Tony Luck wrote:
> 
> >I have a dim, distant memory that somebody (Tony Luck?) wrote a program
> >that loaded all the registers, generated a recoverable MCA or INIT then
> >verified that the registers still matched.  Google did not find it.
> >Any pointers?
> 
> I wrote a program that sounds a lot like that.  It does the bit
> about saving registers, and checking them.  But it is left as
> an exercise for the user to generate the MCA.

The Altix memory error injection program is good a creating MCAs.
Started running it with Keith's new patch.  It's worked so far,
with no obvious regressions.  Testing continues...

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Russ Anderson, OS RAS/Partitioning Project Lead  
SGI - Silicon Graphics Inc          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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