Dear All, Just returned from vacation and was delighted to see that Centos 4.2 is now on the mirrors. Unfortunately the new i386 version is giving us problems on our dual Opteron workstations with Nvidia graphics cards... Basically, nine times out of ten, the boxes will hang when they try to re-load X... and just sit there with the keyboards Caps and Scroll lock LED's flashing. The only way out is the reset button. The working fixes I have so far found are to either use a non-smp kernel (2.6.9-22.EL) or to use the VESA X driver. Neither is a proper solution as the machines are used for 3D modeling. Non working fix attempts have included: passing acpi=off to the kernel trying Nvidia driver versions x86-1.0-7676, x86-1.0-7667 and x86-1.0-6629 Installing Centos from scratch as well as upgrading Centos 4.1 to 4.2 (via up2date) Trying three different Nvidia cards (Geforce 6800U, 5900 and a MX200) Trying two different motherboards (Tyan thunder K8W and Tiger K8W - both are AMD 8000 chipset based) Trying two different pairs of Opteron 240's and Opteron 246's. As things used to work more or less perfectly with i386 Centos 4.1 (2.6.9-11.ELsmp and the Nvidia 7667 driver) I'm starting to feel a little stupid - any chance that someone could put me out of my misery and suggest some solutions? Many thanks Jake -- Dr J. Grimmett Computer Systems Manager Division of Molecular Structure National Institute for Medical Research The Ridgeway Mill Hill London, NW7 1AA Tel: 0208 816 2028 Fax: 0208 906 4477
Joshua Baker-LePain
2005-Oct-27 14:08 UTC
[CentOS] Opteron + Nvidia + Centos 4.2 i386 = Thud
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 at 3:02pm, Jake Grimmett wrote> Basically, nine times out of ten, the boxes will hang when they try to re-load > X... and just sit there with the keyboards Caps and Scroll lock LED's > flashing. The only way out is the reset button. > > The working fixes I have so far found are to either use a non-smp kernel > (2.6.9-22.EL) or to use the VESA X driver. Neither is a proper solution as > the machines are used for 3D modeling.Out of curiosity, would it be possible to try x86_64 4.2? Our graphics workstation here (with similar hardware to yours) runs the x86_64 version (although we haven't moved to 4.2 yet) quite well. And, Nvidia's x86_64 drivers contain 32bit compat libraries, so standard x86 apps get the hardware acceleration as do x86_64 ones. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 15:02 +0100, Jake Grimmett wrote:> Dear All, > > Just returned from vacation and was delighted to see that Centos 4.2 is now on > the mirrors. Unfortunately the new i386 version is giving us problems on our > dual Opteron workstations with Nvidia graphics cards... > > Basically, nine times out of ten, the boxes will hang when they try to re-load > X... and just sit there with the keyboards Caps and Scroll lock LED's > flashing. The only way out is the reset button. > > The working fixes I have so far found are to either use a non-smp kernel > (2.6.9-22.EL) or to use the VESA X driver. Neither is a proper solution as > the machines are used for 3D modeling. > > Non working fix attempts have included: > passing acpi=off to the kernel > trying Nvidia driver versions x86-1.0-7676, x86-1.0-7667 and x86-1.0-6629 > Installing Centos from scratch as well as upgrading Centos 4.1 to 4.2 (via > up2date) > Trying three different Nvidia cards (Geforce 6800U, 5900 and a MX200) > Trying two different motherboards (Tyan thunder K8W and Tiger K8W - both are > AMD 8000 chipset based) > Trying two different pairs of Opteron 240's and Opteron 246's. > > As things used to work more or less perfectly with i386 Centos 4.1 > (2.6.9-11.ELsmp and the Nvidia 7667 driver) I'm starting to feel a little > stupid - any chance that someone could put me out of my misery and suggest > some solutions? >Jake, There is a new kernel that addresses this specific issue that has just been released. (2.6.9-22.0.1.EL) I am building it now, but the kernel updates take quite some time. Should be done later to day though. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051027/5ce91b97/attachment-0001.sig>
Hi Johnny, Many thanks - your suggested fix of a new kernel works perfectly! My Opterons are happy once more :) Also - thanks Joshua for your advice: I last tried x86_64 with Whitebox 3, and had many problems with VMD, InsightII, Xeasy and MolMol - I'll have a go at 64bit again soon - has your 64bit experience been painless ? Jake Problem was:>Centos 4.2 i386 version caused smp Opteron workstations with Nvidia graphics > cards to, nine times out of ten, hang when they try to re-load > X... and just sitting there with the Caps and Scroll lock LED's > flashing. only way out is the reset button.> Jake, > > There is a new kernel that addresses this specific issue that has just > been released. (2.6.9-22.0.1.EL) > > I am building it now, but the kernel updates take quite some time. > Should be done later to day though. > >-- Dr J. Grimmett Computer Systems Manager Division of Molecular Structure National Institute for Medical Research The Ridgeway Mill Hill London, NW7 1AA Tel: 0208 816 2028 Fax: 0208 906 4477