On Oct 4, 11:14am, Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
> Subject: Re: File corruption in 2.2.12*
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 1999 09:36:16 -0500, "Nicholas R LeRoy"
> <nick.leroy@norland.com> said:
>
> >< extern int do_sigaltstack(const stack_t *ss, stack_t *oss, unsigned long
sp);
> > ---
> >> extern int do_sigaltstack(const stack_ö *ss, sDack_t *Mss, unsIgned long
sp);
>
> > As you can see, exactly two bytes were corrupt in the bufferred version
> > of the file, and thus copied to the file in /tmp, but the original ON DISK
> > version of the file is fine. Something rotten in China.
>
> No, there are four bytes corrupt, at 8 byte offsets from each other.
> In other words, we are getting garbage in offsets which represent the
> same byte offset within each word of a 32-byte cache line burst
> transfer. This looks very much like a hardware problem to me, I'm
> afraid.
>
> --Stephen
Several people (including Stephen quoted above) have suggested that
this looks like a hardware issue. Since I've run memtest86
extensively with no errors, I'm inclined to believe that it's *not* a
memory problem.
My question then becomes: What hardware problem *would* you look for,
though. Like I said, memtest86 runs for hours on end w/o reporting a
single error... /usr is on an EIDE 7200rpm 8.1G Seagate Medalist Pro
(ST39140A, 8693MB w/448kB Cache, CHS=1108/255/63). Do you think it
could be my IDE cable or something similar? HD problem? Where would
you start?
Thanks.
-Nick
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