Most ECC setups are as you describe. The memory hardware detects and corrects
all 1-bit errors, and detects all two-bit errors on its own. What ... should
... happen is that the OS should get an interrupt when this happens so it has
the opportunity to note the error in logs and to higher level s
Most ECC setups are as you describe. The memory hardware detects and corrects
all 1-bit errors, and detects all two-bit errors on its own. What ... should
... happen is that the OS should get an interrupt when this happens so it has
the opportunity to note the error in logs and to higher level s
On Nov 23, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Miles Nordin wrote:
"tc" == Tim Cook writes:
tc> I believe that opensolaris can do the ECC scrubbing in
tc> software even of the motherboard BIOS doesn't support it.
yeah, I don't really understand how the solaris idle page scrubbing
interacts with whatev
> "tc" == Tim Cook writes:
tc> I believe that opensolaris can do the ECC scrubbing in
tc> software even of the motherboard BIOS doesn't support it.
yeah, I don't really understand how the solaris idle page scrubbing
interacts with whatever. scrubbing's a hardware feature for AMD. I
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Tim Cook wrote:
>
snip
> Someone can correct me if I'm wrong... but I believe that opensolaris can do
> the ECC scrubbing in software even of the motherboard BIOS doesn't support
> it.
The OS is not involved with the ECC functionality of the hardware
AF
> Someone can correct me if I'm wrong... but I believe
> that opensolaris can do the ECC scrubbing in software
> even of the motherboard BIOS doesn't support
> it.
That's interesting - I didn't run into that in the background search.
I suspect that some motherboards just accept the ECC memory bit
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:43 PM, R.G. Keen wrote:
> Thanks for replying! I did look into that. The AMD design was my second
> choice.
>
> It was :
> AMD Athlon II X2 240e (to get low power; the dual core and lack of L3 help
> there)
> ASUS motherboard (see considerations below)
> Cheap VGA? LAN
Thanks for replying! I did look into that. The AMD design was my second choice.
It was :
AMD Athlon II X2 240e (to get low power; the dual core and lack of L3 help
there)
ASUS motherboard (see considerations below)
Cheap VGA? LAN card? This is the mire that ultimately bogged down this one.
Give
I would suggest a CPU with small L2 cache, as L2 cache will not help a file
server. This allows you use AMD's new 45W cpu. And 64 bit. 2-4 cores.
And use raidz2.
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