On 1/5/22 08:42, Rolf Eike Beer wrote: > Am Samstag, 1. Januar 2022, 23:12:16 CET schrieb Sven Schnelle: > >> Looks like you have a serial console connected? If yes, could you trigger a >> 'TOC s' from the BMC, and post the output from 'ser x 0 toc', where x is >> the processer number? This could help debugging this. > > It locked up again, but the important part is not in the mail or the wiki: > clear the error log before :/ And even worse, the C8000 does not seem to > support "ser clearpim". You can see the firmware commands of a C8000 here: > https://parisc.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/BMC. I think you mix up the BMC console (for remote management, always available) and the BCH (boot console handler, only available on machine reboot before starting the OS). I'm sure the C8000 has a "ser clearpim" in the BCH. > Fun fact: when doing a command in firmware that prints a lot of stuff, like > "se", and then switching back to the normal system console via ESC-) seems not > to stop the firmware from printing more of it's stuff, so you get junk on the > serial line until the firmware is eventually finished. Yes, I saw this once too. > Is there a way to > switch the C8000 firmware to more than 9600 baud? In the BCH I assume. > Sorry for the bad mood, but if that is what you first find after wakeup… :-) Helge