I see the same NUMA problem on updated Fedora 10 and 11 kernels, on Dell T5500 and T7500. I also see the tbutils warnings about ACPI checksum errors for TCPA and SLIC tables.

If Dell claims it is a Linux problem, it would help to know if they claim that the SRAT and/or SLIT tables are actually defined. Is it possible to use run-time notification via ACPI _PXM, and not have these static tables? Does Linux support _PXM NUMA notification?

I tried toggling BIOS settings, like hyper-threading and virtualization support, but these had no effect. It might help to boot with ACPI debugging enabled, but Fedora kernels have that feature disabled.

Joe Krahn



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