hello.  The bug is similar to, but not the same as, kern/32767.  The 
ASF firmware provides
a virtual console and IPMI management tools for the server on the same physical 
port as one of
the hosts ethernet ports.  When the system boots, it knocks the IPMI board off 
the net by
virtue of the fact that the phy gets set to the wrong speed by the bge(4) 
driver.  I am
explicitly not setting any parameters in /etc/ifconfig.bge1 because, while that 
would work
around the problem if the system boots in multi user mode, it means that if the 
system needs to
be booted into single user mode, one loses the IPMI management system and, as a 
consequence,
access to the console.  Worse, it also means that one needs physical access to 
the machine to
reset it.  Since these machines live in data centers and must be remotely 
managed, that is not
an acceptable work around.

-thanks
-Brian
On Apr 21, 12:37pm, [email protected] wrote:
} Subject: Re: Using NetBSD-current/amd64 on Sunfire X2200-M2 servers
} Apologies for the naïve question...
} Are you explicitly setting the interface parameters in /etc/ifconfig.bge1
} file?
} Or is there some reason you prefer not to?
} 
} 
>-- End of excerpt from [email protected]


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