On 8/5/2013 11:37 AM, sam sokolik wrote:
> I think we have seen issues like this (path following anomalies..) when 
> there have been memory issues..
> 
> can you run some form of memcheck on it?  (for grins)

Good idea.  I'll see what programs I can turn up and if I get any errors.

I usually run either Memtest86 or "Breakin" (a burn-in and test program
written for supercomputer nodes), neither of which run on the ARM.  I
have found the cluster breaking code to be particularly good at spotting
marginal memory, since in addition to grinding through a memory test,
HDD and CPU usage are both pegged at 100%, causing much more system
stress than just a plain memtest.  I have had several instances where
the breakin code detected errors on systems that passed 24 hour tests
with Memtest86.

http://www.advancedclustering.com/software/breakin.html

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