calcru: runtime went backwards from on FreeBSD 5-STABLE SMP and Non-SMP

2005-08-29 Thread freebsdquestion
I am getting tons of these errors and would like to know what I can do.  I
have tried setting my kern.timecounter.hardware to TSC, i8254, ACPI-safe and
I have even disabled the ACPI which leaves me with
kern.timecounter.hardware: i8254.
 
I am using FreeBSD 5-stable  #2 with dual PIII Zeon Processors and a P4
system with HyperThreading disabled and both seem to do this.  Netwin is at
a loss and so am I.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
 
Aug 29 19:07:12 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 65601433
usec to 65601140 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:07:36 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 66161646
usec to 66160290 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:07:36 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 66161646
usec to 66161114 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:07:51 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 66479195
usec to 66478025 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:07:51 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 66479195
usec to 66478775 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:08:29 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 67277563
usec to 67276508 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:08:29 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 67277563
usec to 67277310 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:08:40 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 67457231
usec to 67455796 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:08:40 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 67457231
usec to 67456525 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
Aug 29 19:08:40 marvin kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 67457231
usec to 67457192 usec for pid 6406 (surgemail)
 
 
 
Thanks,
Ed
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Unable to boot from bootable drive with 4.8 or 4.9

2004-02-03 Thread sirgeek-freebsdquestion
I've been running FreeBSD for a while now ( since 2.2.2 ) and I have never 
seen this issue before.  I recently had upgraded a server of mine from a 
K6-2/350 to an Athlon 550 and a FIC SD11 mother board.  I had swapped the 
old HD into the new system.  Now the hard drive doesn't boot automatically.  
You have to hit enter or space periodically until it starts.  It is running 
4.8 

That hard drive is starting to have some issues so I went to install from 
scratch a new OS onto a new HD in the system  I chose 4.9 since it is a 
production server ( for mail and apache ). 

This drive ALSO will not boot without manual intervention. 

The drives are recognized happily by BIOS and by FreeBSD.  And once it gets 
past the "FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr  3 10:53:38 GMT 2003" screen it 
runs fine by itself. 

Is there any athlon hardware that just doesn't play happily with FreeBSD ? 

The system runs linux just fine ( The mobo and CPU and RAM came from a linux 
system that I upgraded ). 

Any and all help/suggestions are appreciated. 

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Bootable drive not booting on FIC SD11 mobo.

2004-02-03 Thread sirgeek-freebsdquestion
I've been running FreeBSD for a while now ( since 2.2.2 ) and I have never 
seen this issue before.  I recently had upgraded a server of mine from a 
K6-2/350 to an Athlon 550.  I swapped the old HD into the new system.  Now 
the hard drive doesn't boot automatically.  You have to hit enter or space 
periodically until it starts.  It is running 4.8 

That hard drive is starting to have some issues so I went to install from 
scratch a new OS onto a new HD in the system  I chose 4.9 since it is a 
production server ( for mail and apache ). 

This drive ALSO will not boot without manual intervention. 

The drives are recognized happily by BIOS and by FreeBSD.  And once it gets 
past the "FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr  3 10:53:38 GMT 2003" screen it 
runs fine by itself. 

Is there any athlon hardware that just doesn't play happily with FreeBSD ? 

The system runs linux just fine ( The mobo and CPU and RAM came from a linux 
system that I upgraded ). 

Any and all help/suggestions are appreciated. 

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