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I have a PCI-X Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter in Slot 2 on a
PowerEdge 1950. OS is CentOS 5.4.

Shortly after enabling one of the ports for use on a 100Mbit network,
NFS data transfer across that link stalled.
All traffic through this interface seems to have ceased - even ping is
timing out machines that were previously pingable.


The following log entries are observed through OMSA:

Status: OK              Wed Oct 20 12:01:51 2010        Err Reg Pointer:
Link Tuning sensor, OEM Diagnostic data event was asserted

Status: Critical        Wed Oct 20 12:01:51 2010        PCIE Fatal Err:
Critical Event sensor, bus fatal error (Bus 0 Device 2 Function 0) was
asserted

Status: Critical        Wed Oct 20 12:01:51 2010        PCI Parity Err:
Critical Event sensor, PCI PERR (Slot 2) was asserted


Similarly, the following errors are seen in dmesg/syslog:

Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 30 on CPU 0.
Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled?
Dazed and confused, but trying to continue

EDAC MC0: UE row 0, channel-a= 0 channel-b= 1 labels "-": (Branch=0
DRAM-Bank=0 RDWR=Read RAS=0 CAS=0, UE Err=0x20 (Non-Aliased
Uncorrectable Non-Mirrored Demand Data ECC))

EDAC MC0: UE row 0, channel-a= 0 channel-b= 1 labels "-": (Branch=0
DRAM-Bank=0 RDWR=Read RAS=0 CAS=0, UE Err=0x100 (Non-Aliased
Uncorrectable Patrol Data ECC))


Can anyone enlighten me as to what's happened here?
Do I have bad RAM, a bad Quad-Card, both or neither?

Cheers,

Mark.

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Mark Watts BSc RHCE MBCS
Senior Systems Engineer, IPR Secure Managed Hosting
www.QinetiQ.com
QinetiQ - Delivering customer-focused solutions
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