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Nathan Scott wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 09:22:23PM +0100, David Greaves wrote:
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> But, the warning is triggered by the page count (16777216 above), and
> that is 0x1000000 -- which is a huge, improbable count; that looks to
> me like it could very well be the result of a single bit error too.
>
> You may have a hardware problem - try running memtest I guess.
Thanks guys
It's in use a lot so I'll schedule some downtime, blow out the dust
and run memtest (though I've done that before and it has been clean).
I'll let you know how it goes...
David
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On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 10:41:59AM +0100, David Greaves wrote:
> It's in use a lot so I'll schedule some downtime, blow out the dust
> and run memtest (though I've done that before and it has been
> clean).
memtest doesn't always find bad memory sadly
finding bad memory is hard, and sometimes it's exacerbated by
complicated factors (heat from drives for example)
i wish ecc memory was standard