On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Centos wrote: > The ECC errors only happens when I am transferring data from other storage to > this one that we get error. > it only happens when it is writing data to it. Well that is when it is detected ... As I said ECC RAM errors are concerned with an error in storage - not an error in transmission. Regards Lance > > > Lance Davis wrote: >> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Centos wrote: >> >> > was wondering if it is safe to use the device, until we receive RAM. >> > that device is our main storage. >> > >> > does data retransmit when ECC errors happen. >> > I don't want to have data corruption. >> >> You are not talking about data transission - but storage >> >> If two or more bit errors occur then ECC is not able to correct them and >> you are likely to get data corruption. >> >> Regards >> Lance >> >> > >> > >> > >> > Matthew Miller wrote: >> > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 09:57:12AM -0300, Centos wrote: >> > > >> > > > Has any one have any experience in ECC RAM Errors. >> > > > we are seeing ECC fault Errors but I am not sure if it can be >> > > related to > RAM it self or >> > > > it is related to bad connection and noise. >> > > > please let me know if you have a good document regarding ECC Errors, >> > > > specially I want to know if data will be retransmitted when error >> > > > happens. >> > > > 02:00:31, Thursday, 10/11/2007 >> > > > : EXCEPTION: ECC Error Interrupt (Two or more Bit Error) >> > > > 0C18:00020001 0C68:00000000 Lcause:74630001 Lerr:1C855F82 >> > > > >> > > >> > > Change the memory; see if the errors persist. >> > > >> > > >> > >>> _______________________________________________ >> > CentOS mailing list >> > CentOS at centos.org >> > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- uklinux.net - The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.