Dell R710 ... Solaris 10u9 ... With stability problems ... Notice that I have several CPU's whose current_cstate is higher than the supported_max_cstate.
Logically, that sounds like a bad thing. But I can't seem to find documentation that defines the meaning of supported_max_cstates, to verify that this is a bad thing. I'm looking for other people out there ... with and without problems ... to try this too, and see if a current_cstate higher than the supported_max_cstate might be a simple indicator of system instability. kstat | grep current_cstate ; kstat | grep supported_max_cstate current_cstate 1 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 1 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 0 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 1 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 current_cstate 3 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 supported_max_cstates 2 _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss