This could be a real DIMM problem or an error in interpreting the sensor
reading.
It's difficult to tell for sure without the raw sensor reading bytes,
though.
One of the problems I've seen with the ipmitool interpretation would go
away after a warm boot.  

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Tomasz Nowak [mailto:tnowa...@netventure.pl] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:40 AM
To: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ipmitool-devel] ECC logging limit reached, Slot disabled -??

Hi there,

I know there are Intel people here that are unreachable
so easly via the support and that IS impi related ;)
Guys, please take a look at this:

Last hour IPMI System Event Log (SEL) entries:
 874 | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Memory #0x08 | Correctable ECC | Asserted
 888 | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Memory #0x08 | Correctable ECC | Asserted
 89c | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Memory #0x08 | Correctable ECC | Asserted
 8b0 | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Memory #0x09 | Correctable ECC logging 
limit reached | Asserted
 8c4 | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Slot/Connector #0xe1 | Fault Status | 
Asserted
 8d8 | 02/18/2009 | 04:10:56 | Slot/Connector #0xe3 | Slot is Disabled |

Asserted

[r...@xen12 ~]# ipmitool sdr elist all|grep "DIMM [1|2]"
DIMM 1A          | E0h | ok  | 32.1 | Device Installed
DIMM 2A          | E1h | ok  | 32.2 | Fault Status, Device Installed
DIMM 1B          | E2h | ok  | 32.3 | Device Installed
DIMM 2B          | E3h | ok  | 32.4 | Device Installed, Slot is Disabled
DIMM 1C          | E4h | ok  | 32.5 | Device Installed
DIMM 2C          | E5h | ok  | 32.6 | Device Installed
DIMM 1D          | E6h | ok  | 32.7 | Device Installed
DIMM 2D          | E7h | ok  | 32.8 | Device Installed

What has happened here exactly?
Is that 2A memory chip broken and to be replaced for sure?

Strange is that all systems hosted by that machine are working fine..!

-- 
Tomek



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