On 10/03/2017 04:31 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Say it ain't so....:
Oct 2 22:40:27 nemesis kernel: MCE: The hardware reports a non fatal, correctable incident occurred on CPU 0. Oct 2 22:40:27 nemesis kernel: Bank 1: 9000000000000151
Now where am I going to find another 512M 60ns DIMM SDRAM?
I suspect e-bay will be my friend. What's wrong with quality now days. It's only been 15 years since it was installed.
They just don't make'm like they used to...
for my trusty;
Processor Information Socket Designation: Socket A Type: Central Processor Family: Duron Manufacturer: AMD ID: 42 06 00 00 FF F9 83 01 Signature: Family 6, Model 4, Stepping 2 Flags: <snip> Version: AMD Athlon(tm) Voltage: 3.3 V External Clock: 100 MHz Max Speed: 500 MHz Current Speed: 800 MHz Status: Populated, Enabled Upgrade: ZIF Socket
(Tbird-800)
A moment of Silence please.... After dutifully replacing the 1G of DRAM, closer examination disclosed a puffy beer-can capacitor problem. The diagnosis was terminal. (aside from mailing the board to badcaps.net and dropping $70 on install of a new set of caps) After being placed in service in early 2002. I'm unsure which SuSE version was first installed, but it would have been in the 7.0(Air) - 8.2 timeframe. It was one of my first fully-integrated office servers providing DNS, DHCP with dyn DNS updates, Postix, Dovecot, Procmail, Spamassissin, Apache with mod_ssl, eGroupWare, Samba (1.8x days -- yes Win95 clients), with a shiny Sportster and Hylafax (and its web front-end Avantfax) it handled on average 3 - 5, 10 page faxes per-day for 15 years without a complaint. Squirrelmail, vsftp for intra-office scan-to-pdf from the Sharp copier, it dutifully toiled along.
From initial telephone/fax modem technology at the beginning, to seamlessly handling iPhone calendaring, contacts, etc. in the end.
The box entered semi-retirement a decade or so ago, retaining all its use, but in a backup capacity for all but its fax-server roll. It passed through the Silicon Gates still running 11.0 (manually patched and updated for critical ssl, bash, etc.. problems). It had a good life, but will now be laid to rest as in that ever growing tower of cases squirreled away in the bone-pile. RIP :p -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org