To change the memory configuration, select the number of the memory DIMM. The memory DIMM state
will change from
configured
to
deconfigured
or from
deconfigured
to
configured
.
In the previous example menu, each line shows two DIMMs and indicates whether they are configured.
To enable or disable Memory Repeat Gard, use menu option 77 of the Memory
Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu.
To enable or disable runtime recoverable error repeat gard, use option 78 of the memory
configuration/deconfiguration menu.
The failure history of each DIMM is retained. If a DIMM with a history of failures is brought back online
by disabling Repeat Gard, it remains online if it passes testing during the boot process. However, if
Repeat Gard is enabled, the DIMM is taken offline again because of its history of failures.
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Power Control Network Utilities Menu
POWER CONTROL NETWORK UTILITIES MENU
1. Lamp Test for all Operator Panels
2. Display I/O Type
3. Change I/O Type
4. Collect & display SPCN trace data
5. Start SPCN Flash Update
6. Display Power Subsystem FRU Code Levels
Not Applicable
7. Display Power Subsystem FRU Code Levels
Not Applicable
98. Return to Previous Menu
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–
Lamp Test for All Operator Panels
Selecting this option tests the media drawer operator panel’s indicators by causing them to blink on
and off for approximately 30 seconds.
–
Display I/O Type
This option displays the I/O type of the CEC drawer as well as any external I/O drawers that are
attached to the CEC. (The I/O drawer address that is displayed is the drawer number assigned by
the SPCN firmware.) If no external drawers are attached, only the CEC’s I/O type is displayed.
–
Change I/O Type
Use this option to change the I/O type after a service action or configuration change, if the I/O type
is incorrect. If this option is chosen, you will be asked to make the following entries:
1. For the I/O drawer address, type
1
.
2. If a 4-slot PCI riser has been replaced, or is present in the system, type
A6
for the I/O type. If a
6-slot PCI riser has been replaced, or is present in the system, type
A3
for the I/O type.
If either value is not valid, a failure message displays on the console. Press Enter to return to the
Power Control Network Utilities Menu.
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L3 Mode Menu
This function is not available on this system.
v
Collect & display SPCN trace data
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