BERTRAND Joël wrote on 09/13/2014 03:37 PM:
If I remember, ECC errors are corrected by psycho. Psycho (and
schizo) return some information about memory error like corrected or
uncorrectable errors. If you only see corrected errors, you have to
change a memory module, but system should run
hi thank you all for the responses. sounds like i need to try older 2.6
kernel... hopefully can do this with apt-get because i dont want to
reinstall OS. BSD is an OS i am scared of :) but have been wanting to
try it again so perhaps will take the plunge again and try NetBSD if i
cannot get
hi i have an Ultra-5 which has been housed in a datacenter for several
years. It used to be running SunOS 5.9 and i didn't experience any
problems with it. As that OS became obsolete, I installed Wheezy on the
box not too long ago but now am experiencing hard freezes with no info
in the system
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