Try:

http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/

Regards
Gustav

"Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> 
> There's a memtest program out there somewhere...  You follow it's
> instructions & it creates a boot disk for you, & then does a _thorough_
> check of your memory, reporting different errors that it finds...  Sorry, I
> can't remember the name or find my copy of it (some help I am, huh?)
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Charles Galpin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:32 AM
> > To:   RedHat List
> > Subject:      Re: Unable to load interpreter
> >
> > Duncan
> >
> > I have been getting similar messages on a machine that has been acting up
> > lately (and getting worse). It too has plenty of RAM and swap. I'm
> > starting to think a memory chip has gone bad, but it's not the kind of
> > thing you can test easily on an operational server.
> >
> > I would be proactive about this if I were you. I wasn't and it's causing
> > me a lot lof headaches right now :)
> >
> > Please let me know if you find it's something else.
> >
> > charles
> >
> > On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Duncan Hill wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Within the past 24 hours, a stable machine has started to generate
> > > -> kernel: Unable to load interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2
> > > every couple of hours.  Research indicates that this is a lack of RAM.
> > > However, this system has 256M of physical, and the same in swap.  Swap
> > > is barely touched, and there is ~10M free RAM, and ~150M in buffers.
> > > Not what I'd consider a critical situation.
> > >
> > > Does anyone else know what would cause the interpreter load error?

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