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SubjectProblem with nmi watchdog
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Hello,

I have a Tyan Thunder K7 (S2462UNG) which does not like using the nmi
watchdog automatically. If I boot up nmi_watchdog=1 then the machine show
no interrupt in the nmi columns of /proc/interrupts. While checking the
boot log I see the message about CPU#0 being stuck. This is made more
interesting by the fact that if I boot using nmi_watchdog=2 then everything
works fine. Why will the automatic detection using nmi_watchdog=1 not work
(my current kernel is 2.5.15-dj1)? Thanks.

Jordan Breeding

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