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That error is specifically addressed under E2119.
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Browse All TopicsI am getting the following error on my Dell 2950 DRAC log:
Mem Fatal SB CRC: memory sensor, uncorrectable ECC was asserted
Also, I see an amber warning on the bezel and the following message is displayed:
Fatal SB MEM CRC
We purchased an installed new memory modules (32GB) for this machine about 6 months ago and these messages just appeared last month. How can I troubleshoot the issue to determine:
1. If there really is a physical memory issue
2. What modules are the source
This is a production database server, so I'd like to be able to perform the memory diagnostics without shutting the machine down.
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You should check here first.
http://www.mohca.gov.bt/~s
That error is specifically addressed under E2119.
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by: ComputerTechiePosted on 2009-07-11 at 07:44:16ID: 24830652
The Sensor is generally correct when it say memory errorl.
Here a few thing to try to ensure it correct.
Have you tried changing the memory with another one like switching around the memory and seeing if it goes away.
I would also take the memory out and test in different system with memtest86+
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