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On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 23:58:05 -0700, Hirendra Hindocha wrote:
Hi,
I've a stock RH 9.0 2.4.20-18.9smp kernel installed. It boots
fine and everything works ok. I'm now trying to install alsa and
ivtv packages. When I try and run configure in the
the spurious IRQ7 message.
Rich
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From: Kevin Bradley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 11:08 PM
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Subject: SMP kernel gives lost interrupt
Hi all!
I have recently upgraded from RH 7.2 to RH 9. I have an old
HP vectra
with dual
Hi all!
I have recently upgraded from RH 7.2 to RH 9. I have an old HP vectra
with dual P133's and was running the SMP kernel just fine under 7.2,
but am having problems getting the SMP kernel to boot with RH 9.
Specifically, I am getting the message hda: lost interrupt several
times during
Whoops. Only got the i386 upgrades included to my patch-archive. Should have
know RedHat would not include these patched in CPU architectures that are
not really used for SMP configs
thanks!
maarten
Anyone know's why RedHat does not include new SMP kernel with its
updates
I just
Hi,
I am running RH8 on a multiprocessor system. When freshening my RPM's, I
noticed that RedHat's kernel updates do not include a new SMP kernel. In my
case, when updating the kernel, my smp 2.4.18-14 was updated and replaced
with a newer UP kernel. Nevertheless, that felt more like a downgrade
On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 04:09:49PM +0100, Maarten wrote:
I am running RH8 on a multiprocessor system. When freshening my RPM's, I
noticed that RedHat's kernel updates do not include a new SMP kernel. In my
case, when updating the kernel, my smp 2.4.18-14 was updated and replaced
with a newer
Hi,
I've recently added a 2nd CPU into my AcerAltos 930
server.
The server is correctly configured for DUAL CPU mode.
I've updated the stepping codes to correctly support
the Pentium II CPU's (both 300MHz).
I've installed the latest kernel-2.4.18-27.8.0 SMP
kernel, but when booting this kernel
Hi all,
which is the most stable smp kernel ? and on which
version of RH ?
thnaks in advance
deepak
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hi,
the new Linux 2.4.18-24.8.0smp kernel is no longer recognize our dual
xeon motherboard as dual. the first is the kernel log after the upgrade
the second was the previous version 2.4.18-19.8.0smp (when it was ok).
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Hi,
I've just recently installed RH8.0 on my third server, but this one has 2
300MHz CPU's and won't boot the default SMP kernel that is installed upon
RH8.0's installation.
Upon booting, grub lists the two kernels I can boot:
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-14smp)
root (hd0,0
, had suse 7.3 on it, when I tried to upgrade
to 8.0 it locked up hard on the SMP kernel(UP kernel worked fine as in your
case), I traced it to the ACPI code, recompiled the kernel w/o acpi and
it was fine(trying the various apci options to disable the driver didn't
work for me). Dual 300 is similar
Just installed two new Dell PowerEdge 2650 servers: dual Intel Xeon 2.0 GHz processors, 5x drive SCSI RAID (5). Self-installed RH8.0. Systems run for about 4 hours then completely freeze - no messages in log files after boot-up. If we run single processor kernel everything is fine. We can't
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Any particular reason why single cpu kernels are getting updated (currently
at 2.4.18-10) while smp kernels are not (currently at 2.4.18-3) ?
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Ashley M.
Title: Cant' get working SMP Kernel on Epox EP-D3VA
Hi, Im having lots of problems getting my Epox-D3VA with two 933Mhz Pentiums to boot correctly with Redhat 7.3. The default canned kernel 2.4.18-3 fails, as does the later 2.4.18-10. I have tried to compile my own kernel with 2.4.19
Whats the best way to upgrade to the SMP kernel? I was thinking id just
install the SMP kernal off of the 7.2 CD then run up2date to make it update
its self, would this work? Its a redhat 7.2 install with just the one 1.0
Ghz P3 cpu installed.
Thanks
Jason Adams
Hello All,
I am trying to build an smp kernel rpm from src rpm provided at rawhide.
For some reason I get plenty of errors and build fails. UP/BOOT kernels
build fine from the same src rpm.
Am I doing something wrong, or there is a problem?
Hi Leonid,
Could you posibly send
I'm trying to run up2date for the first time on a 7.1 box. When I run
up2date -u, it claims I need to allow kernel-smp to be installed.
It's a single processor machine!
Advice? Not ready to upgrade her to 7.2 right this second, thanks.
charles
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Hello all,
Please forgive the newbie question but, I have not noticed this before.
If you take a look at the directory listing below you will notice this is an
SMP machine. I am concerned about the links. System Map is linked to the
SMP version but, why are module-info and vmlinuz not
On Wed, 3 Apr 1996, Xiong Zhao wrote:
hello,now i run into a problem after launching with redhat linux 2.2.16
smp kernel
on a dell machine(4xCPU,4G memory).i can only see about 900M memory
using top command
or in /proc/meminfo.however,the total 4G memory can
hello,now i run into a problem after launching with redhat linux 2.2.16 smp kernel
on a dell machine(4xCPU,4G memory).i can only see about 900M memory using top command
or in /proc/meminfo.however,the total 4G memory can be seen if i launch with enterprise
kernel.in addition,when i run lotus
On Wed, 3 Apr 1996, Xiong Zhao wrote:
hello,now i run into a problem after launching with redhat linux 2.2.16 smp kernel
on a dell machine(4xCPU,4G memory).i can only see about 900M memory using top command
or in /proc/meminfo.however,the total 4G memory can be seen if i launch
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
Hi, all.
Can somebody suggest a reason why the kernel sources packaged with Red
Hat 7 would compile for SMP, but not for single-CPU?
After a successful compile, I made one change, which was to move the SMP
option from "yes" to "no", and the
I had to do a make clean or clobber, or perhaps both before the kernel
would compile for me.
hth
charles
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
Hi, all.
Can somebody suggest a reason why the kernel sources packaged with Red
Hat 7 would compile for SMP, but not for single-CPU?
Thanks to Peter Skensved for this tip: to switch from an SMP to a
non-SMP build, you have to do a "make mrproper", which will erase all
config information; move that .config out of the way first.
Probably equivalent to just untarring a fresh tree, I imagine.
Anyhow. Did that, it works.
-m
Hi, all.
Can somebody suggest a reason why the kernel sources packaged with Red
Hat 7 would compile for SMP, but not for single-CPU?
After a successful compile, I made one change, which was to move the SMP
option from "yes" to "no", and the whole thing breaks. I'm at a loss
for how to even
I have a SMP machine and think I remember reading that there was problems
using ipmasq with this kernel. Is this the case, or can I use this machine
as my gateway box etc?
I am running 6.1
TIA
In the world of PC's. Ken
I don't have any trouble with mine. (other than getting icq to work right,
but that's is a different problem)
Carl
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Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 5:02 PM
Subject: ipchains with SMP kernel
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 04:02:44PM -0700, Brian Schneider wrote:
I have a SMP machine and think I remember reading that there was
problems using ipmasq with this kernel. Is this the case, or can I
use this machine as my gateway box etc?
I am running 6.1
No problems here.
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On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Uncle George wrote:
I thought it was the BIOS that defines a string that states the
milti-processor capabilities.
gat
I think you are right, as "mainboard" I refer to mainboard hardware+BIOS,
this is what the OS sees.
Perhaps a BIOS upgrade might cure the SMP problem on
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sometime ago, when the RH 6.0 came out, I
noticed this problem on a Tyan Tomcat HX mainboard
UP (the UP version is basically
Is it a known problem that even if the .config file has 'CONFIG_SMP=y'
the kernel doesn't configure as an SMP? Has anyone else found this issue
and is there a workaround?
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"T. S. Collins" wrote:
Is it a known problem that even if the .config file has 'CONFIG_SMP=y'
the kernel doesn't configure as an SMP? Has anyone else found this issue
and is there a workaround?
Not that I've seen, I've built SMP kernels for both 2.2.12 and 2.2.13.
What kernel were you
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