I do have remote hands. When grub loads, it doesnt show the memtest86 option.
"select mentest86 option in boot menu." In which boot menu should I look for memtest86. ?
I am currently logged into the box. It runs fine for a couple of hours before it gives the kernel error. Can i run the memtest86 check from the shell ?
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On 12/13/05, Adriano Frare alfrare@e-alinux.com wrote:
Vikas
Do you have remote hand ? If yes, restart centos server and select mentest86 option in boot menu.
Vikas wrote:
Is there a way to check the memory bank other then swapping in and out the memory modules. I am 90 miles away from the server. So swapping in and out the memory modules is really not an option,
S On 12/13/05, Adriano Frare alfrare@e-alinux.com wrote:
Check MEMORY BANK (RAM)
Vikas wrote:
This server was running fedora core 2 till 12/2/2005. It had an impressive uptime of 180 days or so. On friday I upgraded to CentOS 4.2. After upgrading to CentOS 4.2 this server has been throwing kernel panics every 10 hours or so.
These are some of the error messages I am getting on the console: "CPU 0:Machine check exception :4 Bank 0 : f672100000000833 TSC 112180365ccf ADDR e2c7f7c0 Kernel Panic - Not synching Machine Check"
This is a production server. I would appreciate any help.
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