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Re: spurious reboot
Hi
I move thisthread to tech-kern@ since I suspect a kernel bug. Perhaps
port-i386 would be better, someone tells me if it is.
I have a two new machines that exhibit spurious reboots without panics.
The problem arise on both, hence I suspected memory to fit badly with
the chipset. But memtest ran 16 passes without finding anything wrong.
Moreover, I have been able to acheive stability by using an amd64 kernel
or a -current i386 kernel, which suggests a kernel bug, or a hardware
problem worked around by a kernel fix.
The machine has 2 DIMMs of 4 GB of RAM. NetBSD-6.0/i386 GENERIC only
sees 2 GB. Using PAE or amd64, all memory is seen.
Here are my findings so far:
NetBSD-6.0/i386 GENERIC spurious reboots, sees only 2 GB
NetBSD-6.0/i386 GENERIC+PAE spurious reboots, sees all memory
latest netbsd-6/i386 GENERIC+PAE spurious reboots, sees all memory
NetBSD-6.0/amd64 GENERIC stable, works fine
latest netbsd-current/i386 GENERIC+PAE stable, works fine.
Does that rings a bell to someone? Is there some fixes in -current i386
that could be puled upto netbsd-6 ?
--
Emmanuel Dreyfus
manu%netbsd.org@localhost
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