krys...@ibse.cz wrote: > Dan Ritter wrote: > > The kernel announces readiness during boot with: > > dmesg:[ 18.331561] EDAC amd64: Node 0: DRAM ECC enabled. > > > > and then an event looks like this: > > Message from syslogd@HOSTNAME at Jan 25 15:05:51 ... > > kernel:[5964975.397283] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no > > action required. > > > > Message from syslogd@HOSTNAME at Jan 25 15:05:51 ... > > kernel:[5964975.406226] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (15:2:0) > > MC4_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|-|-|CECC]: 0x9c04400040080a13 > > > > Message from syslogd@HOSTNAME at Jan 25 15:05:51 ... > > kernel:[5964975.418574] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: > > 0x0000001ed405ef50 > > > > Message from syslogd@HOSTNAME at Jan 25 15:05:51 ... > > kernel:[5964975.426919] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): > > DRAM ECC error detected on the NB. > > > > Message from syslogd@HOSTNAME at Jan 25 15:05:51 ... > > kernel:[5964975.437370] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, > > mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout) > > Do you keep track of how often these errors occur?
Yes, but I'm not allowed to give much more precision than I've already said. Rare, unless you have a failing DIMM. -dsr-