in the hope that someone would check and could help, I've put a quadrics card inside a pa-risc box using 11i v1. My question is related to the driver.. is it supported ? is included and should be activated in the kernel? (name) is to be downloaded or etc ?
> in the hope that someone would check and could help, I've put a quadrics > card inside a pa-risc box using 11i v1. My question is related to the > driver.. is it supported ? is included and should be activated in the > kernel? (name) is to be downloaded or etc ?
Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
> Quadrics SC40 QM-400 , to be precise. I was told it should be supported by > hp-ux
I cannot speak to that specific card, but broadly speaking (meaning
there have been perhaps a couple exceptions in the past but not many)
the drivers supplied by HP for HP-UX will only claim cards with HP
subvendor and subproduct IDs. "Generic" from the same OEM will not be
claimed.
You might also check the output of ioscan to see that the card is seen
at all.
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It's seen as Pci Network (14fc0000) , obviously unclaimed. I think the driver in general may be missing, actually... I don't see in sam any loadable driver for Interconnect support
> Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
>> Quadrics SC40 QM-400 , to be precise. I was told it should be supported >> by
>> hp-ux
> I cannot speak to that specific card, but broadly speaking (meaning
> there have been perhaps a couple exceptions in the past but not many)
> the drivers supplied by HP for HP-UX will only claim cards with HP
> subvendor and subproduct IDs. "Generic" from the same OEM will not be
> claimed.
> You might also check the output of ioscan to see that the card is seen
> at all.
> rick jones
> -- > Wisdom Teeth are impacted, people are affected by the effects of events.
> these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)
> feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...
Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
> It's seen as Pci Network (14fc0000) , obviously unclaimed. I think the > driver in general may be missing, actually... I don't see in sam any > loadable driver for Interconnect support
I'm guessing you have a system with PCI-X slots. If you are simply
after greater interconnect bandwidth and do not actually "need"
Quadrics you could go with the AB287A/AD144A (different product number
for the same underlying part number) 10GbE NIC. It is PCI-X 1.1
133MHz so a guaranteed not to exceed 7 Gbit/s card. There is also the
AD385A, a PCI-X 2.0 266 MHz card that should be able to achieve
link-rate in one direction or the other (depending, of course, on
available CPU horsepower). While those were based on Neterion
XFrame-mumble chips, again, the HP-UX drivers will only claim those
cards, not "pure" Neterion cards.
rick jones
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"when," sometimes "where;" always "how much." - Joubert
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Interesting suggestion, but the thing is that I got donated 3 of these Quadrics cards and from a purely hobbyist point of view, would suffice.
Yes, I'm having a system with pci-x slots, a c8000. I think that the main issue, at this point, is if hp-ux has a bundle somewhere with support for Quadrics cards (in general, hp branded).
If I'm not mistaken they were used in Superdomes, before moving to Infiniband solutions
> Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
>> It's seen as Pci Network (14fc0000) , obviously unclaimed. I think the
>> driver in general may be missing, actually... I don't see in sam any
>> loadable driver for Interconnect support
> I'm guessing you have a system with PCI-X slots. If you are simply
> after greater interconnect bandwidth and do not actually "need"
> Quadrics you could go with the AB287A/AD144A (different product number
> for the same underlying part number) 10GbE NIC. It is PCI-X 1.1
> 133MHz so a guaranteed not to exceed 7 Gbit/s card. There is also the
> AD385A, a PCI-X 2.0 266 MHz card that should be able to achieve
> link-rate in one direction or the other (depending, of course, on
> available CPU horsepower). While those were based on Neterion
> XFrame-mumble chips, again, the HP-UX drivers will only claim those
> cards, not "pure" Neterion cards.
> rick jones
> -- > I don't interest myself in "why." I think more often in terms of
> "when," sometimes "where;" always "how much." - Joubert
> these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)
> feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...
> Interesting suggestion, but the thing is that I got donated 3 of these > Quadrics cards and from a purely hobbyist point of view, would suffice.
> Yes, I'm having a system with pci-x slots, a c8000. I think that the main > issue, at this point, is if hp-ux has a bundle somewhere with support for > Quadrics cards (in general, hp branded).
> If I'm not mistaken they were used in Superdomes, before moving to > Infiniband solutions
> "Rick Jones" <rick.jon...@hp.com> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:k4ijvb$b1q$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com...
>> Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
>>> It's seen as Pci Network (14fc0000) , obviously unclaimed. I think the
>>> driver in general may be missing, actually... I don't see in sam any
>>> loadable driver for Interconnect support
>> I'm guessing you have a system with PCI-X slots. If you are simply
>> after greater interconnect bandwidth and do not actually "need"
>> Quadrics you could go with the AB287A/AD144A (different product number
>> for the same underlying part number) 10GbE NIC. It is PCI-X 1.1
>> 133MHz so a guaranteed not to exceed 7 Gbit/s card. There is also the
>> AD385A, a PCI-X 2.0 266 MHz card that should be able to achieve
>> link-rate in one direction or the other (depending, of course, on
>> available CPU horsepower). While those were based on Neterion
>> XFrame-mumble chips, again, the HP-UX drivers will only claim those
>> cards, not "pure" Neterion cards.
>> rick jones
>> -- >> I don't interest myself in "why." I think more often in terms of
>> "when," sometimes "where;" always "how much." - Joubert
>> these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)
>> feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...
Mazzini Alessandro <mazzinia$...@tin.it> wrote:
> Ah well... maybe it's a lost cause
> 3x-ccnna-aa is the card part number. I'm finding it referenced for
> SC40 and SC45 Alpha clusters using Tru64, as an hp sold part
Yeah, I do not recall any HP-UX Quadrics. The "cluster" interconnects
"back in the day" for HP-UX systems were "LoFat" (based on
FibreChannel, IIRC - back in the days of the K-class) and Hyperfabric
(based on Myrinet) before Infiniband and 10GbE came along.
rick jones
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