Re: Freebsd And the sun x4440

2011-05-21 Thread Adrian Chadd
On 19 May 2011 22:08, Mark Saad wrote: > I feel that that what bz@ noted in > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2011-March/011198.html >  is what I am seeing . This along with some serial port weirdness. > You could add a progress meter to the FreeBSD memory check... ? Adrian ___

Re: Freebsd And the sun x4440

2011-05-19 Thread Mark Saad
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Julian Elischer wrote: > On 5/16/12 5:42 PM, Mark Saad wrote: >> >> All >>  I am setting up 3 sun x4440 with freebsd 7.3 amd64 . The severs have 4x >> 4-core opterons and 128G of ram each . Once the servers boot they are a good >> fit for what we are doing and pref

Re: Freebsd And the sun x4440

2011-05-16 Thread Julian Elischer
On 5/16/12 5:42 PM, Mark Saad wrote: All I am setting up 3 sun x4440 with freebsd 7.3 amd64 . The severs have 4x 4-core opterons and 128G of ram each . Once the servers boot they are a good fit for what we are doing and preform well . The odd thing I am seeing is a long delay in boot up . Onc

Re: Freebsd And the sun x4440

2011-05-16 Thread Sean Bruno
On Wed, 2012-05-16 at 17:42 -0700, Mark Saad wrote: > Once in the initial loading of the kernel at the "|" for 1-2 mins . > Then again shortly after printing the kernel banner "freebsd > 7.3-release etc etc etc" . This delay is about 1-2 mins as well. This looked like the "memory check" in my tes

Freebsd And the sun x4440

2011-05-16 Thread Mark Saad
All I am setting up 3 sun x4440 with freebsd 7.3 amd64 . The severs have 4x 4-core opterons and 128G of ram each . Once the servers boot they are a good fit for what we are doing and preform well . The odd thing I am seeing is a long delay in boot up . Once in the initial loading of the kernel