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That is the best reply I have gotten. I have come to the point where I don't
netboot anymore... (Most of my other lab gear has been virtualized (x86 VMWARE, Linux XEN, etc), and I don't create physical machines that I don't need anymore.
Saves more than a few bucks as long as you have reliable VM platform machines.
And I have pruned all my Alphas down to 3 runnable machines.

The one that I like the best is the 4100, despite being a bit power hungry
(Being in New Hampshire, I am sure that you know about electricity here)...

The 4100 is a particular beast. Not quite as finicky as the 2100A, but, still,
it does what it damn well pleases and nothing more at times.

Perhaps another alternative is to use an Emulex LP8000 and load it off of an EMC Clariion I have. I think that I could burn the DEC firmware into an LP8000 with
an x86 PC (I have tons on the x86 firmware LP8000's)... Might work... and I
don't care if I end up trashing one LP8000 to find out... (and it seems that
has at least chance of bearing fruit). And changing boot drives is as simple as
a card reconfigure or a click or two in the Silkworm.

Thanks for the reply.

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Quoting Jay Estabrook <Jay Estabrook hp com>:

I believe that the RAWHIDE (AS4000/4100) and TINCUP (AS1200) machines
never even had pinouts for the IDE controllers that were part of their
super IO (3rd party) chips, that provided other "legacy" facilities
(clock/keyboard/mouse/floppy/serial ports/etc).

All had an NCR 810 built in, and sold with SCSI CDROMs, and the further
expectation of using SCSI/RAID controllers for any heavy disk work.

As for their SRMs having IDE code in: I'd not bet a nickel on it. Most
of the SRM consoles, though using "common" code, were HIGHLY conditionally
compiled, to both add things that were particular, and remove things that
weren't present, on the specific platform.

Any reason why netboot (bootp) wouldn't be a viable alternate?

Sorry.

--Jay++

John Grzesiak wrote:
Good information... and while we are close to the subject, I want to repeat a
query I made a while ago, in case it got missed somehow...

Does anyone know of an IDE paddle card that will work with the SRM on
an AS4100
??? I use my 4100 to play with several loaded systems and think that
somehow it
would be easier to have my main boot on CF disk mounted on a paddle
card. I have
done this with my 164LX, and it works fine, but, the 164LX supports IDE (not
particularly fast which is why I only boot off of it) directly on the
motherboard, so, SRM needs to support that at least.

I am just wondering is:: Are there any vestiges of the IDE boot code in the
4100's SRM ??? It would have been nice and expedient to not remove the code
(and subsequently have to debug the changes) from all the SRM based machines,
even if DEC/Compaq was not planning on ever using IDE for anything in those
machines...

I am not adverse to doing the work myself, but, if anyone knows
definitively, it
would be nice. A "No, it won't work at all... find another way..." works great
too... I just hate wasting time on fruitless efforts. I have little
enough time
to play anymore...

(No more complaints now... I will be quiet on this from here on out...)...

I will throw a bit of information in here... The LK-13415 PATA control to SATA drive adapter has shown some indications that it will work if you can't get a SATA paddle card to behave. There are some minor glitches in some SATA drives
backwards compatibility support, so, I don't think I would be trying to use
them in any sort of ARRAY, but, having a drive to boot off and have some
offline storage should be doable. The adapter is about $9 ??? (If I am
remembering right) on eBay... The company name is:: NSIoutlet.com





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Quoting Jay Estabrook <Jay Estabrook hp com>:

Several months ago, a Debian fellow (Hi, Tom!) and I looked at SiL
controllers - he a controller based on SiL chipset 3124, while mine
was a SIIG card based on SiL 3512 chipset.

As of his last status, 3124 was still failing using 2.6.25.4, while
my 3512 appeared to be working OK with our 2.6.24.4 kernel.

Note that I have not been using it at all since then, and only did
some very minor testing, so of course, YMMV...

Good luck.

--Jay++

bob smith wrote:
Thanks to Bert and Steven -
I will see if I can find a promise or one of the other sata cards
and test this.

modprobe -l | grep sata
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_qstor.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_vsc.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_via.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_sis.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_inic162x.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_nv.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_sil.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_uli.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_promise.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_sx4.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_sil24.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_mv.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.23.10-97.fc8.1axp/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_svw.ko


Steven Moix wrote:

I can't give you a definitive answer, but we know some things:

- You can't boot from a SATA card because of the SRM, you'll always need
a disk to contain the boot files.
- A card which has kernel drivers should work, have a look
in /lib/modules/yourkernelversion/kernel/drivers/ata for compiled
drivers. You can also look at the /boot/config-yourkernel file under the
"SCSI Transports" section for compiled drivers. m means that they are
compild as modules, the .ko files.

So let us know when you have tried :)

On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:53 -0400, bob smith wrote:


I would like to add some disk drives to a couple of alphas.
I am interested in adding SATA drives, the price is right, but am not
sure where to
look for compatible PCI card sata interfaces.
Has any one tried this? does it work with FC8? is there a list of
cmpatible cards?
thanks
bob
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