As a result of architectural changes and memory dim errors. There is a difference in which areas will be corrected between the previous generation of processors and the Zon scalable processor family generation. This may result in rising dim areas being seen on your server. The components affected or use Cisco U CS in five platforms. The products affected are listed here and the release certification matrix. The RC MS affected are listed as well to verify if you're what your current settings and your server time. Sir. You can use the G or CLI if using the CS M manager, go then point the browser at IP address of your SM manager and log in as user admin and customer supplied password.
On the left hand side of the US manager, you can see your equipment under equipment, you can choose chassis and from there, you will see all of the chassis is listed on the right hand side with the servers on each chassis. Also listed if you expand the name of the servers, then you can see each server is numbered per chassis, double click on the server and it will take you into a hard review. And also from the menu, you can choose the installed firmware for that particular server there. You can see what the current BIO setting is. And you can also see this is an M four server with the package version on it. You can also get this through inventory and motherboard under inventory and motherboard, you can go into the bio settings and see what your current advanced memory settings are set to under advanced, you go to ras memory and under there you can see the memory runs, config is set to maximum performance, which was the default up until this new and improved. From reversion. For M five servers. You could also get this information via C I if you log in via putty. And um here, you can also see the show serve server.
If you double tag, then you can see all options available to you. And from here, the show server inventory will show us the same information for the service that we just saw through the go. Again, you can see these are M three series and M four series servers listed here. Also the show server version, we'll give you the firmer information as shown here. So that lists it per server. And it also gives you the bias information and the package version and the current status. It's pretty much the same that we just information that we just saw through the go. If you like, you can drill down into each individual server as well. So scope server, the 11 which is one we're looking at in the go and from there, you can drill down into the bias and the bias settings. And in the bio settings, we can check the current setting, memory R configuration settings as well to update these.
The, if you had an M five server to update, you need to update the firmer. And the memory around setting default is AD D DC bearing for the new version of the firmer. As seen in the previous demo, earlier releases had memory configuration set to maximum performance for Cisco M five series servers. We recommend to upgrade to the US version to 4.13 B or later for this release. And later default memory configuration is set to adapt of double device data correction, which is um ad D DC sparing. This tracks correctable memory errors and dynamically maps out failing regions by pulling those banks and ranks into virtual lockstep mode. The RCM releases which support this are listed here.
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