Troubleshooting dimm problems, Dimm population rules, Chapter 3 – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4240 User Manual
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C H A P T E R
3
Troubleshooting DIMM Problems
This chapter describes how to detect and correct problems with the server’s Dual
Inline Memory Modules (DIMM)s. It includes the following sections:
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“DIMM Population Rules” on page 11
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“DIMM Replacement Policy” on page 12
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“How DIMM Errors Are Handled by the System” on page 12
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“Isolating and Correcting DIMM ECC Errors” on page 18
DIMM Population Rules
The DIMM population rules for the server are as follows:
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Each CPU can support a maximum of eight DIMMs.
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The DIMM slots are paired and the DIMMs must be installed in pairs (0-1, 2-3, 4-
5, and 6-7). See
FIGURE 3-1
and
. The memory sockets are colored black
or white to indicate which slots are paired by matching colors.
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DIMMs are populated starting from the outside (away from the CPU) and
working toward the inside.
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CPUs with only a single pair of DIMMs must have those DIMMs installed in that
CPU’s outside white DIMM slots (6 and 7). See
FIGURE 3-1
and
.
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Only DDR2 800 Mhz, 667Mhz, and 533Mhz DIMMs are supported.
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Each pair of DIMMs must be identical (same manufacturer, size, and speed).