When I run memory tools on a SuperDome system, the location of a cell is given in the format “CELL 1/5”. What does this mean?
“CELL 1/5” means #1 cabinet, #5 cell. On Superdome systems with multiple cabinets, each cabinet can contain cells 0 through 7. To specify a given cell, both the cabinet and the cell ID must be specified. When I tried to run exercisers on all the CPUs on a system (Superdome, N-Class, or V-Class system), the exercisers failed. We’ve received reports of this problem on fully-configured Superdome, N-Class, and V-Class systems. The problem occurs when the user selects multiple CPUs and multiple memory controllers, and tries to run exercisers on all of these. The workaround is simple: instead of selecting multiple CPUs and memory controllers, JUST SELECT ONE CPU AND ONE MEMORY CONTROLLER. When you select the exercise tool, all CPUs and all memory controllers will be exercised. Normally, if you select multiple CPUs and memory controllers and then select the exercise tool, exercisers will start on all these modules. Each exercise process then tries to start exercise processes on all the other
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