Kam Leo wrote:
> On 4/6/07, Cokey <fdepercin(a)sc.rr.com> wrote:
>> Tony Nelson wrote:
>> > At 5:12 PM -0400 4/5/07, Cokey wrote:
>> >
>> >> Tony Nelson wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> At 3:14 PM -0500 4/3/07, Styma, Robert E (Robert) wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>> Cokey wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> I have an older dual processor server that has been
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>> happily running FC5
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>> since it was released. It currently has 4G of
memory and
>> has the
>> >>>>>>> capacity for 8G using 1G sticks. Recently I was
given 2
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>> 1G sticks and
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>> tried to upgrade the system. The system recognizes
the
>> memory and
>> >>>>>>> boots, but then locks up with:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> exec of initj(/sbin/init) failed: Exec format
error.
>> >>>>>>> Removing the memory clears the problem. I have also
tried
>> some 512
>> >>>>>>> sticks and they also cause the same problem.
Essentially
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>> anything over
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>> 4G regardless of the how that's arrived at will
cause the
>> lockup.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Looking for any hints/ideas.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Tnx
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Cokey
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>> You may want to check how your system handles more then
4G of
>> >>>>>> memory. I seam to recall a thread a while ago about a
system
>> leaving
>> >>>>>> a hole in memory and the BIOS producing an incorrect
memory
>> map when
>> >>>>>> the extra memory was added. (I think it was with more
then 2G in
>> >>>>>> that thread.) You should also check to see if there is
BIOS
>> update
>> >>>>>> for your machine.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Mikkel
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>> Good idea but unfortunately there's no BIOS updates for
this
>> system
>> >>>>> beyond what's installed. Wish there were... And
there's
>> >>>>> nothing I can change in the BIOS either. Manual doesn't
say
>> anything
>> >>>>> about a memory hole... but then it might not.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>> You say this is an older system. If it is 32 bit, 4 gig is the
>> >>>> maximum amount of memory you can address in 32 bits.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>> PAE.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >> Ok, so? PAE is enabled in the kernel and this box has dual
>> Pentium III
>> >> which are PAE enabled. Am I missing something?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Not you, him, in saying that 4 GB was the max physical memory for
>> a 32 bit
>> > kernel.
>> >
>> Ok, now in case anyone's interested, I stuffed 7 G in the box (6 X 1G
>> and 2 X 512) and Windows 2000 server (install) booted just fine.
>>
>> Also received a different message when I tried to boot Linux...
>> Kernel panic - not syncing: attempt to kill init
>>
>> I'm really confused now.
>>
>> Cokey
>
> Unless you have Advanced Server the box will only see 4GB. Google
> search produced this:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/server/PAE/PAEmem.mspx
>
Your correct and thanks for pointing that out. Forgot about that.
Still, it boots. My Fedora 5 install barfs. I'll have to borrow
a copy of advanced server to see if the install will come up. Guess
that puts and end to this until next week.
Tnx
Cokey
Still haven't managed to borrow a copy of M$ advanced server... but I
did run the memtest86 from the Fedora 6 CD. Recognized 6G and
ran for 6 hours with no problems encountered. I really don't think it's
a hardware problem. Still looking for suggestions.
Tnx
Cokey
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