> On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:39, Keith Owens wrote:
>  > On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 14:54:43 -0700,
>  > keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >linux 2.6.7-bk4
>  > >kdb-v4.4-2.6.7-common-1
>  > >kdb-v4.4-2.6.7-i386-1
>  > >
>  > >My issue is as follows...
>  > >  If I don't enable kdb everything works fine.  When I enable and boot
>  > >with KDB I fall into kdb when I bring the secondary cpus online.  KDB
>  > >claims it was entered via an NMI.  Without kdb there are no nmis being
>  > >registered by the system.  
>  >
>  > This debug patch should get you up and running, and tell you where the
>  > nmi is coming from.  Untested.
> 
> Ok booted without kdb and I did not see that zone alignment error.  Has
> kdb ran on a numa i386 system before?  It looks to be tinkering with the
> VM somehow. Tomorrow I'll try disabling numa and seeing if things work.

As a datapoint: I have ran KDB (with the 2.4 kernel) on a summit box in 
the past with no problems.
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