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Apple G5 Quad Kernel Panic
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Oct 17, 2010, 10:26 AM
 
panic(cpu 1 caller 0x0003E934): wait_queue_assert_wait64_locked
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 1:
Backtrace:
0x000954F8 0x00095A10 0x00026898 0x0003E934 0x0003EAD4 0x002D0AF0 0x000A9714
Proceeding back via exception chain:
Exception state (sv=0x5F5CC500)
PC=0x00000000; MSR=0x0000D030; DAR=0x00000000; DSISR=0x00000000; LR=0x00000000; R1=0x00000000; XCP=0x00000000 (Unknown)

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC_Model: PowerMac11,2, BootROM 5.2.7f1, 4 processors, PowerPC G5 (1.1), 2.5 GHz, 4.5 GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 6600, GeForce 6600, PCI, 256 MB
Memory Module: DIMM0/J6700, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM1/J6800, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM2/J6900, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM3/J7000, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM4/J7100, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM5/J7200, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
PCI Card: GeForce 6600, Display, SLOT-1
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Quad, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-3
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Solo, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-2
PCI Card: pci-bridge, pci, SLOT-4
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-1e Express Pak, sppci_othermultimedia, ax0
Serial ATA Device: Maxtor 6L250M0, 233.76 GB
Serial ATA Device: SAMSUNG HD753LJ, 698.64 GB
Parallel ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4165B
USB Device: Hub in Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: Apple Optical USB Mouse, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: XSKey, Emagic GmbH, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 250 mA
USB Device: SL MkII, Novation, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
FireWire Device: 0x101800, 0xA35, Up to 800 Mb/sec
FireWire Device: unknown_device, unknown_value, Up to 400 Mb/sec





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panic(cpu 0 caller 0x008255A4): Extra unlock on ApplePMUInterface::setPMUDriverBusy syncLock

Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0:
Backtrace:
0x000954F8 0x00095A10 0x00026898 0x008255A4 0x008257D4 0x00825408 0x0082512C 0x00824984
0x002BD9FC 0x0082DCC0 0x00EB6C3C 0x00EB6780 0x00D7AA30 0x00D79FF8 0x00000000
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.apple.driver.IOI2CControllerSMU(1.0.11f1)@0xeb 5000
dependency: com.apple.driver.IOI2CFamily(1.0.11f1)@0xd78000
com.apple.driver.IOI2CFamily(1.0.11f1)@0xd78000
dependency: com.apple.driver.IOPlatformFunction(1.8.0d12)@0x83 c000
com.apple.driver.AppleSMU(1.1.1d2)@0x822000
Proceeding back via exception chain:
Exception state (sv=0x80741C80)
PC=0x00000000; MSR=0x0000D030; DAR=0x00000000; DSISR=0x00000000; LR=0x00000000; R1=0x00000000; XCP=0x00000000 (Unknown)

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPCModel: PowerMac11,2, BootROM 5.2.7f1, 4 processors, PowerPC G5 (1.1), 2.5 GHz, 4.5 GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 6600, GeForce 6600, PCI, 256 MB
Memory Module: DIMM0/J6700, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM1/J6800, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM2/J6900, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM3/J7000, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM4/J7100, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM5/J7200, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
PCI Card: GeForce 6600, Display, SLOT-1
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Quad, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-3
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Solo, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-2
PCI Card: pci-bridge, pci, SLOT-4
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-1e Express Pak, sppci_othermultimedia, ax0
Serial ATA Device: Maxtor 6L250M0, 233.76 GB
Serial ATA Device: SAMSUNG HD753LJ, 698.64 GB
Parallel ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4165B, 4.38 GB
USB Device: Hub in Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: Apple Optical USB Mouse, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: XSKey, Emagic GmbH, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 250 mA
USB Device: SL MkII, Novation, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
FireWire Device: 0x101800, 0xA35, Up to 800 Mb/sec
FireWire Device: unknown_device, unknown_value, Up to 400 Mb/sec



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Unresolved kernel trap(cpu 1): 0x300 - Data access DAR=0x0000000000000008 PC=0x000000000003EC48
Latest crash info for cpu 1:
Exception state (sv=0x7F4C3280)
PC=0x0003EC48; MSR=0x00001030; DAR=0x00000008; DSISR=0x40000000; LR=0x0003ED7C; R1=0x4534B970; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access)
Backtrace:
0x00000000 0x0003ED7C 0x0003EE84 0x00105B3C 0x001056C4 0x000F535C
0x000F61D0 0x00260668 0x0026086C 0x0025E95C 0x0025E730 0x002ABDB8 0x000ABD30 0xF7FFFFFF
backtrace terminated - frame not mapped or invalid: 0xBFFFFD40

Proceeding back via exception chain:
Exception state (sv=0x7F4C3280)
previously dumped as "Latest" state. skipping...
Exception state (sv=0x5F5CEA00)
PC=0x900147EC; MSR=0x0200F030; DAR=0x101BC000; DSISR=0x42000000; LR=0x00003650; R1=0xBFFFFD40; XCP=0x00000030 (0xC00 - System call)

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC
panic(cpu 1 caller 0xFFFF0003): 0x300 - Data access
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 1:
Backtrace:
0x000954F8 0x00095A10 0x00026898 0x000A8204 0x000ABB80
Proceeding back via exception chain:
Exception state (sv=0x7F4C3280)
PC=0x0003EC48; MSR=0x00001030; DAR=0x00000008; DSISR=0x40000000; LR=0x0003ED7C; R1=0x4534B970; XCP=0x0000000C (0x300 - Data access)
Backtrace:
0x00000000 0x0003ED7C 0x0003EE84 0x00105B3C 0x001056C4 0x000F535C
0x000F61D0 0x00260668 0x0026086C 0x0025E95C 0x0025E730 0x002ABDB8 0x000ABD30 0xF7FFFFFF
backtrace terminated - frame not mapped or invalid: 0xBFFFFD40

Exception state (sv=0x5F5CEA00)
PC=0x900147EC; MSR=0x0200F030; DAR=0x101BC000; DSISR=0x42000000; LR=0x00003650; R1=0xBFFFFD40; XCP=0x00000030 (0xC00 - System call)

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC
Model: PowerMac11,2, BootROM 5.2.7f1, 4 processors, PowerPC G5 (1.1), 2.5 GHz, 4.5 GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 6600, GeForce 6600, PCI, 256 MB
Memory Module: DIMM0/J6700, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM1/J6800, 256 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM2/J6900, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM3/J7000, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM4/J7100, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
Memory Module: DIMM5/J7200, 1 GB, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200U-444
PCI Card: GeForce 6600, Display, SLOT-1
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: bcom5714, network, GIGE
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Quad, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-3
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-2 Solo, sppci_othermultimedia, SLOT-2
PCI Card: pci-bridge, pci, SLOT-4
PCI Card: Universal Audio UAD-1e Express Pak, sppci_othermultimedia, ax0
Serial ATA Device: Maxtor 6L250M0, 233.76 GB
Serial ATA Device: SAMSUNG HD753LJ, 698.64 GB
Parallel ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4165B, 4.38 GB
USB Device: Hub in Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
USB Device: Apple Optical USB Mouse, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: XSKey, Emagic GmbH, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA
USB Device: Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 250 mA
USB Device: SL MkII, Novation, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
FireWire Device: 0x101800, 0xA35, Up to 800 Mb/sec
FireWire Device: unknown_device, unknown_value, Up to 400 Mb/sec

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Oct 17, 2010, 10:31 AM
 
Hello,
i have kernel panics for 2 weeks now, pretty randomly.
It’s a the latest Quad PPC
I had never ever a problem with it, work horse,
Since 2 weeks ago.
I really don’t have the need to replace it yet.
So it would be great if someone can help me …

Here are the reports, it would be very polite if someone can read it out?

Thanks in advance

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Oct 17, 2010, 01:15 PM
 
I should mention, that i tried
- pram reset
- remove all third part ram
- disk worrior
- hardware test
- apple service cd passed both

But his red light keeps me going crazy.

Next step would be, delete th hardisk and put osx back on.
Please help
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 01:26 PM
 
KPs are most often caused by hardware faults, ever since Apple tidied up the OS files. But I'm not seeing a hardware pattern in the logs, which suggests damaged OS files.

Can you boot from your original Install DVD please? Hold down the Option key, and you will see a hidden diagnostics partition on the DVD. Run that - it does a fairly good set of hardware checks.

My guess is that you'll end up reinstalling the OS. But do the hardware diagnostics first, to eliminate (or catch) more serious causes.

Edit: started my reply before your last one appeared. Do you have a 2nd hard drive to install OS X on? Otherwise yeah, do an archive & install preserving users. It doesn't take all that long, and stands a good chance of fixing your issue.
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 01:57 PM
 
Thank you very much!
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 03:33 PM
 
Well I put osx on another partition,
And it worked,
Any chance to fix my main disk?
To overwrite it somehow without deleting all my installed data?
To add the missing paths?
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 03:40 PM
 
You could either reinstall the OS on your old drive, or move your user accounts and applications to the new drive.

Hard drives fail. A recently changed-out disk on my G5 just died. It happens.

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Oct 17, 2010, 04:16 PM
 
Ok, I put a new osx on the partition, and it still freezing, the red led goes on near the on button, and it still freeze, so that indicates that it is a hardware problem?
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 04:18 PM
 
Very likely. Try pulling RAM one pair at a time, then use the computer for awhile. See if the issue goes away. Any 3rd party peripherals should be disconnected too. It would be nice to narrow the issue down.

btw, take a look at the motherboard. There will be a label silkscreened beside the LED lights. Can you tell us which light(s) go on?
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 04:19 PM
 
Originally Posted by woodenpunch3000 View Post
Ok, I put a new osx on the partition, and it still freezing, the red led goes on near the on button, and it still freeze, so that indicates that it is a hardware problem?
If the system works on a different partition or (preferably) a different hard drive, then no it's not a hardware problem - not in the normal sense of the term. It's a hard drive problem. Backup and replace the drive.

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Oct 17, 2010, 04:26 PM
 
@Big Mac - I consider a drive problem to be a hardware problem.

woodenpunch3000, Big Mac could be right. It really would be best to check with a different hard drive. Not just an alternate partition - the drive may be going.
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 04:29 PM
 
Can you be more specific about this red LED? Where exactly are you seeing that?
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 04:55 PM
 
Originally Posted by reader50 View Post
@Big Mac - I consider a drive problem to be a hardware problem.
A drive problem is a hardware problem of sorts, but when people speak of hardware problems they're most often speaking of internal hardware component failures other than dead hard drives. Which I know you know, of course.
woodenpunch3000, Big Mac could be right. It really would be best to check with a different hard drive. Not just an alternate partition - the drive may be going.
I thought he said he installed on a different partition and it worked.

As for the LED he's talking about, it sounds like a boot diagnostic LED, which would imply a true hardware problem.

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Originally Posted by Big Mac View Post
As for the LED he's talking about, it sounds like a boot diagnostic LED, which would imply a true hardware problem.
Agreed. That's why I was hoping for some clarification.
     
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Oct 17, 2010, 05:56 PM
 
To the right of the red led stands "led 806 checkstop" the mac freezes when it goes on. It happened once with the start dvd. My next move would be to put an osx on my external disk or is it needless? Thanks for the help
     
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Oct 18, 2010, 07:19 AM
 
the checkstop is a cpu failure right?

Anybody?
     
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Oct 18, 2010, 08:13 AM
 
CPU or RAM failure, apparently.
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Oct 18, 2010, 08:24 AM
 
i ran the memtest in single mode 3 times, it didnt find a busted ram.
So that means the cpu is definitly busted right?
     
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Oct 18, 2010, 01:31 PM
 
Loose/bad RAM, or CPU not properly seated/mounting screws loose/pins bent. Or CPU or motherboard bad.

Try reseating the RAM sticks. That's the easiest, and it would take some dissassembly to go after the CPU mounts, which are the next easiest item to check.
     
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Oct 18, 2010, 02:06 PM
 
Well i already reseated the ram, and i did the memtest 3 times in a row, no error.
So i target the cpu, where is the cpu?
Im very close to buy my a new quad mp
thats frustrating.
Thanks for the help,
very good forum.
I appreciate....if anybody has some good tips, please let me know.
     
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Oct 18, 2010, 02:33 PM
 
Check the CPU temps. The coolers are known to leak after a while.
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Oct 18, 2010, 03:38 PM
 
How do i get to the cpu´s`?
Someone a tutorial handy?
     
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ifixit.com has good manuals.

(I'm thinking about stickying that one)
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Oct 19, 2010, 03:47 AM
 
I've seen this happen because of loose bolts on the cooling system. You could try tightening them up (don't overdo it), or to be more thorough take the whole CPU block out and get some nice quality thermal compound before putting it all back together nicely.

To replace one CPU from Apple will involve replacing both CPUs as they sell the whole thing with the LCS as a single part.
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Oct 20, 2010, 06:37 AM
 
how does the liquid look like?I saw something some greasy stuff on the backwall....well I opened the g5 cpu cover, and you see the pump and a part of the processor, and I saw something greasy , could that be cooling liquid?
     
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That sounds like the thermal paste - which you should scrape off and replace if you remove the cover.
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well i googled it, they say the collant liquid is greenish, . But what i saw was like oil. Any suggestions?
     
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Originally Posted by woodenpunch3000 View Post
well i googled it, they say the collant liquid is greenish, . But what i saw was like oil. Any suggestions?
Once the water in the coolant evaporates, generally what's left will be sort of sticky. Odds are good that if you've found any liquid in there at all, it's coolant.
     
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so its deffinitly coolant? No sort of oil wichh is in use in quad?
     
   
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