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Sun Fire X4140, X4240, and X4440 Servers Diagnostics Guide • August 2008
Note –
If the error is on low 1MB, the BIOS freezes after rebooting. Therefore, no
DMI log is recorded.
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An example of the error reported by the SEL through IPMI 2.0 is as follows:
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When low memory is erroneous, the BIOS is frozen on pre-boot low memory
test because the BIOS cannot decompress itself into faulty DRAM and execute
the following items:
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When the faulty DIMM is beyond the BIOS's low 1MB extraction space, proper
boot happens:
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Note the following considerations for this revision:
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Uncorrectable ECC Memory Error is not reported.
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Multi-bit ECC errors are reported as Memory Device Disabled.
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On first reboot, BIOS logs a HyperTransport Error in the DMI log.
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The BIOS disables the DIMM.
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The BIOS sends the SEL records to the BMC.
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The BIOS reboots again.
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The BIOS skips the faulty DIMM on the next POST memory test.
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The BIOS reports available memory, excluding the faulty DIMM pair.
FIGURE D-1
shows an example of a DMI log screen from BIOS Setup Page.
ipmitool> sel list
100 | 08/26/2005 | 11:36:09 | OEM #0xfb |
200 | 08/26/2005 | 11:36:12 | System Firmware Error | No usable system memory
300 | 08/26/2005 | 11:36:12 | Memory | Memory Device Disabled | CPU 0 DIMM 0
ipmitool> sel list
100 | 08/26/2005 | 05:04:04 | OEM #0xfb |
200 | 08/26/2005 | 05:04:09 | Memory | Memory Device Disabled | CPU 0 DIMM 0