I do not use usb at all on this paticular server. The only ones on it are
the 2-4 onboard ones. Removing uhci from my kernel fixed this issue. Thank
you.

On 7/5/06, Max Laier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thursday 06 July 2006 02:17, Vye Wilson wrote:
> # vmstat -i
> interrupt                          total       rate
> irq1: atkbd0                           5          0
> irq6: fdc0                             3          0
> irq10: uhci1                   915633230     262810
> irq15: ata1                         1306          0
> irq17: fwohci0                         1          0
> irq18: fxp0                         2876          0
> irq21: twa0                          153          0
> cpu0: timer                      6964974       1999
> Total                          922602548     264811

Are you using usb on that box?  If not, get rid of device uhci in your
kernel
config to see if that fixes it.  If you are using usb - I have no idea.  A
BIOS upgrade might help.

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