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Subjectv2.2.0: spurious APIC interrupt: Coda and/or SMP?
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Ok I'm getting this message every couple of minutes:

Jan 27 22:32:19 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 22:32:46 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 22:38:33 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 22:58:39 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 23:05:50 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 23:09:20 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 27 23:23:47 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 28 00:01:51 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 28 00:13:02 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.
Jan 28 00:21:41 fan745 kernel: spurious APIC interrupt, ayiee, should never happen.

This is on a SuperMicro Dual PPro board. I have a Intel Dual PPro
board at home and it doesn't happen. I didn't notice this with any of
the 2.2-pre kernels, but I wasn't looking for it either. I have just
started playing with the Coda filesystem on that machine. Could it
somehow be related to Coda? Could it be the beginning of a hardware
failure?!

I can play with it some. I'll try to go back to one of the pre 2.2
kernels and see if it really goes away or not. But, I thought I'd
post just in case someone has some idea what's going on or any ideas
on what I should try.

Thanks,
Rick Niles.



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