Re: Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-17 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Wednesday, November 16, Lokkju wrote: Sorry, given in this context means someone is letting me play with them to see if I can get them working with OpenBSD. They display equivalent crashes in NetBSD - I have not tried FreeBSD or any linux distros. Ok, if 2 operating systems show similar

Re: Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-17 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Thursday, November 17, Lokkju wrote: Well, according to Theo, this is something of a known bug - he told me that you (Toby) were working on it... I have yet to be convinced of that. All the bugs in this area have so far been hardware issues. But I've been wrong before... As Brain said,

Re: Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-17 Thread Lokkju
Well, according to Theo, this is something of a known bug - he told me that you (Toby) were working on it... As Brain said, I have swapped the processors, and run memcheck86 with each of them being in the first slot. If anyone has any further suggestions on how I might test the hardware portion,

Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-16 Thread Lokkju
Hey all, hoping someone might be able to point me in some sort of direction... I recently was given two BOXX brand 1u servers, both of which are the exact same - Tyan Thunder LE 2510 dual proc motherboards, with two 867Mhz chips per board, and 4 256MB ram sticks per board. The rest you can get

Re: Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-16 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Why were they given to you? Something wrong with them perhaps. Try booting Memtest86+ ISO and let it ride for a while? Try another kernel from another OS? Try a non MP kernel? ~BAS On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 22:01, Lokkju wrote: Hey all, hoping someone might be able to point me in some sort of

Re: Tyan Thunder LE SMP issues

2005-11-16 Thread Lokkju
Sorry, given in this context means someone is letting me play with them to see if I can get them working with OpenBSD. They display equivalent crashes in NetBSD - I have not tried FreeBSD or any linux distros. As for Memcheck86+, I can leave it running for over 24 hours with no issues, and no