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<FONT FACE="Times New Roman" DEFAULT="FACE"><FONT SIZE="3" POINTSIZE="12" DEFAULT="SIZE">Hi Chris,<BR>
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Thanks for the info. Just a pity to not be able to use the SMP side of the kernel and tux.<BR>
After I sent my mail, I discovered that the /etc/rc.d/ini.d/tux script has a bug and will report 0 CPUs instead of 2 could that create problems with tux?<BR>
If I execute the following line manually, I always get 0 as result.<BR>
NRCPUS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep '^processor[ 0-9]*:' | wc -l)<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
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Thierry<BR>
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On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 14:34:52 -0400, Chris Davies wrote:<BR>
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>I would guess you are using a kernel with SMT -- try using one without <BR>
>SMT/SMP and I bet the problem goes away.<BR>
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>Thierry de Montaudry wrote:<BR>
>> Hi all,<BR>
>> <BR>
>> Just started a new machine with CentOS 4.3 right off the box, minimum install to run Tux only, and I get some kernal panic <BR>
>> after a few hours (and a few 100000 hits).<BR>
>> See attached logs from /var/log/messages, crash1.log includes full dump... crash2.txt includes full startup log.<BR>
>> The machine is a Intel P4-3.2Ghz with 1GB mem.<BR>
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