Hi,
My ZFS scrub failed with checksum errors, and I decided to do a memtest - and not unsurprising the test fails - but I am unsure if the error addresses mean more than one RAM module is dead?
Its a Supermicro X11SLL-F board with 4x16GB ECC UDIMM modules:
If the Lowest and highest error address stayed close - I would have assumed it was just one module - but since its 35GB's apart - it seems like its more than one module that is bad - is that conclusion flawed?
Another possibility could also be that its the board that is at fault?
I think its unlikely that two RAM modules goes bad at the exact same time?
Are my conclusions flawed - and how do I best test if its the RAM or board?
My ZFS scrub failed with checksum errors, and I decided to do a memtest - and not unsurprising the test fails - but I am unsure if the error addresses mean more than one RAM module is dead?
Its a Supermicro X11SLL-F board with 4x16GB ECC UDIMM modules:
If the Lowest and highest error address stayed close - I would have assumed it was just one module - but since its 35GB's apart - it seems like its more than one module that is bad - is that conclusion flawed?
Another possibility could also be that its the board that is at fault?
I think its unlikely that two RAM modules goes bad at the exact same time?
Are my conclusions flawed - and how do I best test if its the RAM or board?