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Re: [suse-amd64] Mystery crashes
- From: David Pyke <loftwyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:51:21 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <1077576678.2590.0.camel@localhost>
Nevermind, I'm stupid...
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 17:41, David Pyke wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why hdparm -T /dev/md0 would give me:
>
> /dev/md0:
> read() hit EOF - device too small
>
> I have 2 gig of memory on a SK8N board...
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 14:57, Mark Horton wrote:
> > Unfortunately I don't have a solution, but I was wondering about your
> > DDR400 with a 242 CPU. My understanding is that this would run at
> > DDR333. Do you have any idea if you are getting DDR400 speed? I'm not
> > even sure how to determine this. I have used hdparm -T for some sort of
> > rough estimate. I'd be curious what your results are.
> >
> > Here's mine with a dual 240 DDR333 system:
> >
> > hdparm -T /dev/md0
> >
> > /dev/md0:
> > Timing buffer-cache reads: 2680 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1339.33 MB/sec
> >
> > This result is fairly average for my system... sometimes its lower
> > sometimes its higher.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> > Eugene de Villiers wrote:
> > > My dual opteron 242 K8W thunder with 4Gb of DDR400 Reg ECC has been
> > > running Suse 9.0 for a couple of weeks now.
> > > Everything seems to be working fine and memtest showed no problems.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, every few days or so (it has happened 3 times now), the
> > > system just freezes up, and I mean completely. No logins, no escapes, no
> > > keyboard or mouse response at all.
> > > It still responds to pings though, which is strange since no other
> > > remote operations are successful.
> > >
> > > There are no messages in the logs (at least the ones I've checked), so I
> > > assume its probably hardware related. Any advice/checks I can try?
> > >
> > > Its not debilitating since, but it sure is worrisome.
> > >
> > > Eugene
> > >
> > > _________________________________________________________________
> > > G-string or thermal underwear? Find out at MSN Weather!
> > > http://www.msn.co.za/weather/
> > >
> > >
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On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 17:41, David Pyke wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why hdparm -T /dev/md0 would give me:
>
> /dev/md0:
> read() hit EOF - device too small
>
> I have 2 gig of memory on a SK8N board...
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 14:57, Mark Horton wrote:
> > Unfortunately I don't have a solution, but I was wondering about your
> > DDR400 with a 242 CPU. My understanding is that this would run at
> > DDR333. Do you have any idea if you are getting DDR400 speed? I'm not
> > even sure how to determine this. I have used hdparm -T for some sort of
> > rough estimate. I'd be curious what your results are.
> >
> > Here's mine with a dual 240 DDR333 system:
> >
> > hdparm -T /dev/md0
> >
> > /dev/md0:
> > Timing buffer-cache reads: 2680 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1339.33 MB/sec
> >
> > This result is fairly average for my system... sometimes its lower
> > sometimes its higher.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> > Eugene de Villiers wrote:
> > > My dual opteron 242 K8W thunder with 4Gb of DDR400 Reg ECC has been
> > > running Suse 9.0 for a couple of weeks now.
> > > Everything seems to be working fine and memtest showed no problems.
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, every few days or so (it has happened 3 times now), the
> > > system just freezes up, and I mean completely. No logins, no escapes, no
> > > keyboard or mouse response at all.
> > > It still responds to pings though, which is strange since no other
> > > remote operations are successful.
> > >
> > > There are no messages in the logs (at least the ones I've checked), so I
> > > assume its probably hardware related. Any advice/checks I can try?
> > >
> > > Its not debilitating since, but it sure is worrisome.
> > >
> > > Eugene
> > >
> > > _________________________________________________________________
> > > G-string or thermal underwear? Find out at MSN Weather!
> > > http://www.msn.co.za/weather/
> > >
> > >
--
___________________
We stopped striving to be unique when politically correct people
inadvertently made "special" a bad thing.
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