Operating System - HP-UX
1832145 Members
2831 Online
110038 Solutions
New Discussion

Re: Booting -- memory error

 
cninham
Frequent Advisor

Booting -- memory error

9000 / 800 / L2000 class server: Trying to boot for first time, to install OS. During boot I am getting MEMORY errors. Please see attached log file.

Can any one please tell me what these memory erros are? Is the memory bad? Is the memory located in the wrong slots? etc. etc. etc?

(P.S. This error is unreleated to another boot problem, which I have also posted today -- different server.)

Thank you,

Cameron
8 REPLIES 8
Sridhar Bhaskarla
Honored Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

Hi Cameron,

I don't think we can get much detail from the attachment other than concluding what you already did - that there is a hardware issue with the memory.

If you have hardware support (it should be covered if it is a new system) with HP, then have them check up the server.

-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
Scot Bean
Honored Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

Looks like a memory load order error. Same-sized memory needs to be paired up starting in lowest-numbered slots. If you have different sized pairs, install the largest ones first.
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

HI

Your memory problem is here:-

REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 7 = memory
SOURCE DETAIL: 2 = carrier SOURCE ID: FF

as Scott suggest sort the memory -

Paula

If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

Check with this cstm script I am attaching.

SEP
Steven E Protter
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
cninham
Frequent Advisor

Re: Booting -- memory error

Steven, thank you for the script. Unfortunately I cannot run the script currently -- as I cannot boot into the system (no OS is currently installed).

Cameron
doug mielke
Respected Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

As you work on the sorting of the memory pieces, consider only installing 2 or 4 at a time, to help narrow the possible mis match or hardware error.
Helen French
Honored Contributor

Re: Booting -- memory error

The best choice would be to get the support from HP or your hardware support. If you want to try something by yourself, try:
1) Reseating the memory on the slots
2) Install one pair first and see if it works and then add one by one. Follow the memory rules when you do this.
3) Check the PIM information for more details from Boot console menu
4) Check the slots with Offline Diag tools from boot menu
Life is a promise, fulfill it!
cninham
Frequent Advisor

Re: Booting -- memory error

Thank you all. The problem is RESOLVED. The problem was that the memory was not inserted into the memro slots in the required memory-bank order, i.e. 0a/b, 1a/b, 2a/b, etc...