Re: CPU SROM Version general question
From: Schroeder, AJ (AJSchroeder_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/28/04
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Date: 27 Nov 2004 20:24:36 -0600
"Hans Vlems" <hvlems.dotweg@zonnet.nl> wrote in
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> "Schroeder, AJ" <AJSchroeder@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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>> "Hans Vlems" <hvlems.dotweg@zonnet.nl> wrote in
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>> > "AJ Schroeder" <AJSchroeder@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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>> >> "Hans Vlems" <hvlems.dotweg@zonnet.nl> wrote in
>> >> news:2vv94tF2p6nb4U1@uni-berlin.de:
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>> >> > "Schroeder, AJ" <AJSchroeder@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
>> >> > news:Xns95A262F3A27ECaaronschroederqgcom@206.158.124.2...
>> >> >> Hello,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have a DS5305 that has 2 CPUs in it. They are both ev56
>> >> >> 533Mhz, however when I execute a show cpu I noticed that one
>> >> >> CPU has a SROM of v3.0 and
>> >> > one
>> >> >> has an SROM of v1.1 -- and this results in only the one CPU
>> >> >> with the newer SROM being active.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The computer boots up, but complains about not being able to
>> >> >> load the console on CPU1.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Ok, now my question -- is there a way to update the SROM
>> >> >> versions on CPU boards? I googled and I saw something about
>> >> >> updating SROM on new ES45 servers.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have the latest SRM and AlphaBIOS consoles loaded and the
>> >> >> server does
>> >> > not
>> >> >> boot with the older CPU in slot 0.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Any help or insight would be appreciated,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> AJ Schroeder
>> >> >
>> >> > The 5305 firmware updates are available here:
>> >> >
>> >> > http://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/Alpha/firmware/readmes/as1200.html
>> >> >
>> >> > Please note that the hardware of the Digital Server 5305 is
>> >> > identical to the Alpha Server 1200.
>> >> > You could remove the cpu with the V3 firmware and check whether
>> >> > the other one is actually alive.
>> >> >
>> >> > Hans
>> >> >
>> >> > (see: http://home.zonnet.nl/hvlems for VMS on a 5305 :-)
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Hans/Colin
>> >>
>> >> I have obtained the firmware off of a CD I had here, thanks for
>> >> the link though. I am running 6.0.4 SRM now.
>> >>
>> >> Anyway, I followed your advice and removed the CPU with the newer
>> >> firmware and the old one does not boot at all! I recieve no
>> >> messages on the OCP at all. Do I have a dead CPU?
>> >>
>> >> The system does see the CPU in the machine when I boot it up with
>> >> newer CPU's, but the system does see the older CPU as "inactive"
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for the advice so far,
>> >>
>> >> AJ Schroeder
>> >
>> > IIRC if the system runs with one cpu only, the cpu board must be in
>> > the top slot.
>> > If it was there already then you could try and reseat the cpu and
>> > memory boards
>> > andcheck for bent pins in the connectors.
>> > If that does not help then my best guess is that the cpu is dead
>> > indeed. AFAIK there's no console setting (SRM variable) that
>> > requires a change if you add
>> > a cpu, so none ought to be needed if you return to a single cpu
>> > system. Isn't there a TEST CPU command, or a diagnostic code in the
>> > small display (top left)?
>> >
>> > Hans
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Hans,
>>
>> I picked over the connectors for both CPU 0 and 1 and found no
>> defects. I have played with getting this to work all weekend. I think
>> I am just giving up for now.
>>
>> I very well might have a dead CPU. The part that made me think it
>> wasn't dead was when it was booted in the system with a CPU with a
>> newer version of SROM, the SRM would detect the CPU but just not load
>> it. I might have another system with older firmware that I could try
>> and update the CPU with, but I have to track it down.
>>
>> I did track down another CPU with newer SROM and that boots just
>> fine.
>>
>> Thank you to those that provided assistance with this matter,
>>
>> AJ Schroeder
>
> AJ
>
> perhaps I missed it but did you actually put the suspected cpu board
> in the top slot of the 5305?
>
> Hans
>
>
>
Yes, I plugged the older CPU board into CPU 0 (top slot) and it did not
make a functional difference. <shrug>
AJ
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