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November 6th, 2013 02:00

Dimm Problem, help Quickly

hello,,,,,

I have Dell power edg r510,

the memory "RAM"  is :

2G

2G

4G

4G

4G

the monitor told to me :

dimm B1 errore , how to put Pieces of RAM in multi dimm right?!

thanks, and I'm sorry for the bad language.....

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November 6th, 2013 05:00

Sameras,

First off, do you have 2 processors installed in the server?

Also, with most memory modes, you will need to cover the channels evenly. Which having 5 dimms you wont be able to do. 

Let me know if you have dual processors and I can give you some configurations to try.

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November 6th, 2013 10:00

yes I have 2 processors.............

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November 6th, 2013 17:00

Ideally you should use identical RAM in your server, so it should all be the same size, speed, and ranks.  The memory population rules can be tricky sometimes.  What is your target total RAM?

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November 6th, 2013 23:00

the RAM is identical.

I have RAMs "Multi":

2GB,2GB,4GB,4GB,4GB.

And the server "Machine" was fine "no error"...

I'm turn off server for other problem  and I  bring out the RAM and forget marshalling RAM Before.

The message content:

Error:1 / 2

1>
E1422 CPU 2 machine check error. power cycle AC.

2>
E2112 multibit Error on DIMM B1. Reseat DIMM.

plz the answer...

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November 7th, 2013 08:00

YOu need to confirm if the failure is the dimm in slot B1 or if the issue is the slot it is in. Swap B1 with another Matching dimm in the server and power up and see if the error remains at B1 or follows the dimm to the new slot. If it follows then I would replace the dimm with a matching one and that should resolve the error. If you get an error that logging has been disabled then you will need to clear the log to verify if the error moved.

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November 10th, 2013 03:00

thanks to continue

But i want to know how to clear the log?

for information server succeeded at the calculate of all RAM

2GB,2GB,4GB,4GB,4GB = 16GB

thanks

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