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    Xserve - frequent Kernel panics

    I ran the hardware test CD, but all the tests passed, including the memory! So that wasn't any help. I pulled one RAM stick Friday night and left the server on over the weekend. It crashed over the weekend. On Monday I put that stick back and pulled the next one. The server has not crashed...
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    Xserve - frequent Kernel panics

    SOLUTION! Not sure if anyone is following this anymore, but I started removing the RAM one-by-one and I think bad RAM may have been the culprit after all. The server has gone a day without crashing after I removed one particular RAM stick. Will continue to wait and see, but I'd consider it...
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    Xserve - frequent Kernel panics

    Using the hwprefs command-line tool, I was not able to disable CPU 1. I get an error that says "ERROR: CPU1 cannot be disabled." I assume this is because all current processes are running with CPU 1. Is there a way to swap which is the primary CPU? (side note: I can successfully disable CPU 2)
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    Xserve - frequent Kernel panics

    I will try shutting off CPU 1 with the CHUD tools (never knew one could do that). I found the original Apple Hardware Test CD that came with the Xserve and ran the Extended test only to find nothing wrong (all tests passed). It's been a few days with a new install of OS X Server 10.4 and I'm...
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    Xserve - frequent Kernel panics

    I have a Dual G4 Xserve running 10.4.11 and I've been experiencing frequent Kernel panics. I've been unable to determine the cause and I've run out of ideas and options. Warranty support is of course long since expired. The internal CD-ROM drive is broken so I've been trying to use an...
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