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For example, in Configuration 1 the shaded BANK 4 is a spare bank. Assume that the memory 
correctable errors occur frequently in a memory on BANK 3. BIOS, which keeps counting the memory 
correctable errors on each bank, activates the online copy function automatically upon the incidence of 
the fourth error. All of the data on BANK 3 is copied to spare BANK 4. At the same time, a log is 
recorded explaining that the data is copied to the spare bank, and the system displays a message 
when the online sparing is complete, at which time the system operates with BANK1, BANK2, and 
BANK4 (12 GB), the same capacity as before the online spare memory operation occurred.
Memory Mirroring
Mirroring the memory provides a level of redundancy that enables the system to continue operating 
without the going down in case of a memory fault (including a plural-bits error).
 
Figure 15. Memory mirroring
When operating in normal conditions, data first writes in the primary (slots 1, 2, 5, and 6), then in the 
mirror (slots 3, 4, 7, and 8). The arrows in Figure 15 show the relationship between the mirroring source 
and the destination. When data is read out, it is read out of either the primary or mirror.
No memory testing of the mirror is carried out when the system is booted up after the mirroring is set. 
Accordingly, only half of the total capacity of the memory installed is displayed both in the memory test 
screen shown when the system is booted and in the total memory capacity shown when the system is 
running.
Configuration 7
2 GB
2 GB
2 GB
2 GB
None
None
None
None
Configuration 8
1 GB
1 GB
1 GB
1 GB
None 
None
None
None
Configuration 9
512 
MB
512 
MB
512 MB
512 
MB
None
None
None
None
Configuration 
10
256 
MB
256 
MB
256 MB
256 
MB
None
None
None
None
Table 5: Online spare memory supported configurations
Bank
Bank1
Bank2
Bank3
Bank4