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04-05-2017 03:09 AM
04-05-2017 03:09 AM
Hi there,
We have a HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server, with 2 x Xeon E5-2620 v4 Processors.
We are installing 16 x 16GB modules of memory (Part: 809082-091), the initial configuration we have tried for this was;
P1 Channels -
- C1 - 16GB
- G2 - 16GB
- K3 - Unpopulated
- D4 - 16GB
- H5 - 16GB
- L6 - Unpopulated
- J7 - Unpopulated
- F8 - 16GB
- B9 - 16GB
- I10 - Unpopulated
- E11 - 16GB
- A12 - 16GB
P2 Channels -
- C1 - 16GB
- G2 - 16GB
- K3 - Unpopulated
- D4 - 16GB
- H5 - 16GB
- L6 - Unpopulated
- J7 - Unpopulated
- F8 - 16GB
- B9 - 16GB
- I10 - Unpopulated
- E11 - 16GB
- A12 - 16GB
However this gave us Error 207 for Processor 2 Dimm 1 & Dimm 2. We thought maybe it was the RAM at fault, so changed 2 modules of ram from the Processor 1 bank with the 2 modules from Processor 2 dimm 1 and 2 slots, however we still had the same error. We have been through and re-seated all the modules of RAM and can confirm they are all locked in place correctly.
By changing the configuration of the RAM for the P2 channels from the above configuration, to the below configuration, the system is seeing all 16 sticks of ram OK;
- C1 - Unpopulated
- G2 - Unpopulated
- K3 - Unpopulated
- D4 - 16GB
- H5 - 16GB
- L6 - 16GB
- J7 - 16GB
- F8 - 16GB
- B9 - 16GB
- I10 - Unpopulated
- E11 - 16GB
- A12 - 16GB
We followed the guidelines for Advanced ECC memory mode, by filling the white and black dimm slots of each channel first, which worked OK for the Processor 1 slots, however doesn't seem to want to work for Processor 2 dimm slots.
Any idea's? We think it could possibly be an issue with the motherboard?
Many thanks in advance
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04-05-2017 07:01 AM
04-05-2017 07:01 AM
Re: HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 - Memory Issue
Thanks for the input Jimmy.
I submitted a case with HPE support and have since swapped the Processor's around to ensure its not a fault on a processor. The issue stays with the same dimm slots so HPE are arranging for a replacement system board.