ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:

> Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5
> hash. But this everytime with all tools!
> After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
> Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!

Yes, this looks like a RAM issue, if so the computer or applications 
should crash or fail randomly as well and files could get corrupted.
I suggest you run Memtest86  from http://www.memtest.org/ or
http://www.memtest86.com/.  If it doesn't detect an error during the first
fast tests, run the entire test suite in a loop over night, that should detect
it.

--
Arno Garrels


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