My original posting :-
>
>
> I saw the following memory error on the console of my
> SS2 (OS 4.1.1b, 32MB RAM - 16MB from Sun, 16MB from ClearPoint) :
>
> Parity error reported at 0xffad9db8, actual address is 0xffad9db0.
> Parity Error, ctx = 0x4, virt addr = 0xffad9db0
> pme = e2000842, phys addr = 842db0
> Parity Error Register 98<ERROR,CHECK,ERR00>
> bad module/chip at: U322
> parity error at 842db0 is transient.
> page 842000 back in service.
> System operation can continue
>
>
> I have found out that this particular 4MB-SIMM (at U322) is the
> one from Sun. This SS2 is not under any maintenance contract
> (we baught it in June 1991). Should I change this SIMM immediately
> or should I wait till this error reappear ? This is the first time
> I have seen this error.
>
> Thanks for you help.
>
> Mahesh
>
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I got several replies to my query and they are so different that it is
difficult to summarize. The following responses represent all the
replies I got.
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>From : fetrow@biostat.washington.edu (David Fetrow)
It'd be a good idea to start shopping for memory. It will almost
certainly happen again and again buyt perhaps only 1/month or
whatever.
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>From : david@msri.org (David Mostardi)
This is NOT fatal. Transient parity errors occur from time to time on
SPARCs. I've only had 2 or 3 in the past two years.
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>From : exuksm@exu.ericsson.se (Karl Morgan)
If it continues to be a problem, I would swap it with one from another
location. Or, it might just need to be reseated. Either way, at least
it corrected itself and didn't panic the system.
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>From : davee@lightning.mitre.org (David N. Edwards)
I would guess that the SIMM in question has seen better days. However,
you might try pulling it and re-seating it in its socket - this has
worked for us before; especially on X-terminals. Good luck!
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>From : jon@jaguar.ncsl.nist.gov (Jon Fiscus)
We just had a similar error on our gateway machine. At first, we could
just reboot it and it would work, but the system crashed more
frequently as time went on. If I were you, just buy a new SIMM and
swap out the bad one, you'll save yourself a lot of money
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Thanks to :
fetrow@biostat.washington.edu (David Fetrow)
david@msri.org (David Mostardi)
exuksm@exu.ericsson.se (Karl Morgan)
davee@lightning.mitre.org (David N. Edwards)
jon@jaguar.ncsl.nist.gov (Jon Fiscus)
Jay Lessert {decwrl,cse.ogi.edu,sun,verdix}!bit!jayl
eckhard@ikarus.ts.go.dlr.de (Eckhard Rueggeberg)
(I know that I missing some names from this list.
Sorry ! I deleted some emails by mistake.)
Thanks for all you help.
Mahesh
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Mahesh Garg
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University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
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