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
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,
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,
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
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
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
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