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тАО06-24-2004 12:27 AM
тАО06-24-2004 12:27 AM
no more MTRRs available
we have a redhat 7.2 installation and a bit of a problem, we can't trace. One thing is, that you find above message in the log. Is that serious? The content of /proc/mtrr is down under.
Any comment? thanks,
Michael
reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x400020000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0x400040000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg03: base=0x400060000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0x400080000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x4000a0000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg06: base=0x4000c0000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0x4000e0000 (16384MB), size= 64KB: uncachable, count=1
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тАО06-24-2004 12:33 AM
тАО06-24-2004 12:33 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
Other threads:
http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-amd64/2003-Dec/0099.html
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0301.3/1051.html
http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=33736241
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/linux/linux-kernel/2003-04/0709.html
It appears to be related to BIOS and perhaps memory amounts greater than 4 GB. Tedious as it is you'll have to read about these threads to determine the seriousness of the problem.
My search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=+%22size%3D2048MB%3A+write-back%2C+count%3D1%22&btnG=Search
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тАО06-24-2004 02:33 AM
тАО06-24-2004 02:33 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
I received this messages when starting X (default runlevel is text based).
My /proc/mtrr looks exactly the same as yours.
After reading some internet articles, I felt I could safely ignore these....
But now I feel I have to read SEP's links, and maybe ask HP / RedHat for an opinion.
JP
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тАО06-24-2004 03:33 AM
тАО06-24-2004 03:33 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
it indeed happened as my collegue tried for the first time to create an oracle database with the graphics tool dbca.
Can I provide any other info to give you an idea, what the problem may be? I have searched with google myself but since I do not have a clue, what to look for, this was too frustrating.
thanks,
Michael
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тАО06-24-2004 04:34 AM
тАО06-24-2004 04:34 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
Based on further analysis and your information, I would speculate that there may be a memory problem or bug that could be fixed by upgrading the kernel. up2date if possible.
I'd also run a check and make sure all the hardware including graphics card and memory is solid.
I really have nothing further, other than the possibility that kernel and other changes required for the oracle install triggered the problem.
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тАО06-24-2004 04:47 AM
тАО06-24-2004 04:47 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
he used Reflection for X on his pc. What kind of check are you referring to? As far as I know, there are no changes recently, however noone worked with X.
We are all bloody penguins here! ;-)
thanks,
Michael
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тАО06-24-2004 06:59 AM
тАО06-24-2004 06:59 AM
Re: no more MTRRs available
Of course, there are plenty of itrc posts that say how to check various components, but I'd still consider using a cd from the server maker that lets you check everything.
Disks:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=108855
This post is useless but is hilarious, just case you need a laugh.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=8088
Some useful information in this one:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=581102
How to check linux for i/o problems
http://search.hp.com/redirect.html?url=http%3A//forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do%3FthreadId%3D217485&qt=linux+hardware+check&hit=12
More on finding bad disk sectors
http://search.hp.com/redirect.html?url=http%3A//forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do%3FthreadId%3D493899&qt=linux+hardware+check&hit=10
This is going to have to be enough from me. Production problem.
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тАО06-24-2004 05:38 PM
тАО06-24-2004 05:38 PM
Re: no more MTRRs available
as a sidestep, if you try to trace dbca: dbca is VERY sensitive to the slightest disturbance (space, tab, empty line, ...) in Oracle config files (like listener, sqlnet, ...). I only managed to get it running after creating a database manually first...
JP.
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тАО07-11-2004 07:15 PM
тАО07-11-2004 07:15 PM
Re: no more MTRRs available
the /proc/mtrr info on ml570 are:
[root@ml570-2 root]# cat /proc/mtrr
reg00: base=0xf5d00000 (3933MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
reg01: base=0xf5e00000 (3934MB), size= 2MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0xf6000000 (3936MB), size= 32MB: uncachable, count=1
reg03: base=0xf8000000 (3968MB), size= 128MB: uncachable, count=1
reg04: base=0x00004000 ( 0MB), size= 4KB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x00005000 ( 0MB), size= 4KB: uncachable, count=1
reg06: base=0x00006000 ( 0MB), size= 4KB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0x00007000 ( 0MB), size= 4KB: uncachable, count=1
any method to avoid this?
Thx.