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memory dell dell-openmanage share|improve this question asked Sep 5 '13 at 14:02 AXE-Labs 6511716 Call Dell Support, send it back as faulty. –Tom O'Connor Sep 5 '13 at 14:06 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote The event message reference for this was 1404. It indicates a faulty DIMM that should be replaced but from what I read on blogs, the alert often clears and does not come back after reboots. Since it only tripped once for me, I cleared the memory errors using OMSA (dcicfg32.exe) and so far so good. share|improve this answer answered Sep 5 '13 at 14:02 AXE-Labs 6511716 This was a good move - replacement typically isn't warranted after a single occurrence, though I'd seriously consider it if the problem ever returns on that particular DIMM. –JimNim Sep 6 '13 at 14:52 Similarly, I was seeing "Single bit warning error rate exceeded" and "Single bit failure error rate exceeded" on a Linux host. These can be cleared as well but with omconfig: 'omconfig system alertlo
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> Error Issue on Reboot of Dell Poweredge 2850 server Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error Issue on Reboot of Dell Poweredge 2850 server multi-bit memory errors detected on a memory device Posted on 2011-02-18 Server Hardware Windows Server 2008 1 Verified Solution 9 Comments 2,380 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-11 This is the second time this has happened and I am not sure what needs to be done. When rebooting my http://serverfault.com/questions/536636/multibit-error-encountered-on-dell-server-memory Dell Poweredge 2850 it holds on post with an error that says multi-bit ecc error Interrupt at 1000:B4E* and the press and key to continue. When I boot into the os and go to the Openmanage Server administrator it is referencing the memory as an issue. I am not sure what all of this means. Does this mean that I need to replace all these memroy modules? I hope not. Thanks. 0 Question by:cmptrdr Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26832701/Error-Issue-on-Reboot-of-Dell-Poweredge-2850-server.html 32 Active 1 day ago Best Solution byPowerEdgeTech You would have to get two 4GB chips ... you must install memory in pairs, so you cannot mix sizes within those pairs. Also, if you decide to get 4GB DIMM's for slots 2A and 2B, you cannot use slots Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Server Hardware 1 Message Expert Comment by:AriMc2011-02-18 First thing to try with memory errors is to remove them, clean the contact surfaces and then place them back (keeping in mind the electrostatic precautions). Do this one DIMM at a time to the seemingly faulty ones so you don't change their places. Then check if the situation changes. If this doesn't help, try swapping the healthy DIMMs to other slots, ie. the swap DIMMs currently in DIMM1_B and DIMM1_A and DIMMs currently in DIMM3_B and DIMM2_A. If the details of faulty and healthy DIMMs move accordingly in the report then your DIMMs are probably faulty. 0 LVL 32 Overall: Level 32 Server Hardware 25 Windows Server 2008 11 Message Active 1 day ago Expert Comment by:PowerEdgeTech2011-02-18 In addition to the troubleshooting listed above, you should also update the BIOS and ESM/BMC, as many BIOS revisions address memory handling. 0 Message Active today Author Comment by:cmptrdr2011-02-18 i have the most current bios and and tried removing and the memory and placing them back in moved slots like mentioned ab
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Catalyst 6500 Series SwitchesTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes Parity Errors Troubleshooting Guide Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (259.4 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Jul 15, 2013 Document ID:116135 Document ID: 116135 Updated: Jul 15, 2013 Contributed by Shawn Wargo, Cisco Engineering. Download PDF Print Feedback Related ProductsCisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches ContentsIntroductionBackgroundSoft ErrorsHard ErrorsCommon Error MessagesProcessorRAMASICLatest AdvancementsProcessorRAMASICSoftwareMSFC IBC Reset6700 Series 'Single-Bit Parity Error' ResetRecommendationsSoft Errors (SEU)Environmental AuditLatest Firmware (Rommon)Thumb ScrewsHard Errors (Malfunction)Hardware (MTBF and EOL) AuditHardware DiagnosticsRelated Cisco Support Community DiscussionsIntroductionThis document describes soft and hard parity errors, explains common error messages, and recommends methods that help you avoid or minimize parity errors. Recent improvements in hardware and software design reduce parity problems as well. BackgroundWhat is a processor or memory parity error?Parity checking is the storage of an extra binary digit (bit) in order to represent the parity (odd or even) of a small amount of computer data (typically one byte) while that data is stored in memory. The parity value calculated from the stored data is then compared to the final parity value. If these two values differ, this indicates a data error, and at least one bit must have been changed due to data corruption.Within a computer system, electrical or magnetic interference from internal or external causes can cause a single bit of memory to spontaneously flip to the opposite state. This event makes the original data bits invalid and is known as a parity error.Such memory errors, if undetected, may have undetectable and inconsequential results or may cause permanent corruption of stored data or a machine crash.There are many ca