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MEMORY CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU

77.

Enable/Disable Memory

Repeat Gard: Currently Enabled

1.

11.16(ðð)

Configured

by system

2.

11.17(ðð) Configured by system

3.

11.18(ðð)

Configured

by system

4.

11.19(ðð) Configured by system

5.

11.2ð(ðð)

Configured

by system

6.

11.21(ðð) Configured by system

7.

11.22(ðð)

Configured

by system

8.

11.23(ðð) Configured by system

9.11.24(ðð) Configured by system 1ð. 11.25(ðð) Configured by system

11.11.26(ðð) Configured by system 12. 11.27(ðð) Configured by system

13.11.28(ðð) Configured by system 14. 11.29(ðð) Configured by system

15.11.3ð(ðð) Configured by system 16. 11.31(ðð) Configured by system

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Memory DIMMs are managed as a group.

Deconfiguring a DIMM will make the whole group unavailabl￿e.

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Note:

This

table

is

built

from

vital

product

data collected during the last boot

sequence.

The

first

time

the

system

is

powered up, or

after

the system's

non-volatile

ram

(NVRAM)

has

been

erased, this

table

may

be empty. The

table

is

rebuilt

during

the next boot into AIX.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The error status of the each memory

DIMM

is

indicated by AB, where B indicates the

number

of errors

and A

indicates

the

type

of

error

according to

the

following table:

1:Bring-up failure

2:Run-time non-recoverable failure

3:Run-time recoverable failure

4:Group integrity failure

A status of 00 indicates that the memory DIMM has not had any errors logged against it by the service processor.

To change the memory configuration,

select the

number

of

the

memory DIMM.

The

memory DIMM state will changeconfiguredfrom

todeconfigured

or

from

 

 

 

deconfigured toconfigured. Memory DIMMs are managed as a group;

 

 

deconfiguring a

DIMM

makes

the whole group of four DIMMs unavailable.

 

In

the example

menu

shown

above,

each

line

shows

two

DIMMs and whether

they

are

configured.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The physical location of a

DIMM

is

xxdetermin.yy, whedrexx byis

the

riser

card

 

location (11 for riser card

1

and 10

for

riser

card 2) followed by the DIMM locati

the

riser card,

according

to

the

following

two

illustrations.

 

 

48 RS/6000 Enterprise Server Model H80 Series User's Guide

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Image 64
IBM H80 Series manual Indicated by AB, where B indicates