On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 06:38:31PM -0400, Scott Walker wrote: > Has anyone seen these errors before: > > > -- CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[00000000065b96f0] > UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1] > CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module "U0601" > > Scott Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I've seen it on a few Ultra30's and have just ignored it. The memory module in my message was even incorrect. I had no module in that position. -- Debian - http://www.debian.org/ Linux 1394 - http://www.linux1394.org/ Subversion - http://subversion.tigris.org/ Deqo - http://www.deqo.com/

