2001-10-06 16:21:16

by J Sloan

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: 2.4.11-pre vs Red Hat, ac kernels

I've been running 2.4.10 and 2.4.11-pre kernels on
my desktops at work and at home, am am generally
happy -

However, I have been doing some testing on a
Red Hat 7.1 box, a Compaq 6500 with 4 CPUs
and 1.2 GB RAM -

With any 2.4.11-pre kernel so far, the machine locks
up hard within seconds of starting a dbench run.
No log entries, and SysRq keys have no effect -
The power button is the only option in this case.

Just for giggles, I tried 2.4.10-ac6, which survived
a brutal round of dbench testing with no problems.

I also tried the roswell (2.4.7) and rawhide (2.4.9)
kernels from Red Hat, and they are both rock solid
as well in this testing.

more info on request -

cu

jjs


2001-10-07 03:29:22

by Keith Owens

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: 2.4.11-pre vs Red Hat, ac kernels

On Sat, 06 Oct 2001 09:21:32 -0700,
J Sloan <[email protected]> wrote:
>With any 2.4.11-pre kernel so far, the machine locks
>up hard within seconds of starting a dbench run.
>No log entries, and SysRq keys have no effect -
>The power button is the only option in this case.

Does kdb + the NMI watchdog drop into the debugger and can you get a
backtrace? ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/kdb/download/ix86, boot with
"nmi_watchdog=1".