Questions on 3b1
Steve Wampler
sbw at naucse.UUCP
Wed Jun 21 03:51:37 AEST 1989
(1) Can anyone tell me how to interpret the 'panic' message
that comes from NMI Kernal Parity Error to determine
the physical address that caused the problem. The
number of such panics has increased since I've added
memory to my combo board, but the diagnostics don't
find a problem (intermittant?).
(2) How hot should a hard disk get? If getting too hot to
touch for >5 seconds is too hot, then what might
make it that way? (Flaky power supply causing the
disk to strain? or might the disk be acting as a
heat sink for the power supply?) The drive and
power supply are external, in the same small case
(ventilated, but no fan - though I have the case
opened up slightly with no change in temperatures).
By the way, if you have Unix 3.5 and a 2nd disk. You might
want to check /etc/.cleanup. There is a 'setmnt' in there
that you may want to change to know about the extra partitions.
(3) Can anyone tell me how to *use* ktune? I mean how I might
effectively adjust things to improve performance. Since
I added both disk and memory, I thought I might want to
adjust it. However, after trying to just bump all the
parameters up, I'm now convinced that one needs to make
changes systematically - bumping everything up resulted
in all but one parameter going *down*. Is there a way
to monitor the system for a while to see what parameters
should be changed to what values?
(4) Is anyone interested in the fixdisks for 3.5 (*not* 3.51)?
I can post a description of the things the fix disks
fix if anyone wants. It took <5 days for the ATT Hotline
to get them to me after I asked for them. Changes the
version from 3.5 to 3.5.1.4.
I really appreciate all the help I've gotten from the net. About
all I can offer in return (that isn't commonly available) is Icon
version7.5 for the Unix-pc. If any one wants it, let me know.
(It takes about 5 floppies.)
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Steve Wampler
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