[Beowulf] ECC exerciser/exorciser?
Guy Coates
gmpc at sanger.ac.uk
Mon Jan 26 08:32:14 PST 2009
>
> - 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.
stress
http://weather.ou.edu/~apw/projects/stress/stress.html
memtester
http://pyropus.ca/software/memtester/
> - does "numactl --hardware" work correctly for you? I see something like:
The numbers look vaguely sane for me:
numactl 0.9.11-2
# numactl --hardware
available: 2 nodes (0-1)
node 0 cpus: 0 1
node 0 size: 4095 MB
node 0 free: 1035 MB
node 1 cpus: 2 3
node 1 size: 4096 MB
node 1 free: 39 MB
node distances:
node 0 1
0: 10 20
1: 20 10
dmidecode can give you information on your dimms too.
<snip>
Handle 0x0019, DMI type 17, 21 bytes
Memory Device
Array Handle: 0x0017
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Total Width: 72 bits
Data Width: 64 bits
Size: 2048 MB
Form Factor: DIMM
Set: 1
Locator: DIMM2
Bank Locator: Slot 2
Type: DDR
Type Detail: Synchronous
<snip>
Cheers,
Guy
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