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Old 01-16-2008, 07:43 PM
Ulrich Windl
 
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Default Re: CSTM Warning after memory upgrade

You've populated slot pairs 0 and 6, but not 0 and 1 (as expected). Those
numbers can be found on the memory carrier board. Move the modules from
slot(s) 6 to slot(s) 1!

Enjoy,
Ulrich


kopetnik@yahoo.com writes:

> I had HP 9000 L1000 server with 512MB of RAM. I bought 2GB RAM kit from
> Kingston , installed it and everything seems to work correctly but when
> I check with cstm, I get following:
> ...
> Hardware path: 8
>
> Basic Memory Description
>
> Module Type: MEMORY
> Total Configured Memory : 2560 MB
> Page Size: 4096 Bytes
>
> Memory interleaving is supported on this machine and is ON.
>
> Memory Board Inventory
>
> DIMM Slot Size (MB)
> --------- ---------
> 0a 1024
> 6a 256
> 0b 1024
> 6b 256
> --------- ---------
> System Total (MB): 2560
>
> Memory Error Log Summary
>
> The memory error log is empty.
>
> Page Deallocation Table (PDT)
>
> PDT Entries Used: 0
> PDT Entries Free: 50
> PDT Total Size: 50
>
> =-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=-+-=
>
>
> then:
> WARNING: Current loading of DIMMs failed thermal loading order check.
> Operation with this DIMM loading could lead to unreliable
> system operation and degraded device lifetimes. Refer to
> DIMM
> loading rules and re-distribute DIMMs.
>
>
> What does it mean?

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