Subject: Re: Interesting panics on NetBSD/sparc 2.0 MP kernel.
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.org>
From: Eric Schnoebelen <eric@cirr.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 08/12/2004 15:53:17
Eric Schnoebelen writes:
- dump Async registers (mid 8): afsr=0<AFA=0>; afva=0x00
- cpu0: NMI: system interrupts: 100c0000<VME=0,SBUS=0,SC,T,M>
- memory error:
- EFSR: 10002<DW=0,SYNDROME=0,ME>
- MBus transaction: fc64d30<VAH=0,TYPE=3,SIZE=5,C,VA=19,S,MID=0
- >
- address: 0x0f028e000
- module location: ?
- Type 'go' to resume
-
- Now, I'm having a bit of a problem believing it's a memory error,
- as the system was running NetBSD 1.6ZG (GENERIC) without a hiccup
- for several weeks.
Update, I put a GENERIC kernel on instead of a
GENERIC.MP kernel, and it gave me a memory module as the source
of the error. So, I've changed out that module, and now have my
fingers crossed..
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