Re: YUM seg fault on F12 on x86_64 with >4096M of memory

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On 05/05/2010 07:37 PM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mleech@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> I'm having a really weird issue, and I'm sure that someone must have
>> heard of something like this.
>>
>> Yum seg faults when I ask it to do "things" when I have >4096M of
>> physical memory installed.
>>
>> I'm running on a system with a Core 2 Quad, QX9770, with a x86_64
>> install of Fedora 12 from
>>  LIVE CD.
>>
>> If I drop physical memory down to <= 4096M, everything is happy.  But
>> for >= 4096M, not so happy.
>>
>> Other parts of the system seem to be working OK. I can bring up Firefox,
>> muck about in it, etc.
>>
>> My windows come up without issue.
>>
>> But YUM can't seem to handle having too much physical memory (which just
>> strikes me as profoundly weird).
>>
>> Any clues?
>>     
> :)  Sounds like a bug..  Is it reproducible? If so, maybe grabbing an
> strace of the session could shed some light on it.  I have a virtual
> system that i can allocate 5G or so. If you post what you were trying
> to do, perhaps I can replicate.
>   
I'm thinking that I have some kind of strange hardware issue (like
there's some magic flag on my
  motherboard to tell it to deal properly with >4096M of memory).

I got a kernel abrt as well--"Bad page state in process swapper". 

I have a P5QL-PRO motherboard, and there seems to be some issues with
installing more than 2 memory modules in it, if they're "double sided". 
Weird stuff.



-- 
Marcus Leech
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org


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