Hi all, Many thanks to those that responded, particularly Mike Carter, Michael Horton and John Christian. The general consensus seemed to be that as long as each bank has matching DIMMS, the system should recognise the new memory. However, as John Christian pointed out : "On a V240, "Do not mix DIMM capacities" refers to the whole machine. You can mix DIMMS and the total memory installed (6-GB in your case) should be recognized by the system. However, memory interleaving will be "broken" and the system might actually run slower than your original 4-GB layout. Memory interleaving is kind-of like a RAID stripe on disks, it stripes memory usage across multiple DIMMS which speeds up memory I/O. Mixing DIMMS is a bad idea. Yes, it sucks that you have to "throw away" your existing memory. This situation has long been the gripe of many a sys-admin." Michael Horton also pointed out that "mixing differently sized memory modules is not a supported configuration according to the above statement. it may (and proabably will) work but in the case of a service/support call, sun will ask that you restore the server to a supported configuration." So our plan at the moment is to leave the server as it is, and wait until we have enough memory to upgrade the whole lot to 1Gb DIMMS. Thanks again, -Mark --original message follows-- Hi all, I have a query about adding memory to a dual-processor Sun Fire V240. I have looked at the related documents (handbooks on SunSolve), but could still do with some clarification. If anyone could clear this up, it would be much appreciated - as usual, I will provide a summary. The server currently has 4Gb, made up of 512Mb DIMMS in all 8 sockets. The plan is to leave 2 Gbs of this in place, and add 4x 1Gb DIMMS to take the total to 6Gb. As each CPU has 4 sockets available, The layout for each CPU will look like : 512Mb DIMM 512Mb DIMM 1Gb DIMM 1Gb DIMM However, the Sun handbook for the server says "DIMMS must be identical" and "Do not mix DIMM capacities". It is not clear whether this refers to the system as a whole, each CPU, socket or bank. Could anyone who has upgraded their memory confirm whether this configuration will work ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This E-mail is from IPC Media Ltd whose registered office is at Kings Reach Tower, Stamford Street, London SE1 9LS, registered number 53626. The contents and any attachments to it include information that is private and confidential and should only be read by those persons to whom they are addressed. IPC Media accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by any person arising from the use of this e-mail. Neither IPC Media nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to check the email and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of IPC Media by means of e-mail communications. If you have received this e-mail in error, please destroy and delete the message from your computer. For unbeatable savings on magazine subscriptions and great gift ideas visit www.ipcsubs.co.uk/IZAF _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Dec 15 09:53:26 2004
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