[SunRescue] SPARCsystem 600MP needs an OS
Chris Sterling
lemmy at eaze.net
Sat Sep 4 22:38:05 CDT 1999
On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, James Lockwood wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Sep 1999, Chris Sterling wrote:
>
> > Hey guys, I just got a SPARCServer 330. It boots, but it looks like it's
> > drives are formatted. All I have it Solaris 2.6, which does not support
> > this hadrware (or so the boot error told me). I'd love to run SunOS
> > 4.1.x if there is a place to find a copy around somewhere. I've got a
> > bootable external CDROM and a CD burner, so I hope all I'm missing is a
> > OS. I've even got some extra SCSI drives around in case the giant's in the
> > 330's case are dead.
> >
> > So, where can I find SunOS 4.1.x? with some install help/howto's if
> > possible? I'm already downloading netBSD just in case.
> >
> >
> > The boot message goes something like this:
> >
> > SPARCsystem 600MP (2 x 390Z55) Keboard present
> > ROM rev 2.14, 128MB memory ...
> >
> > I'm not finding too much in the FAQ's about the processor speed, etc. I
> > take it this is a 600MP in a 330's chassis?
>
> Yes. This is technically a 4/630, which was a configuration supported by
> Sun, but it appears that someone built yours with a 4/330 chassis (the
> first /x30 configuration made) and a 4/600 board. There are no 4/300
> parts left in it except the label, I expect.
>
> It's basically a Sparc 10 with a VME interface and a few other minor
> differences. With the right CPU's it should really haul. The 128MB is
> probably 32 4MB SIMMs, a great setup.
>
> The good news is that the boot message (2 x 390Z55) means that you have 2
> SuperSPARC CPU's with SuperCache (1MB per CPU). These are
> SM41/51/61/71/81's, you can find out how fast they are by typing
> "module-info" at the "ok" prompt. They are probably SM41's or SM51's.
CPU #0 and CPU #2? both 60Mhz. Better than I expected... I got netbsd's
miniroot to boot off a CD (though I cannot get it to do anything useful)
according to the kernel messges, it's got a pair of 312MB drives.
> > It's also got a Comm processor II card in it, with serial RS232 and RS449.
>
> Ok, there are a few different ways you can go with this:
>
> Find and run SunOS 4.1.x. This is unsupported on multi-CPU SMxx
> configurations but will work. Be warned that SMP support is _lousy_
> (only one kernel lock). Not recommended.
>
> Run *BSD or SparcLinux. The BSD's don't support SMP 4/600's and Linux
> support is spotty with regards to VME devices. Not recommended.
>
> Get Solaris 2.5.1/SPARC. This is the last officially supported version of
> Solaris for the 4/600. If you must use the VME cards included with the
> system (the ALM2 card, right?) then this is your best option.
>
> Patch Solaris 2.6 or 7 to run on the 4/600. This is easy to do, though
> you have to repeat it after every kernel patch you apply. Since you have
> 128MB and dual SM41's (at a minimum) it should run 2.6 like a champ.
> Unless you absolutely have to use other VME cards in the chassis I would
> go with this. It's rock-solid and quite nice.
I really don't have any use for the VME stuff. I've got Solaris 2.6 (5/98)
on CD. Is there anywhere I can get a cheap copy of 2.5.1?
> Do you have another machine on your network that you could netboot this
> beast off of? If so you can just use adb on the server to patch the
> netbooted kernel, otherwise you will have to invoke kadb when you boot the
> 2.6 CD locally and do the patching on-line. I can give you directions on
> this procedure if you need them, you just NOP out a single halt
> instruction. Look for the halt after the call to iam_ss600 near the
> startup code.
I've got other machines that could netboot this beast, Linux(x86) or
Solaris 2.5.1(sparcbook 3GX) and 2.6(SS2).
So, basicly I could patch the kernel on my SS2 running 2.6, and then
netboot the beast from there? Cool. Where do I start?
Thanks man. I really appreciate the help!
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Chris Sterling
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lemmy at eaze.net
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