Re: UP flu

Jeremy Katz (katzj@shells.technojunkie.com)
Mon, 16 Nov 1998 07:05:50 -0700 (MST)


It's actually very odd to me as after the first occurrence of this under
2.1.128, I was able to go just over 2 days with reasonably heavy compiling
(updating of GNOME and E CVS) without any problem. I then began to build
Mozilla and after about 5 minutes of it, I saw the problem. Rebooted,
patched my kernel with arca-20, rebooted again and started recompiling
GNOME and Mozilla at the same time. Ran for close to half an hour no
problem...

P200 MMX, IDE, APM enabled

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On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, George Bonser wrote:

>
> I have seen some responses that some people with multiple systems seem to
> have the problem on some systems yet not on others. One fellow in the
> local LUG reports over two days on a UP .128 kernel under pretty good
> load without trouble. He also has no IDE drives. I am wondering if systems
> with an IDE drive mounted in the command search path or as the swap device
> might be the trouble.
>
> Are the systems that do not show the trouble all SCSI?
>
> I have a new error pop up in my logs recently:
>
> calvin kernel: hdc: lost interrupt
> calvin kernel: ide1: reset: success
> calvin kernel: hdc: irq timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
> calvin kernel: ide1: reset: success
>
> I have never seen the lost interrupt message before. This is a seagate
> udma drive in regular eide mode. Note that I am used to seeing a lot of
> the irq timeout errors, for whatever reason.
>
> George Bonser
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