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 Appendix B: Memory configuration options
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Memory mirroring 
Memory mirror requires either two or four same size memory boards 
and provides redundancy at the cost of halving the effective memory 
size. The memory configuration allows for the hot-replacement of an 
existing board for a board containing an equal amount of memory or 
the hot-addition of two memory boards to a pair of empty memory 
board slots only. 
A pair of memory boards in memory mirror mode forms a redundant 
group. One of the memory boards is designated the primary image and 
the other the secondary image. For memory writes, the write request is 
issued to both boards. For memory reads, the read request is issued to 
the primary memory board. In the event of a detected uncorrectable 
error, the primary and secondary images switches with each other and 
the failed image cannot become the primary image again until the 
failed DIMMs have been replaced and the image re-built. The first 
redundant group consists of memory board A mirrored with memory 
board B. The second redundant group consists of memory board C 
mirrored with memory board D. The BIOS sets the memory board 
mirror LED to indicate that the memory board is operating in the 
memoy mirror mode. 
To configure memory mirroring: 
1
Do either option below:
- or -
a
During system bootup, enter the System Options Menu. See 
“System options menu” on page 90.