We have a machine with ECC support enabled in the motherboard firmware and ECC DIMMs installed. Recently this machine has suffered a couple random freezes and yesterday began to report the following kernel error... kernel: EDAC MC0: UE page 0x8e0, offset 0x0, grain 4096, row 0, labels ":": i82875p UE ...indicating it had unrecoverable memory errors. However, when I run memtest86+ by booting into it, the default settings with ECC disabled don't report any memory errors during the test. If I enable the ECC mode in memtest86+, I finally do see a bad memory location appear repeatedly. What exactly is happening in this situation? I am guessing that the ECC enabled memory is suppressing the bad memory location just enough that it passes when the memtest86+ memory test is run with ECC disabled. This would only make sense if memtest86+ somehow short-circuited the ECC feature when the ECC mode in memtest86+ is enabled so that it could see if ECC is correcting memory errors in the background silently. Is this a correct read on the situation? Jack -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list