Xserve G4 stability (random processes crashing)

Kevin Day toasty at dragondata.com
Sat Apr 3 17:43:54 UTC 2010


On Apr 2, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:

> Kevin Day wrote:
>> Thanks to some help, we've got 8.0-STABLE running on several Xserve G4 boxes now, in both UP and SMP configurations.
>> 
>> However, all of them are showing weird stability problems. Running OS X Server, they were completely stable for years doing pretty hard work (video encoding) with no errors. They all pass Apple's hardware burn-in, too. But, doing a "buildworld" or "buildkernel" will result in random segfaults, invalid .o files being created, or ICEs that go away after immediately retrying. (i.e. it doesn't appear to be data from the disks being cached incorrectly, I don't have to force a re-read to fix) Pure CPU tasks (like memtester from ports) work fine for days. 
>> Are there any known issues with 8.0 on an XServe G4?
>> 
>> -- Kevin
>>  
> Could you try rolling back from 8.0-STABLE to 8.0-RELEASE on one? I think Marcel was seeing similar G4-specific problems, and it is likely to have been something introduced recently.
> -Nathan

If anything, it seems worse on -RELEASE than -STABLE.  In -STABLE I was at least able to get through a buildworld with only restarting it once, and now in -RELEASE I've restarted about 10 times and still haven't made it all the way through.

Same symptoms as before, gcc giving internal compiler errors, segfaults, or corrupt .o files being produced.  Memtester (even running in parallel with buildworld) never reports any errors. I'll keep fiddling with this, but if anyone has any suggestions on where to look for some clues, it'd be appreciated.

-- Kevin



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