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Message-ID: <0F10A59FDFFDFD4E9BEBD7365DE672550214F027@uk-email.terastack.bluearc.com>
Date:	Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:17:01 +0100
From:	"Andy Chittenden" <andyc@...earc.com>
To:	<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Linux 2.6.26 edac errors and ASUS P5W DH Deluxe motherboard

I've just installed the linux-image-2.6.26-1-amd64 debian package on
three of our ASUS P5W DH Deluxe based machines and they've all started
spewing out messages:

Message from syslogd@...age at Mon Aug 18 14:01:52 2008 ...
savage kernel: [   74.389644] EDAC MC0: UE page 0x7fe03, offset 0x0,
grain 128, row 2, labels ":": i82975x UE

Message from syslogd@...age at Mon Aug 18 14:01:53 2008 ...
savage kernel: [   75.555862] EDAC MC0: UE page 0x7fd44, offset 0x0,
grain 128, row 2, labels ":": i82975x UE

Message from syslogd@...age at Mon Aug 18 14:01:54 2008 ...
savage kernel: [   76.628039] EDAC MC0: UE page 0x7fd41, offset 0x0,
grain 128, row 2, labels ":": i82975x UE

Message from syslogd@...age at Mon Aug 18 14:01:55 2008 ...
savage kernel: [   77.629260] EDAC MC0: UE page 0x7fd27, offset 0x0,
grain 128, row 2, labels ":": i82975x UE

every second.

I've removed that kernel package and they're running previous versions
of the kernel (eg linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64) happily. I've run memtest
on one of them with no problems. So, anyone got any ideas what's causing
this? (FWIW the machines have all got ECC memory in them).

-- 
Andy, BlueArc Engineering


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