Has anyone else seen any form of in memory or on disk
corruption?
Luke S Crawford
lsc at prgmr.com
Tue Jul 8 00:38:56 UTC 2008
gnn at freebsd.org writes:
> I have hundreds of these files to run this over, and a full check
> takes about 3 hours, but I usually see some form of corruption within
> the first 20 minutes.
I've seen similar problems happen on a groups of new boxes when the ram was
slightly out of spec for the motherboard. memtest revealed the problem,
returning the lot of ram for a different model fixed the problem.
> 4) Corruption is seen only after a reboot, if the machines continue to
> run corruption is never seen again, until another reboot.
This would indicate that I am wrong. Personally, I'd still run memtest86 for
48 hours or so, just to be sure.
does smartctl report weirdness?
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