do you think replacing ram will solve our problem ?
how can I make sure it is the ram ?
Lance Davis wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Centos wrote:
The ECC errors only happens when I am transferring data from other
storage to this one that we get error.
it only happens when it is writing data to it.
Well that is when it is detected ...
As I said ECC RAM errors are concerned with an error in storage - not
an error in transmission.
Regards
Lance
Lance Davis wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Centos wrote:
> was wondering if it is safe to use the device, until we receive RAM.
> that device is our main storage.
> > does data retransmit when ECC errors happen.
> I don't want to have data corruption.
You are not talking about data transission - but storage
If two or more bit errors occur then ECC is not able to correct them
and
you are likely to get data corruption.
Regards
Lance
> > > > Matthew Miller wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 09:57:12AM -0300, Centos wrote:
> > > > > Has any one have any experience in ECC RAM Errors.
> > > we are seeing ECC fault Errors but I am not sure if it can be
> > related to > RAM it self or
> > > it is related to bad connection and noise.
> > > please let me know if you have a good document regarding ECC
Errors,
> > > specially I want to know if data will be retransmitted when
error > > > happens.
> > > 02:00:31, Thursday, 10/11/2007
> > > : EXCEPTION: ECC Error Interrupt (Two or more Bit Error)
> > > 0C18:00020001 0C68:00000000 Lcause:74630001 Lerr:1C855F82
> > > > > > > Change the memory; see if the errors persist.
> > > > >
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