I had the same issue with an X1 at work, disabling USB with boot -c or
config would eliminate the problem.
Thanks Nick,
That is it. So, that's where the issue is.
I tried on a few systems, X1 or V100 and disabling it does fix this
error by one.
Now is trying to find exactly where the might
think, it's possibly in the scheduler of the kernel. I can see
this problem only on Sun systems, either with the X1 or the V100 so far.
Rebooting the system will give you either a load of 1.08 to 1.12 or
0.08 to 0.12.
I strip the system as much as I can from daemon start now to show it
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 8/11/08, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any idea on how it might be possible to boot the system step by step to get
an idea of where this bug might be isolated?
The real bug is looking at load average and pretending it means anything.
Also, Ted, here is an o
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 8/11/08, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any idea on how it might be possible to boot the system step by step to get
an idea of where this bug might be isolated?
The real bug is looking at load average and pretending it means anything.
Not saying it's a huge
On 8/11/08, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any idea on how it might be possible to boot the system step by step to get
> an idea of where this bug might be isolated?
The real bug is looking at load average and pretending it means anything.
ly in the scheduler of the kernel. I can see this
problem only on Sun systems, either with the X1 or the V100 so far.
Rebooting the system will give you either a load of 1.08 to 1.12 or 0.08
to 0.12.
I strip the system as much as I can from daemon start now to show it well.
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> I have several old sun workstations that I'm going to get rid of. These
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* Jonathan Lindsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-19 11:35:29]:
> I have several old sun workstations that I'm going to get rid of. These
> include many sparc classics, a sparc 4, 5, 10, and 20. Nothing over 60Mhz I
> don't think. Before I just get rid of them does anyone want them? I have a
> s
I have several old sun workstations that I'm going to get rid of. These
include many sparc classics, a sparc 4, 5, 10, and 20. Nothing over 60Mhz I
don't think. Before I just get rid of them does anyone want them? I have a
sun monitor too. And several external drives, including some tape drive
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