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Date:      Fri, 08 Sep 2000 14:22:52 +0100
From:      John Toon <j.a.toon@btinternet.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: microuptime() went backwards / SHMSEG
Message-ID:  <39B8E82C.57C4ED7@btinternet.com>
References:  <20000907191913.A93124@virtual-voodoo.com>

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Steve Ames wrote:
> 
> Just upgraded to -CURRENT as of about noon (EST) today. At reboot
> I got a lot of these:
> 
> microuptime() went backwards (1.7682417 -> 1.997434)
> 
> I recall reading in -current earlier this week that someone was
> looking for victims getting this. What further information can I provide?
> 
> -Steve

If it is of any relevance, I got hundreds of these messages from
4.0-RELEASE, on my Athlon 1Ghz, Abit KA7-100 system. So many, in fact,
that every time it happened, I was left with no choice but to reboot, as
it slowly brought the system to its knees. Building the kernel without
apm fixed the problem, and I have since had no problems.

-- 
"I'm entirely unaccountable for any moments of sanity contained herein."
:s/Windows/UNIX
John Toon |  j.a.toon@btinternet.com  | "Sonnilon"




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