On 2018-Jan-21, at 12:17 PM, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 20 Jan, Mark Millard wrote:
>> Don Lewis truckman at FreeBSD.org wrote on
>> Sat Jan 20 02:35:40 UTC 2018 :
>>
>>> The only real problem with the old CPUs is the random segfault problem
>>> and some other random strangeness, like the lang/ghc bu
On 21 Jan, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> On 21/01/2018 21:24, Don Lewis wrote:
>> On 21 Jan, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>>> On 19/01/2018 23:29, Don Lewis wrote:
On 19 Jan, Pete French wrote:
> Out of interest, is there anyone out there running Ryzen who *hasnt*
> seen lockups ? I'd be
On 21 Jan, Peter Moody wrote:
> hm, so i've got nearly 3 days of uptime with smt disabled.
> unfortunately this means that my otherwise '12' cores is actually only
> '6'. I'm also getting occasional segfaults compiling go programs.
Both my original and replacement CPUs croak on go, so I don't thin
Back everything up. Forget about upgrading you are making your life harder.
Do a ZFS install with BE's then port your apps. It will be quicker less
prone to errors and you will end up with a better system in the end. If the
system is a bit of a rats nest, then this would be the ideal time to
docume
On 21/01/2018 21:24, Don Lewis wrote:
On 21 Jan, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
On 19/01/2018 23:29, Don Lewis wrote:
On 19 Jan, Pete French wrote:
Out of interest, is there anyone out there running Ryzen who *hasnt*
seen lockups ? I'd be curious if there a lot of lurkers thinking "mine
works fine
On 21 Jan, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> On 19/01/2018 23:29, Don Lewis wrote:
>> On 19 Jan, Pete French wrote:
>>> Out of interest, is there anyone out there running Ryzen who *hasnt*
>>> seen lockups ? I'd be curious if there a lot of lurkers thinking "mine
>>> works fine"
>>
>> No hangs or silen
On 20 Jan, Mark Millard wrote:
> Don Lewis truckman at FreeBSD.org wrote on
> Sat Jan 20 02:35:40 UTC 2018 :
>
>> The only real problem with the old CPUs is the random segfault problem
>> and some other random strangeness, like the lang/ghc build almost always
>> failing.
>
>
> At one time you h
On 19/01/2018 23:29, Don Lewis wrote:
On 19 Jan, Pete French wrote:
Out of interest, is there anyone out there running Ryzen who *hasnt*
seen lockups ? I'd be curious if there a lot of lurkers thinking "mine
works fine"
No hangs or silent reboots here with either my original CPU or warranty
re
hm, so i've got nearly 3 days of uptime with smt disabled.
unfortunately this means that my otherwise '12' cores is actually only
'6'. I'm also getting occasional segfaults compiling go programs.
should I just RMA this beast again?
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Nimrod Levy wrote:
> almost 2 d
almost 2 days uptime with a lower memory clock. still holding my breath,
but this seems promising.
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:02 PM Nimrod Levy wrote:
> I can try lowering my memory clock and see what happens. I'm a little
> skeptical because I have been able to run memtest with no errors for
Don Lewis truckman at FreeBSD.org wrote on
Sat Jan 20 02:35:40 UTC 2018 :
> The only real problem with the old CPUs is the random segfault problem
> and some other random strangeness, like the lang/ghc build almost always
> failing.
At one time you had written
( https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla
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