Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Sean Russell
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Er... by serial console, I assume you mean via a serial cable and some other device. If so, then no, I don't have that capability. I didn't know about netconsole before you mentioned it; I'll do some research and set it up. I do Serial console -- only requires a

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Mark Nipper
On 22 Mar 2005, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > >> >acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active > >> > threshold [0] > >> > >> You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? > > > > Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only > > opportunity I have to

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>> >acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active >> > threshold [0] >> >> You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? > > Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only > opportunity I have to look for error messages is in the syslogs. > >> Can

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Sean Russell
Andi Kleen wrote: Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active threshold [0] You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only opportunity I have to look

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Andi Kleen
Sean Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > appear to be related to the lockup. In my logs, the last message > before the crash is always (that I've noticed) an ACPI error: > > acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active > threshold [0] You mean you got this in

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Andi Kleen
Sean Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: appear to be related to the lockup. In my logs, the last message before the crash is always (that I've noticed) an ACPI error: acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active threshold [0] You mean you got this in /var/log/messages?

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Sean Russell
Andi Kleen wrote: Sean Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active threshold [0] You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only opportunity I have to look for

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active threshold [0] You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only opportunity I have to look for error messages is in the syslogs. Can you connect a

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Mark Nipper
On 22 Mar 2005, Jan Engelhardt wrote: acpi_thermal-0400 [23] acpi_thermal_get_trip_: Invalid active threshold [0] You mean you got this in /var/log/messages? Yes, in /var/log/messages. The lock up occurs without warning, so the only opportunity I have to look for error

Re: 2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-22 Thread Sean Russell
Jan Engelhardt wrote: Er... by serial console, I assume you mean via a serial cable and some other device. If so, then no, I don't have that capability. I didn't know about netconsole before you mentioned it; I'll do some research and set it up. I do Serial console -- only requires a

2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-21 Thread Sean Russell
Hello, One liner: I'm getting mysterious (to me), almost random hard freezes of the kernel running 2.6.10 and 2.6.11. Kernel version: Linux version 2.6.11-gentoo-r3 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.4.2 (Gentoo Linux 3.4.2-r2, ssp-3.4.1-1, pie-8.7.6.5)) Mark Nipper posted a message on March 5

2.6.1[01] freeze on x86_64

2005-03-21 Thread Sean Russell
Hello, One liner: I'm getting mysterious (to me), almost random hard freezes of the kernel running 2.6.10 and 2.6.11. Kernel version: Linux version 2.6.11-gentoo-r3 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.4.2 (Gentoo Linux 3.4.2-r2, ssp-3.4.1-1, pie-8.7.6.5)) Mark Nipper posted a message on March 5