Re: non reliable nmi

2003-09-04 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Don Bowman wrote: I have machdep.ddb_on_nmi=1. I can drop into the debugger with the magic key sequence. However, when i hit the NMI jumper, i don't always go there. Sometimes I do. The system is 4-way SMP [2xHTT xeon processors] with 4.7. Any suggestion on where my

RE: non reliable nmi

2003-09-04 Thread Don Bowman
From: Mike Silbersack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Don Bowman wrote: I have machdep.ddb_on_nmi=1. I can drop into the debugger with the magic key sequence. However, when i hit the NMI jumper, i don't always go there. Sometimes I do. The system is 4-way SMP [2xHTT

Re: non reliable nmi

2003-09-04 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 09:16:23AM -0400, Don Bowman wrote: From: Mike Silbersack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Don Bowman wrote: I have machdep.ddb_on_nmi=1. I can drop into the debugger with the magic key sequence. However, when i hit the NMI jumper, i don't

Re: non reliable nmi

2003-09-04 Thread cjarvis
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/04/03 at 09:12 AM, Peter Pentchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I haven't kept quite up to date on my x86 hardware lately (read: in the past five to ten years), but I distinctly remember a time when everyone referred to x86's NMI as a joke: a non-maskable interrupt that

Re: non reliable nmi

2003-09-04 Thread John Baldwin
On 04-Sep-2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/04/03 at 09:12 AM, Peter Pentchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I haven't kept quite up to date on my x86 hardware lately (read: in the past five to ten years), but I distinctly remember a time when everyone referred to x86's

non reliable nmi

2003-08-28 Thread Don Bowman
I have machdep.ddb_on_nmi=1. I can drop into the debugger with the magic key sequence. However, when i hit the NMI jumper, i don't always go there. Sometimes I do. The system is 4-way SMP [2xHTT xeon processors] with 4.7. Any suggestion on where my NMI might be going?