Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!smsc.sony.com!tin From: tin@smsc.sony.com (Tin "Man" Le) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Help: Dell SYSVR4 Keywords: SYSV SYSVR4 TTYMON BIDIRECTIONAL Message-ID: <1991Feb7.222422.19476@smsc.sony.com> Date: 7 Feb 91 22:24:22 GMT References: <1991Jan30.084300.13358@egsner.cirr.com> <1991Feb2.195744.15339@szebra.uucp> <3090@sixhub.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Sony Microsystems Corp, San Jose, CA Lines: 52 In article <3090@sixhub.UUCP> davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes: >In article <1991Feb2.195744.15339@szebra.uucp> tin@szebra.uucp (Tin Le) writes: > >| Be prepared for lots of problems. I have a Dell 486/33 box with their >| S5R4 for a week now, and have had 2 panics (and I haven't even started >| trying yet!). > > I would love to know what you are doing... I had two beta versions and >an alpha version of V.4 from three vendors, and never saw a panic. We >had a Dell V.4 loading from tape, being an NFS server for Xenix >machines, and running a scanner in direct i/o port access mode under DOS >under X, all in an 8MB machine. We set a record for paging, but it all >worked, reasonably fast, and nary a problem. > I wish I could provide more details but as I noted, I was not ready at the time to test the system. The panics kinda took me by surprise so to speak. The first time was when we were experimenting with DOS Merge. We were all running it over the network to an xterm on our workstation. The second time was when we were transferring our files to the newly created accounts on the machine. Several ftp sessions were going, I believe one person had NFS mounted his home dir on the Dell box and was tar'ing his files across. There is one problem that is driving me bonker. There is a bug in the console driver (or the screen blanker). It does not matter whether I am running X or the console is just sitting at the login prompt. After some period of time (don't know how long), but the console "blank" out (i.e. go dark). From then on, it is not possible (as far as I can determine) to turn it back on except to reboot the thing. Note that the machine is still alive, i.e. I can rlogin to it and use it. Just the console display is GONE. The funny thing is, I can actually login at the console (if it was sitting at the login prompt), but I just can't see what I am doing. This bug is very consistent and is bad enough that we just got tired of rebooting it. Since the machine sits in a back room and most of us just rlogin to it anyway, we have not done much about it. By the way, I've tried various things to try bringing the console back. Some of these are, logging on at the console and trying to run X (hoping that will bring the screen alive...no such luck), or running 'reset', 'tset', etc... -- Tin -- .---------------------------------------------------------------------- . Tin Le Work Internet: tin@smsc.Sony.COM . Sony Microsystems UUCP: {uunet,mips}!sonyusa!tin . Work: (408) 944-4157 Home Internet: tin@szebra.uu.net