Hi Corey,
I have verified that DIMM SPD is properly tied to BMC I2C.
Could you think of any other reason ?
Thanks,
Amit
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 Corey Minyard wrote :
>It works fine for me. If I do that command on one of my systems that has the
>proper data, I get:
>
>FRU Device Description : DIMM 1B SPD (ID 7)
>Memory Size : 512 MB
>Memory Type : DDR
>Voltage Intf : SSTL 2.5V
>Error Detect/Cor : ECC
>Manufacturer : Xerox
>Part Number : MALABS
>
>for every DIMM slot that is present.
>
>For this to work properly, the manufacturer of your system has to set up
>everything properly, and it's common to not have it set up right. You have to
>have proper memory entities in the SDRs, the DIMM SPD tied into the BMC's I2C,
>and DIMMs that have this information. I have another system, for instance,
>that has all this except DIMMs that don't have the proper SPD tie-ins. So
>they time out when I access them.
>
>-corey
>
>Amit Kumar wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>>How can i retrieve DIMM sizes and EEPROM sizes using ipmitool.
>>I observed that DIMM and EEPROM manufacturer details and type are listed when
>>i try -
>>
>>ipmitool -I bmc fru print
>>
>>But size is not listed (Rather it appears in product name)?
>>
>>Is there any way by which if i specify , say p0.d1.fru as input and get DIMM
>>size as output?
>>
>>Thanks & Regards
>>Amit Kumar
>>
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