Well, if there is a bad chunk of RAM on the DIMM it could cause the system to blue screen... <br><br><br><br>Jonathan<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/2/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Ryan Ratliff</b> <<a href="mailto:rratliff@cisco.com">
rratliff@cisco.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">AFAIK Cisco doesn't even sell memory for MCS servers, we tell you to
<br>buy it from IBM or HP directly.<br><br>I know the HP servers at least are extremely picky about their<br>memory. Most of the time they won't even POST though.<br><br>-Ryan<br><br>On Apr 1, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Ted Nugent wrote:
<br><br>No they do not prevent you from using 3rd party<br>memory. However it's possible that you got some bad or<br>incompatible memory, although this is typically caught<br>in POST I've seen stranger things. If you remove the
<br>new RAM and boot the system does it boot ok? If not<br>the memory upgrade is probably not related to the<br>issue.<br>I typically buy RAM from <a href="http://Crucial.com">Crucial.com</a> or at least use<br>that to find the RAM I need, some advice, don't
<br>purchase bottom barrel RAM to save a few bucks for<br>your production server, spend the extra $ for quality<br>RAM just don't go over board and buy it from Cisco,<br>that's just crazy. My $0.02<br><br><br><br>--- Muqeemuddin Syed <
<a href="mailto:muqeems@gmail.com">muqeems@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> We have a Call Manager cluster of one publisher and<br>> one subscriber running<br>> CCM 4.1(3). Both the CCM are on a Cisco MCS 7825.<br>
><br>> We ordered for an additional 1 GB RAM to upgrade the<br>> physical memory on the<br>> publisher (it was consuming over 70% of Memory for<br>> the SQL process alone).<br>> When we restarted the CCM after adding the 1 GB RAM,
<br>> the CCM fails to load<br>> even the Operating System. We get an error that a<br>> file is corrupt or<br>> missing.<br>> Has anyone faced similar situation. Does Cisco lock<br>> customers from<br>> performing memory upgrades to force customers to buy
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