Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:47:34 +0200 From: Angelo Turetta <aturetta@commit.it> To: Frank Reppin <frank@undermydesk.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org, habeeb@cfl.rr.com, freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Interrupt storm on ASUS M2N-E Message-ID: <44F2C9C6.7040907@commit.it> In-Reply-To: <44F10396.6000903@undermydesk.org> References: <200608200300.k7K30eH5092848@freefall.freebsd.org> <44F09E9B.5090303@commit.it> <44F10396.6000903@undermydesk.org>
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Frank Reppin wrote: > hm - I've deactivated onboard LAN in order to avoid > prolly forseen issues with unknown chipset and such and plugged in > an ordinary 3com 905CX-TX nic in order to get things up and > running - if it's maybe related to your issue. Tried disabling LAN from BIOS, no changes. BTW, the on_board lan is recognized by if_nfe (not probed by GENERIC, you must kldload) > Not sure if it even matters - or if it even might have sight effects on > your current setup which might led to your issue at all - this board > (according to ASUS' forums and other forums) will/should run stable if > the desired RAM voltage is <= 1.95V - there are several posts where > people complain that it runs quite unstable/quirky with higher voltage > ram (2.0V/2.1V and such from wellknown vendors). Nice to know. Just: how the heck I tell what voltage is running my DDR533? :-) > I've upped some stats about this board as well: > > https://www.undermydesk.org/pub/freebsd/asus_m2ne_specs/ On this list it would have been more useful a set of output files from FreeBSD, these are from RedHat :) Could you please post the result of 'vmstat -i' from -CURRENT ? Thanks, Angelo.
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