[rescue] Pasted consoles. Was: E250 temperatures

Carl R. Friend crfriend at rcn.com
Sun Apr 13 15:32:44 CDT 2008


    On Sun, 13 Apr 2008, r.stricklin wrote:

> On Apr 13, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Bill Bradford wrote:
>
>> I thought prtdiag was in Solaris 2.5 - look in
>> /usr/platform/<platform>/sbin/.
>
> Not on sun4c.

    That's what I figured.  I looked about on my SS2 and found
precisely *no* hint of "prtdiag" except, interestingly, in the
man pages.  Go figure.

> While we're pasting in console excerpts [...]

    And that's as good an excuse as necessary.  Let's see how
obscure we can get.

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CLIX System V Release 3.1 2700 Version c.7.6.27   Made 04/30/00

System Type:  2700

    UNIX Board Type:  MSMT128 Rev 0
    Graphics Engine:  None

    SR Bus Hardware:  As shown below
       Slot 15 - MSMT128 Rev 0, C400-I/IO Engine is present

Node compiler
Swap space = 300000 blocks

Buffer cache max = 14234 buffers

Total real memory = 134217728 bytes
Available memory  = 115355648 bytes

Copyright (c) 1993 Intergraph Corporation - All Rights Reserved
Copyright (c) 1989 Lachman Associates, Inc. (LAI). All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 1991 INTERACTIVE Systems Corp. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T

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    The above is from a machine that I rescued quite some
years ago from an ex-employer (with thanks to same).  I've
since turned it into somewhat of a beast so I can help keep
the Kermit implementation for Intergraph Clippers alive.
I have an older one, but the "console" on that is the CRTs.

    This one's fun: the diagnostics are not Y2k compliant:

Clock/calendar
     32.6019 ERROR: Clock chip's year field is invalid

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