Thanks for your replies everyone. As it happens, finally got a
console message saying:
CPU[1]: UDBH Syndrome[0] Memory Module "U1302 U0302 U1301 U0301 "
CPU[3]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[100000] AFAR[0000000040099350] UDBL
[0] UDBH[131]
CPU[3]: UDBH Syndrome[0] Memory Module "U1302 U0302 U1301 U0301 "
So it's dodgy memory.
Martin
On 1 Feb 2006, at 23:33, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 10:53, Nathan Ollerenshaw wrote:
On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:31 PM, Martin Morris wrote:
Memory in Sparc hardware is installed in pairs.
Actually in quads in an Ultra 80.
I have a feeling that you can't use that 1GB SIMM unless you have
another installed in Bank 1.
That's 1GB of ram in bank 0 - ie, 4x256MB DIMMs.
It looks like at least one of the DIMMs in Bank 1 is a 32MB DIMM,
and the
sizes are mismatched.
Pat
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