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‎10-27-2010 10:54 AM
Hello
We have several servers, based on Supermicro X6DVA-4G2(X6DVA-EG2) motherboard. Lansweeper shows incorrect information about amount and configuration of memory on that servers. For example, Lansweeper says:
Memory 1
Tag: Physical Memory 0
DeviceLocator: DIMM0
Capacity (MB): 1024
PositionInRow: 1
DataWidth: 128
BankLabel: BANK0
FormFactor: 8
InterleaveDataDepth: 1
InterleavePosition: 1
MemoryName: Unknown
TotalWidth: 128
TypeDetail: 128
Date: 26.10.2010 11:28:21
Memory 2
Tag: Physical Memory 1
DeviceLocator: DIMM0
Capacity (MB): 1024
PositionInRow: 1
DataWidth: 128
BankLabel: BANK1
FormFactor: 8
InterleaveDataDepth: 1
InterleavePosition: 2
MemoryName: Unknown
TotalWidth: 128
TypeDetail: 128
Date: 26.10.2010 11:28:21
But in fact this server has 4Gb (2Gb x 2) of RAM
Is it possible to solve this problem?
We have several servers, based on Supermicro X6DVA-4G2(X6DVA-EG2) motherboard. Lansweeper shows incorrect information about amount and configuration of memory on that servers. For example, Lansweeper says:
Memory 1
Tag: Physical Memory 0
DeviceLocator: DIMM0
Capacity (MB): 1024
PositionInRow: 1
DataWidth: 128
BankLabel: BANK0
FormFactor: 8
InterleaveDataDepth: 1
InterleavePosition: 1
MemoryName: Unknown
TotalWidth: 128
TypeDetail: 128
Date: 26.10.2010 11:28:21
Memory 2
Tag: Physical Memory 1
DeviceLocator: DIMM0
Capacity (MB): 1024
PositionInRow: 1
DataWidth: 128
BankLabel: BANK1
FormFactor: 8
InterleaveDataDepth: 1
InterleavePosition: 2
MemoryName: Unknown
TotalWidth: 128
TypeDetail: 128
Date: 26.10.2010 11:28:21
But in fact this server has 4Gb (2Gb x 2) of RAM
Is it possible to solve this problem?
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‎10-28-2010 04:15 PM
It is quite old hardware and I think Supermicro stops update it.
Thank you. I will write to Supermicro support.
Thank you. I will write to Supermicro support.
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‎10-28-2010 03:31 PM
If wmi returns the same information, it's not a lansweeper problem.
You can search on the supermicro site for an updated driver or bios version.
You can search on the supermicro site for an updated driver or bios version.
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‎10-27-2010 11:21 AM
Thanks for the quick response.
Please find attached files.
As I can see it is not LanSweeper problem, because WMI says the same.
Could you give me some advice about this situation?
Please find attached files.
As I can see it is not LanSweeper problem, because WMI says the same.
Could you give me some advice about this situation?
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‎10-27-2010 11:06 AM
Can you post the output of "wmic path win32_physicalmemory" and "wmic path win32_physicalmemoryarray" of this server. (you can run it from the command line)