OK, thinking out loud.
I have to replace our FDDI cards with Ethernet Cards,
on a tru64 v4.0g 4100 system.
It currently have one "tu0: DEC TULIP (10/100)
Ethernet Interface" and one FDDI. tu0 will remain, and
an add a second, tu1, taking off fd0.
Questions:
1. What are the minimal steps i can take (minimal
downtime), assuming i get a similar NIC card to one
already existing? (My assumption: Since system already
knows about type, wont need to load all drivers again)
2. What do i do with the old FDDI card configuration,
or simply remove the hardware?
I have read the previous post (included below)from a
summary, and deduced the following plan::
1. shutdown system
2. Pull old hardware out
3. Install new hardware
4. Boot with genvmunix
5. doconfig
6. Reboot
7. Manual merge kernel configs
8. doconfig -c
9. Move new kernel in place
10.Reboot
11.netconfig
Any shortcuts or corrections?
Once I start this procedure,I have to do it at the
quickest pace possible, getting it right the first
time.
PS. Request recommendation for NICs/vendor
_Thanks
Richard
--- gschmid_at_notes.cc.sunysb.edu wrote:
> Whoa!
>
> 5 answers in 5 minutes.
>
> Original question:
> How do I get a newly installed 2nd NIC card to show
> up?
>
> Only 1 of the 5 people said that since I was running
> 4.0E,
> that I needed to run 'sizer -n' and get the device
> into
> my /usr/sys/conf/HOSTNAME file. I'll RTFM.
>
> Many thanks to Chris P., Pat O'B., A. Mahendra R.,
> Aliep, & Dr. Blinn
> for the following answers:
>
> Try booting genvmunix, run doconfig with no options,
> move the new kernel
> into place and reboot. Then your 2nd NIC should
> show up.
>
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> you need to boot from genvmunix "boot -file
> genvmunix -flag 0 (single user
> mode) " , and then save current /vmunix, do a
> bcheckrc, and perform a
> doconfig. reboot from the new kernel and you should
> be all set, then do a
> netconfig to configure the new card.
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> The directions are in the system management guide,
> in the part
> on adding new hardware. You need to boot the
> /genvmunix kernel
> which should see the new card, then run "doconfig"
> without any
> arguments (you may need to merge in kernel tuning
> changes from
> your old config file by hand), then move the new
> kernel to the
> root directory and reboot and your new "tu"
> interface should be
> visible.
>
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> I'll try booting with the generic kernel (boot -fi
> genvmunix) and then the
> new
> nic should show up. After that, only a doconfig is
> needed to create a new
> kernel
> that supports the new nic; and boot again (with the
> new kernel).
>
> Then run netsetup and you'll be able to configure
> the new nic.
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> This being Tru64 v4.x, you will need to run sizer -n
> and
> add the new device specific line to
> /sys/conf/MACHINE.
>
>
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Received on Tue Jul 09 2002 - 18:11:31 NZST