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07-29-2022 07:21 AM - last edited on 07-31-2022 11:37 PM by support_s
07-29-2022 07:21 AM - last edited on 07-31-2022 11:37 PM by support_s
CL2200 Gen10 Memory Compatibility
I purchased a CL2200 Gen10 barebones server for my homelab. I picked up one Xeon Gold 6148 CPU with plans to eventually get a second one. I pulled 12x 16GB DDR4 RDIMMS from an IBM system that I had, it's Micron MTA36ASF2G72PZ-2G1A2IG. When I try to boot the system I get a "Correctable memory error" during the "Memory initialization" and after updating the BIOS and BMC I'm now getting a "Failure at memory training".
I'm trying to find if the RAM is the issue or not and if so, what RAM do I need to buy to get this server working? I'd prefer the most cost effective option since this is for a non production system for my home use.
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07-29-2022 08:22 AM
07-29-2022 08:22 AM
Query: CL2200 Gen10 Memory Compatibility
System recommended content:
1. HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen10 Server - Memory Configuration
2. HPE Cloudline CL2200 Gen10 Server - Removing and Replacing DIMMs
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07-30-2022 03:27 AM
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Re: CL2200 Gen10 Memory Compatibility
Hi,
Please refer to the Quickspecs. Page# 16 for configuration, Page# 12 for part numbers.
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08-02-2022 06:58 PM
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Re: CL2200 Gen10 Memory Compatibility
The part number of the working DIMM is: MTA18ASF2G72PDZ-2G6D1QG
The part number of the 32gb DIMMs that give an error are: MTA36ASF4G72PZ-2G6D1RI
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08-25-2022 10:15 PM
08-25-2022 10:15 PM
Re: CL2200 Gen10 Memory Compatibility
@sparton175 wrote: MyCCPay LoginI purchased a CL2200 Gen10 barebones server for my homelab. I picked up one Xeon Gold 6148 CPU with plans to eventually get a second one. I pulled 12x 16GB DDR4 RDIMMS from an IBM system that I had, it's Micron MTA36ASF2G72PZ-2G1A2IG. When I try to boot the system I get a "Correctable memory error" during the "Memory initialization" and after updating the BIOS and BMC I'm now getting a "Failure at memory training".
I'm trying to find if the RAM is the issue or not and if so, what RAM do I need to buy to get this server working? I'd prefer the most cost effective option since this is for a non production system for my home use.
Load reduced memory module technology uses a distributed data buffer to improve bandwidth efficiencies when scaling to higher capacities and speed on enterprise server systems. All LRDIMMs are registe