Hi,

Paul Haddad wrote:
I've got the below system setup that has so far been very stable when
running with 2GB of RAM.  I've recently been attempting to upgrade it to 4GB
of ram (using 4 DIMMs vs the current 2).  The problem is that within a few
hours of running with the 4GB config I start getting odd network errors.
 There's nothing in the logs, but incoming ssh connections start failing
with errors like (Bad Packet Length) and things like ftp and nfs all fail in
odd ways.

As far as I can tell the RAM is fine, I've ran it through a few diff RAM
testing utilities and it all comes out fine.  I've also successfully run
both sets of DIMMs by themselves, so at least it seems that this isn't a
hardware problem.

it still could be a contact problem with the RAM. Can you create some kind of load to force all 4GB of being actually used without any network activity. Maybe even with the network 'unplugged'?

Do you have ECC RAM?

Erich

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