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How to reset Single Bit Error (SBE) logging and clear the Embedded System Management (ESM) logs using 32bit diagnostic media

Summary: You can reset Single Bit Error (SBE) logging and clear Embedded System Management (ESM) logs using MPMemory which is bundled in Dell 32bit diagnostics.

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You can reset Single Bit Error (SBE) logging and clear Embedded System Management (ESM) logs using MPMemory which is bundled in Dell 32bit diagnostics.

The MPMemory command has to be run from bootable 32bit diagnostic media instead of from the utility partition.

·         After booting to the diagnostic media you will see a menu asking if you want system diagnostics or MPMemory.

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·         At this point you can select to quit the utility which will take you to a command prompt.

·         When you reach the command prompt, type in the following command to reset SBE logging and clear the ESM logs:

o    Mpmemory -ptech -tlogclr

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·          You will get a screen like this indicating that you have cleared the SBE and ESM logs.

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If a reboot is not a viable option at this point there is a way to re-enable the error count/SBE logging from within Windows.

Note: Clearing the ESM and alert logs alone does not re-enable SBE logging.

To do this, you need to use the dcidfg32.exe utility.

·         From within Windows, open a command prompt.

·         Run dir /s dcicfg32.exe (In some versions of Open Manage, this is located at c:\program files\dell\openmanage\omsa\bin\. In others, it is located at c:\program files\dell\sysmgt\omsa\bin\.)

·         Change the directory to that folder using the cd <path to folder>

·         Type: dcicfg32 command=clearmemfailures

 

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Affected Product

Legacy Server Models, PowerEdge C1100, PowerEdge C2100, PowerEdge C6100, PowerEdge C6105, PowerEdge M600, PowerEdge M605, PowerEdge M610, PowerEdge M610x, PowerEdge M710

Product
PowerEdge M710HD, PowerEdge M805, PowerEdge M905, PowerEdge M910, PowerEdge M915, PowerEdge R200, PowerEdge R210, PowerEdge R210 II, PowerEdge R300, PowerEdge R310, PowerEdge R410, PowerEdge R415, PowerEdge R510, PowerEdge R515, PowerEdge R610 , PowerEdge R710, PowerEdge R715, PowerEdge R805, PowerEdge R810, PowerEdge R815, PowerEdge R900, PowerEdge R905, PowerEdge R910, PowerEdge T100, PowerEdge T105, PowerEdge T110, PowerEdge T110 II, PowerEdge T310, PowerEdge T410, PowerEdge T605, PowerEdge T610, PowerEdge T710 ...
Last Published Date

25 Oct 2023

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4

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