Hi Andrew,
Andrew Hall <whippyhubbles(a)googlemail.com> writes:
It's fixed - and here's how.
The servers are running nehalem chips with banks of memory per chip.
To run in advanced ecc mode required sticks of memory fanning out in
channels identified alphabetically - A, B, C and so forth.
It seems when the server was shipped they'd put one of the sticks in
the wrong slot.
that means, that for example slot A and C are used and slot B is
empty?
Do you buy your machines directly from HP?
Regards
hmw
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