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How to find the number of Ram modules in M4000 and M3000

749763Jan 26 2013 — edited Jan 27 2013
Dears,

Hope you all are in best of your health, I would like to know the command to check the number of RAM modules in M4000 or M3000 Sun Sparc Servers. I think it should be via XSCF Console if am correct? I trigger following command *"showhardconf"* got below output.

======================================================================================================
XSCF> showhardconf
SPARC Enterprise M4000;
+ Serial:BCF094403J; Operator_Panel_Switch:Locked;
+ Power_Supply_System:Single; SCF-ID:XSCF#0;
+ System_Power:On; System_Phase:Cabinet Power On;
Domain#0 Domain_Status:Running;

MBU_A Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BC0943029D ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0893 06 /541-0893-06 ;
+ Memory_Size:16 GB;
CPUM#0-CHIP#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0401h; Serial:PP093500VY ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D202 E0 /375-3568-05 ;
+ Freq:2.400 GHz; Type:32;
+ Core:4; Strand:2;
CPUM#0-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0401h; Serial:PP093500VY ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D202 E0 /375-3568-05 ;
+ Freq:2.400 GHz; Type:32;
+ Core:4; Strand:2;
*****************************************************************************************************************************
MEMB#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0939DFFA ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 08 /541-0545-08 ;
MEM#0A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0372;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#1A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0306;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#2A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-438845e9;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#3A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d02e9;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
*******************************************************************************************************************************
MEMB#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0939DKJ6 ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 08 /541-0545-08 ;
MEM#0A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0374;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#1A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d037b;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#2A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d02f9;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
MEM#3A Status:Normal;
+ Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0373;
+ Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
**********************************************************************************************************************************
DDC_A#0 Status:Normal;
DDC_A#1 Status:Normal;
DDC_B#0 Status:Normal;
IOU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0938DA6R ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-2240 05 /541-2240-05 ;
DDC_A#0 Status:Normal;
DDCR Status:Normal;
DDC_B#0 Status:Normal;
PCI#1 Name_Property:SUNW,qlc; Card_Type:Other;
PCI#2 Name_Property:SUNW,qlc; Card_Type:Other;
PCI#3 Name_Property:network; Card_Type:Other;
XSCFU Status:Normal,Active; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0939DTNJ ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0481 04 /541-0481-04 ;
OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0940EAEM ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0850 06 /541-0850-06 ;
PSU#0 Status:Normal; Serial:1357FYG-0911AD02JY;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-2011 0202 /300-2011-02-02;
+ Power_Status:On; AC:200 V;
PSU#1 Status:Normal; Serial:1357FYG-0911AD02K8;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-2011 0202 /300-2011-02-02;
+ Power_Status:On; AC:200 V;
FAN_A#0 Status:Normal;
FAN_A#1 Status:Normal;
FANBP_B Status:Normal; Ver:0401h; Serial:BF0940E134 ;
+ FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-3098 01 /541-3098-01 ;
FAN_B#0 Status:Normal;
FAN_B#1 Status:Normal;
==============================================================================================
With the above output I understand that we have the following:-

-> *16GB RAM*

-> We have memory boards **MEMB#0** and **MEMB#1**

-> We have 4 modules on **MEMB#0** and they are following:-
MEM#0A -2GB - if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#1A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#2A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#3A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?

-> We have 4 modules on **MEMB#1** and they are following:-
MEM#0A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#1A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#2A -2GB - if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
MEM#3A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?

So, I understand that the above server will have 32 GB Ram as our company ordered recently, Correct?

In the specifications of M4000 i see that for these servers we can upgrade he Ram upto 128 GB.

Please guide, any help offerred is appreciated.

Edited by: user9007339 on 26/01/2013 03:14 ص
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