On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, B. Watson wrote:

You also might want to install memtester. Unlike memtest86 and memtest86+,
it runs as a regular Linux process, meaning you don't have to reboot to
use it.

Its testing can't be as thorough (it can't test the memory that holds the
kernel + its modules for instance), but you can use it for a quick check.
Maybe even run it weekly from cron, if you're worried about flaky DIMMs.

Thank you, B. That's excellent advice and I'll follow it.

Regards,

Rich
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