MAP 1240: Memory Problem ResolutionNote: The firmware or error code that sent you here could be one of the following:v Service Processor Checkpoints 910B, 910C, 910E or 95xxv Firmware Checkpoints E134 or E701v System Power Control Network Error Code 1011840Cv Firmware Error Codes 25Cyy001, 25Cyy002, 25B00001 or 25B00004v Service Processor Error Codes 406x001x, 406x010x, 406x013x, 406x0CA6 or 450x30xxv Common Firmware Error Codes B1xx466xv Problem Determination Error Code M0MEM002These checkpoints and error codes are referred to as a memory code in this MAP.Purpose of This MAPThis MAP is used to troubleshoot a problem when the system stops with a memory checkpoint or memoryerror code on the operator panel display or console.Notes:1. If the symptom changes while you are using this MAP, check for loose cards, cables, and obviousproblems. If you do not find a problem, go to “MAP 1548: Processor Subsystem Problem Isolation” onpage 139.2. The service processor may have recorded one or more symptoms in its error log. It is a good idea toexamine that error log before proceeding (see Service Processor System Information Menu).3. The service processor may have been set by the user to monitor service operations and to attemptrecoveries. You might want to disable these actions while you diagnose and service the system. If youdisable them, make note of their current settings so that you can restore them before you leave. Thefollowing settings may be of interest to you.Surveillance From the Service Processor Setup Menu, go to theSurveillance Setup menu and disable surveillance.Unattended Start From the Service Processor System Power Control Menu,disable unattended start mode.Reboot Policy From the System Power Control Menu, go to theReboot/Restart Policy Setup Menu and set:1. Number of reboot attempts to 0 (zero)2. Use OS-Defined restart policy to No.3. Enable supplemental restart policy to No.Call Out From the Call-In/Call-Out Setup Menu, go to the SerialPort Selection Menu and disable call-out on both serialports.General Memory InformationBe sure to unplug the power cables before removing or installing the processor cards or memory DIMMsto avoid damage to them.It is acceptable for the memory DIMMs to partially populate each processor card in a multi-processor cardsystem. For example, 4 memory DIMMs can be placed onto processor card 1, and another 4 memoryDIMMs can be placed onto processor card 2. The system uses both sets of memory DIMMsindiscriminately.Chapter 3. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs) 73