Re: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.

2006-03-22 Thread Riemer Palstra
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:12:33PM -0500, Grant Peel wrote:
 I have been having freezups of my PE 1850 and FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE.
 since about Feb 23. 1 about every three days. Sometimes twice a day.

I was having these on a 1850 whilst running 5.4 with SMP, but not 6.0.

 So I am just wondering (before I start the task of movinf this client
 to a new machine) if anyone has seen complete software freezes, again,
 with no errors whatsoever in any log, no panics, no coredumps, of
 FreeBSD 6.0 freezing with the only recovery method being a machine
 reset, if so what was done to correct it.

Is this a dual proc machine running SMP? If so, is HyperThreading
enabled in the BIOS?

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Re: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.

2006-03-22 Thread Grant Peel
It is a single processor, duel core Xenon. Hyperthreading has been turned 
off in the BIOS after about the thrird crash. APCI has been disabled in FBSD 
as well.



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To: Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.



On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:12:33PM -0500, Grant Peel wrote:

I have been having freezups of my PE 1850 and FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE.
since about Feb 23. 1 about every three days. Sometimes twice a day.


I was having these on a 1850 whilst running 5.4 with SMP, but not 6.0.


So I am just wondering (before I start the task of movinf this client
to a new machine) if anyone has seen complete software freezes, again,
with no errors whatsoever in any log, no panics, no coredumps, of
FreeBSD 6.0 freezing with the only recovery method being a machine
reset, if so what was done to correct it.


Is this a dual proc machine running SMP? If so, is HyperThreading
enabled in the BIOS?

--
Riemer PalstraAmsterdam, The Netherlands
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.palstra.com/




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RE: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.

2006-03-22 Thread Brown, Steve
Does your system in question use a SATA hard drive(s)?  I've had similar
issues with no logs or any errors whatsoever and when I switched from SATA
to IDE drives on the same system (it had both SATA and IDE connections) the
problem disappeared completely.

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To: Riemer Palstra
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Subject: Re: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.


It is a single processor, duel core Xenon. Hyperthreading has been turned 
off in the BIOS after about the thrird crash. APCI has been disabled in FBSD

as well.


- Original Message - 
From: Riemer Palstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.


 On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:12:33PM -0500, Grant Peel wrote:
 I have been having freezups of my PE 1850 and FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE.
 since about Feb 23. 1 about every three days. Sometimes twice a day.

 I was having these on a 1850 whilst running 5.4 with SMP, but not 6.0.

 So I am just wondering (before I start the task of movinf this client
 to a new machine) if anyone has seen complete software freezes, again,
 with no errors whatsoever in any log, no panics, no coredumps, of
 FreeBSD 6.0 freezing with the only recovery method being a machine
 reset, if so what was done to correct it.

 Is this a dual proc machine running SMP? If so, is HyperThreading
 enabled in the BIOS?

 -- 
 Riemer PalstraAmsterdam, The Netherlands
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.palstra.com/
 


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Ongoing Saga Dell PE1850 - FreeBSD 6.0 Release Freezups.

2006-03-20 Thread Grant Peel

Hi all,

I have been having freezups of my PE 1850 and FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE. since 
about Feb 23. 1 about every three days. Sometimes twice a day.


As far as everything (diagnostics) shows, no hardware issues (See text below 
... BMC sensor data, first froup while server is down, second group right 
after harreset). Extensive memory and mainboard diagnostics have been run.


So I am just wondering (before I start the task of movinf this client to a 
new machine) if anyone has seen complete software freezes, again, with no 
errors whatsoever in any log, no panics, no coredumps, of FreeBSD 6.0 
freezing with the only recovery method being a machine reset, if so what was 
done to correct it.


DoS attack maybe? but on what?

ipfw internal issue?

Any help would be appreciated.

-Grant

FYI. SEL shows nothing of note. Just the chassis intrusion that I did 
reassembling the server on Friday - ensureing everything was seated etc.


DUring Freeze:

Temp | 50 degrees C  | ok(alittle high, but well within 
tolerance).

Temp | 50 degrees C  | ok
Ambient Temp | 29 degrees C  | ok
Planar Temp  | 37 degrees C  | ok
Riser Temp   | 33 degrees C  | ok
Temp | 40 degrees C  | ok
Temp | 40 degrees C  | ok
CMOS Battery | 3.15 Volts| ok
ROMB Battery | Not Readable  | ns
VCORE| 0x01  | ok
VCORE| Not Readable  | ns
PROC VTT | 0x01  | ok
1.5V PG  | 0x01  | ok
1.8V PG  | 0x01  | ok
3.3V PG  | 0x01  | ok
5V PG| 0x01  | ok
5V Riser PG  | 0x01  | ok
Riser PG | 0x01  | ok
PFault Fail Safe | Not Readable  | ns
Presence | 0x01  | ok
Presence | 0x02  | ok
Presence | 0x01  | ok
Presence | 0x02  | ok
ROMB Presence| 0x02  | ok
FAN 1A RPM   | 9375 RPM  | ok
FAN 1B RPM   | 6600 RPM  | ok
FAN 2A RPM   | 9525 RPM  | ok
FAN 2B RPM   | 6675 RPM  | ok
FAN 3A RPM   | 9450 RPM  | ok
FAN 3B RPM   | 6675 RPM  | ok
FAN 4A RPM   | 9975 RPM  | ok
FAN 4B RPM   | 6450 RPM  | ok
Status   | 0x80  | ok
Status   | Not Readable  | ns
Status   | 0x01  | ok
Status   | Not Readable  | ns
VRM  | 0x01  | ok
VRM  | 0x01  | ok
OS Watchdog  | 0x00  | ok
SEL  | Not Readable  | ns
Intrusion| 0x00  | ok
PS Redundancy| Not Readable  | ns
Fan Redundancy   | 0x01  | ok
SCSI Connector A | Not Readable  | ns
Drive| 0xc0  | ok
ECC Corr Err | 0xc0  | ok
ECC Uncorr Err   | Not Readable  | ns
I/O Channel Chk  | 0xc0  | ok
PCI Parity Err   | 0xc0  | ok
PCI System Err   | 0xc0  | ok
SBE Log Disabled | Not Readable  | ns
Logging Disabled | Not Readable  | ns
Unknown  | Not Readable  | ns
PROC Protocol| Not Readable  | ns
PROC Bus PERR| Not Readable  | ns
PROC Init Err| Not Readable  | ns
PROC Machine Chk | Not Readable  | ns
Memory Spared| Not Readable  | ns
Memory Mirrored  | 0x01  | ok
Memory RAID  | Not Readable  | ns
Memory Added | 0x01  | ok
Memory Removed   | 0x01  | ok
PCIE Fatal Err   | 0x01  | ok
Chipset Err  | 0x01  | ok
Err Reg Pointer  | 0x01  | ok

After Reset:

Temp | 38 degrees C  | ok
Temp | 50 degrees C  | ok
Ambient Temp | 29 degrees C  | ok
Planar Temp  | 36 degrees C  | ok
Riser Temp   | 33 degrees C  | ok
Temp | 40 degrees C  | ok
Temp | 40 degrees C  | ok
CMOS Battery | 3.16 Volts| ok
ROMB Battery | Not Readable  | ns
VCORE| 0x01  | ok
VCORE| Not Readable  | ns
PROC VTT | 0x01  | ok
1.5V PG  | 0x01  | ok
1.8V PG  | 0x01  | ok
3.3V PG  | 0x01  | ok
5V PG| 0x01  | ok
5V Riser PG  | 0x01  | ok
Riser PG | 0x01  | ok
PFault Fail Safe | Not Readable  | ns
Presence | 0x01  | ok
Presence | 0x02  | ok
Presence | 0x01  | ok
Presence | 0x02  | ok
ROMB Presence| 0x02  | ok
FAN 1A RPM   | 9375 RPM  | ok
FAN 1B RPM   | 6675 RPM  | ok
FAN 2A RPM   | 9525 RPM  | ok
FAN 2B RPM   | 6600 RPM  | ok
FAN 3A RPM   | 9450 RPM  | ok
FAN 3B RPM   | 6525 RPM