On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Morgan Christiansson wrote:
> Hi, i get a LOT of variout messages about "APIC error interrupt on
> CPU#[01], should never happen." , this is pretty annoying since it floods
> up the console (which i suppose i could edit in /etc/syslogd.conf or
> something) and is very annoying, in the smp-howto
> (http://www.phy.duke.edu/brahma/smp-faq/smp-howto.txt) it says it's caused
> by the hardware, is there any way i can trace what hardware without
> removing and inserting everything?
>
> can this be caused by my cpu:s is overclocked from 366 to 550 mhz (working
> very fine, currently 6 hours uptime without errors, except the APIC
> err's), i had no APIC error's in the 2.2.13 kernel... so i guess this is
> caused by something implemented in 2.3.x kernel's
>
> I send a tail -n200 of apic error's below, if anyone would like to read
> them :) (they seem pretty _random_ though)
>
> (the last one is at the bottom)
>
> thanx in advance for any help
> //Mog
>
I just noticed that these are not random, just two repeating, (if you
watch the time) all these came in the time of 5 seconds (they come in
intervals) and there are other ESR[01] numbers available...
there are the most common ESR numbers... (at least in the latest 200 lines
which dmesg stores)
00000048
00000004
00000002
0000004a
thanx again for any help...
/Mog
[the APIC error's are cut off, see previous msg]
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