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Memory Upgrade

 
Peter Clarke
Regular Advisor

Memory Upgrade

Hi

I have an Alpha ES40 with 4GB of memory we are just about to get an additional 4GB can anyone help or point me in the direction of any relevant documents of what i have to do after it has been installed??

Thanks

Peter
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Mobeen_1
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Peter,
This question had come up in the forums few days back and myself and a few other colleagues had thrown our ideas. Please review the link below and i am sure that has all the information you are looking for

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=586831

regards
Mobeen
Peter Clarke
Regular Advisor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Mobeen,

Thanks just need to know what the correct command would be to run autogen??

Peter
Mobeen_1
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Peter,
The Syntax to run Autogen is as follows

@sys$update:Autogen [start-phase] [end-phase] [execution-mode]

In your case, i would suggest that you run

@sys$update:Autogen getdata savparams feedback

Let me know if you have any questions

regards
Mobeen
Mobeen_1
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Peter,
Additionally you can look through the autogen help and decide

@sys$update:autogen help

regards
Mobeen
Peter Clarke
Regular Advisor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Mobeen,

Should i run autogen as soon as i bring the system back up with the new memory or shall i run it after say 24hrs of the system being in use??

Peter
Mobeen_1
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Peter,
If i were you, i would run it once after the system comes back up after the memory upgrade and again after some stipulated period and then based on the feedback will make the necessary changes

regards
Mobeen
Kris Clippeleyr
Honored Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Peter,

The syntax for running AUTOGEN is:

@SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN [start] [end] [exec]

See information when executing
@SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN HELP

I always make sure that the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file contains reasonable values and execute
@SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS TESTFILES CHECK_FEEDBACK
or
@SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA TESTFILES CHECK_FEEDBACK

I then check the AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT for apparent errors and warnings, and also the SETPARAMS.DAT file for "strange" values.
Then I modify the MODPARAMS.DAT if necessary, and re-run AUTOGEN, until I'm satisfied.

Finally, I run AUTOGEN thus:
@SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA SETPARAMS CHECK_FEEDBACK
and reboot the system at a convenient time.

Hope this helps,

Kris
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Cass Witkowski
Trusted Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

There is an issue about mixing Stacked and Unstacked memory boards in the ES40. There is usually a flyer that comes with the memory boards that describe the issue.
Martin P.J. Zinser
Honored Contributor

Re: Memory Upgrade

Hi Peter,

actually you might want to run autogen once before bringing down the box for the memory install, since that should give you a could handle on your current workload and a better start on the new values. This does assume that the system has been up and used for a sufficient period of time.

Greetings, Martin