Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 09:40:59 -0700 From: Karl Swartz <karl@kls2.com> To: Tilman Linneweh <arved@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: kern/70931: panic: page fault at end of boot on Athlon 64 / Asus K8V Message-ID: <20040826164059.GC45671@orion.kls2.com> In-Reply-To: <20040826090446.GW24054@arved.at> References: <200408251558.i7PFwohQ072740@freefall.freebsd.org> <20040825205554.GC54597@orion.kls2.com> <20040826090446.GW24054@arved.at>
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> > Will do, but I doubt that's related. With the 4.10 twe driver bugs in > > mind, I physically yanked the card from the system and tried booting > > from floppies. Same panic. > > Well, it looks like your panic happens, when accessing the disks, so i > suspected the twe controller. I suspected it as well, though the panic also happens when accessing the MFS filesystem after booting from floppy. With or without the twe card in the system. I thought that was convincing. :-) > Do you by chance have any other Disks available to try? No, but I did try fiddling with memory sticks again. One of them is clearly bad -- with just it, the system won't even get through the BIOS, and with the other one I've gotten all the way to a running system. However, it's not out of the woods yet as I've seen several panics during shutdown. Here's one that I caught on paper: syncing disks... 1 done vm_page_free: pindex(57), busy(0), PG_BUSY(1), hold(0) panic: vm_page_free: freeing free page Uptime: 3m3s twe0: Cannot delete unit. error = 16 I'm going to run Memtest86 on the box overnight, and also try 5.3-BETA for which I ran out of time last evening. > > Do you have a preference for x86 or amd64? I'll try both if I can. I'm > > also going to run more hardware diagnostics and re-check all of the BIOS > > settings. > > There are several people including myself, who run FreeBSD-am64 on the > K8V without problems. So if you don't have the need to run i386, give > amd64 a try. I'll give it a whirl. However, this machine is destined to be my main web and mail server so I want something very stable. That's why I have been planning to use 4.10 rather than 5.x, which in turn forces i386. I mainly bought the K8V for lots of ECC memory, not because I need the horsepower, though if 5.3(-BETA) is stable and the amd64 buys enough performance it could be interesting for web site upgrades. One of mine (gc.kls2.com) is quite busy and enough CPU could enable some interesting enhancements. More tonight. -- Karl
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