The i3 contrary to i5 and i7 allow ecc, that's why I chose it.

I had a problem recently with my UPS, the battery died, I just received a new one... I don't think it's that but who knows.


Le 23/10/2013 22:13, Warren Marts a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Clement BRIZARD <clem...@brizou.fr> wrote:

The server is running a supermicro M/B, an intel i3 cpu and ecc memory. I
thought using this kind of hardware would prevent me (mainly the ecc
memory) from errors.
Can the problem come from the sas/sata controler. I have an ibm m1015
(sas, for the first vdev) and a lsi (a cheap one, sata, for the second)

  I believe an i3, i5, or i7 CPU will not give you ECC, regardless of the
motherboard or the memory modules. The memory controller on these chips
does not do ECC.

Only a Xeon (like an E3-1230) has ECC, even with your other components.

Problem with the drives is most likely cabling, vibration, or power, not
the controllers.
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