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07-25-2014 06:42 AM
07-25-2014 06:42 AM
Hardware Memory Alarms in vCenter
Fredy was looking for a ESX memory alarm problem:
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Any one seen this or know if there is a permanent fix for these alarms?
The Customer has seen this many times on some of our G7/G8 blades. A reboot always clears it. They have seen these memory errors on all 8 RAM modules or just in Processor 1/Processor 2 groups like the one in attached screenshot. I don't have anything in the IML log, or system log in vCenter.
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Input from Christophe:
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Caution: in case you need to get through Steps 8 & 9 (restarting the Services), move first your VMs to another ESX Host !!!
Rgds
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02-24-2016 05:01 PM
02-24-2016 05:01 PM
Re: Hardware Memory Alarms in vCenter
What about thistype of error on the Blade fan:
is that the same root cause of IPMI sensor as well ?