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Date:      Tue, 20 Jun 2000 20:48:31 +0200
From:      Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   vmware still fails on SMP
Message-ID:  <394FBC7F.B120017A@partitur.se>

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Hi!

I have now updated to the latest beta port of the vmware port,
and patches my 4-sTABLE sources to get the distributed
linprocfs built and running as per the PR sent last friday.
Still, my SMP machine fails with the same error as per my
monday mail:

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Jun 20 20:31:37: APIC: performance counter reg = 0x0
Jun 20 20:31:37: IRQ(0x30):0x14a68
Jun 20 20:31:37: IRQ(0x31):0x14a68
Jun 20 20:31:37: IRQ(0x40):0x14a68
Jun 20 20:31:37: IRQ(0x50):0x14a68
Jun 20 20:31:37: IOAPIC: Setting up interrupts
Jun 20 20:31:37: IOAPIC: reading IO APIC, max 0x17 entries
Jun 20 20:31:37: IOAPIC: IRQ 00 -> 10, entry=0x1000000:0x710
Jun 20 20:31:37: IRQ(0x10):0x14a68
Jun 20 20:31:37: PANIC F(171):242
Jun 20 20:31:37: MONITOR ERROR PANIC F(171):242

Jun 20 20:31:37: Coredump with build $Name: build-546 $
Jun 20 20:31:37: Writing monitor corefile 'vmware-core'
Jun 20 20:31:37: Msg_Post Error: msg.log.monpanic
*** VMware internal monitor error ***

PANIC F(171):242

Please report this problem by selecting Help > Support,
or by going to
"http://www.vmware.com/forms/workstation/support.cfm".

Please provide us with the log file
(/opt/vmware/win98/win98.log)
and the core file (vmware-core)
from the current directory (/usr/opt/vmware/win98).

If the problem is repeatable, please set the logging level
to `Debug' in the Misc panel.  Then reproduce the incident
and file it according to instructions.

We appreciate your feedback

  -- the VMware team
Jun 20 20:31:39: changing state 0 from 1872 to 1870
Jun 20 20:31:39: 

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This happens on only one of our machines, and it is the only
smp I've tried. It is a dual 233Mhz; vmware warns me that
266MHz is recommended, but I can't beleive that is the source
of all evil...

Any ideas?


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