Single bit error logging disabled

Chmouel Boudjnah cboudjnah at squiz.net
Mon Nov 20 20:11:03 CST 2006


Hi,

I just had the same error on an 1800/Debian, the dell technician came
and replaced the memory and the problem was gone.

Cheers, Chmouel

"David" <poweredge at pipeten.com> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Server: PowerEdge 2850
> OS: CentOS 4.4 / Windows 2003 std srv
> RAM: Crucial 1024 MB PC2-4200 . CL=4 REGISTERED . ECC  DDR2-SYNCHRONOUS
>
> I have recently noticed in Open Manage the 'Single bit error logging
> disabled' error, coincidently this has happened on two identical servers in
> the same port DIMM2_A.  Both 1GB from crucial.  I have ran the dianostic
> test(Pattern Test) which verifies the problem without giving too much
> information as to what is actually wrong.
>
> I've researched and found a suggested a possible solution:
> http://tinyurl.com/ykxwwj
>
> I intend to try this out, however, both servers are production so cannot
> easily be taken down. I haven't noticed any reduction in performance so am
> not overly eager to do this until I have to.
>
> Is there any further tests I can ran to identify what the problem is?
> Am I likely to cause additional damage if I continue to run in this state?
>
> Your input and experiences appreciated.
>
> --
>
> Kind Regards,
> David Hooper
>
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