the clock stopped in F7 ?!
Tim
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Mon Aug 27 02:45:46 UTC 2007
Tim:
>> I don't have the original poster's problem, but I tried that command to
>> see what happens. The same results, each time:
>>
>> [root at bigblack ~]# cat /proc/interrupts | grep timer
>> 0: 180 IO-APIC-edge timer
Mike:
> Weird. I wonder if there is another interrupt used to 'bump' the clock?
> Just for grins try it w/o the grep. There should be a list of a dozen or
> so interrupts. See if the line associated with rtc is 'racing'. Or
> maybe there's yet another interrupt used (other than ethX, ideX etc.).
[root at bigblack ~]# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 179 IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 2 IO-APIC-edge i8042
6: 5 IO-APIC-edge floppy
7: 0 IO-APIC-edge parport0
8: 0 IO-APIC-edge rtc0
10: 0 IO-APIC-edge MPU401 UART
12: 4 IO-APIC-edge i8042
14: 13217 IO-APIC-edge libata
15: 1842 IO-APIC-edge libata
16: 3454 IO-APIC-fasteoi ohci_hcd:usb1, ohci_hcd:usb2
17: 502 IO-APIC-fasteoi SiS SI7012, eth0
18: 17782 IO-APIC-fasteoi nvidia
20: 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi acpi
NMI: 0
LOC: 93114
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
I've rebooted since the last test, which probably accounts for the 179
where I previously had 180. But I get unchanging results, again. Each
iteration of the command produces the same results.
--
[tim at bigblack ~]$ uname -ipr
2.6.22.1-41.fc7 i686 i386
Using FC 4, 5, 6 & 7, plus CentOS 5. Today, it's FC7.
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