Cosmic rays typically causes some bits to flip, hence the big need for parity memory (but now the more advanced and self-correctable ECC).
Although, you are usually okay in an enclosed environment. (supposedly people get quite a few errors with modern memory if they sit it by the sun light... :) ) Errors can still occur without the assistance of "cosmic rays" arbitrarily flipping bits. (yes, it has been known as a legitimate cause for bit flippage, but doubtful that was your case). Sounds more like just a flakey card. All sorts of things could have caused the card to start acting flakey. Of course these types of failures can be generically funneled as software or hardware. Although which one is it hmmm. ;) Unless the hardware has some super diagnostics (ever see some of those high end Sun workstations?), might have to do the old fashioned way and isolate the problem (either software or hardware) and try to move from there. i.e. can you get a replacement card? It can be the card, interconnect on the router, router itself (motherboard, memory...), but more likely the other two). How long has the card worked before in the past? On what version of code? Was there any increase in loads after moving to the latest version? Any patterns of usage that can repeat the error? Can they be cross referenced to any known bugs? If you can repeat the error with a certain combination of actions, it leans a bit more towards software. Curious, so if the diagnosis was cosmic rays... what was their proposed solution? I hope it was not... "oh well, crap happens, good luck!" > We have a Cisco VIP card plugged into a 7500 router. Every once in a while > the card just stops working and sometimes it gets stuck so hard that we > have to reload the microcode. The last we did that, the router crashed and > had to be reset (Ugly!). Well, it gets worse. After having to convince the > guys at the local Cisco office to help us in this issue, they came to our > facilities and began their analysis. To make a long story short, they told > us that these problems were caused by cosmic rays! We almost fainted! Cosmic > rays! > Has anybody around here ever heard of this problem in this combo? Let me > tell you this router is not installed in a spaceship or something like that, > it4s just an ordinary datacenter. > Any ideas about what the real problem might be? > > P. S. The router is using a recent version of IOS (newer than 12.1) and has > been patched as per the Cisco site. > > Thanks a lot for any advice on this issue. -Carroll Kong Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71418&t=71402 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

