Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Don Lewis
On 27 Jan, Mike Tancsa wrote: > On 1/27/2018 3:23 AM, Don Lewis wrote: >> >> I just ran into this for this first time with samba46. I kicked of a >> ports build this evening before leaving for several hours. When I >> returned, samba46 had failed with a build runaway. I just tried again >> and

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Don Lewis
On 27 Jan, Peter Moody wrote: > Whelp, I replaced the r5 1600x with an r7 1700 (au 1734) and I'm now > getting minutes of uptime before I hard crash. With smt, without, with c > states, without, with opcache, without. No difference. Check the temperatures. Maybe the heat sink isn't making good

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Don Lewis
On 28 Jan, Pete French wrote: > > > On 28/01/2018 20:28, Don Lewis wrote: >> I'd be wary of the B350 boards with the higher TDP eight core Ryzen CPUs >> since the VRMs on the cheaper boards tend to have less robust VRM >> designs. > > Gah! Yes, I forgot that.originally sec'd the board for a

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Pete French
On 28/01/2018 20:28, Don Lewis wrote: I'd be wary of the B350 boards with the higher TDP eight core Ryzen CPUs since the VRMs on the cheaper boards tend to have less robust VRM designs. Gah! Yes, I forgot that.originally sec'd the board for a smaller Ryzen, then though "what the hell" and

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Peter Moody
> Gigabyte AX370 Gaming 5. all of issues so far have been on a pair of asrock ab350's. But I've got an msi x370 coming early next week. ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe,

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Don Lewis
On 28 Jan, Pete French wrote: >>> I'm about ready to have a party. My Ryzen 5 1600 has been up for over 8 >>> days so far after changing the memory to a slower speed. System load >>> hovers around .3 >> >> I couldn't find an easy way to down-speed my memory in the bios :( > > Out of interest,

Re: i386 with 4GB RAM: less than 2GB available on A2SAV (Intel Atom E3940)

2018-01-28 Thread Mike Karels
> On 28 Jan 2018, at 15:57, Andre Albsmeier = > wrote: > > I have a lot of machines running with 4 GB physical RAM and, for > > some reasons, I still have to use a 32 bits OS. > >=20 > > All of them show something between 3 and 3.5 GB of RAM available > > in dmesg but

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Nimrod Levy
I have the Asus prime B350-plus https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-B350-PLUS/ On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 10:50 AM Pete French wrote: > >> I'm about ready to have a party. My Ryzen 5 1600 has been up for over 8 > >> days so far after changing the memory to a

Re: Ryzen issues on FreeBSD ?

2018-01-28 Thread Pete French
>> I'm about ready to have a party. My Ryzen 5 1600 has been up for over 8 >> days so far after changing the memory to a slower speed. System load >> hovers around .3 > > I couldn't find an easy way to down-speed my memory in the bios :( Out of interest, what motherboards are people using ? I

Re: i386 with 4GB RAM: less than 2GB available on A2SAV (Intel Atom E3940)

2018-01-28 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 28 Jan 2018, at 15:57, Andre Albsmeier wrote: > I have a lot of machines running with 4 GB physical RAM and, for > some reasons, I still have to use a 32 bits OS. > > All of them show something between 3 and 3.5 GB of RAM available > in dmesg but the brand new

Re: i386 with 4GB RAM: less than 2GB available on A2SAV (Intel Atom E3940)

2018-01-28 Thread Eugene Grosbein
28.01.2018 21:57, Andre Albsmeier wrote: > I have a lot of machines running with 4 GB physical RAM and, for > some reasons, I still have to use a 32 bits OS. > > All of them show something between 3 and 3.5 GB of RAM available > in dmesg but the brand new Supermicro A2SAV really shocked me: > >

i386 with 4GB RAM: less than 2GB available on A2SAV (Intel Atom E3940)

2018-01-28 Thread Andre Albsmeier
I have a lot of machines running with 4 GB physical RAM and, for some reasons, I still have to use a 32 bits OS. All of them show something between 3 and 3.5 GB of RAM available in dmesg but the brand new Supermicro A2SAV really shocked me: FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE #0: Mon Jan 15 06:57:10 CET 2018

Re: why does buildworld fail on stable/11 ?

2018-01-28 Thread Scott Bennett
Ian Lepore wrote: > On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 09:52 +, Holger Kipp wrote: > > Dear Scott, > > > > Am 26.01.2018 um 09:07 schrieb Scott Bennett > > >: > > > > cd /usr/src; PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin MAKE_CMD=make > >