Resetting The Error Status After Replacing Memory Modules Or Cpus; Resetting The Error Status After Replacing Memory Modules - Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX2550 M5 Upgrade And Maintenance Manual

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Basic software procedures
5.3.7
Resetting the error status after replacing memory
modules or CPUs
5.3.7.1

Resetting the error status after replacing memory modules

In case of a memory error, an error counter may be set for the defective
memory module.
Important note
After replacing a defective memory module, please check if the error
counter has been reset automatically. If the memory slot is still marked
as failed, please reset the error counter manually using one of the
methods below.
Using ServerView Maintenance Tools (Windows only)
▶ Launch the ServerView Maintenance Tools:
Start > Apps > Fujitsu > Maintenance Tools
▶ Choose the Memory status tab.
▶ Select the memory module which shows the pre-failure status.
▶ Click on Reset Status.
The Reset Status button will only be available if the selected memory
module contains errors.
▶ Ensure that all pre-fail/fail status issues have been resolved in ServerView
Operations Manager.
Using the command line interface (Linux/VMware only)
The memory error counter can be reset using the meclear utility which is part
of the ServerView agents for Linux.
meclear (Memory Module Error Counter Reset Utility) allows to reset
the error count collected for a memory module, for example after it has
been replaced.
For more Information, see the meclear manual pages.
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