Well it seems that the xcenter has become my ally, it turns out that thanks to him I can predict when it was going to turn off the laptop.
Specifically, the program pulse
When it shows me a red line, I have a 3 minutes to turn off the system, or it turns itself off, no hang, not trap, no error.
Another thing that happens is that when I press Restart desktop ..., of the 8 processors, it shows me
12% 2% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% and begin the red line...tictac...3minutes off.
In the readme of the program pulse, about the red line:
By contrast, the "IRQ" load represents the time that was needed to process interrupts. As you might know, interrupts are a way for hardware
components to signal to the CPU that some important event occurred which needs to be serviced immediately.
Most commonly, interrupts are raised by hard disks, sound cards, network adapters, and serial and printer communications.
These devices cannot afford to wait until the ArcaOS scheduler has finished a process timeslice and is ready to switch to another task.
Instead, when an IRQ comes in, the ArcaOS kernel interrupts the regular scheduling sequence and calls an interrupt handler instead,
which, in most cases, will be code in some device driver. (In general, only ArcaOS device drivers can install interrupt handlers.)
For example, if an interrupt from the hard disk comes in, code in IBM1S506.ADD will be called immediately to service the interrupt.
If you never see any IRQ load on your system, this is normal. This is probably the case if you do not have any network adapters
installed and you have busmastering enabled for your hard disks. However, if you have a high IRQ load, you might consider taking
measurements to reduce it -- enable busmastering for your hard disks and/or get a network adapter which is capable of busmastering.
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Today I installed the samba server, to prove it. And the system starts, it does not show me the xcenter,
I call it and I see the red line in pulse, a little later it goes out. Do not configure anything on samba server.
Comment that I had the samba client running.
I've tried it several times, it all goes off. Restore the previous system.
Could someone tell me, how can I make my disks do busmastering, and my network card?
Nor do I understand that it is busmastering, because of a translation problem.
saludos