IBM H80 Series Personal Computer User Manual


 
MEMORY CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
77. Enable/Disable Memory Repeat Gard: Currently Enabled
1. 11.16() Configured by system 2. 11.17() Configured by system
3. 11.18() Configured by system 4. 11.19() Configured by system
5. 11.2() Configured by system 6. 11.21() Configured by system
7. 11.22() Configured by system 8. 11.23() Configured by system
9. 11.24() Configured by system 1. 11.25() Configured by system
11. 11.26() Configured by system 12. 11.27() Configured by system
13. 11.28() Configured by system 14. 11.29() Configured by system
15. 11.3() Configured by system 16. 11.31() Configured by system
98. Return to Previous Menu
Memory DIMMs are managed as a group.
Deconfiguring a DIMM will make the whole group unavailable.
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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 change from configured to deconfigured or from
deconfigured to configured. 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 determined by
xx.yy
, where
xx
is the riser card
location (11 for riser card 1 and 10 for riser card 2) followed by the DIMM location on
the riser card, according to the following two illustrations.
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