Potential Data Corruption Problem on Tyan Thunder MBs?
"A simple way to verify this problem follows:
Using a Red Hat 7.1 install (2.4.2 kernel, but other 2.4 kernels exhibit this problem) and a file /tmp/x that is over 500MB in size, "cp /tmp/x /tmp/y", and compare the md5 checksums using md5sum. Keep doing this, deleting /tmp/y each time before you do.
/tmp/x and /tmp/y will continuously show the same size, but will sometimes have different md5 checksums. A diff between the files usually shows that 4 bytes are moved to another part of the file. You may have to go through a number of iterations before you see it. We have a more sophisticated test script available, just e-mail me at here and I'll send it to you.
Tyan claims that this problem is a limitation of the Serverworks LE chipset, however I have not been able to reproduce this problem on any of the Asus CUR-DLS motherboards (which use the same chipset!).
If anyone can reproduce this problem on a different Serverworks LE mobo, I'd like to hear about it. Thanks!"
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