Mark Hahn wrote:

- do you have or know of a good exerciser for testing ECC's? yes, I know about memtest86, but I'm more curious about a load that could be run under
linux.  my thinking is that ecc's are triggered by bad reads, so something
which allocates all memory and then continually reads it would be best.

Thats memtest. We found it doesn't trigger MCEs, and often will report a system as good, that once it leaves the lab, generates lots of MCEs on customer code. So we run specific codes (GAMESS and others) to burn in the machine.


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