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тАО04-29-2005 04:54 AM
тАО04-29-2005 04:54 AM
A500 Memory / controller errors.
Attached is the giant log of errors.
Why does it indicate Main Memory MISSING also?
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тАО04-29-2005 06:47 PM
тАО04-29-2005 06:47 PM
Re: A500 Memory / controller errors.
Though both are SDRAM but be it's specific to some model of the systems. I generally search the compatibility of the part in partsurfer (http://partsurfer.hp.com) before I try using them.
Now in your case either the memory is defective or not compatible. You may test the memory in one of the compatible system.
Regds
TT
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тАО05-03-2005 07:47 AM
тАО05-03-2005 07:47 AM
Re: A500 Memory / controller errors.
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тАО05-03-2005 02:07 PM
тАО05-03-2005 02:07 PM
Re: A500 Memory / controller errors.
That A3863-66501 is workstation memory, not designed for the A Class server. You are probably experiencing a timing issue, bus speed is probably way off. That's also why it's showing up as "missing", the system doesn't understand what is installed and is doing it's best to tell you that. If you get to BCH, try running an "IN ME" (INfo MEmory) to see if any memory is being seen in the system.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck - Tim
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тАО05-04-2005 04:21 AM
тАО05-04-2005 04:21 AM
Re: A500 Memory / controller errors.
The problem turned out to be the processor terminator. Of the 3 proc-terms I had in the lab, 2 had 1 little fuzzy button missing, the other one looked fine but still didn't work. I pulled a proc-term from a working machine and I was able to boot to the PDC without any gsp errors. I tried these bad proc-terms in the working A thats WAS in production (heh) and the errors followed.
What I dont understand is why the gsp reported the 'memory' and 'controller' errors, had me looking in the wrong place.
10000 points for everyone!!