Vladimir Budnev wrote:
2011/3/22 m.roth@5-cent.us
Vladimir Budnev wrote:
2011/3/22 m.roth@5-cent.us
Vladimir Budnev wrote:
2011/3/22 m.roth@5-cent.us
Vladimir Budnev wrote: > 2011/3/22 m.roth@5-cent.us >> Vladimir Budnev wrote: >> > 2011/3/22 m.roth@5-cent.us >> >> Vladimir Budnev wrote: >> >> > 2011/3/21 m.roth@5-cent.us >> >> >> Vladimir Budnev wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > We are running, Centos 4.8 on SuperMicro SYS-6026T-3RF << >> >> > with 2xIntel Xeon E5630 and 8xKingston KVR1333D3D4R9S/4G >> >> >> >
The next thing you should do, if you don't have them, is go to http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/ and d/l the manual, and see what it says about DIMMs.
If you meaned to check whether those DIMM modules a compatible with motherboard , its ok. Kingstin KVR1333D3D4R9S is in tested list
http://www.supermicro.com/support/resources/memory/display.cfm?sz=4.0&ms...
No, what you need to see is a) whether what you did was valid (for the Supermicro m/b on the server I'm working on right now, the manual says the a-banks must *ALWAYS* be populated...), and b) you might find some troubleshooting info to help you identify which DIMMs are the problem.
Roger that. Our bad :(
Std. sysadmin reply: RTFM! <g>
And can you say something about cpu wild numbers and determing which dimms are bugged? didnt you mean some post ago that on x core system
we must
divide cpu value on core numbers to get DIMM slot? e.g. CPU 32/8 cores
->4 slot?
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So with 2 4-core Xeons, I don't understand how you can get 3x and 5x. Could you post some raw messages, either from /var/log/message or from /var/log/mcelog?
sure here they are before "night party": MCE 24 CPU 52 BANK 8 TSC 372a290717a MISC 68651f800001186 ADDR 7dd2ad840 STATUS cc0002800001009f MCGSTATUS 0 MCE 25
<snip> At this point, I throw up my hands. I have *no* idea how they could get numbers like CPU 52, unless something's wrong in the o/s - I mean, you are running 64 bit, right?
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