| Subject: | Re: crash on linux-2.4.21-rc6-xfs (latest cvs) |
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| From: | "D. Stimits" <stimits@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 01 Jun 2003 14:15:40 -0600 |
| Cc: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <3512.1054466831@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Reply-to: | stimits@xxxxxxxxx |
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Jeffrey E. Hundstad wrote: 1. Are you running SMP or UP? SMP 2 if UP does your motherboard have an IO APIC? -NA- 3. What sort of error are you seeing, is it a straight hang, does the NMI watchdog kick in, are you running the NMI watchdog? Huh? I've not seen NMI or watchdog in the kernel messages. 4. Or do you get an oops? I'm getting oopses. Several have been posted. BTW: I don't actually have KDB compiled into the kernel at the moment. I'll do that too ;-) Try adding kernel parameter "noapic" to the boot. There are a few chipsets that do this due to wrong or inadequate IO-APIC, especially under heavy IO loads. If the problem goes away, chances are it is the chipset support. D. Stimits, stimits AT attbi DOT com |
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