Server fails to recognize existing memory, Server fails to recognize new memory, Ppm problems – HP ProLiant ML110 G2 Server User Manual

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Server fails to recognize existing memory

Action:

1.

Reseat the memory. Use care when handling DIMMs ("

DIMM handling guidelines

" on page

59

).

2.

Be sure the memory is configured properly. See the server documentation.

3.

Be sure a memory count error did not occur ("

Memory count error exists

" on page

81

). See the message

displaying memory count during POST.

Server fails to recognize new memory

Action:

1.

Be sure the memory is the correct type for the server and is installed according to the server
requirements. Refer to the server documentation or HP website (

http://www.hp.com

).

2.

Be sure you have not exceeded the memory limits of the server or operating system. Refer to the server
documentation.

3.

Be sure the memory is properly seated.

4.

Be sure no conflicts are occurring with existing memory. Run the server setup utility.

5.

Test the memory by installing the memory into a known working server. Be sure the memory meets the
requirements of the new server on which you are testing the memory.

6.

Replace the memory. Refer to the server documentation.

PPM problems

Action: If the PPMs are not integrated on the system board:

CAUTION:

Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed.

Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can

lead to thermal damage.

1.

If applicable, check the PPM LEDs to identify if a PPM failure occurred. For information on LEDs, refer to
the server documentation.

2.

Reseat each PPM, and then restart the server.

3.

If reseating the PPMs is not effective, remove all but one PPM, restart the server to see if the PPM is
working, and then install each PPM individually, cycling power each time. Follow the warnings and

cautionary information in the server documentation.

Processor problems

Action:

1.

If applicable, check the processor LEDs to identify if a PPM failure occurred. For information on LEDs,
refer to the server documentation.

2.

Be sure each processor is supported by the server and is installed properly. Refer to the server
documentation for processor requirements.

3.

Be sure the server ROM is up to date.

4.

Be sure you are not mixing processor stepping, core speeds, or cache sizes if this is not supported on
the server. Refer to the server documentation for more information.

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