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pdakiller
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APIC: 1266: Lint1 interrupt on pcpu 0 (port x61 contains 0x5)

Hi,

on our x3950 (8878-2RG) we had an alert with VmWare ESX Server 3.0.2:

APIC: 1266: Lint1 interrupt on pcpu 0 (port x61 contains 0x5).

Can anybody help me?

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Texiwill
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Hello,

When did you get the alert? On boot? How often have you got the alert?

Do you have any lines from above the message and perhaps below? You may wish to use the noapic kernel option for your next boot of ESX. Verify that is not the issue first.

In general however, this is the system telling you that there may be a fault in the processor or MB chipset.

Best regards,

Edward

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pdakiller
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So, sorry about late.... My conclusion about these events:

Check the physical eth. cards in the slots... Them were inclined! We pushed the cards harder in their slots again.

IBM said, "we have a little part (without part number!) an addition or supplement thing with the cards to adjusting to the "house"/chasse..."

We had luck, our cards were fine, I was weak... Smiley Happy

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