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SubjectRe: IDE + SMP Lockup (no OOPS) in 2.2.12, 2.2.10

Tom's issue is with the irq routing table of the ABit BP-6.
This problem is only adds to the complexity of the final answer.

Thus I am waiting ABit BP-6 rev2. befor I work on this wopper.
For the record, I have a matching system to Tom's less the RAID.

Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy

On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 stephan@a2000.nu wrote:

> i have here the same problem
>
> System:
>
> Asus P2B-D
> + 2 * Promise UDMA/66 controllers
> + 1 * Adaptec 2940UW
> + 1 * 3com 3c905b
> and dual p2-450 / 512mb ram
> + 1 * 9.1u2w ibm scsi hd
> + 5 * 25gb ibm ide hd (1 on the onboard controller and 4 on the promise
> controllers)
>
> running now in UP mode, because in SMP mode the system just crashes when
> trying to fsck the raid partition (after a few seconds)
> just mounting it works, but also just for a few moment
> when not turning the raid on (so no ide usage) the system runs ok (not
> tried for days)
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Tom Livingston wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm running into a problem running an SMP box with heavy ide disk access.
> > If the I/O subsystem is stressed, you can lock the machine up in seconds.
> > If it's not stressed it can stay up for hours, but will always crash.
> >
> > My system: Abit BP-6 dual 366 celerons, 128MB PC100 RAM, redhat 6.0, 12 ide
> > disks attached (to primary PIIX4 and three PCI PDC20246's... note, I am NOT
> > using the onboard HPT-366), 3com 3c905b 100mbit ethernet
> >
> > I have two other very similar systems, both Abit BP-6 dual celeron 366,
> > 128MB RAM, 3c905b's, redhat 6.0, 2.12.12 but using Tekram 390F controllers
> > and UW SCSI disks + raid, and they are both 100% stable.
> >
> > But for the ide system:
> >
> > Using 2.2.12 + raid0145-19990824-2.2.11 + 2.2.12.uniform-ide-6.20.hydra,
> > with SMP enabled:
>
>
>
>
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