ckle this issue ?
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>> Depending on the CPU model, you can determine more info about the
error using the CPU manuals (for Intel the SDM). *
CPU is x5690, is there a link we can get manual for supermicro x5690 cpu ?
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We're thinking to replace x5690 with x5675 CPUs.
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each time the MCA error occurs, server went down. So please guide how do we
suppose to tackle this issue ?
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pdir="/var/crash"
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tOS , RedHead…. don’t work direct
> on hardware and distribute the resource load better and you have better
> control and you can better debug one situation)
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> Now we're on a black hole and unable to find that either issue with
.conf but ppl are not
suggesting it. If you guys can help us, it'd be very kind.
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On 04/01/16 04:34, shahzaibcb wrote:
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> We've switched to FreeBSD recently to accomodate large video storage as we
> are running video streaming website. So the job of the FreeBSD is to
> transcode the uploaded videos using ffmpeg and serve
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On Monday, January 04, 2016 02:17:51 PM Steven Hartland wrote:
> Bank 5 seems to be common to all the crashes, which may suggest you have
> some dodgy ram or possibly the driving CPU's memory controller.
No, this has nothing to do with that. Bank 5 means that it is bank 5 of the
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