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Recovering from a failed cmp/memory module – FUJITSU T5440 User Manual

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Performing Node Reconfiguration

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Recovering From a Failed CMP/Memory
Module

This topic includes the following:

“Options for Recovering From a Failed CMP/Memory Module” on page 161

“Reconfiguring I/O Device Nodes” on page 162

“Reset the LDoms Guest Configuration” on page 166

Options for Recovering From a Failed
CMP/Memory Module

If your system experiences a complete CMP/memory module failure, do one of the
following:

1. Replace the failed CMP/memory module.

2. If a replacement CMP module is not available, remove the failed CMP module and

replace it with a CMP from a different slot that does not have any directly
connected I/O devices in use (see

“I/O Fabric in 2P Configuration” on page 168

and

“I/O Fabric in 4P Configuration” on page 169

). If this leaves a memory

module without its associated CMP module, remove the memory module.

Note –

At a minimum, a functioning CMP module must be installed in CMP Slot 0.

If you are performing a node reconfiguration following a failure in CMP Slot 0, you
must move one of the remaining CMP modules to CMP Slot 0.

3. If neither option (1) nor (2) is possible, you must do the following:

“Temporarily Disable All Memory Modules” on page 164

“Reconfigure the I/O and PCIe Fabric” on page 163

“Re-Enable All Memory Modules” on page 165

“Reset the LDoms Guest Configuration” on page 166

Related Information

“Managing Faults” on page 11

“Servicing CMP/Memory Modules” on page 102