On 03/13/2018 03:34 AM, Carsten Mattner via arch-general wrote:
On 3/13/18, David Rosenstrauch wrote >> I have an old PCI
card in the machine that's powers an old parallel port
printer I used to use with it. Perhaps that's failing. I don't need
the card anymore, so I might as well try taki
On 3/13/18, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
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> On 03/12/2018 09:56 PM, Carsten Mattner via arch-general wrote:
>> Any BIOS updates or kernel updates recently (4.15.8)?
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>> Try with 3.16 or 4.9 or another old lts kernel from archive.archlinux.org
>> just for testing (not production).
>>
>> It's more
On 03/12/2018 09:56 PM, Carsten Mattner via arch-general wrote:
Any BIOS updates or kernel updates recently (4.15.8)?
Try with 3.16 or 4.9 or another old lts kernel from archive.archlinux.org
just for testing (not production).
It's more likely that the kernel regressed rather than IRQ issues
On 3/13/18, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> So if this issue is irq-based, I guess that means some piece of hardware
> is faulty or failing. Any idea how I might go about pinning down which
> one? Would there be info in the kernel log about this? Or something
> that I can look at in /proc?
Any BI
On 03/12/2018 05:13 AM, Jiachen Yang via arch-general wrote:
On 2018年03月12日 11:19, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
My server's been exhibiting some very strange behavior lately. Every
couple of days I run into a situation where one core (core #0) on the
quad core CPU starts continuously using aro
On 03/11/2018 09:19 PM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> My server's been exhibiting some very strange behavior lately. Every couple
> of days I run into a situation where one core (core #0) on the quad core CPU
> starts continuously using around 34% of CPU, but I'm not able to see (using
> htop) any p
On 2018年03月12日 11:19, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> My server's been exhibiting some very strange behavior lately. Every
> couple of days I run into a situation where one core (core #0) on the
> quad core CPU starts continuously using around 34% of CPU, but I'm not
> able to see (using htop) any p
On 3/12/18, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> My server's been exhibiting some very strange behavior lately. Every
> couple of days I run into a situation where one core (core #0) on the
> quad core CPU starts continuously using around 34% of CPU, but I'm not
> able to see (using htop) any process that
My server's been exhibiting some very strange behavior lately. Every
couple of days I run into a situation where one core (core #0) on the
quad core CPU starts continuously using around 34% of CPU, but I'm not
able to see (using htop) any process that's responsible for using all
that CPU. Eve
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