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• FQXSFMA0025M: NVDIMM Supercap has been disconnected. NVDIMM will lose its backup ability
until this is corrected. [arg1]
Severity: Error
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. If the server has recently been installed, moved, serviced, or upgraded, verify that the DIMM is
properly seated and visually verify that there is no foreign material in any BBU connector on that
memory channel.
2. If no problem is observed on the BBU connectors or the problem persists, Check the Lenovo support
site for an applicable service bulletin or firmware update that applies to this memory error.
3. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs.
4. Contact Lenovo Support.
• FQXSFMA0026G: Multi-bit CE occurred on DIMM [arg1], need to restart the system for DIMM Self-
healing to attempt post package repair (PPR)
Severity: Warning
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Restart the system to allow for DIMM Self-healing to attempt hard post package repair (PPR) and
confirm that event ID FQXSFMA0026I was recorded.
2. If the problem persists or if PPR attempt failed due to event ID FQXSFMA0027M or
FQXSFMA0028M, collect Service Data logs.
3. Contact Lenovo Support.
• FQXSFMA0026I: DIMM [arg1] Self-healing, attempt post package repair (PPR) at Rank [arg2] Sub
Rank [arg3] Bank [arg4] Row [arg5] on Device [arg6]. [arg7]
Severity: Info
User Action:
Information only; no action is required.
• FQXSFMA0027K: Invalid memory configuration (Unsupported DIMM Population) detected. Please
verify memory configuration is valid.[arg1]
Severity: Error
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. This event could follow an uncorrectable memory error or failed memory test. Check the log and
resolve that event first. DIMMs disabled by other errors or actions could cause this event.
2. Ensure that the DIMM are populated in the correct sequence, according to the service information for
this product.
3. If DIMMs are present and properly installed, check for any lit DIMM connector error LEDs, and if
found, reseat those DIMMs, then check logs for memory diagnostic codes.
4. Reset UEFI to default settings.
5. If problem persists, update UEFI firmware.
6. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs.
7. Contact Lenovo Support.
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