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Date:      Fri, 4 Mar 2016 11:58:58 +0100
From:      Borja Marcos <borjam@sarenet.es>
To:        Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk>
Cc:        Scott Long <scott4long@yahoo.com>, FreeBSD-scsi <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: mpr(4) SAS3008 Repeated Crashing
Message-ID:  <BC3018EA-A1F3-4C7C-A179-58553457A938@sarenet.es>
In-Reply-To: <56D95266.301@multiplay.co.uk>
References:  <56D5FDB8.8040402@freebsd.org> <56D612FA.6090909@multiplay.co.uk> <A8859ECA-0B58-42A8-AA49-DF6AA3D52CC6@sarenet.es> <E74F5225-1EA8-4B60-ADDC-7B13E1003184@yahoo.com> <D7E0BCCE-EB44-4EF9-8F17-474C162F7D7C@sarenet.es> <56D805FD.50500@multiplay.co.uk> <F9B68610-12C6-4D32-88CA-A34A185F9AD1@sarenet.es> <F5E05621-FF84-4BED-B1A7-3252715CD53B@yahoo.com> <B2147AEC-2831-443C-8FA0-4148B37AAF95@sarenet.es> <56D95266.301@multiplay.co.uk>

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> On 04 Mar 2016, at 10:16, Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> =
wrote:
>=20
> Its very rare but we've also seen this type of behaviour from a =
failing Intel CPU. There was no other indication the CPU had an issue, =
which one might expect, so just wanted to make you aware of the =
possibility.
>=20
> That said the most common cause of this we've seen, when its not a =
common disk or disks, is a bad backplane or cabling to the backplane.

Now I=E2=80=99m really curious!

How did you determine that it was the CPU? And what kind of issue was it =
causing? Noise in the power rails? Interference?





Borja.




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