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01-23-2001 05:33 AM
01-23-2001 05:33 AM
I get WARN 7706 while a server is booted. This is coming during a TEST phase. What is WARN 7706? Is there something wrong with a memory?
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01-23-2001 05:40 AM
01-23-2001 05:40 AM
Solution
When I reboot, I receive the message:
WARN 7706.
What does this message mean?
Configuration Info
This warning message is to inform the user that he/she may be
sacrificing a very small memory performance gain due to the fact
that he/she does not have ALL EDO memory installed in the system.
It's currently undocumented. The Warning message is a new one for
the 2.2 PDC release. The message can be ignored as there is no way,
(other than installing all 256Mb EDO memory) to eliminate it. It
should pose no operational problems.
WARN 7706.
What does this message mean?
Configuration Info
This warning message is to inform the user that he/she may be
sacrificing a very small memory performance gain due to the fact
that he/she does not have ALL EDO memory installed in the system.
It's currently undocumented. The Warning message is a new one for
the 2.2 PDC release. The message can be ignored as there is no way,
(other than installing all 256Mb EDO memory) to eliminate it. It
should pose no operational problems.
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01-23-2001 05:43 AM
01-23-2001 05:43 AM
Re: WARN 7706 with K-380
You may this url in the future so here tis. Basically this will tell you what these messages are:
http://us-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=e9bc4f1e16d4d9c876/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000051601587
Now to explain 7706 - it means that you do not have installed all the EDU memory in your system. It is a basically information message that can be ignored, since there is no way to eliminate it (unless you installed all the 256mb EDO memory).
Regards,
http://us-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=e9bc4f1e16d4d9c876/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000051601587
Now to explain 7706 - it means that you do not have installed all the EDU memory in your system. It is a basically information message that can be ignored, since there is no way to eliminate it (unless you installed all the 256mb EDO memory).
Regards,
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