John:
 
Are you talking about the BIOS memory check?  That
is not very thorough.
 
Try booting from the CD and typing linux memtest from
the boot prompt.  It should take hours to run.
 
    Neil
 


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I ran the test prior to trying to do the OS load...  I defaulted to the mem
test on board, it ran 4-5 times, guessing about 15 minutes per run...

john







Neil Aggarwal wrote: 

John:
 
That was too quick.  Did you run the test before?
 
What test did you use?
 
    Neil
 


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All the memory tested OK , no errors...

john













Neil Aggarwal wrote: 

John:



I have had strange problems like this from a bad

or mis-seated memory stick.



Run a memtest and see if it gives you an errors.



        Neil



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Plemons

Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 1:37 PM

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Subject: [CentOS] New machine dying on boot.... - CPU 0 not 

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I am playing with a new machine I just got in and it is dying 

on boot... 



I'm wondering if it is to much machine for Centos to run..



It is a Generic machine using a Tyan Thunder motherboard running (8) 

eight dual core AMD 855 cpu's with 128 gig of ram, not 128 

meg, but 128 

gig of ram. (2) SCSI 146 Seagate Drives.  ATI Graphics built 

onto the board.



The error I'm seeing is on loading the Kernel, I get a 

message that says 

"CPU 0 not enough memory for domain"



I'm lost with 128 gig of ram I'd think there is plenty of memory...



The load is a fresh install ( today ) of Centos 5 - x86_64 version



Used the defaults on all of the items it is vanilla as can be, yet it 

chokes and dies...



As for the machine, it is a new machine that I just picked up, I'm 

loading Centos to make sure it is working correctly...





thanks,

john













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