eichelbe@nadc.arpa (09/22/86)
I am currently running 4.1 BSD UNIX on a VAX 11/780 with 4 Meg of memory in the form of 16 boards (1/4 Meg boards). We are going to upgrade our memory to 8 Meg of EMC memory with 64K ckips on the boards (1 Meg per board). I assume that the memory I currently has uses 16K chips, and any memory diagnostics I get for soft errors always point me to the bad board (and even the chip, if I do a little more decoding of the error message). The error diagnostics I am talking about are of the form: mcr0: soft ecc addr nnnnn syn mm where "nnnnn" is a hex address, and "mm" is the hex value of the syndrome. My question: With the new memory (and controller, et al), will soft error messages (1) come out at all (2) be meaningful for helping me find the failing board? Also, if the messages are not meaningful or will not come out, is there anything I can do to gets messages/get meaningful messages? I have source code! Thanks a lot. Jon Eichelberger eichelbe@NADC.ARPA