We get this issue on occasion as well on our T330 servers that we have deployed in the field (probably about 50 or so at this point...)
Same thing that has been mentioned previously... power it off and back on after we get the error, and it boots fine the second time.
Was doing a bit of digging today and came across this thread.. then checked the Drivers and Support page.. and looks like there was a BIOS update released.. yesterday. (2.08) and in among the release notes....
Fixes -System may stop responding at "Loading BIOS Drivers" bar after the system is turned on.
Enhancements -Enhanced reliability support for the system memory test.
So.... may be resolved at this point.
Figured I might as well post that it is out in case anyone else was still waiting/looking for it.
These servers do not have the problem all the time. By that I mean when I am onsite and try to restart them multiple times, they are just fine. Only after when they have been running for a while (3-4 weeks) this issue crops up.
All these servers were built-to-order from Dell. I would like to believe that the memory size and positioning are correct from the factory. For instance, the one with 16GB has 2x 8GB modules in A1 and A2.
No yet. The latest BIOS for T330 on Dell's website is still version 1.4.5 dated 12Oct16. You can sign up to get a notification when they release a new version.
Also, call Dell Support to log a case with them to say that you are having this issue. Maybe the more people call to express their concern, the more they will hurry up in coming up with a solution.
When I called them the last time they termed this issue as "Cosmetics Issue" Just 'Cosmetics'.....really?. When you have 5 servers that you have to manage remotely and do occasional restarts, and all the users start calling early in the morning when they can't work .....they called it "Cosmetics"....go figure.
A scheduled reboot of an R330 after windows update overnight.
This morning it was not powered on. The message I received on screen was 'Memory Error. An error was detected during memory initialization'.
Pressed power button to power off. Re-pressed to power on & booted fine.
The error in the Open Manage Server Administration logs read
'Memory is detected, but is not configurable'.
BIOS version is 1.2.5, OS is Windows 2012 R2.
Have signed up to notifications and will contact support. Hopefully they provide a fix soon. Certainly not a 'cosmetic issue' - not being able to schedule a reboot on a server is quite a major issue.
okservers
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December 27th, 2016 11:00
Contacted Dell Technical Support today and got the following information
- this issue is affecting the 130, 230 and 330 series
- draining power on the server with the power button will get it to post correctly the next power up
- a BIOS update to correct this issue is in the working and scheduled Q1 2017
Hope this helps. Not deploying any more of these until issue is fixed.
eightender17
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March 24th, 2017 10:00
We get this issue on occasion as well on our T330 servers that we have deployed in the field (probably about 50 or so at this point...)
Same thing that has been mentioned previously... power it off and back on after we get the error, and it boots fine the second time.
Was doing a bit of digging today and came across this thread.. then checked the Drivers and Support page.. and looks like there was a BIOS update released.. yesterday. (2.08) and in among the release notes....
Fixes
-System may stop responding at "Loading BIOS Drivers" bar after the system is turned on.
Enhancements
-Enhanced reliability support for the system memory test.
So.... may be resolved at this point.
Figured I might as well post that it is out in case anyone else was still waiting/looking for it.
okservers
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December 23rd, 2016 12:00
Thanks for your reply:
These servers do not have the problem all the time. By that I mean when I am onsite and try to restart them multiple times, they are just fine. Only after when they have been running for a while (3-4 weeks) this issue crops up.
All these servers were built-to-order from Dell. I would like to believe that the memory size and positioning are correct from the factory. For instance, the one with 16GB has 2x 8GB modules in A1 and A2.
andvgal
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December 23rd, 2016 16:00
I can confirm with R230.
SEL: "Memory is detected, but is not configurable."
RAM: 2 x HMA451U7AFR8N-TF
Absolutely the same behavior. First reboot from OS = failure. Then it works.
techfranz
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December 26th, 2016 08:00
johnfromoxon
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January 9th, 2017 03:00
This is fantastic. We have an R330 with this exact problem, so we look forward to receiving the bios update as soon as possible.
BrowArt23
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January 11th, 2017 08:00
I have a new R330 with a single factory installed 16gb dimm that started having the problem 2 months after deployment. Currently have BIOS 1.3.2
BillMoller
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January 20th, 2017 05:00
Has this been fixed yet?! I have a production T330 that halts due to this exact issue on reboot...
okservers
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January 20th, 2017 10:00
No yet. The latest BIOS for T330 on Dell's website is still version 1.4.5 dated 12Oct16. You can sign up to get a notification when they release a new version.
Also, call Dell Support to log a case with them to say that you are having this issue. Maybe the more people call to express their concern, the more they will hurry up in coming up with a solution.
When I called them the last time they termed this issue as "Cosmetics Issue" Just 'Cosmetics'.....really?. When you have 5 servers that you have to manage remotely and do occasional restarts, and all the users start calling early in the morning when they can't work .....they called it "Cosmetics"....go figure.
R.Clarke
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January 23rd, 2017 06:00
A scheduled reboot of an R330 after windows update overnight.
This morning it was not powered on.
The message I received on screen was 'Memory Error. An error was detected during memory initialization'.
Pressed power button to power off. Re-pressed to power on & booted fine.
The error in the Open Manage Server Administration logs read
'Memory is detected, but is not configurable'.
BIOS version is 1.2.5, OS is Windows 2012 R2.
Have signed up to notifications and will contact support. Hopefully they provide a fix soon.
Certainly not a 'cosmetic issue' - not being able to schedule a reboot on a server is quite a major issue.
bradje1
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May 29th, 2017 18:00
Thx eight. I was looking for it just now. :emotion-2:
JB
zhang18
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August 6th, 2018 05:00
Any update on this thread? Same issue as of 8/6/2018 on T330 server.