Chapter 3: FRU Removal and Replacement Procedures
Replacing Node Memory Modules
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Click
OK
to continue. The system generates a new DSET report. This can take several minutes.
4. To download the newly generated DSET report, click
Download Report
.
5. Decompress the DSET report and open the DSET report interface file
dsetreport.hta
.
Note:
When prompted, enter the password “dell” (no quotes, all lowercase letters).
6. Navigate to
System > Main Chassis > Memory
).
Figure 48:
Identifying a Failed Memory Module
7. Check the DSET report entries for DIMM sockets A1–A8 and B1–B8 to locate the failed DIMM.
Note:
DIMM sockets A5–A8 and B5–B8 are not populated in systems with 0–3 Expansion Modules
(RBODs) and will show as
Not Occupied
. DIMM sockets A9–A12 and B9–B12 always shows as
Not
Occupied
.
Removing a Failed Memory Module from the Node
To remove the failed memory module from the DXi6900 G2 Node:
WARNING:
The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been
powered down. Allow time for the memory modules to cool before handling them.
Turning Off the DXi6900 G2 on page 23
).
Opening and Closing the Node on page 64
).
3. Locate the failed memory module.