MEMORY CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
1: 16.16(00) Configured by system
2: 17.17(00) Configured by system
3: 18.18(00) Configured by system
4: 19.19(00) Configured by system
98. Return to Previous Menu
Note: This table is built from vital product data collected during the last boot
sequence. The first time the system is powered on, or after the system’s
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) has been erased, this table may be empty. The
table is rebuilt during the next boot into AIX.
The fields in the previous table represent the following:
Column 1
1. Menu selection index/book number
Column 2
xx.xx : Book address used by service processor
Column 3
(00) Error status
The error status of the each memory book is indicated by AB, where B indicates the
number of errors and A indicates the type of error according to the following table:
1. Bring-up failure
2. Run-time non-recoverable failure
3. Run-time recoverable failure
4. Group integrity failure
5. Non-repeat-gardable error. The resource may be reconfigured on the next boot.
An error status of 00 (for example,
11.16(00)
) indicates that the memory book has
not had any errors logged against it by the service processor.
To change the memory configuration, select the number of the memory book. The
memory book state will change from
configured
to
deconfigured
or from
deconfigured
to
configured
.
In the previous example menu, each line shows two books and indicates whether
they are configured.
To enable or disable Memory Repeat Gard, use menu option 77 of the Processor
Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu.
The failure history of each book is retained. If a book 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 book is taken
offline again because of its history of failures.
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