Ubuntu Linux complete freeze on multi-core load












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I got a problem with my computer freezing I have not been able to resolve. The system spec's are as follows:




  • AMD FX6300

  • ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0

  • 2x Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX

  • BeQuiet Straight Power 500W


I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. As soon as I start tasks which are CPU as well as RAM intensive, the whole system freezes. I can easily reproduce the error through starting an OpenFOAM simulation job in parallel mode.



Usually the computer is controlled via SSH. As soon as I start the task, in a matter of seconds, at most minutes, the system becomes uncontrollable. Also ping requests from other computers stop getting returned as soon as the freeze happens. For testing purposes I fitted the system with a GPU and noticed, that I do not get a crash but a complete system freezes - the screen just freezes and I am not able to input any command either via keyboard or mouse.



In terms of troubleshooting I already tried:




  • running Memtest --> 4 runs without any problems

  • testing the RAM sticks each individually in different slots

  • re-applying cooling paste on the CPU

  • disconnecting the GPU


syslog and faillog didn't turn up anything concerning either.



Any ideas on further troubleshooting?










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    Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 16 at 23:17













  • CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:32











  • Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:46











  • That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

    – Xen2050
    Jan 17 at 19:11
















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I got a problem with my computer freezing I have not been able to resolve. The system spec's are as follows:




  • AMD FX6300

  • ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0

  • 2x Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX

  • BeQuiet Straight Power 500W


I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. As soon as I start tasks which are CPU as well as RAM intensive, the whole system freezes. I can easily reproduce the error through starting an OpenFOAM simulation job in parallel mode.



Usually the computer is controlled via SSH. As soon as I start the task, in a matter of seconds, at most minutes, the system becomes uncontrollable. Also ping requests from other computers stop getting returned as soon as the freeze happens. For testing purposes I fitted the system with a GPU and noticed, that I do not get a crash but a complete system freezes - the screen just freezes and I am not able to input any command either via keyboard or mouse.



In terms of troubleshooting I already tried:




  • running Memtest --> 4 runs without any problems

  • testing the RAM sticks each individually in different slots

  • re-applying cooling paste on the CPU

  • disconnecting the GPU


syslog and faillog didn't turn up anything concerning either.



Any ideas on further troubleshooting?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 16 at 23:17













  • CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:32











  • Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:46











  • That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

    – Xen2050
    Jan 17 at 19:11














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I got a problem with my computer freezing I have not been able to resolve. The system spec's are as follows:




  • AMD FX6300

  • ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0

  • 2x Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX

  • BeQuiet Straight Power 500W


I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. As soon as I start tasks which are CPU as well as RAM intensive, the whole system freezes. I can easily reproduce the error through starting an OpenFOAM simulation job in parallel mode.



Usually the computer is controlled via SSH. As soon as I start the task, in a matter of seconds, at most minutes, the system becomes uncontrollable. Also ping requests from other computers stop getting returned as soon as the freeze happens. For testing purposes I fitted the system with a GPU and noticed, that I do not get a crash but a complete system freezes - the screen just freezes and I am not able to input any command either via keyboard or mouse.



In terms of troubleshooting I already tried:




  • running Memtest --> 4 runs without any problems

  • testing the RAM sticks each individually in different slots

  • re-applying cooling paste on the CPU

  • disconnecting the GPU


syslog and faillog didn't turn up anything concerning either.



Any ideas on further troubleshooting?










share|improve this question














I got a problem with my computer freezing I have not been able to resolve. The system spec's are as follows:




  • AMD FX6300

  • ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0

  • 2x Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX

  • BeQuiet Straight Power 500W


I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. As soon as I start tasks which are CPU as well as RAM intensive, the whole system freezes. I can easily reproduce the error through starting an OpenFOAM simulation job in parallel mode.



Usually the computer is controlled via SSH. As soon as I start the task, in a matter of seconds, at most minutes, the system becomes uncontrollable. Also ping requests from other computers stop getting returned as soon as the freeze happens. For testing purposes I fitted the system with a GPU and noticed, that I do not get a crash but a complete system freezes - the screen just freezes and I am not able to input any command either via keyboard or mouse.



In terms of troubleshooting I already tried:




  • running Memtest --> 4 runs without any problems

  • testing the RAM sticks each individually in different slots

  • re-applying cooling paste on the CPU

  • disconnecting the GPU


syslog and faillog didn't turn up anything concerning either.



Any ideas on further troubleshooting?







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    Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 16 at 23:17













  • CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:32











  • Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:46











  • That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

    – Xen2050
    Jan 17 at 19:11














  • 1





    Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

    – Xen2050
    Jan 16 at 23:17













  • CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:32











  • Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

    – Nascor
    Jan 17 at 7:46











  • That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

    – Xen2050
    Jan 17 at 19:11








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Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

– Xen2050
Jan 16 at 23:17







Monitor/log the temps? Vents & fans are all clean & working? Could try throttling down the max cpu frequency for testing (cpufreq-utils if supported, I think there's another similar utility too)?

– Xen2050
Jan 16 at 23:17















CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

– Nascor
Jan 17 at 7:32





CPU temps seemed to be fine (maxed out during ~60°C in prime95 before repasting) - the CPU throtteling approach sounds reasonable, I'll try that out, thanks!

– Nascor
Jan 17 at 7:32













Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

– Nascor
Jan 17 at 7:46





Set CPU max to 2.5GHz and had a freeze after just a couple of seconds running OpenFOAM on three cores. So neither frequency nor temperature seem to have an influence (I highly doubt higher temperatures than ~20°C after 10 seconds of running)

– Nascor
Jan 17 at 7:46













That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

– Xen2050
Jan 17 at 19:11





That's one issue down... I'd try a different kernel & distribution, a live ISO (USB/DVD) is easy to make & install to the live system (if there's enough ram) & test. Maybe a newer/older Ubuntu, or Debian, or a different "family" like opensuse, fedora, etc. Next idea would be the power supply

– Xen2050
Jan 17 at 19:11










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