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Dave Custer: esg sgi memory error
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (CrAzY oLd JoE fOlEy)
Mon Feb 3 02:48:32 1997
From: CrAzY oLd JoE fOlEy <foley@MIT.EDU>
To: hotline@MIT.EDU
Cc: custer@MIT.EDU
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 02:48:26 EST
Torque-Wrench.mit.edu is the SGI he's referring to.
Could someone please check it out?
ESG Cluster Manager
Joe
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From: Dave Custer <custer@MIT.EDU>
To: foley@MIT.EDU
Subject: esg sgi memory error
I got an SGI system error that refered me to the following help:
Memory (RAM) Problem
Your system contains several modular banks of
random-access memory; each bank contains a SIMM.
The following SIMM is either loose or faulty:
You must correct the problem so your system and software
applications can run reliably.
Follow these steps:
1.Shut down the system.
2.Refer to your . It shows you how to visually identify a
loose SIMM and re-seat it. If the SIMM is not loose,
you may need to replace it. Contact your local
support organization.
If your Owner's Guide does not contain information about
SIMMs, contact your local support organization.
To configure the system error notification, double click on
"Changing System Error Notification".
Changing System Error Notification
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