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On 29/08/12 05:03, James Harper wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's not a server hardware problem (It's EEC).
It's only affecting a very small proportion of users and there's a clear split
between those who see the problem most/all of the time and those that
never do.  RAM errors aren't that selective.  RAM errors also tend to make a
server unstable which isn't the case.

I still think it's probably a Windows bug, but I can't explain why when we find
a client with the problem, it only shows up when going via Squid and not if
they pull the same content directly from an origin server.

Have you done a hd+diff of a 'good' file and a 'bad' file to show it is definitely just a few bits?

How reproducible is the problem?

James


The problem is that it's very hard to reproduce.  It's only happening
to a very small number of clients who are mostly too far away for us
to get physical access to the machines showing symptoms.

Andy


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