Dell Poweredge 1850 Single Bit Error Logging Disabled
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Non-supported OS Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Clear the log and reboot is what you need to do to reenable the poweredge 1850 installation and troubleshooting guide logging. But if the dimm is defective or the Bios isn't 2.61 the
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error maybe will come back. You can clear the log in the DRAC if one Is present - sel/ESM/HW dell poweredge 1850 front panel lights log => clear or in Open Manage Server Administrator => logs => sel/ESM/HW log => clear or in the post in the bmc bios. (last components which will be initialized before the
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OS start to boot) From: Rene Rosenberger [mailto:r.rosenberger at netbiscuits.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:50 AM To: Fischer, Patrick; linux-poweredge-Lists Subject: AW: OMSA ECC single bit correction logging disabled So if i understand right i have to clear the log. How do i do that? Regards, rene rosenberger Von: Patrick_Fischer at Dell.com [mailto:Patrick_Fischer at Dell.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. März 2010 10:30 An: Rene Rosenberger; dell poweredge 1800 beep codes linux-poweredge at lists.us.dell.com Betreff: RE: OMSA ECC single bit correction logging disabled That means that to many SBE's occur in a too short period of time. (Single bit errors in a Dimm => the dimm slot is mentioned in the HW log you can access through bmc, drac, OMSA) To avoid a log spam the logging for SBE's was disabled until the log was cleared and a reboot was done. IF you use a Generation 9 server check the System Bios if it is 2.61. If possible (downtime) x-test the dimm with another to check if the error follows the dimm and to isolate the slot. If you can't x-test and the bios and bmc is up to date open a HW call. From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Rene Rosenberger Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:23 AM To: linux-poweredge-Lists Subject: OMSA ECC single bit correction logging disabled Hi, what does it mean and how do i fix it? Regards, Rene Rosenberger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/attachments/20100318/df76ce18/attachment.htm Previous message: AW: OMSA ECC single bit correction logging disabled Next message: Reseting DR
bit error logging disabled How fast is your internet? Test your internet connection If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 12 Thread: RAM - Single bit error logging disabled Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2010-March/041722.html Threaded Mode 08-06-2010,08:33 PM #1 WarNox View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Infrastructure Engineer Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 675 RAM - Single bit error logging disabled Hey! I'm getting the 'Single bit error logging disabled error' on a ram stick in a server, ecc ram. I've already replaced the stick once and its still happening, regardless of which slot I put it in. The ram is 2nd hand so it http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/showthread.php?110223-RAM-Single-bit-error-logging-disabled is possible that both were faulty. I have 2 questions. 1. Since the server still picks up the ram is there any downside to continue using it? 2. Is it possible that the server is somehow causing the ram stick to fail? This is what the supplier thinks, so he's offered me a refund but doesn't want to supply any more sticks as they might fail too. Not too fussed about the refund as it was rather cheap so if the ram still works I'll just keep it with the errors. Thanks My IT Docs | Twitter 08-06-2010,08:39 PM #2 Sweep View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Pedantic Bloke Join Date Jan 2006 Location Tokoroa Posts 7,671 Re: RAM - Single bit error logging disabled So what Motherboard is the RAM being used in? Is it the one in your sig? 08-06-2010,09:25 PM #3 KarameaDave View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Apple free and happy Join Date Sep 2009 Location Karamea, YAY! Posts 4,010 Re: RAM - Single bit error logging disabled You could clean the DIMM slots as this site suggests. http://en.community.dell.com/support.../17805045.aspx If that doesn't fix it then the RAM itself may be at fault. (note: they don't actually say to clean them they tell the poster to contact Dell) Last
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