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Removal and replacement procedures  54 
size. For example, memory boards 1 and 2 could each contain 2 GB of physical memory per board 
with board 1 containing two 1-GB DIMMs and board 2 containing four 512-MB DIMMs. 
 
The amount of memory between mirrored pairs can be different in quad-board Hot-Plug Mirrored 
Memory mode. For example, memory pair 1 (boards 1 and 2) can contain 2 GB each while 
memory pair 2 (boards 3 and 4) contain 4 GB each.  
 
In quad-board hot-plug mirrored memory, the two pairs of memory boards operate independently. 
One of the pairs of memory boards can be degraded while the other pair of memory boards can still 
be fully mirrored. 
 
Hot-add operations are not supported. Board removals and insertions in Hot-Plug Mirrored Memory 
mode are solely for the purpose of hot-replace operations. 
 
For hot-replace to function properly, the memory board must be re-inserted into the location from 
which it was removed. If the board is placed into the incorrect slot (for example, if board 2 is 
removed in dual-board mode and re-inserted into memory slots 3 or 4), a configuration error occurs. 
Attempting to insert a board into the improper position results in audio alarms and visual alerts. 
 
Replace only one board at a time. That is, if memory boards 2 and 4 both contain memory errors, 
remove board 2, correct the error, and replace board 2. Wait for the board status LED to stop 
flashing before proceeding to board 4. 
 
If a board is inserted into a valid memory slot but with an invalid DIMM configuration (including too 
much or too little memory), a DIMM configuration error occurs and a visual alert occurs (refer to 
Memory Board Components and LEDs (on page 
 
If you remove a board while the server is running and do not replace the board, the server defaults 
to Advanced ECC ("
) on the next reboot. 
 
Hot-plug RAID memory 
Hot-plug RAID memory provides a similar level of memory protection as hot-plug mirrored memory (on 
page 
) but obtains this protection using less total memory. Hot-plug RAID memory protects the server 
against uncorrectable memory errors that would otherwise result in a server failure. 
Although hot-plug mirrored memory keeps two copies of all memory data, hot-plug RAID memory keeps 
only one copy of all memory data and additional parity information. If an uncorrectable memory error is 
encountered, the server can create the proper data using the parity information and the information from 
the other memory boards that contain no failures. In a hot-plug RAID memory configuration, 25% of the 
installed memory is not available to the operating system. In a hot-plug mirrored memory configuration, 
however, 50% of the installed memory is not available to the operating system. 
As with hot-plug mirrored memory, hot-plug RAID memory allows failed or degraded DIMMs to be 
replaced while the server is running without requiring server downtime. The memory board with the failed 
DIMMs can be removed, failed DIMMs replaced, and the board re-inserted into the server without any 
interruption to the operating system. 
Hot-plug RAID memory is only supported if all four memory boards are installed. No operating system 
support is required. 
The following guidelines apply to hot-plug RAID memory: 
 
All general memory requirements apply. 
 
Hot-plug RAID memory is only supported with four memory boards. 
 
All four memory boards must have the same amount of total memory. However, each board can 
have different DIMM configurations as long as they have equal total size. Any deviation from this 
rule results in the server defaulting to Advanced ECC ("
 
Hot-replace operations are supported. 
 
If you remove a board while the server is running and do not replace it, the server defaults to 
Advanced ECC on the next reboot.