[comp.sys.dec] DHV11 problems with ka650

hurf@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Hurf Sheldon) (08/06/89)

	uVaxen running Ultrix3.1 (we hope)
	We are trying to upgrade our uVaxII system with a new processor
	from a vaxstation3200 - everthing has been good until we tried
	to boot the kernal with the dhv11's called 'dmz0, dmz1' in the
	config file - fails with the error :
	'Warning: DMZ Master Clear failure, octet 0

	then 'panic segmentation fault' with trap and stack dump

	Any light on the matter would be a boon

	The installation kernal booted, ran the installation, configured
	the kernal with the dhv's as 'dmz's, built the kernal without
	complaint but the kernal crashes as described above.

	Thanks,
	hurf
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davew@gvgpsa.GVG.TEK.COM (David C. White) (08/06/89)

In article <8563@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu| hurf@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Hurf Sheldon) writes:
|
|	uVaxen running Ultrix3.1 (we hope)
|	We are trying to upgrade our uVaxII system with a new processor
|	from a vaxstation3200 - everthing has been good until we tried
|	to boot the kernal with the dhv11's called 'dmz0, dmz1' in the
|	config file - fails with the error :
|	'Warning: DMZ Master Clear failure, octet 0
|
|	then 'panic segmentation fault' with trap and stack dump
|
|	Any light on the matter would be a boon
|
|	The installation kernal booted, ran the installation, configured
|	the kernal with the dhv's as 'dmz's, built the kernal without
|	complaint but the kernal crashes as described above.

Why did you configure your DHV11's as DMZ's?  Check the manual
again and try using the following:


device         dhu0      at  uba0      csr 0160500   flags 0xffff   vector dhurint  dhuxint  
device         dhu1      at  uba0      csr 0160520   flags 0xfff3   vector dhurint  dhuxint  


Be sure to check what the csr's should be set to for your machine.  Your
flags will also probably vary.
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