Simon Slavin-3 wrote
> I think you have a hardware problem of some kind.  Whether it's main
> storage, motherboard, memory or something else I don't know but flipping
> one random bit in an octet looks like a hardware problem, not a software
> problem.
> 
> Can you try the same software out on another computer ?

I have seen corruption on other boxes.  Trouble is these are fairly
unattended boxes and only notice corruption when i go to check the logs. 
And sometimes the file are fine.  Just every once in a while it goes bad. 
Maybe the drives we use aren't good.  Who knows.  I also haven't done a deep
analysis of other corrupt files to see if they also show the single bit flip
errors, or if they were corrupt for other reasons.  I'll report if we find
anything interesting.



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