Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!sgi!markb@denali.sgi.com From: markb@denali.sgi.com (Mark Bradley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Power for Power Series Message-ID: <49977@sgi.sgi.com> Date: 7 Feb 90 18:29:49 GMT References: <9002070129.AA12557@physics.phy.duke.edu> Sender: markb@denali.sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 43 In article <9002070129.AA12557@physics.phy.duke.edu>, rgb@PHY.DUKE.EDU ("Robert G. Brown") writes: > I should note that we did try the three phase power (as a physicist, I > know that the system should NOT be able to see any real difference > between a hot-neutral pair at 208V and a hot-hot pair at 208V with a > phase difference -- unless it uses the current-carrying "neutral" as a > pseudo-ground, which is dumb). > > When we did it, the machine seemed to boot, but the prom monitor did > not come up on port 1 (or 2,3 or 4). We have no graphics monitor, it > is a server--only configuration at this time. When we put a scope on > the backplane and on the serial line itself we got very unusual > things. The serial line showed a .15V, 60Hz triangular waveform on > ALL pins but 1 and 2. 1 had a more attenuated 60Hz signal, and 2 was > (relatively) quiet. Obviously this is not at all like what we found > on a functioning serial line. > > So: Is our power supply bad? Is our power bad? Are any or all of > the boards bad? Are the serial ports bad? Or do we need to "flick > that little switch over there"? I replied a bit too quickly, it seems, as I did not address the rest of your questions. 220, neutral and ground will work too--you're correct on that one. As to your triangular waveforms on the serial lines; it sounds like something is wrong. Power supply is not likely to be the problem; there is no switch to flick, to my knowledge; and maybe the cabling/breakout board for the serial lines has a problem. The prom monitor *should* only come up on one port, though, and there may be no problem at all. Once the system is up, try `man getty' for info on your serial ports. markb -- Mark Bradley "Faster, faster, until the thrill of I/O Subsystems speed overcomes the fear of death." Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Mountain View, CA 94039-7311 ---Hunter S. Thompson ******************************************************************************** * Disclaimer: Anything I say is my opinion. If someone else wants to use it, * * it will cost... * ********************************************************************************