To my knowledge, both SHOULD be running at 133 MHz. I will double-check to
see
if that information is in the logs I created. Also, I don't think that
accounts for the fact
that disabling a core causes the problem to go away. It seems that the more
I think
about this, the more baffling it is to me.
Andrew Hettinger
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/29/2008 07:01:55 AM:
> Hi Andrew,
> Yes, that is interesting.
> Have you had any joy with verbose boot messages
> or going into the kernel debugger & getting a stack trace.
>
> By the way, what speed is the PCI-X bus running at?
> I know PCI-X can run at various speeds, depending exactly
> what revision of the specification is supported.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI-X
> We have had a problem booting a server which turned
> out to be there was a mismatch between the speed of a
> multiport network card and the bus. One was 100 MHz &
> the other 133MHz, but I cannot remember which way around.
> When you try the Marvell card in the PCI bus it will
> drop down to the standard 33MHz.
> Regards
> Nigel Smith
>
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