* Drew Eckhardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000502 13:24]:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >I am trying to run a Mylex Acceleraid 1100 in a Dell Poweredge 2450.
>
> What is a Dell Poweredge 2450, in terms of chipset and processors?
Dual 600 PIII, 256k cache. 512mb PC133 RAM. Serverworks RCC LE chipset.
Adaptec 7899 Ultra160 SCSI controller.
> To add another datapoint:
>
> I just swapped the 350MHz PII in my Super Micro P6DGS (your generic
> 440GX dual slot-1 board) for a pair of PIII600Es. Since then, I have been
> getting panics under both 4.0 and 5.0 current from trap 29 that seem
> correlated to IDE disk I/O load.
>
> The first crash dump I grabbed showed that the faulting address was
> idle_loop + 64, which is at the cli instruction.
>
> Trap 29 could come from processor fault 19 (SIMD), an APIC, or PIC. Since
> cli isn't a SIMD instruction, I suspect the APICs or PICs but have yet to
> instrument and test this hypothesis.
>
> > tf_eip = -1071757093, tf_cs = 8, tf_eflags = 582, tf_esp = 0,
> > tf_ss = -8359936}) at ../../i386/i386/trap.c:586
> >(kgdb)
>
> What do you get when you feed kgdb
>
> frame 3
> info line * (void *)frame->tf_eip
(kgdb) info line * (void *)frame->tf_eip
No line number information available for address 0xc01e48db <idle_loop+64>
(kgdb)
Well, at least that matches it to your problem.
--
j.
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