[FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE] The alternate system clock has died ...
From: O. Hartmann (hartmann_at_edda.geo.uni-mainz.de)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:30:13 +0000 (UTC)
When typing
systat -vmstat
on console of my workstation I get this message:
The alternate system clock has died. Reverting to ''pigs'' display.
I recognized this earlier in FreeBSD 5.3 as I utilized 5.3-BETA. This "error"
occurs not everytime I use this command, but it seems to signal some problems.
I reported earlier herein about weird and curious freezings of my SMP box
(ASUS CUR-DLS, Server Works/RCC LE 3.0 chipset, SCSI equipment (no ATA), two
PIII 866Mhz, 2x 512 MB RAM). What does this above mentioned 'error' mean, is this
a possible cause of a SMP fault?
Thanks a lot,
Oliver
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