Hello, everyone!
Our machine is Alpha 8200 5/300, OS is Digital UNIX 4.0d .
Yesterday, I want to add a tape device to the machine. So, I shutdonw the system
and turn it off. After I connect the tape device and boot the system again ,
a warning message appears on the screen of the console:
* * * WARNING * * *
* * * BAD LOCATIONS FOUND IN MEMORY * * *
* * * MEMORY INTERLEAVING IS DISABLED TO * * *
* * *PREVENT O.S. OCCUPATION OF BAD MEMORY SPACE * * *
* * * USE SIMM_CALLOUT TO ISOLATE FAILURE * * *
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE #
A M M . P . . . . TYP
o + + . ++ . . . . ST1
. . . . ++ . . . . BPD
o + + . ++ . . . . ST2
The rest of boot procedure is normal and the added tape device works correctly.
I reinstall the firmware, it is no use. I don't know "SIMM_CALLOUT".
What's wrong with the MEMORY Module? How can I do?
If Someone has experience on it ,please tell me! I 'll appreciate it very much.
Thanks in advance!
Received on Wed Aug 16 2000 - 02:08:52 NZST