From: Doug White [mailto:dwhite_at_gumbysoft.com] > On Sun, 30 May 2004, Don Bowman wrote: > > > > > I have a system with 2x 2.8GHz XEON (P4), intel e7501 chipset, > > 4GB of ram, aac [adaptec 2200s] raid with 4 scsi > > disks. I have also tried asr (adaptec 2015). > > I have tried two different motherboards. > > The only application the machine runs is postgresql, > > with about ~30 databases, about ~250GB of data. > > > > I'm finding the machine locks up solid once a day > > or so (sometimes more, sometimes less, no pattern > > of time of day). I know its not a hardware issue, it > > is reliable with FreeBSD 4.7. I've run through memory > > test, disk test, etc. > > > > There appears to be a correlation between > > disk activity (postgresql vacuum) and the lockup, > > but i can't be sure. > > Temperature? > > What motherboard is it exactly? lmmon shows the mobo temperature _at_ 28C. It is in an AC-controlled environment (~20C ambient). The system has 6 blower fans, ducted over the CPU's, with the copper heat sinks designed for the 3.2GHz XEON. It has 3 power supplies, each with separate AC inlet, fed from a UPS with filtered power. It should have ~150% airflow redundancy, and ~200% power redundancy. This is a supermicro X5DPE motherboard. http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/3U/933/SC933S2-R760.cfm shows the system. It was tested for ~1week with FreebSD 4.7 at temperature in an environmental chamber, including cycling into memtest86 every 2 hours. I've been battling this hang for ~6weeks, this is a swap-out of all the hardware (new system). --donReceived on Sun May 30 2004 - 11:19:45 UTC
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