Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-31 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:50:54AM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

  Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
  a special motherboard?
  [...]
  I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when something goes
  wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
  myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.
 
 I don't know about AMD's APUs but AFAIK all CPUs using the AM2/AM3
 socket support it.
 
Hm... unfortunately, if I were to go the AMD route, I would get an FM2(+)
APU. Also, I'm looking for something smaller than ATX. Interestingly enough,
the product comparison site that I use does not mention ECC for the Asus
board that was stated in the other recent post. :'(

Oh well, what is a world without dreams.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-31 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 31.07.2014 12:37, schrieb Frank Steinmetzger:
 On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:50:54AM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?
 [...]
 I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when something goes
 wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
 myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.
 I don't know about AMD's APUs but AFAIK all CPUs using the AM2/AM3
 socket support it.

 Hm... unfortunately, if I were to go the AMD route, I would get an FM2(+)
 APU. Also, I'm looking for something smaller than ATX. Interestingly enough,
 the product comparison site that I use does not mention ECC for the Asus
 board that was stated in the other recent post. :'(

 Oh well, what is a world without dreams.

so go to the asus site and look up the specs there.

AM3 processors support ECC, FM2 AFAIK don't, Opterons, no matter what
socket do. Easy.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Edward M

On 07/29/14 11:18, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:

On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:00:26PM -0700, Edward MN wrote:

On 07/26/14 15:55, walt wrote:

On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

[894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
detected on the NB.
[…]
and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
[…]
And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...


Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
a special motherboard?


yeah, requires a motherboard that supports ECC ram.


Big was my surprise to learn that our old Pentium 3 PC from 1999 has ECC
support in its three RAM sockets. The problem today is the artificial
paritioning of the market.

It seems nigh impossible (at least in the Intel world, please correct me
regarding AMD) to have ECC RAM in a normal Home PC these days, especially in
an ITX form factor, as I am currently investigating. There are Xeons for the
1150 “consumer socket”, but ECC is only supported by server chipsets such as
the C series. Those come either on ITX boards with abysmal I/O capabilities
for home use or on high-power workstation ATX boards that cost a small
fortune. *sigh*

I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when something goes
wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.




  Unfortunately, I think it would be difficult finding a home-user board
  with ECC support. since, nowadays appears ECC is mostly for systems
  where data corruption is unacceptable, such a bank,etc
















Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 30.07.2014 11:14, schrieb Edward M:
 On 07/29/14 11:18, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
 On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:00:26PM -0700, Edward MN wrote:
 On 07/26/14 15:55, walt wrote:
 On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 [894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
 detected on the NB.
 […]
 and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
 […]
 And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty
 above...

 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?

 yeah, requires a motherboard that supports ECC ram.

 Big was my surprise to learn that our old Pentium 3 PC from 1999 has ECC
 support in its three RAM sockets. The problem today is the artificial
 paritioning of the market.

 It seems nigh impossible (at least in the Intel world, please correct me
 regarding AMD) to have ECC RAM in a normal Home PC these days,
 especially in
 an ITX form factor, as I am currently investigating. There are Xeons
 for the
 1150 “consumer socket”, but ECC is only supported by server chipsets
 such as
 the C series. Those come either on ITX boards with abysmal I/O
 capabilities
 for home use or on high-power workstation ATX boards that cost a small
 fortune. *sigh*

 I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when
 something goes
 wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
 myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.



   Unfortunately, I think it would be difficult finding a home-user board
   with ECC support. since, nowadays appears ECC is mostly for systems
   where data corruption is unacceptable, such a bank,etc


pretty easy actually. When I looked for ECC support, ALL Asus boards
supported it officially - and a whole bunch of Gigabyte boards according
to their forums.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 30.07.2014 11:14, schrieb Edward M:

I just went to Alternate, clicked on their cheapest ASUS Am3 board: ECC yes.

See? Easy.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Rich Freeman
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:

 pretty easy actually. When I looked for ECC support, ALL Asus boards
 supported it officially - and a whole bunch of Gigabyte boards according
 to their forums.


Interesting, the Gigabyte board I'm using makes no mention of it.
Just something that needs to be considered up-front.

It is still a constraint though - if only 10% of the boards support
ECC on the AMD side, then you're committing to an AMD CPU, and you may
find it harder to find the other features you're looking for (number
of RAM slots, PCI(e) ports, SATA ports, SLI/crossfire, clock control,
good price, etc).

Rich



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 30.07.2014 13:25, schrieb Rich Freeman:
 On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
 volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 pretty easy actually. When I looked for ECC support, ALL Asus boards
 supported it officially - and a whole bunch of Gigabyte boards according
 to their forums.

 Interesting, the Gigabyte board I'm using makes no mention of it.
 Just something that needs to be considered up-front.

 It is still a constraint though - if only 10% of the boards support
 ECC on the AMD side, then you're committing to an AMD CPU, and you may
 find it harder to find the other features you're looking for (number
 of RAM slots, PCI(e) ports, SATA ports, SLI/crossfire, clock control,
 good price, etc).

 Rich


Asus M5A99X Evo 2.0

had all I ever wanted. Plus something.

My old gigabyte does not mention ECC either. But the Gigabyte Forums
said yes.

Seriously, it looks like you guys are making excuses ...



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-30 Thread Edward M

On 07/30/14 03:16, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

Am 30.07.2014 11:14, schrieb Edward M:

I just went to Alternate, clicked on their cheapest ASUS Am3 board: ECC yes.

See? Easy.



  Yes, easy. I looked at many Asus boards and they do
  mention ECC in the Specs page. I stand corrected.

  Thanks for the info.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-29 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:00:26PM -0700, Edward MN wrote:
 On 07/26/14 15:55, walt wrote:
  On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
  [894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
  detected on the NB.
  […]
  and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
  […]
  And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...
 
  Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
  a special motherboard?
 
yeah, requires a motherboard that supports ECC ram.

Big was my surprise to learn that our old Pentium 3 PC from 1999 has ECC
support in its three RAM sockets. The problem today is the artificial
paritioning of the market.

It seems nigh impossible (at least in the Intel world, please correct me
regarding AMD) to have ECC RAM in a normal Home PC these days, especially in
an ITX form factor, as I am currently investigating. There are Xeons for the
1150 “consumer socket”, but ECC is only supported by server chipsets such as
the C series. Those come either on ITX boards with abysmal I/O capabilities
for home use or on high-power workstation ATX boards that cost a small
fortune. *sigh*

I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when something goes
wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-29 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 29.07.2014 20:18, schrieb Frank Steinmetzger:
 On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:00:26PM -0700, Edward MN wrote:
 On 07/26/14 15:55, walt wrote:
 On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 [894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
 detected on the NB.
 […]
 and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
 […]
 And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...
 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?

yeah, requires a motherboard that supports ECC ram.
 Big was my surprise to learn that our old Pentium 3 PC from 1999 has ECC
 support in its three RAM sockets. The problem today is the artificial
 paritioning of the market.

 It seems nigh impossible (at least in the Intel world, please correct me
 regarding AMD) to have ECC RAM in a normal Home PC these days, especially in
 an ITX form factor, as I am currently investigating. There are Xeons for the
 1150 “consumer socket”, but ECC is only supported by server chipsets such as
 the C series. Those come either on ITX boards with abysmal I/O capabilities
 for home use or on high-power workstation ATX boards that cost a small
 fortune. *sigh*

 I would have liked the aspect of a system that tells me when something goes
 wrong, but there seems no such thing for my requirements. So I must help
 myself with file checksums when dealing with my archive disks.

I don't know about AMD's APUs but AFAIK all CPUs using the AM2/AM3
socket support it.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-27 Thread Marc Stürmer

Am 26.07.2014 20:23, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:


but you will care when your kernel writes the next file right over the
partition boundary.


That's why I do have backups of all my relevant data on an external 
storage medium.




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-27 Thread Dale
Marc Stürmer wrote:
 Am 26.07.2014 20:23, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:

 but you will care when your kernel writes the next file right over the
 partition boundary.

 That's why I do have backups of all my relevant data on an external
 storage medium.



Just watch that you don't backup bad data.  I've seen that happen before
and it really sucks.  :-(

Dale

:-)  :-) 



[gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Nikos Chantziaras

On 26/07/14 20:39, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

[...]
and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.


I don't really care if the porn I'm watching has one frame with 
corrupted pixels on it.





Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 26.07.2014 19:58, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
 On 26/07/14 20:39, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 [...]
 and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.

 I don't really care if the porn I'm watching has one frame with
 corrupted pixels on it.




but you will care when your kernel writes the next file right over the
partition boundary.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Mick
On Saturday 26 Jul 2014 19:23:20 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 Am 26.07.2014 19:58, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
  On 26/07/14 20:39, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
  [...]
  and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
  
  I don't really care if the porn I'm watching has one frame with
  corrupted pixels on it.
 
 but you will care when your kernel writes the next file right over the
 partition boundary.

Ooh!  Scary!  O_O

Isn't there some kind of kernel/fs check mechanism that ought to check this 
doesn't happen?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 26 July 2014 20:27:14 CEST, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday 26 Jul 2014 19:23:20 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 Am 26.07.2014 19:58, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
  On 26/07/14 20:39, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
  [...]
  and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
  
  I don't really care if the porn I'm watching has one frame with
  corrupted pixels on it.
 
 but you will care when your kernel writes the next file right over
the
 partition boundary.

Ooh!  Scary!  O_O

Isn't there some kind of kernel/fs check mechanism that ought to check
this 
doesn't happen?

There is. But all that happens in memory...

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[gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread walt
On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 [894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
 detected on the NB.
 [894019.770084] EDAC MC0: 1 CE on mc#0csrow#2channel#0 (csrow:2
 channel:0 page:0x2aa6ce offset:0xc60 grain:0 syndrome:0x63e1)
 [894019.770090] [Hardware Error]: Error Status: Corrected error, no
 action required.
 [894019.770098] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (10:4:2)
 MC4_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0x9c70c00063080a13
 [894019.770105] [Hardware Error]: MC4_ADDR: 0x0002aa6cec60
 [894019.770110] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM,
 mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)
 
 and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.
 
 Using zfs showed me, that there are errors that the system does not
 catch but corrupts data.
 
 And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...

Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
a special motherboard?






Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Edward MN

On 07/26/14 15:55, walt wrote:

On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:

[894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
detected on the NB.
[894019.770084] EDAC MC0: 1 CE on mc#0csrow#2channel#0 (csrow:2
channel:0 page:0x2aa6ce offset:0xc60 grain:0 syndrome:0x63e1)
[894019.770090] [Hardware Error]: Error Status: Corrected error, no
action required.
[894019.770098] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (10:4:2)
MC4_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0x9c70c00063080a13
[894019.770105] [Hardware Error]: MC4_ADDR: 0x0002aa6cec60
[894019.770110] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM,
mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.

Using zfs showed me, that there are errors that the system does not
catch but corrupts data.

And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...


Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
a special motherboard?





  yeah, requires a motherboard that supports ECC ram.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 27.07.2014 00:55, schrieb walt:
 On 07/26/2014 10:39 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
 [894019.770058] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error
 detected on the NB.
 [894019.770084] EDAC MC0: 1 CE on mc#0csrow#2channel#0 (csrow:2
 channel:0 page:0x2aa6ce offset:0xc60 grain:0 syndrome:0x63e1)
 [894019.770090] [Hardware Error]: Error Status: Corrected error, no
 action required.
 [894019.770098] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (10:4:2)
 MC4_STATUS[-|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0x9c70c00063080a13
 [894019.770105] [Hardware Error]: MC4_ADDR: 0x0002aa6cec60
 [894019.770110] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM,
 mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

 and this, my children, is why I am using ECC ram.

 Using zfs showed me, that there are errors that the system does not
 catch but corrupts data.

 And this evening, with a thunderstorm outside I got that beauty above...
 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?






depends on your motherboard. ASUS boards support ECC officially. You
just put it in. With Gigabyte some boards support it, some don't - and
they don't advertise it. But on their forums are threads about it. Rest:
I have no idea.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 6:55 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?


It requires both CPU and motherboard support I believe.  The RAM
itself isn't much more expensive - really just reflecting the cost of
the extra capacity required.

If you were already going to buy a CPU or motherboard that supports
ECC then the incremental cost is almost certainly worth it IMHO.  The
problem is that if you weren't otherwise going to buy either then the
incremental cost to upgrade all the components to support it can add
up quite a bit.  So, when people say that it is just an extra $10-20
for the RAM, that bay be a rather misleading figure.

Rich



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ECC-ram, it is worth it.

2014-07-26 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 27.07.2014 01:07, schrieb Rich Freeman:
 On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 6:55 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is ECC memory a drop-in replacement for ordinary RAM, or does it need
 a special motherboard?

 It requires both CPU and motherboard support I believe.  The RAM
 itself isn't much more expensive - really just reflecting the cost of
 the extra capacity required.

AFAIK all AMD cpus support it.