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question has been answered by Dell-Chris H Posted by weadonj on 7 Apr 2014 8:07 I have a PowerEdge R720 running XenServer 6.2. We have received this error
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for the second time in the last 3 weeks: "MEM0005 Persistent correctable memory error limit reached for DIMM1,DIMM2,DIMM3,DIMM4,DIMM5,DIMM6,DIMM7,DIMM8 reseat memory". Two weeks ago when we got this error the first time, We powered off the server and made sure all the memory was properly seated (it was). We powered the server back on and the error was correctable memory error rate exceeded for dimm gone. Since this is a production box requiring HA, we did not take a bunch of time to run extra diagnostic tests. The error came back this morning. Does anyone have an idea of how we can resolve this issue? Thanks Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Verified Answer Posted by Dell-Chris H on 7 Apr 2014 11:50 Verified Answer Verified by weadonj WeadonJ, The error you are receiving is stating that the memory is operational, but is at an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. My suggestion would be to reseat the dimms, then run diagnostics on them to see if there is anything that shows up. I would suggest booting to this diagnostic for the memory test. -http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/555/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=TRWYD&fileId=3332974416&osCode=CXS03&productCode=poweredge-r720&languageCode=EN&categoryId=DI Also, what revision is the BIOS and ESM/Drac sitting at? Are either up to date? Let me know what you find out. Chris Hawk Dell | Social Outreach Services - Enterprise Get Sup
are available on the IBM Web site at http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/supportsite.wss/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5079338&brandind=5000008. Follow the suggested actions in the order in which
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they are listed in the Action column until the problem is correctable memory error rate exceeded for dimm dell solved. See Parts listing to determine which components are CRUs and which components are FRUs. If an correctable memory error rate exceeded for dimm a2 action step is preceded by "(Trained service technician only)," that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. Error Code Event ID Type Error Message http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/956/t/19577325 Action 0x80010200 80010202-1002xxxx Error Expansion Module 1 (BPE3 12V Sense) voltage under critical threshold. Reading: X, Threshold: Y If the under voltage problem is occurring on all blade servers, look for other events in the IMM event log related to power and resolve those events (see Error logs). View the event log provided by https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/bladectr/documentation/topic/com.ibm.bladecenter.hs22.doc/dw1iv_r_IMM_error_messages.html the advanced management module for your BladeCenter unit and resolve any power related errors that might be displayed. If other modules or blades are logging the same issue then check the system power supply, otherwise replace the Blade PCI Express I/O expansion unit. See Removing an optional expansion unit and Installing an optional expansion unit. 0x80010200 80010202-1002xxxx Error Expansion Module 1 (BPE3 12VSB Sense) voltage under critical threshold. Reading: X, Threshold: Y If the under voltage problem is occurring on all blade servers, look for other events in the log related to power and resolve those events (see Error logs). View the event log provided by the advanced management module for your BladeCenter unit and resolve any power related errors that might be displayed. If other modules or blades are logging the same issue; then, check the power supply for the BladeCenter unit. If the base blade is not logging a power issue; then, replace the Blade PCI Express I/O expansion unit
NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware vSphereâ„¢ > VMware ESX 4 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 3 Replies Latest reply: Sep 9, 2012 6:58 AM by BaoKhanh Correctable ECC logging limit reached - Assert BaoKhanh Apr 11, 2012 8:46 PM Hello,I've upgraded RAM for server X3550M3 (running ESX 4.1.0). But when we start server and check Healthy Status on vCenter, I reciveded warning about memory Correctable ECC logging limit reached - Assert. For more detail, you can see in attach file. Would you please help me to solve this problemThanks, RAM.png 35.9 K 8676Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 3 replies 1. Re: Correctable ECC logging limit reached - Assert VTsukanov Apr 11, 2012 11:31 PM (in response to BaoKhanh) Hello you have three options :1) Take a look at AMM "Correctable ECC memory error logging limit reached" - IBM BladeCenter HS22, try to apply recommendation about BIOS configuration (despite the fact that you have other model server), reset sensor and wait for the reaction ipmi2) Make reset sensors and wait for the reaction ipmi3) Just change DIMM to known-good Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: Correctable ECC logging limit reached - Assert iw123 Apr 12, 2012 1:05 AM (in response to VTsukanov) I had same error on a hp blade. The issue was with the DIMM, once replaced it was fine. Is your blade management software reporting any memory problems on that server? Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: Correctable ECC logging limit reached - Assert BaoKhanh Sep 9, 2012 6:58 AM (in response to BaoKhanh) ok Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions Go to original post Actions Remove from profile Feature on your profile More Like This Retrieving data ... Share This Page Legend Correct Answers - 10 points