Dell PowerEdge R810 User Manual

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Server System Event Log Memory / FRU

Details

Size: 4

KB

Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:

SEEPROM

Can user programs or operating system write data to it
during normal operation?

No

Does it retain data when powered off?

Yes

Purpose? [e.g. boot code]

Store System Events

How is data input to this memory?

BMC controller writes

How is this memory write protected?

Software write protected

 

FRU (Field Replacement Unit) memory. (x1 on the IO
planar, x1 on the CPU planar)

Details

Size:

4Kb on IO planar, 2Kb on CPU planar

Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:

EEPROM

Can user programs or operating system write data to it
during normal operation?

No

Does it retain data when powered off?

Yes

Purpose? [e.g. boot code]

FRU information for boards such as board name,
PPID, manufacturing date etc.

How is data input to this memory?

Data pre-programmed or using Dell utility at
ICT/Functional Tester during board assembly

How is this memory write protected?

Software write protected

 

DIMM modules SPD (Serial Presence Detect) EEPROM
(up to 32 depending on the number of DIMM modules
present)

Details

Size: 256

Bytes

Type: [e.g. Flash PROM, EEPROM]:

EEPROM

Can user programs or operating system write data to it
during normal operation?

No

Does it retain data when powered off?

Yes

Purpose? [e.g. boot code]

DIMM information and temperature settings.

How is data input to this memory?

Data preprogrammed by the DIMM vendors (lower
128 bytes). Also during boot sequence, data is written
to SPD EEPROM (upper 128 Bytes).

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