Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 20:31:15 -0600 From: Aaron Siegel <bsd-daemon@attbi.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RAM addvice / Fatal trap12 page fault Message-ID: <3CB79873.3080209@attbi.com>
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Hello
I been having trouble with periodic crashes. They occur after the
computer has been on for several day, or under a heavy load. The
computer also exhibits other weird behavior, it was not able to unzip a
bzip2 (mozilla) it keep saying the file was corrupted, I rebooted the
computer and it work fine. When compiling software I experience a lot of
weird errors, and each time I try compiling it I get a different error.
Eventually it will compile, JDK took three tries. While Building World,
4.5 STABLE, I would receive errors with processing the texi files. The
same source compiled on a different computer compiled without a problem.
My guess is memory. Any other Ideas? Heat is not a problem. I have
posted core dump output and more details in a early post [Fwd: Fatal
Trap: Page Fault: System Crash] link below.
Is there any test I can run so which will help give me a firm
diagnosis? Is there any test that the manufacture will accept as evidence?
I have always bought Micron Memory except this time. I am not sure who
made the memory, it was my first and last cheap computer. Does anyone
have any other suggestions? The computer will be desktop which will run
some workstation applications, Circuit simulators, Matlab, communication
simulators...... is ECC helpful? my guess it is not.
I am running 4.5 Stable a Epox 8KHA VIA8366/8233 motherboard, Memory is
PC2100 ECC DDR,
Here is a link to the post early post
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1105720+0+archive/2002/freebsd-questions/20020324.freebsd-questions
Thank you
Aaron
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