Well... I remember this message showing on my console, although I was
doing nothing special...

Apr 18 14:37:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:37:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:41:18 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:41:18 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:47:10 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:47:10 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:48:28 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:48:28 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:49:02 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:49:02 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:51:06 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:51:06 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:51:48 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:51:48 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--
Apr 18 14:52:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:52:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
--

[root@blackbird log]# uname -a
Linux blackbird.tecnoera.com 2.2.19 #2 Wed Apr 11 12:23:14 CLT 2001 i686
unknown
[root@blackbird log]#



On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:

> > I got a lot of messages while continuous writing / reading datas from one a
> > harddisk to another harddisk (both at 1. ide-channel) during backup with
> > rsync. Both harddisks use udma4. The data-stream was between 0,5 MB/s and
> > 20MB/s.
> > I never got these messages before and after the backup finished I couldn't
> > see them anymore.
>
> Thy do trigger to easily. Im still investigating that
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