Aw: Re: Re: Re: HP c8000 linux install issues, troubles and questions

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Hi Simone,

> Success !

Great!

> The key moves were disconnect keyboard and monitor first, connect to
> Serial Port A and use the terminal to change default console to serial
> port ("path con serial_A" command). With this configuration, all the
> communication pass through to the Serial Port A and the Debian
> installation runs clean and sweet.

Just for the record:
The C8000 is the ONLY parisc machine where you have to install debian
via serial console. ALL OTHER machines can be installed the usual way
with monitor and keyboard.

> Just to be clear for the next newbie, your Debian 8.0
> _needs_internet_connection active to complete the installation The
> c8000 built in Ethernet port is automatically configured with DHCP.

Yes, the current install images need network connection.
I did something wrong when I created them, but we are planning to build
new install images soon which won't require network connection.

> Hard disk partioning and formatting is also very smooth if you choose
> the "easy" options (full disk,single partition).
> As desktop, I choose Mate (I'm a Linux Mint fan).
> 
> I have rebooted the c8000 with a full HD monitor, keyboard and mouse
> attached. With the serial terminal I have changed default console to
> "graph3" (the AGP video card). Booting from the hard disk with Debian
> installed open the classic login screen. The full HD monitor was
> correctly detected and the resolution was the right one. Synaptic is
> installed by defalt, so additional software installation is definetely
> not an issue. Who said that Debian was difficult to install and
> configure?
> 
> Sometime windows dragging and updating looks slow. No 2D acceleration,
> frame buffer only? I don't know.

Yes, currently it's unaccelerated frame buffer only.
 
> But the good news are not finished: installing "mesa-utils" I have
> verified that 3D accelerated OpenGL is active and running (glxinfo is
> OK and glxgears runs at 50 fps).

I'm wondering here. So it seems the ati userspace driver seems to 
correctly initialize the 3D engine ?
 
> Thanks a lot for your very helpful guide to the installation process:
> linux-parisc is one the most "newbie-friendy" mailing list of the
> Linux Universe.
> 
> If you think useful, I'm available to write or update a wiki page for
> Linux on the HP c8000. Otherwise, I will open a dedicated blog and
> send you the link.

It would be great if you could write it up in the wiki.
Please request an account here:
https://parisc.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Special:RequestAccount
I will then give you permissions to our wiki.

> //**-----------------
> 
> Now, I'm fighting with a very hardware issue: the screws of the PA
> CPUs are non standard hex with a center pin. I hate this things.
> Yesterday evening I was ready to upgrade from a single PA-8800/900 MHz
> to a dual PA-8900/1GHz 

I'm not sure if this will simply work. I was looking at the idea myself
once, and googling for that it seems that some firmware update needs to
be done in order for the machine to accept the additional CPU.
If you do it, please let us know...

> when I have discovered the screw issue. Today,
> I'm going to go the Forge and build a "compatible" tool. Just for my
> curiosity: "Have you found a compatible tool?".
> 
> Next episode: "For a fist of MIPS". "What happen when a quad-core HP
> c8000 (2 x PA-8900, 1GHz) meets a quad-core Raspberry PI 3 (ARM
> Cortex-A53, 1.2 GHz) ?"
> 
> Simone Mannori  - Italy

Helge


> 
> 
> On 29 March 2016 at 14:41, Helge Deller <deller@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 29.03.2016 14:39, Helge Deller wrote:
> >> On 29.03.2016 12:01, Helge Deller wrote:
> >>> Here is the manual for the C8000:
> >>> https://parisc.wiki.kernel.org/images-parisc/1/18/HP_C8000_Manual.pdf
> >>>
> >>> This is how you should do it:
> >>> 1. Power *off* the C8000 first.
> >>> 2. Plug out the graphics cable and keyboard cable.
> >>> 3. Power *on* the C8000
> >>> 4. It will show POST messages on the serialA, detect that the cables were plugged and present the "Main Menu" on the serial port
> >>> (see page 2-4 in the PDF)
> >>> 5. With the "PATH" command, you can see the current console/keyboard paths.
> >>> 6. Make sure, that the "console path" is not "graphXYZ" and the "keyboard path" is not "USB_XYZ".
> >>> Instead run "path console serial0"  (or "path console serialA" - please check!).
> >>> 7. After setting the console path to serialA, boot from the CD/DVD.
> >>
> >> Just for the record - this is what my C8000 shows in the "Main Menu":
> >>
> >> Duplex Console IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>    (c) Copyright 1995-2004, Hewlett-Packard Company, All rights reserved
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>   Processor   Speed            State           CoProcessor        Cache Size
> >>   Number                                       State              Inst    Data
> >>   ---------  --------   ---------------------  -----------------  ------------
> >>       0       900 MHz   Active                 Functional         32 MB/32 MB
> >>       1       900 MHz   Idle                   Functional         32 MB/32 MB
> >>
> >>   Central Bus Speed (in MHz)  :        200
> >>   Available Memory            :    8388608  KB
> >>   Good Memory Required        : Not initialized. Defaults to 32 MB.
> >>
> >>    Primary boot path:    scsiA.5
> >>                          0/2/1/0.5
> >>    Alternate boot path:  lan.0.0.0.0
> >>                          0/3/3/0
> >>    Console path:         graph3
> >>                          0/4/0/0.0
> >>
> >>    Current Console path: serial_A.643
> >>                          17.643
> >>    Keyboard path:        usb0
> >>                          0/3/1/0.0
> >>    Keyboard path ignored for serial consoles.
> >>
> >>
> >>  WARNING:  No usable graphics console was found on this system.  It
> >>            may be that no graphics card is present, the graphics card
> >>            is not functioning properly, or no USB keyboard is connected.
> >>            The console has defaulted to a serial port.
> >>
> >>
> >> If you choose "serial_A" as console path it should work (I don't use the graphics card either).
> >
> > By the way, the PALO boot loader will automatically add "console=ttyS0" to the kernel command line in that case.
> >
> > Helge
> 
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