On 14/12/10 7:12 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
> I've been working with them (right, the engineer I'm working with is in
> Chile, while I'm in DC). I *think* this is a Linux naming convention,
> though. Anyway, after I posted, I mentioned the problem to my manager, and
> he suggested I look in dme
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 12/13/10 11:39 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Problems with a relatively new server: anyone have one of these, and if
>> I see ECC errors complaining about "node 2, core x", does "node 2" mean
>> board 2, or is that the third board, counting from zero, or...?
>
> means you
On 12/13/10 11:39 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Problems with a relatively new server: anyone have one of these, and if I
> see ECC errors complaining about "node 2, core x", does "node 2" mean
> board 2, or is that the third board, counting from zero, or...?
means you should call Sun service.
Problems with a relatively new server: anyone have one of these, and if I
see ECC errors complaining about "node 2, core x", does "node 2" mean
board 2, or is that the third board, counting from zero, or...?
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