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bunch of errors after upgrading to 6.3.5

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hey there, 

 

after moving to the latest stable I'm getting a whole bunch of these: 

Jun 27 09:35:45 Tower kernel: irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
Jun 27 09:35:45 Tower kernel: CPU: 4 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/4 Not tainted 4.9.30-unRAID #1
Jun 27 09:35:45 Tower kernel: Call Trace:
Jun 27 12:50:59 Tower root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Call Traces found on your server
Jun 27 12:51:00 Tower root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: irq 16: nobody cared found on your server

My first guess would be they'd be VM related since that's what I've been trying to get working since the update but I'm not sure. Would someone be able to provide some insight into the nature and severity of these errors?

 

thanks in advance. 

 

 

tower-syslog-20170629-1328.zip

  • Community Expert

IRQ 16 is being disabled, look for a bios update or try v6.4, kernel change may also get rid of the issue, but if everything is working normally you can ignore it.

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13 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

IRQ 16 is being disabled, look for a bios update or try v6.4, kernel change may also get rid of the issue, but if everything is working normally you can ignore it.

 

thanks Johnie, 

 

is there an easy way to find out what it is that's mapped to that IRQ?

 

what about the rest of the errors, are they all related to the IRQ16 one or are they standalone and to be dealt with separately?

 

thanks again

  • Community Expert

All errors seem related, to list IRQ usage you can use:

 

cat /proc/interrupts

 

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