NMI received for unknown reason 29 on CPU 0.
Mitja Mihelic
mitja.mihelic at cosylab.com
Wed Sep 13 06:08:24 UTC 2006
We solved thisone. After replacing the RAM modules the machine works
perfectly.
No errors whatsoever.
Tony, thank you for your help.
Tony Nelson wrote:
> At 4:24 PM +0200 9/6/06, Mitja Mihelic wrote:
>>> Seems possible, though the voltage alarm at least doesn't do
>>> anything here. Try increasing the alarm thresholds.
>> How and where do I do that ?
>
> man sensors.conf
> Read the /etc/sensors.conf file.
>
>> How about the accompanying output ? It seems to be a problem with
>> the network card.
>
> Accompanying output?
>
>
>> The strange thing is, that we have two identical machines, who
>> produce the same errors.
>> We instaleld one, and then cloned the installation for the second one.
>> I'm starting to lean more to the pissibility of a software problem.
> ...
>
> Sure, that's why you're looking at the alarm thresholds, which are
> software.
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