Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:08:12 -0500 From: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net> To: up@3.am Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bug in 6.1 acpi? Message-ID: <20060922180812.GA22517@lor.one-eyed-alien.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.44.0609221350290.44447-100000@richard2.pil.net> References: <Pine.BSF.4.44.0609221350290.44447-100000@richard2.pil.net>
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--W/nzBZO5zC0uMSeA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [Please don't cross post] On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 02:03:37PM -0400, up@3.am wrote: >=20 > (Please respond directly, as I am not subscribed) >=20 > I've asked about this error message before, but this has gotten serious. > Not sure if it's related, but this server keeps spontaneously having what > appear to be power events every 13-40 hours or so. No errors or panic > messages or core dumps. >=20 > The system has dual power supplies and was rock stable running 4.X. The > problem only started occuring after upgrading to 6.1-STABLE. Could it be > related to this DMESG? : >=20 > acpi0: <PTLTD RSDT> on motherboard > acpi0: Power Button (fixed) > acpi: bad write to port 0x070 (8), val 0x43 > acpi: bad read from port 0x071 (8) >=20 > The hardware is an Intel L440GX+ MB with dual 1Ghz CPUs with SMP (I tried > a kernel without SMP, but it didn't help), 1GB ECC RAM, 1GB Swap, Adaptec > 2100 SCSI RAID level 1. It apppears to be lightly loaded in terms of CPU > and RAM. Have you verified that you're running with the latest BIOS? On a system that old, there's a decent chance the ACPI implementation is buggy. Have you tried running with ACPI disabled? -- Brooks --W/nzBZO5zC0uMSeA Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFFFCaLXY6L6fI4GtQRAmCNAJwOd3cfVrYrUOFIJxDKj6pfatYsLwCg0Drx P6VxxUz3ldkzDTwz3casIO0= =OO12 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --W/nzBZO5zC0uMSeA--
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