On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Andre van Eyssen <andre at purplecow.org> wrote: > "The most" - meaning the others had problems, too. Solaris will panic when > things go wrong - some other platforms will just whine. If your other > platforms choked as well, it means you have a hardware problem lurking in > there.
Linux locked up once - but I wasn't sure if that was because I was hitting it too hard (creating a /dev/md device whilst also installing Linux, whilst also creating a 8GB swapfile). >> 8GB (DDR2-800MHz 2GB * 4 memory, non ECC) > > No-name memory? Actually Corsair. > Try pulling all but one DIMM and re-test. If that fails, cycle other DIMMs > through. If they all fail, borrow one. Yeah, that's top on the list of items to go though. > Check your SATA cables, obviously. Just in case. Yup. > Underclock everything. Hmmm. interesting. > Of course, next time, go SPARC! Bing! -- Regards, Chris
