•
Namespaces
: Displays namespaces and allows you to create or delete them when persistent memory is
used. Namespaces can also be created when creating goals. A namespace provisioning of persistent
memory applies only to the selected region.
Existing namespace attributes such as the size cannot be modified. You can only add or delete namespaces.
•
Total capacity
: Displays the total resource allocation across the server.
Updating the DCPMM Firmware Using the BIOS Setup Utility
You can update the DCPMM firmware from the BIOS Setup Utility if you know the path to the .bin files.
The firmware update is applied to all installed DCPMMs.
1.
Navigate to
Advanced > Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory Configuration > DIMMs > Update
firmware
2.
Under
File
:
, provide the file path to the .bin file.
3.
Select
Update
.
Replacing Components Inside an I/O Module
When handling server components, handle them only by carrier edges and use an electrostatic discharge (ESD)
wrist-strap or other grounding device to avoid damage.
Caution
Never remove an I/O module without shutting down and removing power from the server.
Caution
This section describes how to install and replace I/O module components.
The I/O module is not field replaceable, nor can you move an I/O module from one chassis to another. This
module contains a security chip that requires it to stay with the PCIe module in the same chassis, as shipped
from the factory.
Note
See also:
•
Replacing Components Inside the Main Chassis, on page 17
•
Replacing Components Inside a CPU Module, on page 67
Maintaining the Server
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Replacing Components Inside an I/O Module