*which* smp kernel? The "one that comes with centos"? centos4? (which comes with a patched 2.6.9 kernel) *what* are the h/w configs?
maybe some bootlog love?

Does Monarch (or the mobo vendor) have a BIOS upgrade, by chance?

jim

Charles Lockhart wrote:

My workplace just got a bunch of dual athlon 64 x2 machines that we're loading 
centos 4.x on and using to replace our older Sun machines.  Unfortunately, we 
get wierd behaviors when running the SMP kernels.  Bursty keyboard interrupts 
(you can be typing just fine when suddenly the system speeds up and 
iiiiiiiiiittttttttt'''''''''l look likeeeee ttttttthhhhhhhis) and timing issues 
(the system clock seems to gain 7 minutes every hour).

Switch to the single processor kernel and all the problems go away.

Some of them are from Monarch Computer Systems, which supposedly puts out 
pretty reliable Linux boxes.  Others are from other vendors, but the same 
hardware configs.  All have wierd behaviors with the SMP kernel.

Any recommendations?  Computer related I mean.  Right now considering how much 
we have going on we're thinking of just punting and hoping it'll go away with a 
later kernel update.

-Charles
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