Closed SarahSzabo closed 3 years ago
这配置不错
The issue in my testing appears related to the most recent LTS kernel
I have same equipment like yours,
I used R9 5950
+ kernel 5.10
+ ubuntu
to plot,
which would definitely crash at some point,
after crash, my SSD would be also broken, and I have to reformat it then.
My temporary solution is to downgrade the linux kernel to 5.8.0,
which could make my plotting more stable,
but..., which could also raise another issue that dmesg
will show you:
"EDAC amd64: Error: F0 not found, device 0x1650 (broken BIOS?)"
this issue should be fixed after kernel 5.10 (see buzilla)
and I don't know will such issue drag down my plotting speed.
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Chia freezes all cores and deadlocks the entire system on Manjaro Linux. This does not happen on Ubuntu, but does on several of my Manjaro machines each with vastly different hardware.
Note that chia was NOT installed from AUR. It was installed using the standard process outlined on this github. This should be fairly easy to reproduce with a reasonable number of plots in parallel. It may have to plot for several hours for the condition to occurr however. If you decide to reproduce using fast NVMEs this may take more that 1 or even 2 plotting cycles.
To Reproduce Use Chia command line -> start plots in parallel (this is not a RAM / Swap issue) -> wait a few hours -> come back -> observe system inoperable.
Expected behavior Plots complete lol
Screenshots I have better, journal logs from the last boot (notice the deadlock spin condition at the end): JournalLog.txt (Most Recent) CHIA_Error_Full.txt (Previous)
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This also happens on my upstairs computer: