Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 15:06:46 +0200 (CEST) From: Holm Tiffe <freebsd@magnet.geophysik.tu-freiberg.de> To: peter@netplex.com.au (Peter Wemm) Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG, peter@netplex.com.au, tlambert@primenet.com Subject: Re: Soso, no one knows anything about SMP here. Message-ID: <199809251306.PAA01899@magnet.geophysik.tu-freiberg.de> In-Reply-To: <199809251147.TAA26572@spinner.netplex.com.au> from Peter Wemm at "Sep 25, 98 07:47:13 pm"
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(..) > > > > > > Would you like to, perhaps, post symptoms and a problem description? > > > > Mahaps you could include the SMP mailing list (smp@freebsd,org) in > > order to get the actual people instead of just the posers who subscribe > > to -current? > > He's running the exact same motherboard (2xP5 ASUS P54NP4) as me, with the > same scsi controller (AHA 2742T). He's got a rev-C adaptec, I've got a > rev-E. I've got 2xP90 cpu's at 90Mhz. He's got one P90 and one P100 and > is overclocking by running both at 100Mhz. He's got more memory. The > mptables are identical, including cpu revision and step numbers (5,2,1). > I don't know if he's running with the same SX on both cpus. > > Mine works, his doesn't. His machine runs Uniprocessor OK on the 90Mhz > cpu clocked at 100Mhz. Peter this isn't correct anymore, I've got a second P5-100, both cpu's are SX963. The systems behavior is totally independet from the CPU clock, even with 75 Mhz I get the same results. I have postet a new message to freebsd-scsi, describing the prob. again. Holm -- ******************************************************************************* * Holm Tiffe holm@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de * * Freiberger Strasse 24 * * 09600 Kleinschirma, Germany Microsoft is not the Answer - * * Tel.: 49 3731 74233 Microsoft is the Question, * * UUCP: 49 3731 73719 unicorn!holm and the Answer is no ! * ******************************************************************************* To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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