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whether the DIMM be retrained every time when I do CPU_reboot

JerryYang
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Background: The Skylake platform has two cpus and eight DIMMs. After the mass production devices have been running for a long time, the CPU system may fail to work due to the reboot or power-on and power-off of the entire device. The port80 message is 0x26 or 0x30.

Two points of doubt:1.DIMM parameter Settings are critical. If you restart the device, you need to train the DIMM again,but in sometime re-process, the training is not suitable and the system hangs 2.During the running of the device, the BIOS records the abnormal status. As a result, the device cannot get up during restart

 

My question: 1. whether the DIMM be retrained every time when I do CPU_reboot or power on and off the whole machine? 2. Is there any factor that causes the BIOS to be modified during device operation?

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Victor_G_Intel
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Hello JerryYang,


Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.


To continue with your request can you please provide the following information:


  1. Please provide the exact model of the CPUs and DIMMs been used.
  2. When you say retrain/train the DIMM do you mean that you have to re-seat a DIMM or some of the DIMMs so the system can come back up?
  3. Is this server system an Intel® Data Center Block?
  4. Before the issue started did any changes related to hardware or software happened on the system?


Regards,


Victor G.

Intel Technical Support Technician


Victor_G_Intel
Moderator
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Hello JerryYang,


Were you able to check the previous post?  


Please let me know if you need further assistance.  

 

Regards,

 

Victor G. 

Intel Technical Support Technician  


Victor_G_Intel
Moderator
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Hello JerryYang, 

 

We have not heard back from you. 


If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored  


Regards,

 

Victor G.  

Intel Technical Support Technician  


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