Hi,
When I boot an SMP kernel (updated 2 days ago) I get the following panic
message ->
panic: cpu_switch: chooseproc returned NULL
cpuid = 0; lapic_id =
db> tr
Debugger(..)
panic(..)
sw0_3(2,c03876f8,0,0,0) at sw0_3
msleep(c038f958,0,30,c03890dc,64) at msleep+0x235
random_kthread(c038
On 14-Jan-00 Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Dont define this until you know the drive is functioning otherwise,
> LOTS and I mean LOTS of atapi devices dont do DMA even if advertised.
Would it be possible to implement this as something like a 'quirk list'?
ie list known good (or bad) drives and enabl
On 03-Dec-99 Nick Hibma wrote:
> Has anyone ever devised a good way to put a module in a port?
Well the skip port creates a module..
> Maybe it is the more general question of how to relate modules to
> other parts of the base system, like the kernel, downloadable firmware
> files, etc.
Ur
On 12-Sep-99 Mike Smith wrote:
> What's wrong is that you're being stupid.
Bah
> Come on, you know better than that. The % totals are averages over the
> last sampling period, while the CPU number just indicates the last CPU
> that the process ran on.
Hmm..
> It wasn't - I thought yo
last pid: 548; load averages: 2.94, 2.55, 2.30up 0+01:05:36 00:14:35
64 processes: 4 running, 60 sleeping
CPU states: 50.4% user, 48.2% nice, 1.2% system, 0.2% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Mem: 81M Active, 18M Inact, 18M Wired, 5004K Cache, 11M Buf, 1108K Free
Swap: 200M Total, 1624K Used,
On 05-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote:
> No man page yet. No horrors tho'. Man pages and info files are great,
> but there's nothing like reading through the sources ... #;^)
Well given that the source contains help information its not a bad problem.. I
think the author is a tad busy at the moment :
On 04-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote:
> Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled, default memory type is uncacheable
>
> What is MTRR? Using the web based cross referencing tool I came up with
MTRR's are a way to tell the p
On 29-May-99 Jan B. Koum wrote:
> Uhm.. I thought that is what /sbin/kget does, no?!
It would appear so (I didn't even know kget existed :)
But it isn't in any .rc files, so presumably it isn't automagic.
Presumably it would be trivial to add though, ie have 'kget /boot/kernel.conf'
somew
On 26-May-99 Nick Hibma wrote:
> Is there a list of pro-/cons- available?
>
> - it is slower, but by how much and on which types of lines (low/high
> latency, low/high bandwidth)?
>
> - any (windows) tools not supporting it?
Well funnily enough some servers won't allow passive mode, and I
On 05-May-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> My SMP vm sharing commit broke APM. Please try out this patch,
That patch seems to have fixed it! Great stuff :)
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"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so
On 05-May-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> > Also, nm kernel.debug | sort shows that 0xc0208a4c is in Xbpt
> Are you sure it's in Xbpt? Xbpt has only 6 lines of code and none of them is
> likely to generate a page fault. What's the address of symbol Xbpt?
Yeah, well, it didn't look likely to me either bu
Hi,
Has anyone tried having APM and SMP in the same kernel? It panic()'s mine :)
Basically the machine panics a few seconds after I do 'apmconf -e'. apm seems
to return normal values though.
I've attached a sample output from APM, dmesg and my kernel config.
I get a trap 12: page fault in kernel
On 09-Apr-99 Dmitry Valdov wrote:
> cat > qqq
> echo $$
> echo ~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq
>
> Ctrl-D
>
> ./qqq
>
> Is there Any way to fix it?
Give your users process limits.
ie change the login class they use so it restricts the maximum number of
processes they can run.
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Dani
On 03-Feb-99 Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
> When trying to link, it complains about libc.os.6 vs libc.so.5. This makes
> life rather difficult when trying to test glide programs against my version
> the /dev/3dfx driver. Can someone commit the RedHat dev system (m
On 19-Nov-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> configured. Under BSD4.4, there's no need to add such a route, it will be
> automatically generated by the kernel. So the simplest solution to this
> problem is to delete all `route add xxx 127.0.0.1' statements from the
> script.
Any chance of getting that c
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