EDAC error
Brent Snow, Mr.
brent.snow at mcgill.ca
Thu Mar 20 19:37:17 UTC 2008
Hi Rick,
I have run top, and it shows two processes at 25% they are X and
Gnome. Other than that no processes (other than yum popping up now and
again).
Thanks Brent
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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Rick Stevens
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:04 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Re: EDAC error
Brent Snow, Mr. wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
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> I am having a problem with a new Dell PowerEdge 1900
Server
> running Fedora 8.
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>
>
> The System setup is as follows:
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>
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> 2 - Xeon E5310 (Quad-Core 1.6 GHz) processors
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> 16 GB of RAM, I SATA 80 GB HDD.
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> ------------------------------------------------------
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> The Error is as follows: EDAC i5000 MC0: nonfatal errors
> found 0=800.
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>
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> The system runs very very slow (I have a p3 that is faster
> then this system is).
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>
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> I have installed Windows 2003 Server X_64 and it runs very
> very quick.
>
>
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> There are no errors under Windows, and there are no errors
> reported by Dell's diagnostic tools.
>
>
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> I have run Memtest86+ (for 96 hours) and there are no
errors
> detected there as well.
>
>
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> As soon as I install Fedora 8, the errors show back up and
> the system just bogs down.
>
>
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> I have tried aliasing the EDAC files thinking that this
may
> be the problem, but all that did was stop the log messages.
>
>
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> I have noticed that it seems that each of the processors
> peaks at 100% for 30 seconds or so and then it will move to another
CPU,
> for 30 seconds, etc.
>
>
>
> I am at a loss on this one, and Google has not been able
to
> provide any answers, so I was hoping that someone else has experienced
this.
Have you run "top" to see what process is sucking up the CPU power? In
my case, I made the mistake of running pcscd and that ate a LOT of CPU.
A quick "service pcscd stop" restored things to normal.
Before pcscd fans get up in arms, I don't plan to have smartcards on my
systems at this time. If I do, then I'll investigate it further. For
now, my problem is solved.
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