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05-11-2020 11:44 PM
Hello,
I am looking for a way to disable some memory modules in a C240 M5 server.
Is there a "software" way (e.g. via certain policies) besides physical removing them?
The server is managed via UCS Manager.
Regards
Martin
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05-13-2020 05:59 AM
Certain threshhold counters will trigger DIMMs to become blacklisted (i.e. UECC/multibit errors), but there is no mechanism to manually mark a dimm as 'don't use'.
If you are having issues with specific DIMMs with ECC/UECC alerts, you will want to open a TAC case.
Kirk...
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05-13-2020 05:59 AM
Certain threshhold counters will trigger DIMMs to become blacklisted (i.e. UECC/multibit errors), but there is no mechanism to manually mark a dimm as 'don't use'.
If you are having issues with specific DIMMs with ECC/UECC alerts, you will want to open a TAC case.
Kirk...
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05-13-2020 09:08 AM
Thanks for the reply Kirk. Therefore we will remove the DIMMs physically to reduce the amount of memory.
We do have indeed several issues with single- and multibit errors but that is a different topic.
