I am playing with a new machine I just got in and it is dying on boot...
I'm wondering if it is to much machine for Centos to run..
It is a Generic machine using a Tyan Thunder motherboard running (8)
eight dual core AMD 855 cpu's with 128 gig of ram, not 128 meg, but 128
gig of ram. (2)
Yohoo!
From a first guess I would think the memory isnt' balanced right. On a NUMA
system (like the Opterons) it is strongly recommended to have all CPUs with
the same amount of local memory. So open the case and check if the CPU0
really has some memory in his slots.
Christian Volker
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John:
I have had strange problems like this from a bad
or mis-seated memory stick.
Run a memtest and see if it gives you an errors.
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All the memory tested OK , no errors...
john
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
John:
I have had strange problems like this from a bad
or mis-seated memory stick.
Run a memtest and see if it gives you an errors.
Neil
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Interesting that the error didn't show up during the install of the OS,
Centos saw all of the CPU's, the memory and didn't blink once. I did an
install everything, maybe I should back off and reduce the role of the
machine. Perhaps there is something trying to load in the Kernel it
doesn't
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