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    WTB - US: Defective (!) DDR4 ECC Unbuffered

    Heat lamp is clever! Still scary, but not as scary as the heatgun.
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    WTB - US: Defective (!) DDR4 ECC Unbuffered

    That is appropriately terrifying.
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    WTB - US: Defective (!) DDR4 ECC Unbuffered

    That's an interesting idea. I could at least test whether my modules are susceptible to rowhammer, though there's no guarantee. Syringe failure injection is also an option but, I don't know, that sounds scary and like I could damage my board. Not worth it for a curious test. ECCploit: ECC...
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    SuperMicro IPMI alerts - do they alert on ECC error?

    Yeah I've looked at event logs. My memory is healthy, hence no entries. This is to help a discussion about ECC memory alerting in FreeNAS, more a research project than anything else.
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    SuperMicro IPMI alerts - do they alert on ECC error?

    Do you still have the defective module? Would you be willing to part with it? And thanks!
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    WTB - US: Defective (!) DDR4 ECC Unbuffered

    Not kidding, for a finder's fee and shipping I am looking for a stick of DDR4 ECC Unbuffered, any size, that has at least single-bit errors. "Goldilocks" would be a stick that throws errors in production, but still allows the machine to boot. It'll be used in a SuperMicro X11SSH-F to test IPMI...
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    SuperMicro IPMI alerts - do they alert on ECC error?

    Hello STH folx! I've read the IPMI guide and searched the Interwebs, and I am not finding the answer to this question: When I configure alerts in IPMI, email, but let's also consider SNMP Trap, will the IPMI alert me when a DIMM has recoverable or unrecoverable errors? I am assuming the answer...