[c-nsp] %BCM-4-ECC_MEMORY: Corrected ECC from memory - 7206vxr/npe-g1

virendra rode virendra.rode at gmail.com
Sun May 4 10:20:50 EDT 2008


On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Ziv Leyes <zivl at gilat.net> wrote:

> I've had the same problem a couple of months ago and asked here a question
> about it, I'll save you the time searching the archives, nobody could give
> me a certain answer about this, but they all pointed to the dram, so I
> finally decided to replace the whole bank (they were a fresh purchased dimms
> so I've got RMA on them) and that solved the problem.
> So my suggestion is to first go and replace the whole bank, and put the
> device back to work, then, if you want to know for sure which dimm is the
> bad one, test it later on a lab environment, on another offline router, if
> you have such possibility.
>
>
> Ziv

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I went ahead and replaced npe-g1 and memory to resolve this issue.


regards,
/virendra


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> Hi,
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> I'm seeing sustained occurrence of this message "%BCM-4-ECC_MEMORY:
> Corrected ECC  from memory" on 7206vxr/npe-g1.
>
> Is there a test that I can run to figure out which memory (dimm) is gone
> bad before I go about and swap entire memory bank.
>
> tia,
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> regards,
> /virendra
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