Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
Hi
I have a 6.2R system (amd64) with the latest patch level.
The motherboard is a Tyan S5197 i3110 based board with a Core 2 Quad 2.4
ghz processor. There is 4GB of memory and an Areca ARC-1231ML raid card.
The problem is that I have to boot without ACPI or the system will
randomly reboot itself when doing something. It will sit idle for ages
but if I do a system build (make buildworld for example), it usually
will not make it through without rebooting. If I boot without ACPI
support (#2 in the boot loader), then the system is fine, I can do a
billion builds without incident, except that I only get 1 CPU. (Yes,
the kernel has SMP option built in).
I would really like to run with all 4 cores but cannot run with ACPI at
the moment due to instability.
Any suggestions? Any way to get "old-style" SMP detection working (ie,
without ACPI)?
Maybe not, I think ACPI is required by the amd64 spec.
Note that this may well be hardware related: without acpi you are only
using one CPU, etc, so if one of the others is bad it will only fail
when you have ACPI enabled -- even if ACPI itself is not to blame.
Kris
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