Identify And Remove A Failed Dimm - Oracle SPARC S7-2 Service Manual

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Identify and Remove a Failed DIMM

Note -
are nonfunctional and should not be populated with DIMMs. In single-processor servers, a
maximum of 8 DIMMs are supported and the DIMMs must be installed in DIMM sockets
associated with the P0 processor socket.
The population rules for adding DIMMs to the server are as follows:
The server supports 64-GB DDR4-2400 DIMMs, 32-GB DDR4-2400 DIMMs, and 16-GB
DDR4-2400 DIMMs.
There are two supported memory configurations: 4 DIMMs per CPU or 8 DIMMs per CPU.
Do not mix DIMM sizes.
Within a memory channel, DIMMs must be populated in the white sockets first, then in the
black sockets.
Related Information
"Install a DIMM" on page 78
"Identify and Remove a Failed DIMM" on page 76

Identify and Remove a Failed DIMM

This is a cold-service procedure that can be performed by a customer. Power down the server
completely before performing this procedure.
1.
Gain access to the DIMMs by preparing the server for service and removing the
top cover.
See
"Preparing for Service" on page
76
SPARC S7-2 Server Service Manual • March 2017
In single-processor servers, the DIMM sockets associated with the processor 1 (P 1)
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