Soon I recieved three answer all heading me in the right directory.
I haven't done anything so far, but I've known what I should do.
Special thanks to the following replies:
jeffw@smoe.org
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CE stands for Correctable Error. The Queue Wrapped message is
appearing because the kernel only tracks 256 correctable errors,
and you are exceeding that.
You should replace the SIMM at U0602 on the board.
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pricega@swng.stortek.com
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That should be corrected or correctable errors. I would reseat (ie take
out and
put back in) the memory simm in slot U0602 (be sure to use static
protection).
If this continues, replace the SIMM.
Greg
ps. It would be a problem with the motherboard, but it's more likely to
be the
simm.
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Adrian.Cole@ausgate.cv.com
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Soft errors are correctable ( The data is re read and parity is ok). It
appears you have a bad simm in slot U0602, BUT to confirm the simm is
bad, move the simm to another slot. If it always bit 63 is being
reported as bad I would say there is a bad chip on the memory simm.
The
simm slots are numbered, looking from the front of the system at the
memory :
Last slot closest to back of system : U0701
U0601
U0702
U0602 <------ This simm appears bad.
U0703
U0603
U0704
First slot closest to front of system : U0604
Move simm to another slot, say U0702, and if errors move to slot
U0702,
and go away from U0602 you definitivly know the simm is bad. Simm may
also not be seated properly and may be making bad contact.
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likun@asiainfo.com
asiainfo-ctc network co.
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