Re: Bug: XFS internal error XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_RETURN

From: Justin Piszcz
Date: Fri Jun 16 2006 - 18:10:47 EST


How about:

SunVTS software



The SunVTS software executes multiple diagnostic hardware tests from a
single user interface, and is used to verify the configuration and
functionality of most hardware controllers and devices. The SunVTS software
operates primarily from a graphical user interface, enabling test parameters
to be set quickly and easily while a diagnostic test operation is being
performed.


http://docs.sun.com/source/817-7665/pmemtest.html

The pmemtest checks the physical memory of the system and reports hard and
soft error correction code (ECC) errors, memory read errors, and addressing problems. The pseudo driver mem is used to read the physical memory.


Note - 64-bit tests are located in the sparcv9 subdirectory:
/opt/SUNWvts/bin/sparcv9/testname, or the relative path to which you
installed SunVTS. If a test is not present in this directory, then it might
be available as a 32-bit test only. For more information, see 32-Bit and
64-Bit Tests



On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Jan Engelhardt wrote:


Its an full equiped E420R 4*450Mhz 4GB RAM.
I dont know a memtesttool for sparcs.

Join the club, I am looking for one too.

Too bad that the Forth interpreter can only address a little less than
640KB of memory (reminds me of DOS huh), otherwise I would have written a
memchecker.

If you know one please drop me a line.
every test from obp runs fine.

There exists a userspace checker. It mlock()s a big chunk of memory and
pokes on it like memtest86. It does not catch the few megabytes required
for booting, but when you swap the upper half of the memory banks with the
lower ones and rerun, you should get the same results of memtest86 would
do.


Jan Engelhardt
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