Am 23.12.2011 um 01:08 schrieb Mirko Kaffka m...@mkaffka.de:
I recently got a new machine and installed oi_151a from scratch
(core i7-2600, intel motherboard DH67BL, 16GB RAM).
After a few days uptime I noticed a constant system load of about 10%
although the desktop was idle and I had not
I had the same problem, and pretty much the same hardware.
But as Kasper pointed out, https://www.illumos.org/issues/1333#note-21
solved my problem. no more kernel cpu rising...
put this into your /etc/system file
set apix:apic_timer_preferred_mode=0x0
and reboot.
Regards,
Svavar O
Hi!
I think you are another victim of bug #1333. See
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1333
for the details. Changing the mode of the APIC timer by adding the line
set apix:apic_timer_preferred_mode = 0x0
to /etc/system works for me - at least as a workaround until a new OI
release will
Hi,
Ray Arachelian píše v čt 22. 12. 2011 v 10:36 -0500:
My impression is that you can turn it on, copy your data to the zpool,
then turn it off and not have it un-deduplicate. Maybe I'm wrong, but
if that's the case, they'd be a much smaller memory requirement at the
end, and you'd still
On 12/23/11 09:47 AM, Kasper Brink wrote:
I recently got a new machine and installed oi_151a from scratch
(core i7-2600, intel motherboard DH67BL, 16GB RAM).
After a few days uptime I noticed a constant system load of about 10%
although the desktop was idle and I had not started anything
Just a few days ago I got my hands on a new motherboard to migrate the
system to; Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7 rev 1.1. It turned out that the
motherboard refused to post whenever a memory module is inserted in slot
DDR3_3. I thought at first that this was a hardware defect but after
flashing the