Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:20:02 +0200 From: "Jacques Fourie" <jf@trispen.com> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: 4.11 SMP issues on Intel SE7501CW2 Message-ID: <op.s03wnoclwikogb@jf64x2.trispen.com> In-Reply-To: <op.s03wk2hrwikogb@jf64x2.trispen.com> References: <op.s03wk2hrwikogb@jf64x2.trispen.com>
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Hi, With reference to the following thread : http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.freebsd.smp/browse_thread/thread/bd45afab721e1a85/f66c8476272952af?lnk=st&q=%2Bfreebsd+%2B%22failed!%22+%2Bpanic&rnum=80#f66c8476272952af I am seeing the same issue on an Intel SE7501CW2 dual Xeon machine. 6.0 as well as -current exhibits the same behaviour. Various postings to the above thread suggests that this may be due to the APIC ID that the BIOS claims is assigned to the CPU not being the actual APIC ID assigned to the CPU. Does anyone have any new information on this issue? If the subsequent panic succeeded in rebooting the machine this would not be a big issue for me but unfortunately the machine hangs after pressing 'y' to the "panic [y/n]" prompt. Is there a way in which to initiate a hard reset in software? regards, jacques
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