David C. Rankin wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
I will be watching because as I already posted I see the "exact" same instability problems with my:
Gigabyte GA-N700SL 2 Gig of Ram Raid1: 2 Seagate (ST3250410AS_6RY28WW1) SATA 250G drives in Raid 1 ATA: Maxtor_5T020H2_T2H34J2 as swap
I mean the *exact* same problems. Please do not forget to post any response you get from them. It also may be a kernel issue.
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Feb 10 04:30:09 bonza kernel: EIP: [<c02c6157>] _spin_lock+0x1/0xf SS:ESP 0068:d56dfd84 Feb 10 04:30:09 bonza su: (to nobody) root on none Feb 10 04:30:35 bonza syslog-ng[2748]: last message repeated 3 times
Let me know what else I can provide. I am not the only user affected by instability on Gigabyte boards. Per Jessen on the openSuSE list is likewise seeing the exact same issues. I am more than happy to provide whatever you need to see if we can solve this. This has happened regardless of the kernel version installed. Currently we have:
11:35 bonza~> uname -r 2.6.22.16-0.2-default
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This is just strange and a huge pain when the server just sporadically just goes whacko. I'll post any additional information I can. Since this has occurred with both mandriva and opensuse, on different power supplies and with different ram and hardrives, it is pretty much limited to being a gigabyte motherboard problem.
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