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Measures reported by HwMemoryTest
This test auto-discovers the memory devices on a server, and reports the current state , size, and speed of each device. This test executes only on IBM/Dell servers.
The measures
made by this test are as
follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| State |
Indicates the current state of this memory device. |
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The values this measure can report and their numeric equivalents are available in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Enabled |
0 |
| Unknown |
1 |
| enabledAndNotReady |
3 |
| Not Ready |
5 |
Note:
This measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate the current state of a memory device. However, in the graph of this measure, the device state is indicated using only the Numeric Values listed in the above table. |
| Status |
Indicates the current status of this memory device. |
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The values this measure can report and their numeric equivalents are available in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Normal |
0 |
| Other |
1 |
| Unknown |
2 |
| Non Critical |
4 |
| Critical |
5 |
| Non Recoverable |
6 |
Note:
This measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate the current state of a memory device. However, in the graph of this measure, device status is indicated using only the Numeric Values listed in the above table. |
| Device_size |
Indicates the size of this memory device. |
GB |
If the value of this measure is 0, it indicates that no memory has been installed on the corresponding device.
Compare the value of this measure across devices to identify the device that has been installed with the maximum memory. |
| Speed |
Indicates the speed of this memory device. |
Nanosecs |
A very low value is indicative of a very slow device. If the value of this measure is 0, it indicates that the speed could not be determined.
Compare the value of this meausre acrss devices to know which device isthe fastest, and which the slowest. |
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