silo overflows -- what can I do about this?

Robert Clark Robert_Clark at mac.com
Wed Oct 18 18:37:40 PDT 2006


Make sure the Serial port is enabled in BIOS?

I've seen integrated-chipset-provided serial ports be disabled in  
BIOS and still be probed and in used by the OS. The ghost ports would  
then work depending on how the OS serviced them.

I've also seen multiple ports configured on the same resources.

[RC]
On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Joseph Garcia wrote:
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:I changed that line and I rebuilt the kernel, installed the  
kernel, and :rebooted. I tried it again, but I still have the same  
problems. Any :other ideas?
:
:Joey
    What is actually being run over this serial port?  Just a console
    session, or something else?  What baud rate are you running at ?
					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 					<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It's just a serial console cable to a cisco device. It's a PIX in  
this case. I'm using the cisco supplied blue roll over cable.  
Pretty much normal. It seems to work fine when using my notebook.

So it can either be a) the hardware on the DragonFly box, or b)  
something in DragonFlyBSD. The notebook runs FreeBSD. I'm almost  
curious enough to yank the hardrive out of the OpenBSD box (another  
box where it works fine too) and put in the DragonFlyBSD hardrive  
to rule out the hardware.

I can do that if you want, that way we don't chase things that are  
hardware related. You know what I mean?

Joey






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