Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 6/20/08, Alwin Roosen <alwin.roosen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
CentOS release 5 (Final)
Kernel 2.6.18-53.1.21.el5 on an i686
ws174 login: CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000005
CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000004
Bank 3: f62000020002010a at 0000000032c93500
Bank 5: f20000300c000e0f
Kernel panic - not syncing: CPU context corrupt
Bank 3: f62000020002010a
Phil or someone else: Do the three (3) "Bank" lines above indicate RAM
problems? If not, what do they refer to? Alwin wrote that this is
brand new HW, so he suspects that it is OK, but it doesn't seem to be
OK? Lanny
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I have the same issue, unresolved. However I am using old desktop
hardware (Compaq Persario, and HP something or another). Maybe it is
memory, or CPU, or some kind of incompatibility with something. I was
just making a list of the hardware that should be purchased to run a
low-end SME server using CentOS.
Rack mountable case, with Power Supply and fans included.
MotherBoard, mid-range processor.
2 Gb RAM
USB Drive 1 Tb
Two 500Gb or four 300 Gb internal hardrives (HW Raid would be nice)
CD/DVD R/W drive
and so on..........
But I don't want to get into the situation above, where I purchase NEW
hardware, and CentOS doesn't like it, and furthermore the resolution is
elusive.
What is the best HW environment for CentOS?
Brand, MFG, chipset rev, and so on....
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Michael Anderson,
J3k Solutions
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832.515.3868
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