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Alert ID: 2700420140317044214
Serial Num: 1X123456
Product Name: DDR3 DIMM
- Indicted / Acquitted -
Type Timestamp Entity Reason
Ind Mon Mar 17 04:42:10 2014 CAE See reason above.
Acq Mon Mar 17 07:02:28 2014 User User request.
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- SubFru Isolation -
Entire FRU indicted.
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- SubFru Deconfiguration -
Entire FRU deconfigured.
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- Related Locations -
0x0100FF0100010A74 Path: dimm-1/1/0/1
0x0100FF01FF00FF11 Path: cpusocket-1/1/0
0x0100FF01FFFFFF94 Path: blade-1/1
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Subcomponent isolation and deconfiguration displays
Subcomponent isolation refers to the subcomponents of a part that can require service. In these cases,
the component is indicted because the only way the subcomponent can be serviced is by removing and
servicing the entire component.
Subcomponent deconfigurations are also possible. These are indications of subcomponent failures.
The
show
<location>
and
show fru
command output might contain “SubFru Isolation” and “SubFru
Deconfiguration” sections to communicate subcomponent health information. If a subcomponent
deconfiguration event occurs, the corresponding subcomponent Isolation will also be set, which triggers
an indictment of the parent component.
The sections below show examples of how the subcomponent isolation sections look.
NOTE:
The format of the deconfiguration sections look identical to those for Isolation so are not shown in
the following sections.
Blade subcomponent displays
There are several different types of subcomponent displays which can be provided for blades.
DIMMs
The DIMM subFru Isolation display is different from other subFru Isolation displays in that it
communicates DIMM loading order issues rather than faults in the subFRUs. A “1” in the display below
means the DIMM is present but not used due to a loading order issue and “0” means there is no problem
with that DIMM location. This display along with the OA CLI show blade info command output can be
used to determine which DIMMs are present and which are associated with DIMM loading errors.
- SubFru Isolation -
- Blade -
- DIMM Loading Status -
CPU0: 1A - 6A - 19A - 24A
0 0 0 1 <- Indicates loading error for DIMM
24A
7B - 12B - 13B - 18B (DIMMS 1A, 6A, 19A are OK)
0 0 0 0
2C - 5C - 20C - 23C
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