Bo,
Same problem with 1 out of 4 B's where I worked. Replaced the offending 
board to rectify.
Diane

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1. Yes
2. Only two in the last two years
3. 15
4. Replace the offending memory card

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From:        Stear, Bo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 > Sent:        Thursday, April 26, 2001 10:06 AM
 > To:  'Foxboro Mail Forum'
 > Subject:     Asynchronous Memory Errors
 >
 > Good day all.
 >
 > I am trying to gather as much information as I can to help analyze
 > persistent Asynchronous Memory Error reboots on some, if not all, of our
 > AP51B and WP51B boxes.  These are fairly rare reboots and usually are not
 > hard failures.  The symptom is simple, an AP, AW, or WP reboots without
 > warning.  the /var/adm/messages file contains a message that states a
 > Panic dump was made, the Asynchronous Memory Error was the reason and 
also
 > lists the offending memory address.  As far as I can remember, this
 > problem has existed since the very first 'B' box was installed in our
 > plant.  Now, with nearly 100 of them in service, we see altogether too
 > many of them over a years time.  Since we have such a large number of 'B'
 > boxes,  it appears to Foxboro that we here at PPG are seeing more of 
these
 > faults than the rest of the customer base (thats YOU).  But I wonder???
 >
 > If you would be so kind, please answer the following questions:
 >
 > 1.  Have you ever experienced this failure?
 >
 > If so, please continue:
 >
 > 2.  On average, how many times per year?
 > 3.  How many 'B' boxes do you have in service?
 > 4.  What method have you been using to repair (reboot, replace cimms,
 > replace 'B' box, etc.)
 >
 > Thanks to all who participate...
 > Bo
 >
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