ferencz@cwsys3.cwru.edu (Don Ferencz) (09/19/90)
Hi folks -- I hope someone has experience with this; I'm at the end of my rope! Briefly, one our 3B2/310's crashed this summer, and I finished reloading the system (UNIX Sys V Rel 3.0) and user files. Everything works fine, EXCEPT those programs I compiled using the C-FP+ Compilation System ('fpcc') which compiles code for the 32100 with the 32106 math accelerator unit (MAU). Whenver I try to run an executable created by fpcc (include exact copies of those created before the crash) I get: rn: cannot execute It turns out the exec(2) call is failing with EFAULT, meaning "required hardware not present". To date, I have: + Run diagnostics on the MAU -- it checks out fine, + Made sure the MAU driver is contained in the kernel, + Run "crash" and examined the kernel variable "mau_present" -- it's value is "1", the same as our other 3B2's with the MAU, and + Tried nasty tricks like removing the MAU and 32100 flag bits in the programs' 'filehdr' -- still doesn't work! Has anyone ever had an experience like this? Any ideas? My *last* resort is AT&T tech support...I can't even imagine working through the proper channels with such a bizarre problem... Thanks in advance, Don -- =========================================================================== | Don Ferencz | "And in the end/ | | ferencz@cwsys3.cwru.EDU | The love you take/ | | Department of Systems Engineering | Is equal to the love you make." | | Case Western Reserve University | -- The Beatles | ===========================================================================
paul@unhtel.uucp (Paul S. Sawyer) (09/21/90)
In article <1990Sep18.175341.26666@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> ferencz@cwsys3.cwru.edu (Don Ferencz) writes: > ... > >Has anyone ever had an experience like this? Any ideas? My *last* resort >is AT&T tech support...I can't even imagine working through the proper >channels with such a bizarre problem... Since I have made similar statements concerning AT&T's tech support, I sort of feel I must defend them here. If you can get them to have a tech from Lisle (Illinois) contact you, they are VERY good at tracking down the bizarre, and handle it very enthusiastically compared with the call- takers who just expect to send someone out to swap boards. Good luck! -- Paul S. Sawyer uunet!unh!unhtel!paul paul@unhtel.UUCP UNH Telecommunications attmail!psawyer p_sawyer@UNHH.BITNET Durham, NH 03824-3523 VOX: +1 603 862 3262 FAX: +1 603 862 2030