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I haven’t seen any problems with “genuine
IBM” memory, but we did have a problem with some 3rd party RAM
on our first 9121 that we eventually tracked down to bus speed mismatch between
the 9121 and the modules in the memory card. In that one case, the
symptom affected the entire VM system and showed up as corrupted page table pointers
for paging operations (which made CP *very*
unhappy – flaming death in all directions). That was a long time
ago, and turned me off 3rd party RAM for a long while; it was a bear
to track down, and (of course) it was all VM’s fault, since the MVS
machine didn’t have those problems (and didn’t have the cheaper RAM
either….sigh). Of course, we got the “we told you so” lecture
from IBM, too – but they also promptly rebid the memory upgrade to match
the price of the 3rd party RAM, so I suppose it was a net win (other
than to my sleep cycle). I’ve never seen a memory error that
affected only one user. Have you checked the integrity of your paging areas on
disk? I have seen a paging area overlapped by a minidisk that clobbered pages
for a rarely used guest (the machine affected got started at IPL, and then went
to sleep until needed. Someone did a off-by-one error on a minidisk definition
and overlaid one cylinder of page space with a minidisk – when CP tried
to page stuff in for that guest, it got gibberish and the guest promptly
died horribly). David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates |
- Memory Reliability Colin Allinson
- Re: Memory Reliability Steve Gentry
- Re: Memory Reliability David Boyes
- Re: Memory Reliability Colin Allinson
- Re: Memory Reliability Marcy Cortes
- Re: Memory Reliability Schuh, Richard
- Re: Memory Reliability Alan Altmark
