I had a problem develop on a mother board where 2 channels of of memory went
AWOL. I tried switching around the chips -- same channels showed error
indicating, I though, the connectors on the mother board.
Got new motherboard installed memory. Now instead of using 6-channels
of 16GB
each, (had 192G before all this started with 2 cpus@6cores each)
Now have 128G in ECC mode (the 128G mode was for memory mirroring).
I have memory set not to interleave, as I wanted the kernel to
handle scheduling of the nodes as NUMA nodes. But now...I'm not
sure how to get my memory back to non-mirrored mode. I don't see an entry
in the BIOS.
Any ideas?
Thanks and let me know if I left info out.
Linda
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