I have stepped into an IT role in an office that has an old SGI Indigo 2 with an IRIX system. I've used this system in the past but only as a user, not an administrator. This morning, the monitor has a message that reads:
PANIC: IRIX killed due to Memory Error in SIMM S9 at Physical Address 0xa55eba9 PC: 0x88005940 ep: 0x88212df8
Memory Configuration registers: 0x2f202f30/0x0, Data: 0x43000001/0xe7fa068
Dumping to dev 0x2000011 at block 0, space: 0x27ba pages
Dumping low memory...
Dumping unmapped memory from page 0x4 to page 0x3d5........
Dumping kernal pages..........
Dumping remaining in-use pages..............................
Available dump space depleted.
Dumping page marked free...
Available dump space depleted.
Flushing out buffers
Updating dump header.
Dump complete.
[Press reset to restart the machine.]
Does this mean anything critically bad? If I go ahead and restart the machine, will I run the risk of losing anything? If so, what steps can I take to protect our data?
PANIC: IRIX killed due to Memory Error in SIMM S9 at Physical Address 0xa55eba9 PC: 0x88005940 ep: 0x88212df8
Memory Configuration registers: 0x2f202f30/0x0, Data: 0x43000001/0xe7fa068
Dumping to dev 0x2000011 at block 0, space: 0x27ba pages
Dumping low memory...
Dumping unmapped memory from page 0x4 to page 0x3d5........
Dumping kernal pages..........
Dumping remaining in-use pages..............................
Available dump space depleted.
Dumping page marked free...
Available dump space depleted.
Flushing out buffers
Updating dump header.
Dump complete.
[Press reset to restart the machine.]
Does this mean anything critically bad? If I go ahead and restart the machine, will I run the risk of losing anything? If so, what steps can I take to protect our data?