Hello to the community managers and all the helpful members here!
About a month ago, I built a system based on the 4th Gen Xeon Scalable platform, paired with Intel Optane Persistent Memory. The system is currently running perfectly in AppDirect mode, but I am unable to switch it to Memory Mode. I have tried numerous approaches without finding a clear solution, which is why I'm reaching out for your expertise.
System Specifications:
- CPU: Intel Xeon 8480+ ES (SKU: Q03K, Stepping 4)
- Memory: 4x 48GB DDR5 RDIMM 4800MT/s 2Rx4
- Optane PMem: 4x 512GB Intel PMem 300 Series (Part Number: NMC2XAD512GQS)
- Motherboard: Gigabyte MS03-CE0 (BIOS Ver: R12)
- OS: Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 22H2
Problem Details & Diagnostics
I can see the Optane configuration tab in the BIOS setup utility.
From there, I can successfully create goals and namespaces for AppDirect mode. However, within the goal creation menu, there is a grayed-out message stating: "Platform does not support Memory Mode." I am unsure of the reason for this limitation.
I then attempted to manage the modules using ipmctl. Here are the details of my Optane configuration:
Memory Resources:
PS C:\Windows\system2> ipmctl show -memoryresources
MemoryType | DDR | PMemModule | Total
==========================================================
Volatile | 192.000 GiB | 0.000 GiB | 192.000 GiB
AppDirect | - | 2036.000 GiB | 2036.000 GiB
Cache | 0.000 GiB | - | 0.000 GiB
Inaccessible | 0.000 GiB | 2.969 GiB | 2.969 GiB
Physical | 192.000 GiB | 2038.969 GiB | 2230.969 GiB
Platform Capabilities:
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl show -system -capabilities
PlatformConfigSupported=1
Alignment=1.000 GiB
AllowedVolatileMode=1LM
CurrentVolatileMode=1LM
AllowedAppDirectMode=App Direct
I am particularly confused by AllowedVolatileMode=1LM. My understanding is that this should indicate support for Memory Mode, but perhaps I am misinterpreting it.
Memory Topology:
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl show -topology
DimmID | MemoryType | Capacity | PhysicalID| DeviceLocator
================================================================================
0x0000 | Logical Non-Volatile Device | 509.688 GiB | 0x0030 | DIMM_P0_A0
0x0100 | Logical Non-Volatile Device | 509.688 GiB | 0x0032 | DIMM_P0_C0
0x0200 | Logical Non-Volatile Device | 509.688 GiB | 0x0034 | DIMM_P0_E0
0x0300 | Logical Non-Volatile Device | 509.688 GiB | 0x0036 | DIMM_P0_G0
N/A | DDR5 | 48.000 GiB | 0x0031 | DIMM_P0_B0
N/A | DDR5 | 48.000 GiB | 0x0033 | DIMM_P0_D0
N/A | DDR5 | 48.000 GiB | 0x0035 | DIMM_P0_F0
N/A | DDR5 | 48.000 GiB | 0x0037 | DIMM_P0_H0
DIMM Status:
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl show -dimm
DimmID | Capacity | LockState | HealthState | FWVersion
===============================================================
0x0000 | 509.742 GiB | Disabled | Healthy | 03.01.00.2769
0x0100 | 509.742 GiB | Disabled | Healthy | 03.01.00.2716
0x0200 | 509.742 GiB | Disabled | Healthy | 03.01.00.2769
0x0300 | 509.742 GiB | Disabled | Healthy | 03.01.00.2769
When I attempt to create a goal for Memory Mode using ipmctl, I receive the following error, which is consistent with the BIOS message:
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl create -goal memorymode=100
Create region configuration goal failed: Error 113 - Platform does not support Memory Mode
I have also reviewed my motherboard's user manual.
I've noticed other Optane users seem to have a "2LM" option. However, my manual states that this particular setting is only configurable when a Xeon Max series CPU (with HBM) is installed, which is why I cannot access it.
My Troubleshooting and Questions
I have a few theories about the potential cause of this issue and would appreciate your input:
-
DDR5 to Optane PMem Capacity Ratio:
According to official documentation, a DRAM-to-PMem ratio between 1:4 and 1:16 should be viable. However, I'm unsure if Memory Mode has stricter requirements than AppDirect mode. I have seen some unofficial sources suggest a minimum ratio of 1:8 is needed for Memory Mode. My current ratio is 48GB:512GB (approximately 1:10.67). Could this be the reason for the "Platform does not support Memory Mode" error?
-
1LM vs. 2LM Configuration:
I am not sure if this inaccessible BIOS setting could be related to the problem. Resetting the motherboard to factory defaults did not change its availability, and the board was purchased new.
-
Other Potential Issues?
I am open to any other perspectives or potential causes that I may have overlooked.
Below is the detailed PCAT information from my system, which may be helpful for diagnosis.
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl show -system pcat
---Platform Configurations Attributes Table---
Signature: PCAT
Length: 236 bytes
Revision: 0x32
Checksum: 0x9
OEMID: GBT
OEMTableID: GBTUACPI
OEMRevision: 0x2
CreatorID: INTL
CreatorRevision: 0x20091013
---TableType=0x0
Length: 16 bytes
TypeEquals: PlatformCapabilityInfoTable
PMemModuleMgmtSWConfigInputSupport: 0x1 (Yes)
MemoryModeCapabilities: 0x5 (1LM, AppDirect)
CurrentMemoryMode: 0x4
-Current Volatile Memory Mode: 1LM
-Allowed Persistent Memory Mode: AppDirect
-Allowed Volatile Memory Mode: 1LM
MaxPMInterleaveSets: 0x28
-Per CPU Die: 0x8
CacheCapabilities: 0x1
-MemoryMode: In-tile
DDRCacheSize: 0 GiB per DDR DIMM
---TableType=0x1
Length: 148 bytes
TypeEquals: MemoryInterleaveCapabilityTable
MemoryMode: 0x3 (AppDirect)
NumberOfInterleaveFormatsSupported: 0x21
InterleaveFormatSupported(0): 0x100ff
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 8-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(1): 0x10055
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(2): 0x100aa
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(3): 0x33
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(4): 0xcc
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(5): 0xc3
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(6): 0x3c
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(7): 0xf
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(8): 0xf0
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 4-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(9): 0x10011
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(10): 0x10022
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(11): 0x10044
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(12): 0x10088
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(13): 0x10041
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(14): 0x10082
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(15): 0x10014
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(16): 0x10028
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(17): 0x5
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(18): 0xa
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(19): 0x50
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(20): 0xa0
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(21): 0x3
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(22): 0xc
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(23): 0x30
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(24): 0xc0
-Not recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 2-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(25): 0x10001
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(26): 0x10002
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(27): 0x10004
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(28): 0x10008
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(29): 0x10010
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(30): 0x10020
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(31): 0x10040
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveFormatSupported(32): 0x10080
-Recommended
-Channel interleave size: 256B
-iMC interleave size: 256B
-Channel ways: 1-way
InterleaveAlignmentSize: 0x1e
MaxPMInterleaveSetsPerMemType: 0x28
-Per CPU Die: 0x8
-Per PMem module: 0x2
---TableType=0x6
Length: 32 bytes
TypeEquals: SocketSkuInfoTable
SocketID: 0x0
DieID: 0x0
MappedMemorySizeLimit: 18446744073709551615
TotalMemorySizeMappedToSpa: 2392296783872
CachingMemorySize: 0
I have also run the ipmctl diagnostic tool, which passed most tests but showed a warning for a non-optimal firmware version on one module. I have also tried configuring the system with only one stick of DDR5 and one Optane PMem module, with the same result.
PS C:\Windows\system32> ipmctl start -diagnostic
--Test = Quick
State = Ok
Message = The quick health check succeeded.
State = Ok
--SubTest = Boot status
State = Ok
--SubTest = Health
State = Ok
--Test = Config
State = Ok
Message = The platform configuration check succeeded.
--SubTest = PMem module specs
State = Ok
--SubTest = Duplicate PMem module
State = Ok
--SubTest = System Capability
State = Ok
--SubTest = Namespace LSA
State = Ok
--SubTest = PCD
State = Ok
--Test = Security
State = Ok
Message = The security check succeeded.
--SubTest = Encryption status
State = Ok
--SubTest = Inconsistency
State = Ok
--Test = FW
State = Warning
--SubTest = FW Consistency
State = Warning
Message.1 = The firmware consistency and settings check detected that firmware version on PMem module 0x0100 with subsystem device ID 0x097c is nonoptimal, preferred version is 03.01.00.2769.
--SubTest = Viral Policy
State = Ok
--SubTest = Threshold check
State = Ok
--SubTest = System Time
State = Ok
I would be sincerely grateful for any guidance from the experts here. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Best regards.
Hello to the community managers and all the helpful members here!
About a month ago, I built a system based on the 4th Gen Xeon Scalable platform, paired with Intel Optane Persistent Memory. The system is currently running perfectly in AppDirect mode, but I am unable to switch it to Memory Mode. I have tried numerous approaches without finding a clear solution, which is why I'm reaching out for your expertise.
System Specifications:
Problem Details & Diagnostics
I can see the Optane configuration tab in the BIOS setup utility.
From there, I can successfully create goals and namespaces for AppDirect mode. However, within the goal creation menu, there is a grayed-out message stating: "Platform does not support Memory Mode." I am unsure of the reason for this limitation.
I then attempted to manage the modules using
ipmctl. Here are the details of my Optane configuration:Memory Resources:
Platform Capabilities:
I am particularly confused by
AllowedVolatileMode=1LM. My understanding is that this should indicate support for Memory Mode, but perhaps I am misinterpreting it.Memory Topology:
DIMM Status:
When I attempt to create a goal for Memory Mode using
ipmctl, I receive the following error, which is consistent with the BIOS message:I have also reviewed my motherboard's user manual.
I've noticed other Optane users seem to have a "2LM" option. However, my manual states that this particular setting is only configurable when a Xeon Max series CPU (with HBM) is installed, which is why I cannot access it.
My Troubleshooting and Questions
I have a few theories about the potential cause of this issue and would appreciate your input:
DDR5 to Optane PMem Capacity Ratio:
According to official documentation, a DRAM-to-PMem ratio between 1:4 and 1:16 should be viable. However, I'm unsure if Memory Mode has stricter requirements than AppDirect mode. I have seen some unofficial sources suggest a minimum ratio of 1:8 is needed for Memory Mode. My current ratio is 48GB:512GB (approximately 1:10.67). Could this be the reason for the "Platform does not support Memory Mode" error?
1LM vs. 2LM Configuration:
I am not sure if this inaccessible BIOS setting could be related to the problem. Resetting the motherboard to factory defaults did not change its availability, and the board was purchased new.
Other Potential Issues?
I am open to any other perspectives or potential causes that I may have overlooked.
Below is the detailed PCAT information from my system, which may be helpful for diagnosis.
I have also run the
ipmctldiagnostic tool, which passed most tests but showed a warning for a non-optimal firmware version on one module. I have also tried configuring the system with only one stick of DDR5 and one Optane PMem module, with the same result.I would be sincerely grateful for any guidance from the experts here. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Best regards.