MEMORY CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
1: 11.16(00) Configured by system 2: 11.17(00) Configured by system
9: 11.18(00) Configured by system 10: 11.19(00) Configured by system
17: 11.20(00) Configured by system 18: 11.21(00) Configured by system
25: 11.22(00) Configured by system 26: 11.23(00) Configured by system
3: 11.24(00) Configured by system 4: 11.25(00) Configured by system
11: 11.26(00) Configured by system 12: 11.27(00) Configured by system
19: 11.28(00) Configured by system 20: 11.29(00) Configured by system
27: 11.30(00) Configured by system 28: 11.31(00) Configured by system
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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 DIMMs in the system are presented by group. Octal A is shown first, followed by octals B, C, and
D, if present. The menu selection index/DIMM number and the DIMM address correspond to the
numbers shown in “Memory Riser Card 1 Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus” on
page 376 and “Memory Riser Card 2 Memory DIMM Locations for Service Processor Menus” on page
377.
The fields in the previous table represent the following:
Column 1 1. Menu selection index/DIMM number
Column 2 11.xx (riser card 1) or 10.xx (riser card 2) DIMM address used by service processor
Column 3 (00) Error status
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
An
error 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 eight unavailable.
In the example menu shown above, each line shows two DIMMs and indicates whether they are
configured.
To enable or disable Memory Repeat Gard, use menu option 77.
Memory Repeat Gard is enabled by default.
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