gihill@storm.lakeheadu.ca (09/30/89)
Hello SUN users, I would like to ask the advice of all experienced SUN users about an major problem we are having with our new ALM-2 board. To put it briefly, none of the serial ports have worked properly since we installed it over a month ago, and our student users are naturally getting restless. Customer Support at SUN Canada know about our problem, but despite a lot of their time and best efforts, no solution has been found so far. The details are as follows: Configuration: The ALM-2 is installed in our SUN 3/160 running OS v4.0-3. This was replacing an ALM-1 which worked fine. In fact the ALM-2 is using the same backplane slot as the ALM-1. We have some other SUN machines connected via ethernet. The ALM-2 is configured as device mcp0 (same as in the generic config file), with terminal devices /dev/ttyh*. The ports are connected to a mixture of hard-wired terminals and modem lines. (the exact same ones that were connected to the ALM-1) Symptoms: At seemingly random periods (anywhere from 1 hour to 3 days after boot), *ALL* the serial ports on the ALM-2 hang simultaneously and become unusable. Users who are currently on the system are locked out. New users trying to login just get the prompt: 'machine' login: and nothing more. i.e. no echoing, no password prompt. The system itself is however still usable. The console is OK, and users can do remote loggins over the ethernet from other machines. No error messages appear on the operators console or in the system log files. Workaround: Re-boot the system. What we have tried: Replace the ALM-2 with a new one from SUN - same problem Put the ALM-2 on our other SUN machine, a 3/180 - same problem Re-seat the board in the backplane, check for damaged pins, etc.. Install the latest kernel patches for the mcp driver for bugs found since version 4.0-3. - same problem. Any clues, hints or whatever would be greatly appreciated.