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01-22-2006 09:07 PM
01-22-2006 09:07 PM
Howdy,
while examining Info Logs by STM on that L-Class box of ours I came accross the attached reported errors.
Although I consider them to be of minor relevance I just would like to reassure there is nothing severely damaged that would call for replacement.
Is anyone of you CPU argot literate enough to tell?
Regards
Ralph
while examining Info Logs by STM on that L-Class box of ours I came accross the attached reported errors.
Although I consider them to be of minor relevance I just would like to reassure there is nothing severely damaged that would call for replacement.
Is anyone of you CPU argot literate enough to tell?
Regards
Ralph
Madness, thy name is system administration
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01-22-2006 09:16 PM
01-22-2006 09:16 PM
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Hi
Look at the dates. The errors are old
Your system rebuilt its map and showed latest errors which date from 2003
No problem
----------------- Processor 0 HPMC Information - PDC Version: 41.39 ------
Timestamp = Thu Apr 10 15:11:26 GMT 2003 (20:03:04:10:15:11:26)
Steve Steel
Look at the dates. The errors are old
Your system rebuilt its map and showed latest errors which date from 2003
No problem
----------------- Processor 0 HPMC Information - PDC Version: 41.39 ------
Timestamp = Thu Apr 10 15:11:26 GMT 2003 (20:03:04:10:15:11:26)
Steve Steel
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01-22-2006 10:43 PM
01-22-2006 10:43 PM
Re: Severity Assesment of STM CPU Error Log
Shame on me, the most relevant bit escaped my notice %-P
Madness, thy name is system administration
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