Re: SMP

Jochen Heuer (linker@z.ml.org)
Mon, 10 Aug 1998 18:49:32 -0400 (EDT)


I've run my IIID with 192 (and 256) just fine..

Tyan boards are very pickey about ram. VERY pickey. You might have bad ram
or you could just be subject to the Tyan pickeyness factor.

On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, Gary White wrote:

> Guys,
>
> I have been running all the 2.1 kernels up to 2.1.109 which
> I am running now on a Tyan Tomcat IV with 200 Pentium
> CPUs with no problems with 128M. Uptimes have been
> running into the months with load average up to 2.5 at times.
> Just recently I decided to upgrade the memory from 128M
> to 192M. Now, since then I have been having all kinds of
> problems. Segmentation faults, system lockups, and programs
> crashes seem to happen often. I have changed the bios settings
> to all kinds of timing changes, such as reducing memory
> speed to 70ns instead of 60ns or auto, changed the cache
> size to 512M instaed of 64M, and nothing seems to help.
> Is anyone out there running a Tyan board with more that
> 128M and how did you set it up?.
>
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