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2006 Sep 23
0
Bug#388925: logcheck-database: [annoying_notes] Abuse of debconf note(s)
Package: logcheck-database
Version: N/A
Severity: normal
Hello,
As announced in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/09/msg00630.html, this bug
report is part of a mass bug filing campaign about the "abuse" of
debconf templates of type "note".
First of all, in case you fixed you package in the short timeframe
that happned between my announcement and this bug report, please
accept my apologies and, of cou...
BSOD "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
2008 Dec 29
13
BSOD "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
Hi,
When dom0 is under heavy load any Vista or Windows 2008 HVM''s that are
running and have multiple cpu''s assigned often BSOD with code
0x00000101 "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary
processor within the allocated time interval"
It only happens if the load in dom0 is high enough to make the mouse
pointer lagged, once the mouse fails to track in
BSOD "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
2008 Dec 29
13
BSOD "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
Hi,
When dom0 is under heavy load any Vista or Windows 2008 HVM''s that are
running and have multiple cpu''s assigned often BSOD with code
0x00000101 "A clock interrupt was not recevied ona secondary
processor within the allocated time interval"
It only happens if the load in dom0 is high enough to make the mouse
pointer lagged, once the mouse fails to track in
2009 Feb 13
12
VT-D RMRR is incorrect
I try pci pci passthrough with xen 3.3.1 and CentOS 5.2(64bit)
on a SUPERMICRO C7X58 board
I see the following the error in my boot log.
(XEN) [VT-D]dmar.c:372: RMRR is incorrect.
This problem is caused by this condition in dmr.c:372.
if ( rmrr->base_address >= rmrr->end_address )
{
dprintk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX, "RMRR is incorrect.\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
As an
2009 Feb 13
12
VT-D RMRR is incorrect
I try pci pci passthrough with xen 3.3.1 and CentOS 5.2(64bit)
on a SUPERMICRO C7X58 board
I see the following the error in my boot log.
(XEN) [VT-D]dmar.c:372: RMRR is incorrect.
This problem is caused by this condition in dmr.c:372.
if ( rmrr->base_address >= rmrr->end_address )
{
dprintk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX, "RMRR is incorrect.\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
As an