Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 09:37:41 +0000 From: Bob Bishop <rb@gid.co.uk> To: Mario Olofo <mario.olofo@gmail.com> Cc: mike@karels.net, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Running FreeBSD on M.2 SSD Message-ID: <A657734E-836C-4EFF-9C65-050A208E1223@gid.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <CAP4Gn9CqCSk5Lof_-05j1S0EWmTdB_HRfOe5zVig5khf7wJ0ow@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAP4Gn9DFAoQtq6NP4hZ-Jq=ddnhp7Bzc_X%2BSce2FPVWn6kjASg@mail.gmail.com> <202002250115.01P1F9KX090465@mail.karels.net> <CAP4Gn9CqCSk5Lof_-05j1S0EWmTdB_HRfOe5zVig5khf7wJ0ow@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, > On 25 Feb 2020, at 01:35, Mario Olofo <mario.olofo@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Mike, thanks for the insight. > > I tried both, but not at the same time. > When I found that the ZFS was corrupting the filesystem, I reinstalled the > FreeBSD using UFS but no luck. > Ulf told me that he had the same problem and it turned out the problem was > a defective RAM, but here I just ran the test 2 times, > one from Dell BIOS Diagnostics Tool and other from mdsched.exe from Windos > 10, but here the RAM is ok… Software tests will not always find marginally faulty RAM. If you can, try swapping for known good RAM; or if you have lots of RAM installed, try taking half the RAM out at a time and see if that affects stability. > Thank you again, > > Mario > > Em seg., 24 de fev. de 2020 às 22:15, Mike Karels <mike@karels.net> > escreveu: > [etc] -- Bob Bishop rb@gid.co.uk
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