sd@sdchema.UUCP (Steve Dempsey) (08/21/84)
Here in the UCSD Chem. dept. we have recently brought up 4.2bsd on a VAX 11/780. With varying frequency we are seeing the following message on the console: nexus stray intr ipl16 Perusal of the kernel source code and the VAX HARDWARE HANDBOOK 1980-81 reveals that the CPU is detecting an SBI interrupt at level 16 from the nexus at TR 00. This same book also reveals that no nexus is ever assigned to level 00. It is reserved for a holding signal that is guaranteed to be at a higher priority than any other nexus. We have a Floating Point Systems AP-120b array processor on uba0 (TR 3) at the indicated level (ipl16, br6 to PDP UNIBUS fans). Any ideas as to who or what could be generating the phony interrupt?
chris@umcp-cs.UUCP (08/30/84)
I seem to recall us having some ``nexus stray intr''s that went away when we fiddled with the SBI jumpers that connect the various pieces of backplane. The things are real touchy and it tends to take a long time to get the machine to come up after installing MBAs, UBAs, memory controllers, etc. Even then things may not be right. Then again Dangerous Dan (our field service guy) never seems to have any trouble.