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Table 4–2. DSA messages (cont.)<br />

Message<br />

Number Component Test State Description Action<br />

166-913xxx<br />

IMM IMM<br />

I2C Test<br />

Failed The IMM<br />

indicates a<br />

failure in<br />

the<br />

memory<br />

card 3 bus.<br />

1. Turn off the server <strong>and</strong> disconnect it<br />

from the power source. You must<br />

disconnect the server from AC<br />

power to reset the IMM.<br />

2. After 45 seconds, reconnect the<br />

server to the power source <strong>and</strong> turn<br />

on the server.<br />

3. Run the test again.<br />

4. Make sure that the DSA code is at<br />

the latest level. For the latest level<br />

of DSA code, go to the ES7000<br />

Model 7600R G2 Product <strong>Support</strong><br />

site page, <strong>and</strong> click the Drivers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Downloads option.<br />

5. Make sure that the server firmware<br />

is at the latest level. The installed<br />

firmware level is shown in the DSA<br />

log, in the Firmware/VPD section for<br />

this component. For the latest level<br />

of firmware, go to the ES7000<br />

Model 7600R G2 Product <strong>Support</strong><br />

site page, <strong>and</strong> click the Releases<br />

option.<br />

6. Run the test again.<br />

7. If the reported memory size is the<br />

same as the installed memory size,<br />

complete the following steps.<br />

a. Turn off the server <strong>and</strong><br />

disconnect it from the power<br />

source.<br />

b. Reseat all the memory DIMMs<br />

<strong>and</strong> memory cards (see<br />

Removing a DIMM <strong>and</strong><br />

Replacing a DIMM , <strong>and</strong> see<br />

Removing a memory card <strong>and</strong><br />

Replacing the memory card ).<br />

c. Reconnect the server to the<br />

power source <strong>and</strong> turn on the<br />

server.<br />

d. Run the test again.<br />

Diagnostics<br />

e. If the problem remains,<br />

continue with the next step.<br />

3850 7281–000 4–93

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