Messages in this thread | | | From | "Deon George" <> | Subject | Re: please help - kernel OOPS | Date | Fri, 18 Jul 2003 10:38:38 +1000 |
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Alan/Eran,
Thanks for your TIPS - I'm thinking that it is the memory being the problem.
I download and run memtest86 v3 and I have many errors (25-35) when it run test #3 and test #4 (I'm just memtest86 without any configuration).
Given that this is the 2nd (different) type of memory Ive tried - I'll get my supplier to give me something else and hopefully that'll fix the Ooopss..
Thanks for your tips!
...deon
On 16 Jul 2003 23:51:04 +0100, Alan Cox wrote > On Mer, 2003-07-16 at 23:34, Deon George wrote: > > G'day Alan, > > > > I was wondering if it was a memory issue. > > memtest86 should help find this out, as should going into the BIOS and > setting "safe settings" then seeing if its stable. > > > Who makes the the memory that you are using? (I guess you have problems with the > > V8000 too right?) > > I'm using micron RAM I think. > > > > Are you within power budget for your system if its a tiny little PSU > > > brick ? > > > > Are you thinking that the power supply could be the cause of the problem? > > I don't know but you mention it occurs when the disks are very active - > that could be DMA/RAM loading or power
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