Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 13:55:53 -0400 From: "Hicks, Raymond" <Raymond.Hicks@dhs.gov> To: "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: kernal panic when trying to recompile world or kernel Message-ID: <234DD3619C980047AE58D944F03C3F13EF908C@HQWIRMEXCH04.hq.ins>
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Hello all, I was hoping to get some insight into what could be causing these issues. Any thing you can do to help is appreciated. Here is the situation: I have an asus A7M-266D with dual athalon MP 1800+ and 1.5G of DDR 2100 RAM. The machine has 3 120GIG IDE drives, one floppy and one CD drive. Drives are western digital. The kernel is compiled for SMP and the release is FREEBSD-5.1-RELEASE although sources were current till about June at which time I moved and did not do much to system. Now I have gotten the system out of storage and set it up .. it runs fine but I have recently tried to cvsup then recompile world and I get: KERNEL PANIC with CPUID = 0 lapic.id = 00000000 It seems like a random error in that it sometimes does it in 2 minutes and other times it will go for almost 10 minutes. Once it happens, the machine reboots. I originally thought this could be due to heat from processors so I took measures to reduce heat. There are currently 2 fans pushing air into the case and 3 fans plus 1 blower pulling air out of the case. Each CPU has a new amd cpu fan with bearings and the temp is well within the limits of normal operation. I am at a loss for this and was wondering if anyone had any ideas on ways to fix / mitigate. please respond directly as I am not on the mailing list. many thanks Ray
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