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Listing and Managing Server Hardware
Checking for Memory DIMM Failures
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions—rp7410
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In the example that follows, eight DIMMs (0A–0D and 1A–1D) are
installed and are available (“ok”) for use by the cell’s partition.
In the above example, if any DIMM had failed its status would be “failed”
and all other DIMMs in its rank (for instance, rank 0 or rank 1) also
would be listed as failed.
Any one or more of the failed DIMMs might have been software
deallocated or might have failed self tests. In either case, all DIMMs in
the rank automatically are deallocated when any of the rank’s DIMMs
fails or is deallocated.
# parstatus -V -c0
[Cell]
Hardware Location : cab0,cell0
Global Cell Number : 0
Actual Usage : active core
Normal Usage : base
Connected To : cab0,bay0,chassis1
Partition Number : 0
Partition Name : Partition 0
[CPU Details]
Type : 5E70
Speed : 750 MHz
CPU Status
=== ======
0 ok
1 ok
2 ok
3 ok
CPUs
===========
OK : 4
Deconf : 0
Max : 4
[Memory Details]
DIMM Size (MB) Status
==== ========= =========
0A 512 ok
0B 512 ok
0C 512 ok
0D 512 ok
1A 512 ok
1B 512 ok
1C 512 ok
1D 512 ok
Memory
=========================
DIMM OK : 8
DIMM Deconf : 0
Max DIMMs : 32
Memory OK : 4.00 GB
Memory Deconf : 0.00 GB
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