Re: [sqlite] Sometimes it really is a hardware problem....

2005-03-11 Thread Scott Baker
If you're looking for a cool "test-suite" I highly recommend the Ultimate Boot CD. It includes approxmiately 8.7 million tools (not really, but it is a lot), one of which is MemTest86. http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ It's solved ALL kinds of hardware issues. I highly recommend it. Jay wrote: ---

Re: [sqlite] Sometimes it really is a hardware problem....

2005-03-11 Thread Jay
--- "D. Richard Hipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I find it utterly amazing that a machine with bad memory could > run a full-blown Linux desktop and a copy of Win2K running in > VMWare for days on end without showing a problem, then suddenly > begin having trouble with the SQLite regression

Re: [sqlite] Sometimes it really is a hardware problem....

2005-03-11 Thread Joel Lucsy
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:48:07 -0500, D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > some errors popped up. On a 512MB SIMM, less than 10 memory cells > where showing a problem, and then only if a specific bit pattern > was written into adjacent cells. The error was always in the > 0x08 bit. I

[sqlite] Sometimes it really is a hardware problem....

2005-03-11 Thread D. Richard Hipp
I've been struggling for days to get version 3.1.4 out. Every time I would run the regression test I would get failures. The failures would not always be at the same place, but I would always get one or two. I frequently got failures in the memory-db tests where we create a large in-memory