v The following is an example of the Memory Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu:Memory Configuration/Deconfiguration MenuDIMMs on memory card number 0:DIMMs on memory card number 1:1. Configured by system (0x0)2. Configured by system (0x0)98. Return to Previous MenuEnter card number _and_ DIMM number separated by a space1>The user can manually configure or deconfigure any memory DIMM (Dual InlineMemory Module), regardless of failure status, through this Service Processor menu.The configuration process takes place during the system power-up. Therefore, theconfiguration displayed in STANDBY mode reflects the configuration during the lastboot.To view the current configuration, access the Service Processor menu after thesystem starts. When the user selects a memory DIMM, its state will toggle betweenconfigured and deconfigured. Memory DIMMs that are not present are not listed. Amemory DIMM can be in any of the following four states:– Configured by system: The memory DIMM is present, and has not exceeded thenumber of failure threshold. It is configured by the system and is available.– Deconfigured by system: The memory DIMM is present, but has exceeded thenumber of failure threshold. It is deconfigured by the system and is currentlyunavailable.– Manually configured: The memory DIMM is present and available. It isconfigured by the user through the service processor menus.– Manually deconfigured: The memory DIMM is present, but unavailable. It hasbeen deconfigured by the user through the service processor menus.Language Selection MenuThe service processor menus and messages are available in various languages. Thismenu allows selecting languages into which Service Processor and system firmwaremenus and messages are displayed.LANGUAGE SELECTION MENU1. English2. France3. Deutsch4. Italian5. Espanol6. Svenska98. Return to Previous Menu99. Exit from Menus1>Chapter 3. Using the Service Processor 53