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X6-2L solaris 11.3 Missing Ram

Hi All,
I would like to check why is there a missing 9 GB of ram missing. When 192 GB installed in the system and only 183GB is detected.
Crosscheck with other system that is the same model and same number of memory installed, It is showing as 192 GB.
ILOM also showing all 12 DIMM is working
Kernel version: SunOS 5.11 11.3
Entire Version : 0.5.11-0.175.3.36.0.7.0
==== Memory Device Sockets ================================
Type Status Set Device Locator Bank Locator
----------- ------ --- ------------------- ----------------
DDR4 in use 0 D11 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 in use 0 D10 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D9 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 in use 0 D8 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D7 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 empty 0 D6 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 in use 0 D0 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 in use 0 D1 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D2 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 in use 0 D3 /SYS/MB/P0 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D4 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 empty 0 D5 /SYS/MB/P0
DDR4 in use 0 D11 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 in use 0 D10 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D9 /SYS/MB/P1
DDR4 in use 0 D8 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D7 /SYS/MB/P1
DDR4 empty 0 D6 /SYS/MB/P1
DDR4 in use 0 D0 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 in use 0 D1 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D2 /SYS/MB/P1
DDR4 in use 0 D3 /SYS/MB/P1 <--------------------------16GB
DDR4 empty 0 D4 /SYS/MB/P1
DDR4 empty 0 D5 /SYS/MB/P1
Memory size: 188284 Megabytes
Answers
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Hello Team,
Please log a service request with our hardware team for further investigation.
Thanks
Vishwanath B
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Hi.
Which commands you use for show this results ?
Please show result from command: /usr/sbin/prtdiag -v
Regards,
Nik