All, I would like to know if there is anyone out there who has a Tyan Tiger S2460. I have a problem with it in combination with opensuse 10.1 b2 and up. It craches with EC((C) scrub) enabled in combination with ecad. I have 2 512MB ECC DIMMS onboard slot 0 en 1. Regards, Joop. I liked the FOSDEM very much. Especially the new build service making your own yast modules. And outside opensuse the XEN presentation. I hope there will be a tutorial or followup for the building of the Yast modules. So one can also create unversial Yast modules (to langauges) and to let it work with autoyast.
On 28 Feb 2006 at 14:10, Joop Boonen wrote:
All,
I would like to know if there is anyone out there who has a Tyan Tiger S2460. I have a problem with it in combination with opensuse 10.1 b2 and up. It craches with EC((C) scrub) enabled in combination with ecad. I have 2 512MB ECC DIMMS onboard slot 0 en 1.
Haven't enabled memory scrub, but my Gigabyte K8N also has two 512MB ECC RAM modules, so I'd be interested in getting it fixed (if it's a software problem). Hope your RAM is OK. BTW: Have you enabled cache scrub as well? Regards, Ulrich
Hello Ulrich, Linux crashed when ECAD is enable in combination of either EC, ECC or ECC scrub. When i don't use any EC i don't have a problem. Or when i put options edac_mc panic_on_ue=0 in /etc/modprobe.conf.local (It any form of EC enabled i get one UE and one CE). But everything is working perfectly. The bluesmoke (edac) development team is looking into this problem. Regards, Joop Boonen. On Wed, March 1, 2006 8:38 am, Ulrich Windl wrote:
On 28 Feb 2006 at 14:10, Joop Boonen wrote:
All,
I would like to know if there is anyone out there who has a Tyan Tiger S2460. I have a problem with it in combination with opensuse 10.1 b2 and up. It craches with EC((C) scrub) enabled in combination with ecad. I have 2 512MB ECC DIMMS onboard slot 0 en 1.
Haven't enabled memory scrub, but my Gigabyte K8N also has two 512MB ECC RAM modules, so I'd be interested in getting it fixed (if it's a software problem). Hope your RAM is OK.
BTW: Have you enabled cache scrub as well?
Regards, Ulrich
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