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Am Mon, 23 Jun 2014 09:27:46 -0600
Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> schrieb:
> On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 16:31 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
> >=20
> > I'm out of ideas. Is there a way to stress test the CPU and memory
> > system to check
> > whether RAM, the CPU itself and, as an additional possibility, the
> > disk i/o controller
> > (Intel ICH10)?
> >=20
> > Thanks for your patience,
>=20
> A really good tool for stress-testing a system is ports/math/mprime. It
> will find memory and cpu errors that memtest86 and other tools
> completely overlook. Run one copy per cpu, something like this:
>=20
> for i in $(jot $(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) 0) ; do
> sleep $((i * 2)) && mprime -t -a$i >/tmp/mprime$i.log &
> done
>=20
> Many overclockers use this to ensure the system is stable with the OC
> settings. If your system can run a copy of mprime per cpu continuously
> for 24 hours the hardware is fine.
>=20
> -- Ian
A great idea, but regretably I receive this error while trying to install t=
hat neat port:
mprime-0.0.24.14 is only for i386, while you are running amd64.
*** Error code 1
Is there a 64bit counterpart?
Oliver
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