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matt11
Nov 08, 2010Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV RAIDiator 4.1.6: Alloc null skbuff in pool
Now that I'm out of warranty, I decided to enable the RootAccess patch. I was looking at /var/log/messages and noticed lots of bursts of these: Nov 7 15:08:39 nasgul kernel: Alloc null skbuff in...
matt11
Nov 08, 2010Aspirant
I bought from the approved hardware list & tested it thoroughly (though not recently).
mdgm wrote: I see you've indicated in another post you are running a 3rd party RAM module. What happens if you put the stock memory module back in?
Anyhow, I can try that, but one variable is going to be that I'm running 1 GB and it came with one of a smaller size (256 or 512 - I forget). Is your thinking that the size is an issue? Or do you suspect the 3rd party RAM is defective?
BTW, I've been running and checking MD5's on my data and copying lots of it around (with the NAS running stably, the whole time), so I feel it's unlikely that the RAM is defective. It could be, but in my experience, bad RAM usually causes data errors before it starts to cause any sort of instability.
The main reason I asked is that I'm just wondering if it indicates a configuration problem that might be affecting my performance.
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