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тАО04-06-2010 01:31 PM
тАО04-06-2010 01:31 PM
Hi,
I have an rp4440 with 4 1GHz processors (I believe they are PA-8900) and have 32GB of memory on this machine. We're running 11.11.
In looking at cstm (see below) I see that there seems to be 32 1024MB chips in the cell (is that correct?). So if I were to increase my memory:
1) How can I find out if I have any open slots for additional memory?
2) If I donтАЩt have any open slots, would I simply remove all or a portion of the 1024MB memory and replace it with 2048MB?
Basic Memory Description
Module Type: MEMORY
Total Configured Memory : 32768 MB
Page Size: 4096 Bytes
Memory interleaving is supported on this machine and is ON.
Memory Board Inventory
DIMM Slot Size (MB)
--------- ---------
0A 1024
0B 1024
0C 1024
0D 1024
1A 1024
1B 1024
1C 1024
1D 1024
2A 1024
2B 1024
2C 1024
2D 1024
3A 1024
3B 1024
3C 1024
3D 1024
4A 1024
4B 1024
4C 1024
4D 1024
5A 1024
5B 1024
5C 1024
5D 1024
6A 1024
6B 1024
6C 1024
6D 1024
7A 1024
7B 1024
7C 1024
7D 1024
--------- ---------
System Total (MB): 32768
I have an rp4440 with 4 1GHz processors (I believe they are PA-8900) and have 32GB of memory on this machine. We're running 11.11.
In looking at cstm (see below) I see that there seems to be 32 1024MB chips in the cell (is that correct?). So if I were to increase my memory:
1) How can I find out if I have any open slots for additional memory?
2) If I donтАЩt have any open slots, would I simply remove all or a portion of the 1024MB memory and replace it with 2048MB?
Basic Memory Description
Module Type: MEMORY
Total Configured Memory : 32768 MB
Page Size: 4096 Bytes
Memory interleaving is supported on this machine and is ON.
Memory Board Inventory
DIMM Slot Size (MB)
--------- ---------
0A 1024
0B 1024
0C 1024
0D 1024
1A 1024
1B 1024
1C 1024
1D 1024
2A 1024
2B 1024
2C 1024
2D 1024
3A 1024
3B 1024
3C 1024
3D 1024
4A 1024
4B 1024
4C 1024
4D 1024
5A 1024
5B 1024
5C 1024
5D 1024
6A 1024
6B 1024
6C 1024
6D 1024
7A 1024
7B 1024
7C 1024
7D 1024
--------- ---------
System Total (MB): 32768
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тАО04-06-2010 03:47 PM
тАО04-06-2010 03:47 PM
Solution
Hi,
1) How can I find out if I have any open slots for additional memory?
Doesn't appear to have any open slots.
2) If I don├в t have any open slots, would I simply remove all or a portion of the 1024MB memory and replace it with 2048MB?
Yes. Memory is replaced/installed in Quads.
See this Quickspec for memory configuration and rules:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12034_div/12034_div.HTML
Rgds,
1) How can I find out if I have any open slots for additional memory?
Doesn't appear to have any open slots.
2) If I don├в t have any open slots, would I simply remove all or a portion of the 1024MB memory and replace it with 2048MB?
Yes. Memory is replaced/installed in Quads.
See this Quickspec for memory configuration and rules:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12034_div/12034_div.HTML
Rgds,
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тАО04-06-2010 05:20 PM
тАО04-06-2010 05:20 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
Yes.. looks like you dont have any free slots to add additional memory. You need to replace some with higher module.
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тАО04-09-2010 01:48 PM
тАО04-09-2010 01:48 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
Thanks to those who replied
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