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    SubjectRe: memory & filesystem corruption under heavy load?
       cc: gzenie@hampshire.edu, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
    Date: Fri, 05 Apr 1996 17:09:18 -0500
    From: garth zenie <gzenie@espresso.hampshire.edu>

    On Fri, 5 Apr 1996 10:18:48 -0500 Robert L Krawitz wrote:

    > What does the corruption look like?

    from pgtable.h:

    That's much different from what I see. I see random bits flipped here
    and there.

    i failed to mention in my first message (i should fall out of the
    habit of making posts when i am on the verge of unconsciousness), that
    there is a strong possiblity that there is a SCSI factor to all of
    this:

    **Tagged Queuing** **Kernel Version** ** Corruption **
    off 1.2.13 never
    off 1.3.77 never
    on 1.2.13 never
    on 1.3.77 always

    My interface (53c810) doesn't support tagged queueing (well, it does,
    but the driver doesn't yet).

    P166 (brand new)
    32MB EDO RAM
    256k pipelined cache
    Micronics M54Hi Motherboard
    PCI 3c590 ethernet (vortex)
    PCI Buslogic BT-948
    PCI Triton IDE
    PCI Diamond Stealth Video VRAM
    ISA Soundblaster 16
    Conner CFP2107S SCSI drive

    Mine:

    P90
    32 MB FPDRAM
    Intel Plato motherboard
    NCR 53C810
    ATI Winboost (2 MB DRAM Mach64)
    Sound Blaster AWE32
    Seagate ST12400N & 32550N (2 1K filesystems on 12400 and 1 4K on
    32550, plus a couple of FAThead partitions, which presumably don't matter)
    WD AC2420 IDE (1 FAT partition)


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