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10-24-2003 03:03 AM
10-24-2003 03:03 AM
I have an L1000 with 1GB in RAM and I want to add 2GB more.
The board has three groups of slots, 2 groups with 4 slots each and 1 group with 8 slots.
There are 4 DIMMs of 256MB each connected to slots labeled as 0A, 1A, 0B and 1B. I want to install two DIMMs of 1GB each. My question is how they should be connected, to slots 2A and 2B or I have to change the connection of the others?
Thanks
Mauricio
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10-24-2003 03:22 AM
10-24-2003 03:22 AM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/A5191-96018/A5191-96018_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/A5191-96018/00/00/15-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/A5191-96018/00/00/15-toc.html&searchterms=configuration%7crules%7cmemory&queryid=20031024-091829
RULE # 1: You need to use ESD protection!!!
Make sure the power cords are completely disconnected.
You should remove the DIMMs in slots 0a & 0b.
Put your 1GB DIMMs in slots 0a & 0b
Put the 256MB DIMMs you removed into slots 2a & 2b.
Start the system back up.
HTH!
-Josh
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10-25-2003 06:53 PM
10-25-2003 06:53 PM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade.
Make sure your Firmware is up to date. The original firmware did not support 1Gb modules.
I believe as late as 39.40 would not support the largest DIMMS. I believe the current release is 41.39. If you get it installed, and it won't boot, try upgrading it from tape.
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10-29-2003 06:39 AM
10-29-2003 06:39 AM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade.
Thanks very much for the info.
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10-29-2003 07:02 AM
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10-29-2003 11:19 PM
10-29-2003 11:19 PM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade.
You can use the STM (Support Tools Manager) suite of commands to determine PDC version without having to reboot.
For example run the GUI - xstm - and select any CPU then do Tools -> Information -> Run
The output will list the PDC version.
Can also use the CLUI version cstm.
There are also contributed & 3rd party SW that will tell you PDC ver. They include Sysinfo, nickel & cfg2html. Do a google search for download URLs.
Most current PDC for L1000 is 41.39 & is available here:
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/patchDetail.do?patchid=PF_CRHW4139&context=firmware:cpu
HTH,
Jeff
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