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From: "Andrey V. Ignatov" <mef@dir.bg>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: PROBLEM: SMP lock ups on Intel SCB2 (2.4.19-2.4.21-pre4)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 23:32:20 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <164518946245.20030212233220@dir.bg> (raw)

I tried linux kernels from 2.4.19 to 2.4.21-pre4 and all of them lock
up my server under heavy CPU load if i enable SMP. And after lookup i
have If i disable SMP
all works fine.
I tried win2K & winXP too and under this OSes both processors worked
fine under heavy load, but i like linux very much and hate win on
servers.
Please help me.
My hardware:
Intel SCB2 board with latest BIOS
Two PIII-1266MHz stepping 01
kernel lock ups after 10-30 minutes of heavy load with no messages on
console or in logs :(
But BIOS event log before lock up contain a lot of messages: Critical
interrupt #07.
Maybe it's hardware problem? But why windows still working fine for
more than 48h under heavy load ? :(

Please CC to me because i am not list subscriber
  

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Best regards,
 Andrey                          mailto:mef@dir.bg



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