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RE: [cobalt-users] postgresql logs
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] postgresql logs
- From: "master" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Apr 13 02:00:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Oke i have memtest, it works but i dont understand what to do,
do i have to put all as size to test, and what do the results mean
I just did: memtest 100M 2 --log,
the results are:
Current limits:
RLIMIT_RSS 0x7fffffff
RLIMIT_VMEM 0x7fffffff
Raising limits...
Allocated 104857600 bytes...trying mlock...success. Starting tests...
Testing 104853504 bytes at 0x4010f000 (4088 bytes lost to page alignment).
Run 1:
Test 1: Stuck Address: Setting...Passed.
Test 2: Random value: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 3: XOR comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 4: SUB comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 5: MUL comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 6: DIV comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 7: OR comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 8: AND comparison: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 9: Sequential Increment: Setting...Testing...Passed.
Test 10: Solid Bits: Setting...Passed.
Test 11: Block Sequential: Setting...Passed.
Test 12: Checkerboard: Setting...Passed.
Test 13: Bit Spread: Setting...Passed.
Test 14: Bit Flip: Setting...Passed.
Test 15: Walking Ones: Setting...Passed.
Test 16: Walking Zeroes: Setting...Passed.
Run 1 completed in 2640 seconds (0 tests showed errors).
test 2 was the same
So what is this saying, no memory problems ???
Or do i have to do the test different
---original---------
On Saturday 13 April 2002 09:10 am, master wrote:
> 512 mb
> how can i test my memory
http://linux-diag.sourceforge.net/memory.html
http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/memtester/
I have never run memtester on a RaQ, I would if I had too
But it should work...