Ibm Error 289 Dimm
memory DIMMs display POST 289 errors - IBM BladeCenter Applicable countries and regions Source RETAIN tip: H19184 Symptom Memory errors in POST and a Memory bank is disabled: No Video in BladeCenter system configured with two DIMMs. Error LED is lit on the control panel of the BladeCenter system. Memory DIMM pair disabled in BIOS Setup. Light Path Diagnostics identify a disabled Memory bank. Error messages in Management Module: POSTBIOS: 289 DIMM D0x is Affected Memory disabled: DIMM number x Affected configurations The system may be any of the following IBM servers: BladeCenter Chassis, type 8677, any model BladeCenter H, type 8852, any model BladeCenter LS20, type 8850, any model BladeCenter T, type 8720, any model BladeCenter T, type 8730, any model This tip is not option specific. This tip is not software specific. Solution Update the LS20 blade BIOS to version 1.22 (21N) or higher from the IBM System x Support web site at the following URL: http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/ Boot the system Press F1 during POST to access the BIOS Setup. Go to Advanced Setup, go to Memory Settings, and enable the disabled memory bank. If DIMMs are larger than 512 MB, then enable the Memory ChipKill. If the memory issues continue, contact IBM Service and Support at the IBM xSeries HelpCenter at 1-800-772-2227. Additional information This BIOS changed a bit setting in the memory controller to improve signal margin on the memory bus to help eliminate false Multi-bit errors (POST 289 errors). Applicable countries and regions Worldwide Back to top Document id:MIGR-5069828 Last modified:2008-08-11 Copyright © 2016 IBM Corporation Sign in To access your authorized content and to customize your pages. Footer links Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
memory failure rate - IBM BladeCenter HS21 (Type 8853) Applicable countries and regions Source RETAIN tip: H193245 Symptom On BladeCenter HS21, Types 8853, the user may experience a high number of apparent memory failures with 2 and 4 Gigabyte DIMMs resulting in banks of DIMMs being disabled. Errors may include POST 289 errors in Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and Advanced Management Module (AMM)/Management Module (MM) Error Logs. The following errors are examples that could be seen in Event Log: POSTBIOS: 289 DIMM D03 is Affected. ERR BLADE_02. POSTBIOS: 289 DIMM D01 is Affected. ERR BLADE_02. POSTBIOS: https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=migr-5069828 289 DIMM Pair 0 Double-Bit Error. Blade memory fault Recovery Memory module bus fault Memory module bus fault Affected configurations The system may be any of the following IBM servers: BladeCenter HS21, type 8853, any model The system is configured with one or more of the following IBM Options: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB Kit) PC2-3200 CL3x4 ECC DDR2 SDRAM RDIMM (39M5812) contains two https://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=migr-5075489 2 GB DIMMs 8 GB (2 x 4 GB Kit) PC2-3200 CL3x4 ECC DDR2 SDRAM RDIMM (30R5145) contains two 4 GB DIMMs Memory 2 GB, Option 25R8408 Memory 2 GB, Option 30R5149 Memory 2 GB, Option 33L3147 Memory 2 GB, Option 33L3260 Memory 2 GB, Option 33L3287 Memory 2 GB, Option 39M5803 Memory 2 GB, Option 39M5843 Memory 2 GB, Option 39M5849 Memory 2 GB, Option 41Y2711 Memory 2 GB, Option 73P2269 Memory 2 GB, Option 73P2866 Memory 2 GB, Option 73P3234 Memory 2 GB, Option 73P5121 Memory 4 GB, Option 30R5150 Memory 4 GB, Option 33L3262 Memory 4 GB, Option 39M5806 Memory 4 GB, Option 39M5815 Memory 4 GB, Option 39M5852 Memory 4 GB, Option 41Y2715 Memory 4 GB, Option 73P2867 Memory 4 GB, Option 73P3235 Memory 4 GB, Option 73P4792 Memory 4 GB, Option 73P5122 This tip is not software specific. Solution Update the BMC code to 1.11 or higher. The file will be available from the IBM System x Support web site. Additional information The BMC level 1.11 code increases the blower speed in the chassis providing proper cooling for 2 or 4 Gigabyte DIMMs. Overheating can cause Sin
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company http://serverfault.com/questions/570028/289-dimm-pair-2-failed-memory-test Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top 289 dimm pair 2 failed memory test [closed] up ibm error vote -6 down vote favorite In my IBM System eServer x336 , when I boot up, the red LED lit up, and it shows this: 289 DIMM Pair 2 failed memory test DIMM 05 is affected DIMM 06 is affected Not very sure what I am supposed to do to troubleshoot it. It still boots into the Windows Server OS though. memory share|improve this question asked Jan 27 '14 at 1:17 z080236 1 closed as ibm error 289 off-topic by ewwhite, Magellan, mdpc, Falcon Momot, TheCleaner Jan 27 '14 at 16:51 This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:"Questions must demonstrate a minimal understanding of the problem being solved. Try including attempted solutions, why they didn't work, and the expected results. See How can I ask better questions on Server Fault? for further guidance." – ewwhite, Magellan, TheCleanerIf this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. With some problem history, we could probably help advise you. Did it just suddenly start doing this one day? Did someone make any hardware changes? –David Schwartz Jan 27 '14 at 9:06 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote You should replace the faulty memory module(s). share|improve this answer answered Jan 27 '14 at 1:18 MDMarra 87k23147289 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote It could also be a CPU issue where a pin(s) might not be connected properly. I am only saying this because two DIMMS near each other are giving the same error. Try reseating the CPU/CPUs. share|improve this answer answered Jan 27 '14 at 5:39 xeon 3,6551118 add a comment| Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged memory or ask your ow