January 1, 201313 yr 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
January 4, 201313 yr 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"?
January 5, 201313 yr 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.
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.