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| Summary: | System beeps several times on start and shutdown | ||
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| Product: | [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 | Reporter: | Michael Stather <kontakt> |
| Component: | Kernel | Assignee: | Christian Zoz <zoz> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | E-mail List <qa-bugs> |
| Severity: | Minor | ||
| Priority: | P5 - None | ||
| Version: | Beta 2 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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| Found By: | Other | Services Priority: | |
| Business Priority: | Blocker: | --- | |
| Marketing QA Status: | --- | IT Deployment: | --- |
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Description
Michael Stather
2005-10-06 19:16:14 UTC
Sorry but what should I do with this report? I'm not able to reproduce this. Please provide _more_ information like which timestamps coresponds to the beeps. I've no crystal ball around to gues some :) You can disable some services or start them by hand to see _which_ one of those cause the beeps. I don´t know which timestamp corresponds to the beeps. If I would I´d says it for sure *g. I´ve disabled all the servisces which abviously reported errors or were unused, but it´s still there. I figured out the beeps come from nmb on stating and stopping. In the messages log I get this message on start Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: [2005/10/07 18:27:18, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(396) Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: ***** Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: Samba name server R098088 is now a local master browser for workgroup TUX-NET on subnet 10.150.98.88 Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: Oct 7 18:27:18 r098088 nmbd[5186]: ***** and this one on shutdown Oct 7 18:28:25 r098088 nmbd[5186]: [2005/10/07 18:28:25, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:terminate(58) Oct 7 18:28:25 r098088 nmbd[5186]: Got SIGTERM: going down... Perhaps this are debug messages which issue the beeps. However executing /etc/init.d/nmb restart doesn´t make the system beep and only the shutfown message is shown. No sorry I was wrong, I disabled nmb and it´s still there. I tried several other boot settings and it´s the network interface. I get Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: ifplugd 0.28 initializing. Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: Using interface eth0/00:13:8F:3F:BF:1E with driver <tulip> (version: 1.1.13-NAPI) Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: Using detection mode: SIOCGMIIPHY Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: Initialization complete, link beat detected. Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: Executing '/etc/sysconfig/network/scripts/ifplugd-selectif eth0 up'. Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: client: /etc/sysconfig/network/scripts/ifplugd-selectif eth0 up Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: client: ifup eth0 Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: client: eth0 device: ALi Corporation M5263 Ethernet Controller (rev 40) Oct 7 18:38:41 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: client: eth0 configuration: eth-id-00:13:8f:3f:bf:1e Oct 7 18:38:42 r098088 ifplugd(eth0)[4455]: Program executed successfully. and this Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: Linux Tulip driver version 1.1.13-NAPI (May 11, 2002) Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: ACPI-0212: *** Warning: Device is not power manageable Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:11.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10 Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: EEPROM default media type Autosense. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21140 MII PHY (1) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #1 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a <unknown> (128) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #2 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #3 - Media 10base2 (#1) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #4 - Media 10baseT-FDX (#4) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: Index #5 - Media 100baseTx-FDX (#5) described by a 21140 non-MII (0) block. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: tulip0: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 786d advertising 01e1. Oct 7 18:38:45 r098088 kernel: eth0: ULi M5261/M5263 rev 64 at 0001e400, 00:13:8F:3F:BF:1E, IRQ 10. on boot. Disabling the interfaces makes the beeps go away. In other words, the warning
ACPI-0212: *** Warning: Device is not power manageable
for the Tulip network card is emphasized by beeps. This looks like
a hardware or driver problem. Beside the driver there exists hardware
which can not be used together with power managment.
What I noticed is that if I pull the network plug and then reconnect it, the system beeps one time too but there´s no entry in the log. Could this be related? Christian, I seem to recall that at least pcmcia hotplug beeps when connected. Could this be the issue the user is seeing? Nor pcmcia does beep anymore, neither do other hotplug scripts. But ifplugd does. Have a look in /etc/sysconfig/network/config and change ifplugd options. This is not a bug! Closing as per comment #8. Thanks Christian! Since new network interfaces are by default started with ifplugd in 10.1 the system always beeps. IMHO this should be changed, these beeps don´t make sense for regular users and are just annoying. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 145626 *** |