Mike Isely wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Gordon Rimac wrote:


On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 01:21:36 -0600, Derek Gathright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NForce2 is bad?  Wow, really?  That what I've had others suggest to
me.  Anyone else wanna chime in?


I had bad luck with an Abit NF7 (nForce2) board. I was using it on my backend and had system freezes frequently (hard lock). It ended up being the PVR-250 cards and/or the ivtv drivers. Once I removed them the NF7 has been rock solid as a front-end and the tuner cards have been working fine in an ECS motherboard (SIS chipset) on my backend.


You don't find it odd that the nForce2 rig had problems with that
hardware?  This is actually an interesting datapoint.  One of my more
recent unexplained hard lockups happened while testing a WinTV-Go card in
my nForce2 system.  About ten seconds into recording a show the system
locked up.  Maybe PCI access has something to do with the problems.  The
CD writer-related lockups I've had would fit this because the IDE
controller in that case is also a PCI card.

It's not that interesting because there was a well known problem with NForce2 chipsets locking up under moderate IO. This has been fixed in all recent kernels. There was some fixup required in their IO-APIC hardware that could be worked around. I'm running both 2.6.9 and 2.4.27 on NForce2 hardware with great success. Infact my mythbackend has regular uptimes over 30 days.


Try newer kernels, the ones that shipped originally with FC were susceptible to this problem.

http://atlas.et.tudelft.nl/verwei90/nforce2/

Yan
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