> On Nov 27, 2020, at 1:47 PM, Bakul Shah wrote:
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>> On Nov 27, 2020, at 9:09 AM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
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>> On 11/27/20 4:29 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
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>>> Is the problem always triggered by hald? If you disable hald in rc.conf,
>>> does the system run for a longer period
> On Nov 27, 2020, at 9:09 AM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
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> On 11/27/20 4:29 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
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>> Is the problem always triggered by hald? If you disable hald in rc.conf,
>> does the system run for a longer period of time?
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> It turns out that disabling ntpd let the system run
On 11/27/20 11:10 AM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
And what is the instruction at 0x81002dcf ?
I got a much clearer panic by running "sysctl sys" which shows it's more
likely a problem for the amdgpu folks and not an underlying FreeBSD problem.
#7 0x810295cd in trap
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 10:09:24PM -0700, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> I have a Threadripper 2990WX system that I recently installed an AMD Radeon
> Pro W5700 into. It runs fine unless I load the amdgpu driver, at which point
> it panics several seconds after boot: I have enough time to login and run a
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On 11/27/20 4:29 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Is the problem always triggered by hald? If you disable hald in
rc.conf, does the system run for a longer period of time?
It turns out that disabling ntpd let the system run for a longer period
of time - until I ran "sysctl sys" at which point
On 11/27/20 6:09 AM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
I have a Threadripper 2990WX system that I recently installed an AMD
Radeon Pro W5700 into. It runs fine unless I load the amdgpu driver, at
which point it panics several seconds after boot: I have enough time to
login and run a few commands, but even