Hardware Memory Dump - Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User Manual

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If this occurs, the following operation might activate the LPAR. You can check the LPAR
memory allocation on the physical memory in Memory Allocation Display on the Logical
Partition (LPAR) Configuration screen.
1 Reduce the LPAR to activate: reduce one of the 3 blank memory sizes to below the
size of address 0 to the top SYS1. For the figure above, reduce the LPAR to activate
by 1024 MB.
2 Deactivate the activated LPARs using the memory next to the blank memory to
reduce the number of discontinuous blank memories.
3 Define a new dummy LPAR, allocate the memory size described step 1 to the
dummy LPAR, and activate the LPAR.

Hardware memory dump

LP mode does not support hardware memory dump. When using LPAR manager, make
sure to collect LP dump and guest memory dump instead of hardware memory dump.
When hardware memory dump is Enabled with LPAR manager firmware version
58-7X/78-7X or later, LPAR manager boot fails. Disable the hardware memory dump
referring to Chapter 5: Server Blade Setup > EFI Setup Menu > Advanced > Hardware
memory dump settings.
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