OGL (was Re: Random total lockups)
Cyrus Adkisson
cadkisson at rooseveltmedia.com
Mon Nov 8 21:13:02 UTC 2004
This thread ended quite a while ago, but I FINALLY figured out what was
causing my "random total lockups" and share with the world so that
someone else may be able to avoid the months of agony I went through.
After replacing what I thought was *every single piece* of hardware in
my box (a dual opteron server running FC2 2.6.5 and then 2.6.8)
including the motherboard, memory, case/power supply, video card, etc.
and plowing through a bunch of money yet still getting the same
completely random lockups, I had pretty much given up. I noticed that
turning off the X server seemed to prevent such lockups, so basically I
could sleep at night knowing that as long as X was off, the server would
still run.
Out of sheer dumb luck, my landlord kicked me out of my apartment and I
had to find a new place to live. When I moved into my new apartment, my
CRT monitor jiggled due to an unusually strong magnetic field, so I had
to scrap it and get an LCD which has no vaccum tube to be affected by
the magnetic field.
Lo and behold, I haven't had a lockup since. That was 60 days ago. I'd
never gone more than 11 days without a lockup before. I did have lockups
in the new apartment before the LCD came, so I know it wasn't the power
(using UPS's anyway) or some other factor in the move. My conclusion is
that one of two things was happening:
a) The monitor was sending some sort of voltage feedback back into the
motherboard, causing the machine to lock (unlikely), OR
b) The module/code controlling the Samsung 955df CRT monitor was flawed
(much more likely, I'd say). Once I plugged in the LCD and configured X
to handle a "generic LCD" rather than the Samsung, I stopped having lockups.
There is an outside chance that one of my xorg package updates also
corrected whatever problem might have been there. I'm not exactly sure.
I do know that I tried upgrading xorg several times and it never helped
before. I'm also disinclined to believe that due to the incredible
coincidental timing of the last lockup, which occurred just a day or two
before the new LCD was installed.
Hope this helps somebody else in the future.
Cyrus
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>Am Do, den 05.08.2004 schrieb Cyrus Adkisson um 17:46:
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>>I did try apic=no as a boot option.... is it really "noapic" instead?
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>>Cyrus
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>Yes, if you trust Alan Cox more:
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>http://www.fedorafaq.org/fc1/#AlanCox
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>Or even better the kernel documentation:
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>$ grep -n noapic /usr/src/linux-2.6.7-1.494.2.2/Documentation/*
>/usr/src/linux-2.6.7-1.494.2.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt:704:
>noapic [SMP,APIC] Tells the kernel not to make use of any
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>Alexander
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