Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:47:24 +0000 From: Peter Risdon <peter@circlesquared.com> To: "Jaco H. van Tonder" <freebsd-questions@premsoft.co.za> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Intel 865 probs Message-ID: <3FB29C5C.6090803@circlesquared.com> In-Reply-To: <099401c3a939$322ac680$3635a8c0@jaco> References: <3FB20370.7060807@circlesquared.com> <099401c3a939$322ac680$3635a8c0@jaco>
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Jaco, Thanks for this. Jaco H. van Tonder wrote: >For what its worth, I had a lot of problems on the I865P board, and It >boiled down to memory corruption. >The machine had lots of "random" crashes, meanng that they were not occuring >when I do something specific. >The machine startted to panic as soon as the load got high. >I took out the memory, and placed it into another slot and the machine is >cruising along happily now. > > I played with the memory slots as soon as the problems started, and found memtest would sometimes throw up huge numbers of errors, and sometimes none at all. FWIW slot 1 was the worst. But I suspect, no more than that, some other problem as well. >The other questions is what is the date of the -CURRENT tree that is giving >this problems? I can recall quite a few problems, which were fixed, that >could cause this problem. > > Nov 10. I ran cvsup at about 9:00am GMT. Peter Risdon.
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