jkmccarthy
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I'm not sure how many of these were sold on ebay (I think the vendor had 20 or so up) but we can all post our revs and see if everyone's got the same.
Here's the details on my machine ...
American Megatrends Enterprise64
BIOS 12/08/2003 10:06:38
... (then successfully completes POST) ...
LSI Logic Corp, MPT BIOS
MPT-BIOS 5.07.00
... (then successfully scans SCSI bus and identifies drives) ...
EFI version 1.10 [14.61]
EFI IA-64 SDV/FDK (BIOS Callbacks) [Mon Dec 8 10:07:07 2003]
This image MainEntry is at 000000007FA02000
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Broadcom Corporation
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet EFI driver v6.1.2
_ <== more often than not, hangs with cursor here
I have a SIIG "active" PS2 to USB adaptor that connects PS2 keyboard and PS2 mouse into one of the four USB inputs in the back of the server. Based on pwfig's experiences, I'm now running with all three ethernet cables tied into an ethernet switch, but that has not cured my problems -- machine still gets hung after the NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet report banner as shown above. Strange, since when it succeeds, the very next report banner is from the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet "BCM" driver (or some such ... don't have details in front of me, since machine is currently being uncooperative, and hanging itself between those steps pretty regularly right now...).
Could hanging between the first NetXtreme message and the second NetXtreme message really be because of the SIIG PS2-to-USB keyboard+mouse not being sufficiently plain-vanilla and/or generic ? Stranger things have been known to occur, I'm sure ... I'll try this fix later in the week then.
-- Jim
P.S. I don't have convenient access to a plain-vanilla generic USB keyboard now, BUT what I did instead was disconnect the SIIG PS2-to-USB adaptor (basically unplug my keyboard and mouse), and as Securix suspected, this _DID_ fix the problem ... the machine no longer has a problem getting hung at that step ! (For now, I found if I plug in the PS2-to-USB active adaptor as soon as I see the second Broadcom NetXtreme banner report, the mouse+keyboard don't work in time for the EFI boot options menu, but by the time the [default boot option] Linux OS starts, the mouse+keyboard are OK and I'm able to login. Not a long-term solution [guess I'll be shopping for a bargain basement USB keyboard], but fine "for now" ....).
Many thanks to Securix for sharing his experience and suspecting my problem might be similar ... saved me from a much more lengthy troubleshooting exercise (e.g., re-init the BIOS using the motherboard jumper, etc. etc.)