Alexander Sabourenkov schrieb:
Have you checked your memory already (memtest86)?
[...]
Again... sounds like bad memory to me.
Nightly memtest86 run : 11 hours, 23 passes, 0 errors.
Okay, I have no idea about any bugs there.
You have several options: Find a 100% working vanilla kernel for
Clemens Koller wrote:
Okay, I have no idea about any bugs there.
You have several options: Find a 100% working vanilla kernel for your
problem (minimal configuration, skip i.e. the sound stuff, ...).
And then git bisect with a known bad kernel.
I'm afraid there is no 100% working kernel.
Hardware: Athlon64, Asus A8V, Promise SATA300 TX4, 2xSeagate 7200.10
320G, jumper-limited to SATA150.
Kernel : 2.6.22.9 amd64
Problem:
Heavy load causes errors and triggers oops.
History:
Problems were first encountered on kernel 2.6.19, both i686 (old
system) and amd64 (gentoo installation
Alexander Sabourenkov schrieb:
Hardware: Athlon64, Asus A8V, Promise SATA300 TX4, 2xSeagate 7200.10
320G, jumper-limited to SATA150.
Kernel : 2.6.22.9 amd64
Problem:
Heavy load causes errors and triggers oops.
Have you checked your memory already (memtest86)?
We have several applications
Clemens Koller wrote:
Alexander Sabourenkov schrieb:
Hardware: Athlon64, Asus A8V, Promise SATA300 TX4, 2xSeagate 7200.10
320G, jumper-limited to SATA150.
Kernel : 2.6.22.9 amd64
Problem:
Heavy load causes errors and triggers oops.
Have you checked your memory already (memtest86)?
Have you checked your memory already (memtest86)?
[...]
Again... sounds like bad memory to me.
Nightly memtest86 run : 11 hours, 23 passes, 0 errors.
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