcome this ? Hints are welcome ! Regards Roland
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1094.1 | AFW4::CROXON | Peanuts, Popcorn, Consoles anyone? | Mon Feb 10 1997 09:51 | 25 | |
I believe the problem is the contents in the SIO's EEPROM. What version of SRM console firmware are you running? If you have V4.8-6 or a V4.3-3 flavor code, then there are two new ARC commands to help clear the SIO's EEPROM. set mode advance clear_arc_nvram clear_srm_nvram If you do not have any of these versions, you can hand type the commands in. for clear_arc_nvram.... P00>>> dep eerom:0 ff -b -n 17ff for clear_srm_nvram.... P00>>> dep eerom:1800 ff -b -n 7ff Initialize the system, then try your 'run' command again. Nigel Croxon |