Jonathan Briggs wrote: >On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 07:34 -0800, Joachim Feise wrote: >[...] > > >>This is a production machine that I can't take offline for too long. >>But yes, I have compiled the kernel on another reiser4 partition over night, >>without problems. >>If this was a memory problem, it would indeed manifest itself in other areas >>with more or less random errors. The fact that it does not indicates to me >>that >>this is a fs problem. So, at this point I am ruling out a memory issue. >> >> > >And if it's a production machine, it is using ECC RAM, I would hope. If >it is, memory problems (unreported ones, anyway) are very, very >unlikely. > > Jonathan, be merciful, ECC ram last I checked is twice the cost of regular and the mobs cost more too. (I am sure the cost to produce is < 15% more, which makes it a great pity Intel does not standardize on requiring it and force it to be cheap) Some folks need to save money. Yeah, I know, this time it may have cost him more in cost of his time but we are all just assuming it is memory. Unfortunately, unless he checks it or we see an identical error message from another user with checked memory, or vs tells me he sees a flaw in the code, we need to assume it is memory.
Reiser4 is more stable than the hardware it runs on. At some point it will be more stable than the hardware users are sure isn't the problem, like V3 became.;-) Hans
