On Wed, 24 Apr 2013, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hey, folks, > > I've got an HP Proliant DL580 G5 throwing ECC errors. This is annoying, > since a) it's all new as of a few months ago, and b) it's *fully* > populated. The two things I need to figure out are a) *which* DIMM it > is, and b) is it mirrored; if so, which *other* DIMM needs to come out > until we get replacements from the OEM. > > Here's one of many, all identical, from dmesg: > EDAC MC0: CE row 12, channel 1, label "": Corrected error (Branch=0, > Channel 1), DRAM-Bank=2 RD RAS=8218 CAS=500, CE Err=0x10000, > Syndrome=0x6cad8e02(Correctable Patrol Data ECC)) > > I see the Bank=2, so I assume that's the first riser board on the left; > but I can't identify which of the four (?) DIMMs on it is the problem. > > I've been googling, and skimming useless manuals, and have just been > trying to look under /sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0/. I see ce_count > there showing thousands; but all of the ce_count files under csrow[0-7] > show zero. > > Clues, anyone? Is there anything in the iml log on ILO? Also did you try just re-seating the memory or moving it into other slots to see if you can track it down that way?? Regards, -- Tom me@xxxxxxxxxx Spamtrap address me123@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos