Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Jun 1999 00:51:47 +0100 | From | Steve Dodd <> | Subject | Re: The stability crisis |
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On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 11:04:10PM +0000, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> The machine is a Cyrix 6x86MX (no SMP) running RedHat 5.1 with most of the > packages at either 5.2 or 6.0 versions. MTRR is enabled in the kernel but > I haven't used it for anything yet so I would assume that it is not > causing problems. I don't run X. No quotas.
Hmm, the only shot in the dark thing I can think of is the Cyrix chip; I run tha 686MX here and it is perfect, but if you have marginal heatsink or fan or other cooling issues, you may well see problems. Stick
/usr/sbin/set6x86 -s 0xc2 0x8
in your start-up scripts. It switches on power-save on HLT for the CPU. If the problems go away or are reduced, odds on you have a cooling issue. Also, check your RAM (swap it with that in a 'known good' box).
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