Julian Elischer wrote:
> > Something to do would be to enable hardware checksumming on 1/2 your
> > machines, and compare the bad packet counts at reported by netstat on
> > the unchanged machines for (say) a 1-month period before and after the
> > change.  That should tell you whether you're gaining or losing
> > reliability.  It'll be really easy for me, as my current (software
> > cksum) stats show no errors at all:
> 
> the trouble is that if you are trying to find errors between RAM and WIRE
> then the checksums will be correct regardless of whether there is an error..
> so the counts you are checking would be no use..
> you need to know what the correct packet contents should be..

I have a bad idea!  I have a bad idea! (timeout for the "bad idea"
dance...)

Let's checksum all our RAM, so we can know when it corrupts
data, too!

...at some point, you are going to have to trust your hardware.

-- Terry

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