The Bios Has Corrupted Hw Pmu Resources. Or the operation of the os. I guess that something will not work correctly if dmesg says it is buggy.
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I just got a strange error message from the fedora 23 linux when it booted on my workstation 12 pro installation: Hp dl360 g7 with centos 6.2. Apr 28, 2005 17,076 489 103 austria www.proxmox.com.
Mostly Seen On Hp Proliant Server Series, But Other Vendors Might Be Affected As Well;
Normal i have a kernel booting problem with kernels above 2.6.37 on debian squeeze, on hp g6 hardware, which have the harddisk controller: Apr 28, 2005 17,076 489 103 austria www.proxmox.com. Hi all, there is a problem to boot ubuntu server 14.10 at hp microserver gen8.
Jan 13, 2013 #2 Maybe There Is A Bios Update Available?
As far as i know, that error is. Not sure what is casuing your issue, but it is not 'bios has corrupt [hw] pmu resources.' this error is linux wanting to use a performance counter that the proliant bios is already using. The server is an hp proliant dl380 g5, with hp bios p56 10/04/2007.
Hp Dl360 G7 With Centos 6.2.
The os loaded successfully situation when the issue occurs: Or the operation of the os. Pebs fmt1+, westmere events, broken bios detected, complain to your hardware vendor.
I See The Exact Same Error On My Dl380P G8 And It Still Boots.
I guess that something will not work correctly if dmesg says it is buggy. Linus doesn't like the hardware using any of these counters, so he marks it as a bug. As a starting point, try a genkernel all kernel.
Linus Doesn't Like The Hardware Using Any Of These Counters So He Marks It As A Bug.
Try adding 'nomodeset' to your boot options Can not request iomem region for gars Is it something along the lines of [firmware bug]: