04-05-2018
It is unlikely for faulty dimm to effect SP in any way.
Configuration is saved there by issuing ldm add-spconfig <unique_name>
So, after you configure the system as per your desires or change the existing configuration, you run above command to save the work done to SP.
No need to reboot anything, but since work is saved, upon next reboot the configuration saved will be applied from SP (the latest saved).
Did you save the config followed by reboot ?
I always save, since if not saved the list option says "next poweron", probably meaning complete power cycle (not init 6 or reboot).
You should inspect, as Jim mentioned, fmadm faulty.
A properly configured system will report memory errors using that facility.
Regards
Peasant.
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