I would start by making sure the PERC firmware is up to date. If the issue persists then reseat the battery cable to make sure it is properly connected. If the issue still persists then it is either an issue with the controller or battery. I would swap with a known good battery if you have on or replace the battery if a spare is not available.
You may need to clear the hardware log if it becomes full because of this error.
I have more doubt on below error. Could you please share your thoughts.
07/13/2017 | 12:02:09 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Non-critical from OK 07/17/2017 | 21:28:29 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Critical from less severe
I have Dell PowerEdge-R730, its shows below logs messages.
07/13/2017 | 12:02:09 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Non-critical from OK 07/17/2017 | 21:28:29 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Critical from less severe
You can find information about troubleshooting your server in the manual section of the support page. The Poweredge servers troubleshooting guide has information on correctable memory errors on page 94.
Uncorrectable memory errors typically cause a system fault. Correctable memory errors are not reported unless they become frequent. As the frequency of correctable memory errors cross certain thresholds warning, critical warnings, or the module being disabled may occur.
You will need to move modules around to be certain which module is causing the errors. It is very common for errors reported against a memory module to actually be caused by another module in the same channel, bank, or on the same memory controller. Because of this fault isolation troubleshooting is required to segregate the memory and narrow down the faulting module.
Daniel My
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Hello
I would start by making sure the PERC firmware is up to date. If the issue persists then reseat the battery cable to make sure it is properly connected. If the issue still persists then it is either an issue with the controller or battery. I would swap with a known good battery if you have on or replace the battery if a spare is not available.
You may need to clear the hardware log if it becomes full because of this error.
Thanks
alan111
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Thank you Daniel for the response.
I have more doubt on below error. Could you please share your thoughts.
07/13/2017 | 12:02:09 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Non-critical from OK
07/17/2017 | 21:28:29 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Critical from less severe
Thank You.
alan111
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August 3rd, 2017 12:00
Hi All,
I have Dell PowerEdge-R730, its shows below logs messages.
07/13/2017 | 12:02:09 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Non-critical from OK
07/17/2017 | 21:28:29 | Memory Mem ECC Warning | Transition to Critical from less severe
Thank You.
Your advise would be highly appreciated..
Daniel My
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August 3rd, 2017 13:00
You can find information about troubleshooting your server in the manual section of the support page. The Poweredge servers troubleshooting guide has information on correctable memory errors on page 94.
www.dell.com/support/home/product-support/product/poweredge-r730/manuals
Uncorrectable memory errors typically cause a system fault. Correctable memory errors are not reported unless they become frequent. As the frequency of correctable memory errors cross certain thresholds warning, critical warnings, or the module being disabled may occur.
You will need to move modules around to be certain which module is causing the errors. It is very common for errors reported against a memory module to actually be caused by another module in the same channel, bank, or on the same memory controller. Because of this fault isolation troubleshooting is required to segregate the memory and narrow down the faulting module.
Thanks
Alon_Ornet
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September 28th, 2022 04:00
The RAID Firmware was the latest... so I've upgraded the iDRAC and it solved the problem