It won't cause any sort of serious problem, but you are getting it with an unusually high frequency. What's particularly interesting is that it occurs almost exactly once per minute, on the minute. This would seem to suggest that you have some hardware in your system which, once per minute, is blocking interrupts.
Wasn't to hard to find. First thing I did was to unload the compaq adavance management driver. Now I just get a few on boot up, somewhere around when the kernels messing around with the mtrr serverworks chipset.
Ok, I guess it's no big thing and shouldn't cause any harm but I've never had this type of error before on any Linux server I've run.
I'll summize that it's one of two things......
a.) In an effort to push Linux's poor job of handling interrupt latancy, which makes it a not so good choice for real time systems that the TE410 driver is simply pushing the limits a little. Which is all right by me :)
b.) The TE410 driver needs a little tweaking to play better with others and handle it's interrupt requests better. Which is all right by me too :)
I'm not saying I know what the heck I'm talking about here but just curious. Falls into one of my Linux mottos... "I now know more about it then I ever cared to"
Thanks, Ken
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