How good is Linux at tracking ECC errors from RAM?  Could my servers be having 
ECC errors without me being notified?

Does anyone have a known-bad DDR3 ECC DIMM that I could have for test 
purposes?  NB It needs to NOT fail all the time, it must work for long enough 
to boot up at least.

As an aside I had a problem some time ago with SE Linux utilities crashing on 
my test VM.  I had reinstalled them and restarted the VM and nothing helped.  
It turned out that the system (desktop system without ECC) had a bad DIMM 
socket and the VM had been getting the same RAM on restart.  I do all my 
software development and testing on systems with ECC now.

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