Subject: machince check on alphaserver 400
To: None <alpha@openbsd.org>
From: Paul Weissmann <paul@pdp11.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 02/05/2001 19:53:34
hello,
juts got an alphaserver 400 4/233, which btw is the
same as alphastation 400 but without integrated ethernet.
i tried installing openbsd-current on it, the original
digital nic(21040) in the system was broken so i replaced
it with my other available pci-nics. sadly none of these worked
with the ramdisk kernel so i had to install the system by
installing via localdisk (sd0 root disk, sd1 holds base28.tgz ...)
installing this way worked fine until the installer started
extracting the filesets. everytime i tried this, after a few
seconds of gzip -d the machince halted with halt-codes 5.
the last time it appeared, i was doing a tar xvzf on one
of the root-disks to manually install it, didn't worked either:
[...]
unexepected machine check:
mces = 0x1
vector = 0x660
param = 0xfffffc0000006000
pc = 0xfffffc0000327e80
ra = 0xfffffc000031b850
curproc = 0xfffffe0000053c00
pid = 17899 comm = gzip
panic: machince check
syncing disks... 1 1 done
dump to dev 6,1 not possible
rebooting...
halted CPU 0
halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = fffffc0000230128
[...]
that was it...
any suggestions or hints what could be the cause for this?
does the vector = 0x660 simply mean that my ram is broken,
according to the netbsd/alpha faq?
would a dmesg be of interest?
thanks:)
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