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Memory Diagnostic Test
The memory diagnostic test uses all the processors installed in the server to test all installed memory. The
DIMMs that are installed are displayed by the cartridge and socket (or the bank and socket) in which they
are located, and errors are reported with a reference to the failed DIMM.
To run the memory diagnostic test, select
Memory Test
from the Diagnostics Utility menu.
For a Generation 5 server with an Intel® processor, the following options are available within the
Memory Test
submenu:
•
Software Memory Test — Choosing this option automatically runs the test until completion or until
you press the
Esc
key to exit.
•
Quick MEMBIST Test — Choosing this option causes the system to reboot and run the preconfigured
hardware-based memory test. Upon reboot, Memory Diagnostics displays the test results. A normal
system reboot is required after performing a MEMBIST test.
•
User-defined MEMBIST Test — Choosing this option enables a user-defined configuration of the
Quick MEMBIST test. Increasing the MEMBIST test time results in a blank screen for the duration of
the test. Upon test completion and reboot, Memory Diagnostics displays the test results. A normal
system reboot is required after performing a MEMBIST test.
NOTE:
To cancel either MEMBIST test, press and hold the Power On/Standby button to
initiate a forced shut-down. Upon reboot, no record of an incomplete test exists.
For all servers other than a Generation 5 server with an Intel® processor, the Software Memory Test
automatically runs when
Memory Test
is selected from the Diagnostic Utility Menu.
CPU Diagnostic Test
The CPU diagnostic test checks the registers and MP capability of each processor. The test first checks all
the 16-bit and 32-bit registers, and then checks all the flags for all processors. If no errors are found,
OK
is displayed under the Status column for each processor. If errors are found,
X
is displayed under the
Status column for each processor with errors.
Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL380e
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