Re: linux-ia64 crashes with two itanium2 plugged

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Hello,

Sorry, really no idea. By chance, is there an updated firmware for
your platform that would fix this issue?

I run Debian "Squeeze" Testing without a problem on my hp workstation
zx6000 sporting two "McKinley" Itanium² CPUs.

Regards,

     Emeric

2010/2/2 trouthy_61x65 <trouthy@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi all, I try to install a Linux SLESuse10 or Debian5 onto a computer with
> Supermicro's motheboard and Itanium2 based. With once processor Linux-ia64
> perfectly runs up but when i plug the second processor the O.S. crashes.
> Then i tried to re-install it or boot with failsafe mode without good
> result; during the hardware detect or after it it crashes and reboot. I had
> to unplug the second processor and remake the entire installation. Actually
> I take some informations about re-compilation of the kernel but i found
> nothing about that problem. Has anybody got any idea? Thanks (I watched a
> message during the crashes such "number of slaves reached..." i also
> replaced the twin itanium2 proc)
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