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"Correctable ECC memory error logging limit reached" - IBM BladeCenter HS22 Applicable countries and regions Source RETAIN tip: H196525 Symptom The Error Light Emitting Diode (LED) is illuminated on the chassis and the BladeCenter memory correctable ecc logging limit reached HS22 blade server front information panel. The Advanced Management Module (AMM) system status dell correctable memory error rate exceeded indicates that there is a "correctable ECC memory error logging limit reached" error. The AMM logs the following errors: 19
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E Blade_05 12/08/09, 11:29:06 (octans012) Correctable memory error logging limit reached 20 E Blade_05 12/08/09, 11:29:05 (octans012) Correctable memory error logging limit reached on DIMM 5 The memory errors occur in the following
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BladeCenter HS22 configuration: - CPU-C states [Enable] - Thermal Mode [Normal] double refresh rate - 4 Gigabyte (GB) Samsung VLP DIMMs installed, Option part number 44T1488, replacement part number (FRU) 44T1498. Affected configurations The system may be any of the following IBM servers: BladeCenter HS22, Type 1936, any model BladeCenter HS22, Type 7870, any model This tip is not software specific. This tip is not option memory logging limit reached for memory device specific. The system has the symptom described above. Solution Choose one of the following two (2) methods to resolve the errors: Method 1: Change Thermal Mode setting (preferred method) Boot the blade into the F1 "System Configuration and Boot Management" screen. Highlight "System Settings." Press Enter and select Memory. Select Thermal Mode and change the setting to "Performance." Press the Esc key twice to get to "System Configuration and Boot Management" and then select Save Settings and Exit Setup. Follow the instructions on the next screen to exit the "Setup Utility." Power the blade off for the changes to take effect and restart. Changing "Normal" mode to "Performance" mode affects the way that the Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) are refreshed. This results in a DIMM temperature warning message occurring at a 10 degree lower temperature. This causes no impact in most industry standard data centers. Method 2: Disable CPU C-State Boot the blade into the F1 "System Configuration and Boot Management" screen. Highlight System Settings, press Enter, and select Processors. Select CPU C-States, and then change the setting to "Disable." Press the Esc key twice to get to "System Configuration and Boot Management" and t
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led is on 2012-10-17T13:33:23Z | Tags: Answered question This question has been correctable memory error dell answered. Unanswered question This question has not been answered yet. Hi i have x3650 and system error LED correlated memory error log limit reached in fron is on. I make log file with DSA application portable and convert it to html files but i still can't see what is the error . Everything https://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=migr-5083146 look fine to me. Please help. Where are errors ? Log in to reply. Updated on 2012-11-09T15:27:33Z at 2012-11-09T15:27:33Z by Novikov_Alexander Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 6932 Posts Re: x3650 system error led is on 2012-10-18T08:00:40Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Dear Momchil, could you post this DSA log (file *.xml.gz). Regards, Alexander Novikov Russia, Moscow Log https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=459024 in to reply. Momchil 270004HTKS 12 Posts Re: x3650 system error led is on 2012-10-18T11:09:55Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 2012-10-18T08:00:40Z Dear Momchil, could you post this DSA log (file *.xml.gz). Regards, Alexander Novikov Russia, Moscow More... Dear Alex, here it is. Attachments attachment_14899295_7979G5G_KDKCBRF_20121018-141149_xml.gz 765 KB Log in to reply. Novikov_Alexander 100000HTD5 6932 Posts Re: x3650 system error led is on 2012-10-18T22:14:01Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. Momchil 270004HTKS 2012-10-18T11:09:55Z Dear Alex, here it is. More... Hi Momchil, why SO OLD software used? First of all update all server's software: IBM BIOS Flash Update v1.19 Baseboard Management Controller Flash Update v1.49 Mapping Layer for OSA IPMI on x86 v1.18 Broadcom NetXtreme II Driver for Windows v5.2.25.0 IBM ServeRAID 8k/8k-l Controller Driver v5.2.0.12913 IBM Preboot Diagnostics Flash Update v1.08 Online Broadcom NetXtreme II Firmware Update Utility v4.6.1 ATI RADEON Video Driver v6.14.10.6744 Regards, Alexander Novikov Russia, Moscow Log in to reply. Momchil 270004HTKS 12 Posts Re: x3650 system error led is on 2012-10-1
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 https://communities.vmware.com/thread/398190?tstart=0 9, 2012 6:58 AM by BaoKhanh Correctable ECC logging limit reached http://hypervisorsrus.blogspot.com/2012/06/another-bios-setting-for-ibm-x-series.html - 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 memory error see in attach file. Would you please help me to solve this problemThanks, RAM.png 35.9 K 9014Views 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 correctable memory error 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
ECC memory error logging limit reached [NoteX= 1-12] The suggestions above aren't all helpful as it takes a long time for these errors to occur, so moving the memory to another slot to confirm whether the problem is with the DIMM or slot is impractical. A colleague helpfully remembered a problem on HP hosts that sounded similar. He got me looking and I found this BIOS/IMM setting: Changing "Normal" mode to "Performance" mode affects the way that the DIMMS are refreshed. This results in a DIMM temperature message occurring at a 10 degree lower temperature. This article is not about my X3650, but IBM has verbally confirmed it applies to my server: Change Thermal Mode setting (preferred method) Boot the blade into the F1 "System Configuration and Boot Management" screen. Highlight "System Settings." PressEnterand selectMemory. SelectThermal Modeand change the setting to "Performance." Press theEsckey twice to get to "System Configuration and Boot Management" and then selectSave SettingsandExit Setup. Follow the instructions on the next screen to exit the "Setup Utility." Power the blade off for the changes to take effect and restart. Changing "Normal" mode to "Performance" mode affects the way that the Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) are refreshed. This results in a DIMM temperature warning message occurring at a 10 degree lower temperature. This causes no impact in most industry standard data centers. Again, I don't have a blade but I seemed to have guessed correctly that they run the same code on the X Series. Odd I haven't found much about this online. It should be in a best practices document for IBM servers, maybe even a vSphere document. Props to "VTSUkanov" for finding and posting about this on the VMware forums. at 09:42 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) HyperVisorsRUS Virtualisation Labels vmware (5) ontap (3) vsphere (3) ESXi5.1 (2) VPLEX (2) linux (2) netapp (2) networker (2) powerCLI (2) reboot (2) script (2) snapshot (2) snapvault (2) DRS (1) GUI (1) HA (1) SAN (1) activepath (1) all paths down (1) apd (1) automate (1) bmr (1) cli (1) consolidate (1) cross connect (1) disaster recovery (1) disconnect (1) dr (1) else (1) emc (1) error writing file (1) esx4 (1) esxcli (1) esxi (1) host agent (1)