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2 Discs redball each time I perform a reboot; When I power down/start up = GOOD

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2 Discs redball (always the same 2 discs) each time I perform a reboot; When I power down & manually start back up = all good/all green

 

Any ideas?

 

Running 5.0-rc8

 

SYSLOG pdf attached

SYSLOG.pdf

Do the drives have anything in common? E.g., power splitter or SATA card?

2 Discs redball (always the same 2 discs) each time I perform a reboot; When I power down & manually start back up = all good/all green

 

Any ideas?

 

Running 5.0-rc8

 

SYSLOG pdf attached

 

There's nothing out of the ordinary in that system log.  What do you mean by "perform a reboot"?  Can you reproduce this problem and then post the system log that exists after seeing "2 Discs redball"?

2 Discs redball (always the same 2 discs) each time I perform a reboot; When I power down & manually start back up = all good/all green

 

Any ideas?

 

Running 5.0-rc8

 

SYSLOG pdf attached

 

There's nothing out of the ordinary in that system log.  What do you mean by "perform a reboot"?  Can you reproduce this problem and then post the system log that exists after seeing "2 Discs redball"?

 

There is something when the computer boots:

 

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: Modules linked in: acpi_cpufreq(+) mperf

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel:

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: Pid: 575, comm: modprobe Not tainted 3.4.11-unRAID #1 Supermicro X8SIL/X8SIL

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: EIP: 0060:[] EFLAGS: 00010286 CPU: 3

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: EIP is at acpi_processor_preregister_performance+0x1a9/0x345

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: EAX: 00000002 EBX: eced4000 ECX: c14a8288 EDX: 00000000

Jan 1 23:04:49 MONSTER kernel: ESI: ed363f5c EDI: 00000000 EBP: ec67ff74 ESP: ec67ff48

................................................

 

Possible old BIOS with too much memory, or bad memory stick or ...

Run the MEMTEST to be sure that everything is fine.

 

 

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