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Date:      Mon, 04 Mar 2002 17:44:54 +0700
From:      Eugene Grosbein <eugen@svzserv.kemerovo.su>
To:        Jonathan E Fosburgh <jonathan@fosburgh.org>
Cc:        Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>, McKusick <mckusick@chez.McKusick.COM>, stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 4.5-STABLE softupdates brokeness: repeated panics and lockups
Message-ID:  <3C835026.FFAD057F@svzserv.kemerovo.su>
References:  <20020303120121.A2197@svzserv.kemerovo.su> <200203031759.g23Hx0W62463@apollo.backplane.com> <20020304092100.A1500@svzserv.kemerovo.su> <20020304032359.C58BCA945@gw.fosburgh.org>

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> I noticed earlier in the thread someone mention that you check the RAM, and
> I'll throw in a little more in that area.  Back in October I moved, and
> afterwards my computer would panic constantly.  The panics almost always made
> it look like a failing hard drive, but the drive would always certifiy with
> Western Digital's diagnostics.  Finally, poking around in the BIOS, I came
> across an option for Fast POST.  Turning this off, I rebooted and it did a
> memory scan.  It failed.  I had a stick of 32M and one of 64M.  I first took
> out the 32, and the 64 came up fine.  The I changed them out, and the 32
> failed.  Interestingly, booting off of that stick could only locate 3M, and
> the OS would not load.  So, next time you have the system down (which
> unfortunately sounds like it will be all too soon), make sure you do not have
> a Fast POST or Fast Boot option turned on in your BIOS.

This machine has Intel CA810 Motherboard.
Well, I know it is not server platform. 
However, it has been working for some years without a glitch.

I've just rebooted this server, entered BIOS and set 'Quick Boot' 
to 'disable' then rebooted again. POST tested memory slowly 
and found no errors. Now I turned softupdates off and will 
not use pppd tonight. Let's see.

Perhaps, there was a bad moment for cvsup? Should I cvsup again
or it will be better to stick to this configuration and try collecting
more crashdumps?

Eugene Grosbein

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