MAP 1240: Memory Problem Resolution
Note:
The firmware checkpoint that sent you here could be one of the following: E122,
E213, E214, E218, E220 or E3xx. These checkpoints are referred to as
″
a
memory checkpoint
″
in this MAP.
Purpose of This MAP
This MAP is used to troubleshoot a problem during the memory test when the system
stops at a memory checkpoint and no error code is displayed on the operator panel.
Notes:
1. If the symptom changes while you are using this MAP, check for loose cards,
cables, and obvious problems. If you do not find a problem, go to “MAP 1540:
Minimum Configuration” on page 50.
2. The service processor may have recorded one or more symptoms in its error log. It
is a good idea to examine that error log before proceeding (see Service Processor
System Information Menu).
3. The service processor may have been set by the user to monitor service operations
and to attempt recoveries. You might want to disable these actions while you
diagnose and service the system. If you disable them, make notes of their current
settings so that you can restore them before you leave. Following are the settings:
Surveillance
From the Service Processor Setup Menu, go to
the OS Surveillance Setup Menu and disable
surveillance.
Unattended Start Mode
From the Service Processor System Power
Control Menu, disable unattended start mode.
Reboot Policy
From the System Power Control Menu, go to
the Reboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu and set:
1. Number of reboot attempts to
0
(zero)
2. Use OS-Defined restart policy to
No
3. Enable supplemental restart policy to
No
.
Call Out
From the Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu, go to
the Serial Port Selection Menu and disable
call-out on both serial ports.
General Memory Information
Be sure to unplug the power cable before removing or installing the memory card or
memory modules to avoid damage to them.
Memory cards can be installed in either slot (or both) on the system board. They can be
installed in any sequence.
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