Results:
"FAILED Meminfo total: 3097452 kB DMI total: 4096000 kB Accuracy: 75.00 Memory totals not close enough"
I recently had some more RAM installed: I had 1GB. I added 2GB, giving a total of 3GB.
As far as I can tell, it is working OK. For example, I use system-load-indicator and it shows credible amounts of memory used.
I have run System Testing a few times since having the additional RAM installed, and it has shown FAILED each time.
"Meminfo total: 3097452 kB"
is exactly what I would expect.
"DMI total: 4096000 kB"
doesn't make any sense to me. There are at least 3 plausible meanings of DMI on acronymfinder.com.
"Accuracy: 75.00 Memory totals not close enough"
doesn't make any sense to me either. Not close enough to what? I can see that
Meminfo/DMI total
=0.756213867
=75.6213867%
which is kind of about 75.00%.
Is this where "75.00%" comes from?
What do all these numbers (above) mean?
In my case, what does FAILED mean?
If applicable, any suggestions about how NOT to get a FAILED result?
I suppose at the moment I need to see if the RAM needs to be reseated or something.