without doing research on the error...
Looks like you had a parity error on one memory module.
Looks like this error was corrected by the ECC stuff.
May have to replace dimm j27.
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From: owner-toasters(a)mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com]
On Behalf Of Alan Sparks
Sent: 2005 Aug 26 10:42 PM
To: Toasters List
Subject: Memory error
Can someone help me interpret this error message from a 760 filer head?
Beyond "it's a memory error," that is...
Is this difficult/expensive to fix?
Thanks in advance.
-Alan
[netapp2: raid_xor_server:CRITICAL]: 1 CORR PROC ERR 86 eia:17295c00
fs:f400 eis:c5000000 isr:100000000 CPU ECC error on DIMM J27 at
address=0x17295c0f, bit=31.
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Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Integration and Administration
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