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1. Download and Install Dell OpenManage for Windows. You will only need command line toolsat this point, Web-based management tools / SNMP tools can wait.
2. After installing Dell OpenManage go to Windows command line and paste (and push enter) this command to see your DIMMs status:
omreport chassis memory
The result should be similar to:
Memory Information
Health : Critical
Memory Redundancy
Fail Over State         : Inactive
Redundancy Configuration : Disabled
Attributes of Memory Array(s)
Attributes of Memory Array(s)
Location          : System Board or Motherboard
Use               : System Memory
Installed Capacity : 16384Â MB
Maximum Capacity  : 65280 MB
Slots Available   : 8
Slots Used        : 8
Error Correction  : Multibit ECC
Total of Memory Array(s)
Total Installed Capacity                    : 16384 MB
Total Installed Capacity Available to the OS : 16046Â MB
Total Maximum Capacity                      : 65280 MB
Details of Memory Array 1
Index         : 0
Status        : Critical
Connector Name : DIMM1
Type          : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size          : 2048 MB
Index         : 1
Status        : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM2
Type          : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size          : 2048 MB
<------------- CUT -------------->
Index         : 7
Status        : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM8
Type          : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size          : 2048 MB
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If you don’t see any errors (it could take some time for errors to appear there), you could also check your System Events Log (SEL) by running the following command:
racadm getsel
3. Change your current directory to c:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\omsa\bin:
cd c:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\omsa\bin
4. Run the following command to reset ECC errors counters:
dcicfg32 command=clearmemfailures
It should print:
clearing failures using mask: 31
DIMM1 : ok
DIMM2 : ok
DIMM3 : ok
DIMM4 : ok
DIMM5 : ok
DIMM6 : ok
DIMM7 : ok
DIMM8 : ok
5. Run the following command to check if everything OK:
omreport chassis
The result should be similar to:
Main System Chassis
SEVERITY : COMPONENT
Ok      : Fans
Ok      : Intrusion
Ok      : Memory
Ok      : Power Supplies
Ok      : Processors
Ok      : Temperatures
Ok      : Voltages
Ok      : Hardware Log
Ok      : Batteries
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6. To clear your system events log, run the following command:
racadm clrsel
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That's it! Errors have been cleared, but it doesn't guarantee that they will not appear again. Basically, these steps do nothing but reset the error counters to their initial value.