A ProLiant DL 380 G7 server has a failure indicating that memory slot DIMM 1 has errors To
troubleshoot the problem, you exchange the memory modules in slots 1 and 2 with each other.
Now you have a memory error indicating that memory slot 1 has errors, and an amber LED next to
slot 1 is lit.
What should you do?
A.
Replace the memory module in slot 1 because it is definitely bad
B.
Replace both memory modules in slots 1 and 2
C.
Run the ECC memory test in the diagnostics to correct the errors
D.
Replace the system board and rerun the memory diagnostics.
Explanation:
C. Run the ECC memory test in the diagnostics to correct the errors.
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Answer is D
A – 1 does not appear to be bad when in slot 2
B – no need to replace both memory modules since only one shows error
C – ECC test, test the memory module. not the slot. Even when exchange the slots only the slot 1 gives the error
D – slot 1 is faulty.It gives error when the good module in slot 2, moved to slot 1.
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Agreed. Correct answer: D.Replace the system board and rerun the memory diagnostics.
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Agree. The DIMM 1 slot on the system bd. is bad.
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I choose A
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