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Title:laser
Moderator:PROXY::ALLEN
Created:Thu Jul 16 1992
Last Modified:Wed May 28 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1267
Total number of notes:4891

1247.0. "VAX7820 console 4.3 memory config problem" by CSC32::J_GAINES () Sat Feb 01 1997 17:07

    
    We were trying to add a 2gb memory board into a system that
    already contained a 512mg memory board. The system is a VAX7820
    running console firmware 4.3. The 2gb memory board is in slot 2 
    and the 512mb memory board is in  slot 3.
    
    When we added the 2gb memory board the console level would show 
    the memory boards as: slot 2 2gb (A0) and slot 3 256mb(B0).
    
    If we removed the 2gb memory board from slot 2, the slot 3 board
    would show up as: 512mg(A0).
    
    This appears to be a console firmware problem. Has anyone else seen
    this behavior???
    
    I suggested they take the console firmware back to rv 4.2 but they had
    already pulled the 512mg memory board and rebooted the system with
    only the 2gb memory board installed.
    
    
    
    					Thanks in advance
    					Jim Gaines Colorado CSC
    
    
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1247.1don't quote me..!CSCMA::STOWELLwho am i..? why am i here..?Mon Feb 03 1997 15:206
    If memory (no punn intended) servers me right...you need a different 
    backplane for the larger memory...my head is hurting from trying to
    think back to 1985 when i last worked on one of these beasts...!
    
    Lots o luck,
    Bill
1247.2Shouldn't need a backplane...TOPTEN::KELLERMon Feb 03 1997 20:086
    I have some 77xx's that started life as 76xx's, and have a mix of 512Mb
    and 2Gb boards running from 4.0 to 4.3 console software and have never
    replaced a backplane.  I don't think a 7800 is any different, although
    I haven't worked on one.
    
    Larry
1247.3backplane the samePROXY::SADINTue Feb 04 1997 09:3210
    The 78xx is only a module change.  The platform for the 76XX,77XX and
    78XX  is identical.  
    We are trying to hunt up a 512meg board here in engineering to try
    this.  I have never encountered the symptom described in .0.  It sounds
    a little odd.  I don't believe that version 4.3 has anything to do with
    what was described since there were no code changes inthe console
    dealing with memory.
    
    Jim Sadin
    AVSRPE
1247.4Works OK for usPROXY::SADINTue Feb 11 1997 15:5510
    We finally got our 512meg module back.  We set up the configuration in
    the base note and we did not see the same results.  Our system
    configured the memory correctly.  I'm not sure what or why this system
    exhibited those symptoms.  Was there any manual interleave scripts left
    over from a previous configuration?  I'm at a loss to explain how this
    could happen.
    
    Regards,
    Jim SAdin
    AVSRSE console engineer