Re: [WBEL-users] panic in WBEL4?
Scott Silva <[email protected]> Wed, 02 Aug 2006 08:57:41 -0700
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david spake the following on 7/18/2006 6:13 PM: > Dear Friends > > I'm getting 4 to 5 panics per day on my computer. Most of them produce > an reboot (because I have the Kernel parameter "panic=10"), but not all do. > > I have been sitting next to the computer when this happens, and the > frame, power supply and everything else feels cool to the touch, so I > don't think it's a heat problem. > > Specifics of my configuration: > > WBEL4 updated as of 17 July 2006 > Applications are > - mail, http, dns and ftp servers > The system also provides routing functions (NAT) to my home windows > computers. > > 512M of memory > two NIC's > Command line interface only (no graphic stuff installed) > Two HDs (80, 120) combined as a single logical volume > Anything else you need to know? > > The failures that I've been able to see mostly say "spinlock" or > something similar, but it's pure luck if I see the failure. > > I've tried two memory modules (pc2100 ddr, and pc2700 ddr) and both > produce similar failures. > > Do I have a bad CPU? Bad memory? Bad drives? Bad Linux? > > HELP Spinlock has something to do with shared memory access. There have been some problems with NVidia chipsets in the past. Have you tried to see if there is a bios update for your PC? Maybe that would fix it. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!