You might also look at the `dmesg` output. Mine has passed the point
where I could look and see what exactly is said, but I know there are
some memory diagnostics printed there. You could remotely reboot and
then reconnect and run dmesg if the log's passed that point.
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 18:12, Kevin Brown wrote:
> > The extra downtime is not an option.
> >
> > And I do not want to fill out the paperwork to do it twice.
>
> >>Well, you are going to have to open it up at some time to put the new
> >>memory in. Just open it up twice! It should make opening it the second time
> >>easier.
>
> Could check things like /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/pci
>
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