Summary: In search of damaged memory module

From: uschmidt (uschmidt@mpi-halle.de)
Date: Thu Aug 08 2002 - 09:06:12 EDT


Admins,
most of hints were suggesting the use of HP/Compaqs customer support
https://ww3.ccc.emea.compaq.com/HomePage.asp
In fact I have damaged Kingston memory module in my system:
Quite fast I've got the analysis of my binary.errlog with detailed
explanation of affected array, slot and MMB number.
( Would be interesting to know, how the found it out.)
Other hints in my case were not successfully. Because of heavy loaded
machine, I could not yet check the console commands.
Thanks .

Udo

> Dear Admins,
>
> the following messages are from /var/adm/messages:
>
> Aug 6 23:37:32 T3 vmunix: WARNING: too many Processor corrected errors
> detected on cpu 0. Reporting suspended.
> Aug 6 23:41:02 T3 vmunix: WARNING: too many Processor corrected errors
> detected on cpu 1. Reporting suspended.
> Aug 6 23:41:24 T3 vmunix: WARNING: too many Processor corrected errors
> detected on cpu 2. Reporting suspended.
> Aug 6 23:42:26 T3 vmunix: WARNING: too many Processor corrected errors
> detected on cpu 3. Reporting suspended.
>
> I'm running ES45, 4CPU and 32 GB RAM. Because of the message I think I
> have to find out a defective memory module.
> Is there a system tool which
> detects the affected memory bank by myself without contacting Customer
> Support ?



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