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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

 
r rayfield
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Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

Can I tell which memory dimm is bad from the FRU output? I have one stick that is marking a bank bad, and need to find out which one.
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Torsten.
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

Hi,

run the stm on the memory followed by the logtool to get more information.

echo "selclass qualifier memory;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm

Hope this helps!
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Court Campbell
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

why not try cstm.

cstm
cstm> sel dev 2
cstm> info
cstm> infolog

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r rayfield
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

OK, I see the bad bank, but what did you say do next?

Cab 0 Cell 0 DIMM 7A 2048 Deconf 060206112125 62706
Cab 0 Cell 0 DIMM 7B 2048 Deconf 060206111346 62706
Cab 0 Cell 1 DIMM 6A 2048 Deconf 060206112602 62706
Cab 0 Cell 1 DIMM 6B 2048 Deconf 060206111006 62706
Court Campbell
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

I am not sure what you mean. If this server is under a support contract you need to call hp and have them come out and change the memory module.
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Torsten.
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

deconfigured doesn't mean bad.

Contact the hp support.

Hope this helps!
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r rayfield
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

It is 3rd party memory, HP does not support it.
Torsten.
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

So try to run the logtool within stm.
One bad dimm will cause the quad (4 Dimms) to be deconfigured.

What does the stm log gives you?

Hope this helps!
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r rayfield
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

I don't know what you are talking about with the strn and logtool. Never saw the cstm command before today.....Can you give me the syntax please?
Torsten.
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Re: Finding bad dimm on the MP console of a RX7620

as mentioned above - first run

echo "selclass qualifier memory;info;wait;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm

Hope this helps!
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