On 16 Jun 2004 at 0:52, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Andrew Kinney wrote:
>
> > There's your problem. va=0 usually happens when your run out of
> KVA > and pmap functions choke (trap 12 panic) when they see va=0 or
> > numbers derived from that variable. It's not nice, but it's
I believe Brian's right. The last time this issue came up, I think it
was HTT that was causing the issues.
Disable it in the bios, and that -should- fix the problems.
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 16:38, Brian Feldman wrote:
> Isn't this the board that apparently can't do HTT without crashing?
> Try di
hi folks,
[i've posted the following message to -bugs@ a short while ago, but
then was directed here by a friend freebsder. while reposting, i
also corrected some minor facts i missed in the previous post]
i have a dell poweredge 2600 (4G ram, 2x2.8ghz xeon cpus, some disk,
full dmesg below), ru
On 15 Jun 2004 at 22:34, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> #6 0xc0213fd9 in pmap_qenter (va=0, m=0xfa135548, count=4) at
> #/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c:848
There's your problem. va=0 usually happens when your run out of KVA
and pmap functions choke (trap 12 panic) when they see va=0 or
numbers derived
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Brian Feldman wrote:
> > i have a dell poweredge 2600 (4G ram, 2x2.8ghz xeon cpus, some disk,
> Isn't this the board that apparently can't do HTT without crashing?
that was the 4600; i have right now four 2600s that have been running
very happily with htt for months, albei
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 10:34:57PM +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> [i've posted the following message to -bugs@ a while ago, but
> then was directed here by a friend freebsder. while reposting, i
> also corrected some minor facts i missed in the previous post]
>
> i have a dell powe
hi folks,
[i've posted the following message to -bugs@ a while ago, but
then was directed here by a friend freebsder. while reposting, i
also corrected some minor facts i missed in the previous post]
i have a dell poweredge 2600 (4G ram, 2x2.8ghz xeon cpus, some disk,
full dmesg below), running
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