From a first guess I would think the memory isnt' balanced right. On a NUMA
system (like the Opterons) it is strongly recommended to have all CPUs with
the same amount of local memory. So open the case and check if the CPU0
really has some memory in his slots.
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-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf
Of John Plemons
Sent: 13 November 2007 19:37
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] New machine dying on boot.... - CPU 0 not enough memory for
domain -
I am playing with a new machine I just got in and it is dying on boot...
I'm wondering if it is to much machine for Centos to run..
It is a Generic machine using a Tyan Thunder motherboard running (8)
eight dual core AMD 855 cpu's with 128 gig of ram, not 128 meg, but 128
gig of ram. (2) SCSI 146 Seagate Drives. ATI Graphics built onto the board.
The error I'm seeing is on loading the Kernel, I get a message that says
"CPU 0 not enough memory for domain"
I'm lost with 128 gig of ram I'd think there is plenty of memory...
The load is a fresh install ( today ) of Centos 5 - x86_64 version
Used the defaults on all of the items it is vanilla as can be, yet it
chokes and dies...
As for the machine, it is a new machine that I just picked up, I'm
loading Centos to make sure it is working correctly...
thanks,
john
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