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June 7th, 2012 13:00

It's something to do with the life cycle controller, this pages allows you to check the error message.

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June 7th, 2012 14:00

Iamlex1,

Hit F10 for System Services on statup, that will take you to the USC (Unified Server Configurator).

From there select Hardware Configuration and then Part Replacement Config.

You need to verify that "Collect System Inventory on Restart" is Enabled.

As well as verify the "Part Firmware Update" is set to Match Firmware of Replaced Part.

Save and exit and restart.

Let me know how it goes.

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June 8th, 2012 08:00

I appreciate the response, Chris.  Unfortunately, we can't reboot this particular machine outside of change windows, but next time we have the chance, we will try your suggestion.

Can you tell me the severity of this message?  Is there any repercussion to ignoring it altogether?

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June 8th, 2012 11:00

There is no issue with ignoring for now. This is actually an informational alert, not so much an error. Also, when you change the settings to clear the alert, the Inventory setting will increase booting time. So if you like you can revert that one back after the reboot. Just remember it anytime you change hardware, as it will maintain the hardware list from when it is run. So if it is disabled it has stale HW data.

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February 19th, 2019 04:00

Hi,

 

I have the same problem on my R410, but how can I update the info ?

Can I just remove the new RAM or will this lead to new problems ?

 

Thanks

Flemming Hansen

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