Masafumi NAKANE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been encountering the exact same problem past a few days. My
> -CURRENT box is -CURRENT as of 01/18.
I have the same behaviour here.
Additionnal tests show that a Linux client running am-utils (6.0.7)
also hangs (same error message) when trying
Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a brutal workaround (use a single 8254 clock and simulate the RTC
> clock), but it breaks some things (eg: high res profiling). I really dont
> like it, and I'm working on a different possibility as well (keep the 8259
> PIC alive and use it in ExtI
"Cagle, John (ISS-Houston)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's a vicious rumor -- no operating system could work without clock
> interrupts in SMP mode... Could it?
>
> Which generation of the ML370 is having this problem? I had a similar
> problem on another box that was corrected with a newe
John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Is the ML370 a new box? I've heard rumors recently that one of the
> recent Compaq boxes effectively doesn't generate clock interrupts
> in SMP mode and there isn't a workaround for that at the moment.
Yes. I received it last Friday.
I think the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I had a Compaq visit my lab recently. Unless the aic driver were
> removed from the kernel (disabling it might have worked too) it
> would screw up the floppy driver.
>
> This sounds like black magic, but the explanation is that the aic
> driver has a very intrusive pr
Fritz Heinrichmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 11:09:09AM +0100, Nicolas Kowalski wrote:
>> The server is configured for Unixware7, as told in the archives.
>
> our Compaq worked when configured for linux
Nope :-(.
I just tried this option, and t
Hello.
On a brand new Compaq Proliant ML370, I installed FreeBSD 5.0RC2,
without any problems. It works very well when using only one CPU.
To take advantage of the two available CPUs, I compiled a new kernel
with the two necessary SMP options, installed it, then restarted the
server, but it hang