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11-20-2002 09:51 AM
11-20-2002 09:51 AM
I,ve received this message event.
Description of Error:
The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is 100% full.
PDT Entries Used: 50
PDT Entries Free: 0
PDT Total Size: 50
An excessive number of memory pages have been deallocated due to
excessive correctable single bit errors being detected. Although the
errors are being corrected, this condition indicates a potential
problem.
This mean i have a hardware problem?
If someone can explains this, i appreciate so much.
thanks.
Description of Error:
The Page Deallocation Table (PDT) is 100% full.
PDT Entries Used: 50
PDT Entries Free: 0
PDT Total Size: 50
An excessive number of memory pages have been deallocated due to
excessive correctable single bit errors being detected. Although the
errors are being corrected, this condition indicates a potential
problem.
This mean i have a hardware problem?
If someone can explains this, i appreciate so much.
thanks.
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11-20-2002 10:04 AM
11-20-2002 10:04 AM
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Potentially it could indicate a hardware problem. The PDT shows which memory pages have been deallocated due to memory errors. And this error can be a single-bit and/or double bit memory errors. When the errors are found the memory pages are deallocated and the PDT is updated hence you see these errors. What you need to do it get into STM and check the memory error log.
# cstm
cstm> map
cstm> sel dev
cstm> info
cstm> infolog
You should see a list of "errors table". If there are a lot of entries/errors (say more than 10 or so) then I suggest you give a call to HP.
# cstm
cstm> map
cstm> sel dev
cstm> info
cstm> infolog
You should see a list of "errors table". If there are a lot of entries/errors (say more than 10 or so) then I suggest you give a call to HP.
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11-20-2002 10:48 AM
11-20-2002 10:48 AM
Re: dm_memory
Hi Javier,
Yes, there's a high chance that you have a memory module that's going bad. That many deallocations could definitely point to this scenario.
I'd log a HW call to the response ctr & let them analyze the situation.
The risk of moving forward without doing anything is that you now have NO table space left to deallocate the next bad memory page which could lead to a panic.
Rgds,
Jeff
Yes, there's a high chance that you have a memory module that's going bad. That many deallocations could definitely point to this scenario.
I'd log a HW call to the response ctr & let them analyze the situation.
The risk of moving forward without doing anything is that you now have NO table space left to deallocate the next bad memory page which could lead to a panic.
Rgds,
Jeff
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11-20-2002 06:57 PM
11-20-2002 06:57 PM
Re: dm_memory
Yes, you're most likely going to have to replace memory on your server. By the way, a simple reboot generally will not clear out your Page Deallocation Table. This is need to be done in the PDC. The HP FE should be able to do this, but if not, I believe the location to do this is in SERvice
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