On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Per Jessen
Mark Van De Vyver wrote:
I read your summary. All I can suggest is to look for 'lost ticks' in /var/log/messages and the boot log. There is a kernel boot parameter you must nominate to report these, there is also a mcelog parameter that might give some info. Can't recall the exact parameters off the top of my head, but if you haven't already tried these it might be worth a shot?
I did some googling for 'lost ticks', but it looks like they're reported by default? The mcelog was only being emptied hourly, so I change that to once every minute instead.
lucky... I had my server at hand just now. This is what I'd used before to try and sort out a flaky server (I really doubt it is the same problem) working though the combinations might tell you some thing?: report_lost_ticks (this wasn't the default when I used it on openSUSE10.2) mce=bootlog apic=debug (then off) apm=off maxcpus=1 (then 2,3,4) HTH?
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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