Connectivity Guide
busWidthIs32xOrx32(14) The system slot bus width is 32x or x32.
NOTE: System slot bus width of type n bits are for parallel buses such as PCI.
NOTE: System slot bus width of type nx or xn are for serial buses such as PCI Express.
Memory Group
The Memory Group provides information about the physical memory in your system. Variables in this group include error correction type,
location, and dierent types of memory use, such as cache, ash, system, video, and nonvolatile memory.
Physical Memory Tables
The following management information base (MIB) tables dene the objects in the Memory Group:
• Physical Memory Array Table
• Physical Memory Array Mapped Table
• Physical Memory Conguration Table
• Physical Memory Logging Table
• Redundant Memory Unit Table
• Physical Memory Card Table
Physical Memory Array Table
The physical memory array is the entire physical memory of a system. The example that follows shows variable values for a system that has
one 128-megabyte (MB) dual in-line memory module (DIMM):
• physicalMemoryArrayMaximumSize = 2,097,152 kilobytes (KB) or 2 gigabytes (GB)
• physicalMemoryArrayTotalNumberSockets = 4 (the example system has four DIMM slots on the motherboard)
• physicalMemoryArrayInUseNumberSockets = 1 (there is only one DIMM installed)
The Rank of the DIMM are :
• 0 — Unknown
• 1 — Single
• 2 — Dual
• 4 — Quad
• 8 — Octal
• 16 — Hexa
The following object sets up the Physical Memory Array Table:
Table 949. Physical Memory Array Table
Name
physicalMemoryArrayTable
Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.1300.10
Description Denes the Physical Memory Array Table.
Syntax PhysicalMemoryArrayTableEntry
Access Not accessible
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