Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 27 Jul 1998 11:13:35 +0800 | From | Chng Tiak-Jung <> | Subject | [SMP] CPU fail after rebooting? |
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Hi,
I wonder whether am I the only one encountering this. After I have tested kernel version 2.1.10x (to be exact, is 105, 108 and 109), when I reboot the system, all the CPU except the main CPU were unable to initialize. I have to boot up using the configuration disks, reset the CPU status, then I can continue to boot properly.
My system here is a Compaq Proliant 1500 with Quad PPro 200MHz, no RAID, Tulip network adaptor, NCR 53c825 SCSI, 256 MB memory.
Anyone experience the same thing? Or know what to track down the problem?
BTW, I am currently using 2.1.56 and feel that the speed (system response, network response) seems to be better than the newer 2.1.10x kernel. How do I know did I configure anything incorrectly?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Regards, T J -- Chng Tiak-Jung Internet: tiakjung@krdl.org.sg Kent Ridge Digital Labs Tel: (65) 874-6700 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Fax: (65) 774-4998 Singapore 119613 http://www.krdl.org.sg/People/tiakjung
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