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Date:      Sun, 5 Feb 2006 00:23:39 -0600
From:      "Matthew D. Fuller" <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
To:        Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: panic: Memory modified after free
Message-ID:  <20060205062339.GC1388@over-yonder.net>
In-Reply-To: <20060205061556.GA4551@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
References:  <20060131212209.GA870@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> <20060201010157.GA604@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> <20060201042122.GA27796@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> <20060204214535.S45494@carver.gumbysoft.com> <20060205061556.GA4551@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>

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On Sat, Feb 04, 2006 at 10:15:56PM -0800 I heard the voice of
Steve Kargl, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> However, I'll look into the DIMM timing issues because I have been
> experiencing some lock-ups (not panics) when my system is under
> heavy load.  I've tested the memory with memtest86+ more than once,
> and it appears to be good.

I've got a Tyan Thunder K7 (S2462) that had weird issues of falling
over under various sorts of load unpredictably, without a hint (just
cycling; no panic or anything).  It would go a few days without dying,
but a big compile, or playing a DVD, were 2 things I could count on to
blow it up sooner or later.  It turned out that I had the memory in
slots 4 and 2, instead of 1 and 3; since that swap, it's been rock
solid.


-- 
Matthew Fuller     (MF4839)   |  fullermd@over-yonder.net
Systems/Network Administrator |  http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/
           On the Internet, nobody can hear you scream.



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