[parisc-linux] C110, kernel Panics, still more tears ;-(

Peter Mottram peter@petescaff.com
Sat, 20 Jul 2002 12:21:54 +0200 (CEST)


On Sat, 20 Jul 2002, Juergen Braukmann wrote:

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> I dreaded that question. ;-) This is a rescue-workststion that would
> have been dumped otherwise. I have only 64 MB RAM. There are two modules
> 32 MB each, straigt in front of the ventilator (it used to be more, but
> they took some 128 MB off). Is there some relevant placing of the
> modules? In total, there are 8 memory slots. Processor in front, it is
> J1-J2-J3-J4, space J5-J6-J7-J8. My modules are placed in slot 6 and 8.
> (If you look at them from the other side, they are numbered 0A, 2A, 0B,
> 2B, space 1A, 3A, 1B, 3B. I use slots 0A and 0B, that should be fine)

Yes - this is the correct placing for memory - these systems should always
use equal-sized pairs of memory which should be placed (largest first)
starting in the lowest numbered slots.

[snip]

> Apart from two ventilarors and plenty of dust that describes the content
> of my box. The SCSI bus connects to my HP2490A disc, I disconnected the
> two Ultra (or whatever) SCSI drive with HP-UX.

The internal disks are fast-wide differential & the external SCSI ports
are FW-diff & single-ended. I don't know the 2490A.

R.
PeteM