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Cleaning Agent wrote:
I'll do that as soon as I can. After I implemented a workaround
through using dd functions with image files and iSCSI the system began
experiencing SoftLock CPU errors which I can't seem to resolve so now
I'm going to need to reload and plan on doing that tomorrow. I will
post them then.
Soft lockups are probably caused by using higher than 3.6 kernel.
Stick
to 3.6 or lower and the softlockups will disappear. The reason for the
lockups seems related to C-states and thus power managment settings in
the bios.
Joop
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implemented a workaround through using dd functions with image files
and iSCSI the system began experiencing SoftLock CPU errors which I
can't seem to resolve so now I'm going to need to reload and plan on
doing that tomorrow. I will post them then.<br>
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Soft lockups are probably caused by using higher than 3.6 kernel. Stick
to 3.6 or lower and the softlockups will disappear. The reason for the
lockups seems related to C-states and thus power managment settings in
the bios.<br>
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Joop<br>
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