I have installed SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a on an old Compaq ProLiant 4000. The ProLiant includes two Compaq NetFlex-2 EISA cards :
Slot 2 = IRQ 11
Slot 4 = IRQ 2/9
I haven't been able to configure the cards using :
scoadmin
-> Networks
-> Network Configuration Manager
-> Hardware
-> Add new LAN Adapter
This then offers a list of Adapters.
The nearest I can identify is "COMPAQ Integrated NetFlex-2 /ENET (motherboard chipset)". I am using EISA cards, not a MoBo integrated chipset. However, if I choose this offering I am then asked for a "Slot #" (which defaults to 8). If I press the space bar, I am asked to choose in the range from 0 to 15 - I guessed that this was the IRQ ? I chose 11.
I then selected the protocol TCP/IP and allocated a fixed IP address. I relinked the kernel, etc. No errors were reported.
I then reboot.
As the system boots I get the message :
"WARNING pnt0: 11 - device not found"
hwconfig shows :
"name=pnt base=0x1100 offset=0x12 vec=- dma=- pnt0 Ver: smp Adapter not found"
I assume that I am choosing the wrong device (motherboard chipset) for the EISA card.
Any suggestions ?
Many thanks
Slot 2 = IRQ 11
Slot 4 = IRQ 2/9
I haven't been able to configure the cards using :
scoadmin
-> Networks
-> Network Configuration Manager
-> Hardware
-> Add new LAN Adapter
This then offers a list of Adapters.
The nearest I can identify is "COMPAQ Integrated NetFlex-2 /ENET (motherboard chipset)". I am using EISA cards, not a MoBo integrated chipset. However, if I choose this offering I am then asked for a "Slot #" (which defaults to 8). If I press the space bar, I am asked to choose in the range from 0 to 15 - I guessed that this was the IRQ ? I chose 11.
I then selected the protocol TCP/IP and allocated a fixed IP address. I relinked the kernel, etc. No errors were reported.
I then reboot.
As the system boots I get the message :
"WARNING pnt0: 11 - device not found"
hwconfig shows :
"name=pnt base=0x1100 offset=0x12 vec=- dma=- pnt0 Ver: smp Adapter not found"
I assume that I am choosing the wrong device (motherboard chipset) for the EISA card.
Any suggestions ?
Many thanks