Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings....................2 1 About Your System........................9 ........................9 Front-Panel Features And Indicators ..............................12 LCD Panel Features ..............................13 Home Screen ..............................13 Setup Menu ...............................14 View Menu ..............................14 Diagnostic Indicators ..........................16 Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns ........................17 Back-Panel Features And Indicators ..............................19 NIC Indicator Codes ............................19 Power Indicator Codes...
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....................32 Operating With A Setup Password Enabled ...........................33 Entering The UEFI Boot Manager ......................33 Using The Boot Manager Navigation Keys ............................34 Boot Manager Screen ...............................34 UEFI Boot Menu ..........................34 Embedded System Management ..............................34 iDRAC Settings Utility ........................35 Entering The iDRAC Settings Utility ........................35 Changing The Thermal Settings 3 Installing System Components....................37...
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.............59 Removing The Optical Drive In Hot-Swappable Hard-Drive Systems ...............60 Installing The Optical Drive In Hot-Swappable Hard-Drive Systems ................60 Removing The Optical Drive In Cabled Hard-Drive Systems ................61 Installing The Optical Drive In Cabled Hard-Drive Systems ................................62 Cooling Fans ...........................62 Removing A Cooling Fan ............................63 Installing A Cooling Fan...
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............................84 Hard-Drive Backplane ......................85 Removing The Hard-Drive Backplane .......................89 Installing The Hard-Drive Backplane ............................90 Control Panel Assembly ..........................90 Removing The Control Panel ..........................91 Installing The Control Panel ......................92 Removing The Control-Panel Module .......................95 Installing The Control-Panel Module ................................96 VGA Module ..........................96 Removing The VGA Module ..........................97...
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Troubleshooting Expansion Cards ..........................112 Troubleshooting Processors 5 Using System Diagnostics.....................113 ............................113 Dell Online Diagnostics ........................113 Dell Embedded System Diagnostics ..................113 When To Use The Embedded System Diagnostics ....................113 Running The Embedded System Diagnostics ...........................114 System Diagnostic Controls 6 Jumpers And Connectors......................115 ..........................115...
About Your System Front-Panel Features And Indicators Figure 1. Front-Panel Features and Indicators—Four 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive System Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector Power-on indicator, power The power-on indicator lights when the system power is button on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system.
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Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector LCD menu buttons Allows you to navigate the control panel LCD menu. LCD panel Displays system ID, status information, and system error messages. The LCD lights blue during normal system operation. The LCD lights amber when the system needs attention, and the LCD panel displays an error code followed by descriptive text.
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Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector System identification button The identification buttons on the front and back panels can be used to locate a particular system within a rack. When one of these buttons is pressed, the LCD panel on the front and the system status indicator on the back flashes until one of the buttons is pressed again.
Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector Power-on indicator, power The power-on indicator lights when the system power is button on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system. NOTE: On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off.
• The LCD backlight is off when the system is in standby mode and can be turned on by pressing either the Select, Left, or Right button on the LCD panel. • The LCD backlight remains off if LCD messaging is turned off through the iDRAC utility, the LCD panel, or other tools.
Option Description iDRAC Select DHCP or Static IP to configure the network mode. If Static IP is selected, the available fields are IP, Subnet (Sub), and Gateway (Gtw). Select Setup DNS to enable DNS and to view domain addresses. Two separate DNS entries are available. Set error Select SEL to display LCD error messages in a format that matches the IPMI description in the SEL.
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Health indicator Condition Corrective Action The indicator blinks See the System Event Log or system messages for the specific issue. amber if the system Invalid memory configurations can cause the system to halt at is on or in standby, startup without any video output. See Getting Help.
Memory indicator Condition Corrective Action The indicator blinks See the system event log or system messages for the location of the amber if a memory failed memory. Reinstall the memory device. If the problem persists, error occurs. Getting Help. PCIe indicator Condition Corrective Action The indicator blinks...
Drive-Status Condition Indicator Pattern (RAID Only) NOTE: The drive status indicator remains off until all hard drives are initialized after the system is turned on. Drives are not ready for insertion or removal during this time. Blinks green, amber, Predicted drive failure and off Blinks amber four Drive failed...
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Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector Serial connector Allows you to connect a serial device to the system. PCIe expansion card slot 2 Allows you to connect a full-height PCI Express expansion card. Video connector Allows you to connect a VGA display to the system. Ethernet connectors (2) Two integrated 10/100/1000 Mbps NIC connector.
NIC Indicator Codes Figure 8. NIC Indicator 1. link indicator 2. activity indicator Indicator Indicator Code Link and activity The NIC is not connected to the network. indicators are off Link indicator is The NIC is connected to a valid network at its maximum port speed (1 Gbps or 10 Gbps). green Link indicator is The NIC is connected to a valid network at less than its maximum port speed.
• For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this document, see the Glossary at www.dell.com/ support/manuals. NOTE: Always check for updates on www.dell.com/support/manuals and read the updates first because they often...
Enters the System Setup. <F10> Enters System Services, which opens the Dell Lifecycle Controller 2 (LC2). The Dell LC2 supports systems management features such as operating system deployment, hardware diagnostics, platform updates, and platform configuration, using a graphical user interface. The exact LC2 feature set is determined by the iDRAC license purchased.
NOTE: Operating systems must be UEFI-compatible to be installed from the UEFI boot mode. DOS and 32-bit operating systems do not support UEFI and can only be installed from the BIOS boot mode. NOTE: For the latest information on supported operating systems, go to dell.com/ossupport. Entering System Setup Turn on or restart your system.
System Setup Main Screen NOTE: Press <Alt><F> to reset the BIOS or UEFI settings to their default settings. Menu Item Description System BIOS This option is used to view and configure BIOS settings. iDRAC Settings This option is used to view and configure iDRAC settings. Device Settings This option is used to view and configure device settings.
Menu Item Description System Service Tag Displays the system Service Tag. System Manufacturer Displays the name of system manufacturer. System Manufacturer Displays the contact information of the system manufacturer. Contact Information Memory Settings Screen Menu Item Description System Memory Size Displays the amount of memory installed in the system.
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Menu Item Description Alternate RTID Allows you to allocate more RTIDs to the remote socket increasing cache performance (Requestor between the sockets or work in normal mode for NUMA. By default, the Alternate RTID Transaction ID) (Requestor Transaction ID) Setting is set to Disabled. Setting Virtualization Allows you to enable or disable the additional hardware capabilities provided for virtualization.
SATA Settings Screen Menu Item Description Embedded SATA Allows the embedded SATA to be set to Off, ATA, AHCI, or RAID mode. By default, Embedded SATA is set to AHCI Mode. Port A Auto enables BIOS support for the device attached to SATA port A. By default, Port A is set to Auto.
Integrated Devices Screen Menu Item Description Integrated RAID Allows you to enable or disable the integrated RAID controller. By default, the Integrated RAID Controller Controller option is set to Enabled. User Accessible USB Allows you enable or disable the user accessible USB ports. Selecting Only Back Ports On Ports disables the front USB ports and selecting All Ports Off disables both front and back USB ports.
Custom. By default, the System Profile option is set to Performance Per Watt Optimized (DAPC). DAPC is Dell Active Power Controller. NOTE: The following parameters are available only when the System Profile is set to Custom.
Menu Item Description Allows you to enable or disable the processor to switch to a minimum performance state when it is idle. By default, the C1E option is set to Enabled. C States Allows you to enable or disable the processor to operate in all available power states. By default, the C States option is set to Enabled.
BIOS updates, it is recommended to set this field to Disabled. By default, the BIOS Update Control option is set to Unlocked. NOTE: BIOS updates using Dell Update Package are not affected by this option. Power Button Allows you to enable or disable the power button on the front of the system.
System And Setup Password Features You can create a system password and a setup password to secure your system. To enable creation of the system and setup password, the password jumper must be set to enabled. For more information on the password jumper settings, see System Board Jumper Settings.
Press <Esc> to return to the System BIOS screen. Press <Esc> again, and a message prompts you to save the changes. NOTE: Password protection does not take effect until the system reboots. Deleting Or Changing An Existing Setup Password Ensure that the Password jumper is set to enabled and the Password Status is Unlocked before attempting to delete or change the existing System and/or Setup password.
If you do not enter the correct password in three attempts, the system displays the message Invalid Password! Number of unsuccessful password attempts: <x> System Halted! Must power down. Even after you shut down and restart the system, the error message is displayed until the correct password is entered. The following options are exceptions: •...
Displays a list of the drivers installed on the system and their health status. Launch System Setup Enables you to access the System Setup. System Utilities Enables you to access the BIOS Update File Explorer, run the Dell Diagnostics program, and reboot the system. UEFI Boot Menu...
NOTE: Accessing some of the features on the iDRAC Settings Utility requires the iDRAC7 Enterprise License upgrade. For more information on using iDRAC, see the iDRAC7 User's Guide under Software → Systems Management → Dell Remote Access Controllers, at dell.com/support/manuals. Entering The iDRAC Settings Utility Turn on or restart the managed system.
Installing System Components Recommended Tools You may need the following items to perform the procedures in this section: • Key to the system keylock • #2 Phillips screwdriver • T10 and T15 Torx screwdrivers • Wrist grounding strap connected to ground Front Bezel (Optional) Installing The Front Bezel Hook the right end of the bezel onto the chassis.
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Figure 12. Inside the System—With Redundant Power Supplies 1. power distribution board shroud 9. DIMMs (6) 2. cooling shroud 10. cooling fans (5) 3. power supplies (2) 11. hard drives (8) 4. integrated storage controller card 12. control-panel board 5. expansion-card riser 2 13.
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When firmly seated, the memory socket numbers marked on the cooling shroud align with the respective memory sockets. Close the system. Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn the system on, including any attached peripherals. System Memory Your system supports DDR3 unbuffered ECC DIMMs (ECC UDIMMs) and registered DIMMs (RDIMMs). It supports DDR3 and DDR3L voltage specifications.
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Figure 15. Memory Socket Locations Memory channels are organized as follows: channel 0: memory sockets A1 and A4 channel 1: memory sockets A2 and A5 channel 2: memory sockets A3 and A6 The following table shows the memory populations and operating frequencies for the supported configurations. DIMM Type DIMMs Operating Frequency (in MT/s)
DIMM Type DIMMs Operating Frequency (in MT/s) Maximum DIMM Rank/ Populated/ Channel Channel 1.5 V 1.35 V 1600, 1333, 1066, and 800 1333, 1066, and 800 Dual rank 1066 and 800 1066 and 800 Quad rank General Memory Module Installation Guidelines NOTE: Memory configurations that fail to observe these guidelines can prevent your system from booting, hanging during memory configuration, or operating with reduced memory.
Memory Sparing NOTE: To use memory sparing, this feature must be enabled in the System Setup. In this mode, one rank per channel is reserved as a spare. If persistent correctable errors are detected on a rank, the data from this rank is copied to the spare rank and the failed rank is disabled. With memory sparing enabled, the system memory available to the operating system is reduced by one rank per channel.
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NOTE: Retain removed memory-module blank(s) for future use. CAUTION: Handle each memory module only on either card edge, making sure not to touch the middle of the memory module. Align the memory module's edge connector with the alignment key of the memory module socket, and insert the memory module in the socket.
Removing A 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, all empty hard-drive slots must have hard-drive blanks installed. If installed, remove the front bezel. Press the release button and slide the hard-drive blank out until it is free of the hard-drive slot. Figure 17.
Figure 18. Removing and Installing a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank 1. hard-drive blank 2. release button Installing A 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank If installed, remove the front bezel. Insert the hard-drive blank into the hard-drive slot until the release button clicks into place. If applicable, install the front bezel.
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Figure 22. Removing and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier 1. hard-drive carrier 2. screws (4) 3. hard drive 4. screw holes (4)
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Figure 23. Removing and Installing a Hard-Drive Adapter With a 2.5 Inch Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Carrier 1. hard-drive carrier 2. screws (5) 3. 3.5 inch hard-drive adapter 4. 2.5 inch hard drive...
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Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
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Figure 37. Removing and Installing the Processor Heat Sink 1. retention sockets (4) 2. heat sink 3. retention screws (4) CAUTION: The processor is held in its socket under strong pressure. Be aware that the release lever can spring up suddenly if not firmly grasped. Position your thumb firmly over the processor socket-release lever and release the lever from the locked position by pushing down and out from under the tab.
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WARNING: The heat sink and processor are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been powered down. Allow the heat sink and processor to cool before handling them. CAUTION: Never remove the heat sink from a processor unless you intend to remove the processor. The heat sink is necessary to maintain proper thermal conditions.
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Figure 40. Removing and Installing a Non-Redundant Power Supply 1. power supply 5. standoff 2. screw 6. SATA power cable 3. 24-pin power cable 4. 8-pin power cable Installing A Non-Redundant Power Supply NOTE: A hot-swappable non-redundant power supply must be installed in Slot 1 of the power supply bay. Open the system.
Removing The Power Supply Blank CAUTION: To ensure proper system cooling, the power supply blank must be installed in the second power supply bay in a non-redundant configuration. Remove the power supply blank only if you are installing a second power supply.
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Figure 45. Removing and Installing the Four Hard-Drive Backplane 1. release tabs (2) 2. hard-drive backplane 3. guide pins (2) 4. chassis hooks (4)
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Figure 46. Cabling Diagram—Four Hard-Drive Backplane 1. system board 6. power cable connector 2. hard-drive backplane 7. cable routing latch 3. SAS cable connector 8. power distribution board 4. cable routing guide 9. cable retention latch 5. signal cable connector Figure 47.
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Figure 48. Rear View of the Eight Hard-Drive Backplane 1. SAS B connector 2. SAS A connector 3. backplane power connector 4. backplane signal connector Figure 49. Removing and Installing the Eight Hard-Drive Backplane 1. hard-drive backplane 2. release tabs (2) 3.
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Figure 53. Removing and Installing the Control-Panel Module—3.5 Inch Cabled Hard Drive System 1. control-panel module 5. control panel 2. control-panel module screws (2) 6. LED-panel screws (2) 3. control-panel module connector cable 7. LED panel 4. USB connector cable...
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Figure 54. Removing and Installing the Control-Panel Module—3.5 Inch Hot-Pluggable Hard Drive System 1. control-panel module 2. screws (2) 3. control-panel module connector cable 4. USB connector cable 5. control panel...
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Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn the system on, including any attached peripherals. iDRAC7 User's Guide under 10. Import your new or existing iDRAC Enterprise license. For more information, see the Software → Systems Management → Dell Remote Access Controllers,at support.dell.com/manuals.
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Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
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Dell Online Diagnostics Dell Online Diagnostics, a stand-alone suite of diagnostic programs or test modules, allows you to run diagnostic tests on the systems in a production environment, and helps you ensure maximum uptime of your systems. Online Diagnostics allows you to run diagnostic tests on chassis and storage components such as hard drives, physical memory, and network interface cards (NICs).
Displays a time-stamped log of the results of all tests run on the system. This is displayed if at least one event description is recorded. Dell Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment User Guide at For information about embedded system diagnostics, see the...
Jumpers And Connectors System Board Jumper Settings For information on resetting the password jumper to disable a password, see Disabling A Forgotten Password. Table 4. System Board Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Description PWRD_EN The password feature is enabled (pins 2–4). (default) The password feature is disabled (pins 4–6).
System Board Connectors Figure 60. System Board Jumpers and Connectors Item Connector Description INT_STORAGE Integrated storage controller card connector ID_BTN System identification button CMA_JACK System identification connector USB 2 USB connector USB 1 USB connector IO_RISER2 Riser 2 connector NIC 2 Ethernet connector NIC 1 Ethernet connector...
Up to four 2.5 inch hot-swappable SAS, SATA, SAS SSD, SATA SSD, or Nearline SAS hard drives NOTE: Four hard-drive systems support software RAID. For more information on software RAID, see the Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) documentation at support.dell.com/manuals.
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Drives Eight hard-drive systems Up to eight 2.5 inch, hot-swappable SAS, SATA, SAS SSD, SATA SSD, or Nearline SAS hard drives Optical drive Four hard-drive systems One optional slim SATA DV-DROM or DVD+/-RW drive NOTE: DVD devices are data only. Eight hard-drive systems One optional ultra slim SATA DV-DROM or DVD+/-RW drive...
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• Allow processor performance degrade. • Non-redundant power supplies are not supported. • Non Dell qualified peripheral cards and/or peripheral cards are not supported. Environmental NOTE: For additional information about environmental measurements for specific system configurations, see dell.com/environmental_datasheets. Temperature Maximum Temperature Gradient (Operating and 20 °C/h (36 °F/h)
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Environmental Storage 5% to 95% RH with 33 °C (91 °F) maximum dew point. Atmosphere must be non-condensing at all times. Maximum Vibration Operating 0.26 G at 5 Hz to 350 Hz (all operation orientations). Storage 1.87 G at 10 Hz to 500 Hz for 15 min (all six sides tested).
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Environmental NOTE: Applies to data center and non-data center • Residual dust present in the air must have a deliquescent point less than 60% relative environments. humidity. Gaseous Contamination NOTE: Maximum corrosive contaminant levels measured at ≤50% relative humidity. Copper Coupon Corrosion Rate <300 Å/month per Class G1 as defined by ANSI/ ISA71.04-1985.
System Messages LCD Messages NOTE: Applicable only if your system has an LCD display. The LCD messages consist of brief text messages that refer to events recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). For information on the SEL and configuring system management settings, see the systems management software documentation.
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Error Code Message Information AMP0302 name > current is greater than the upper warning Message The system board < threshold. name > current is outside of the optimum range. Details System board < Action 1. Review system power policy. 2. Check system logs for power related failures. 3.
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Error Code Message Information ASR0003 Message The watchdog timer power cycled the system. Details The operating system or an application failed to communicate within the time-out period. The system was power-cycled. Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events.
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Error Code Message Information Action Review the technical specifications for supported processor types. CPU0010 number > is throttled. Message CPU < Details The CPU is throttled due to thermal or power conditions. Action Review system logs for power or thermal exceptions. CPU0023 number >...
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Error Code Message Information 2. Turn off the system and remove input power for one minute. 3. Ensure the processor is seated correctly. 4. Reapply input power and turn on the system. 5. If the issue persists, see Getting Help. CPU0702 Message CPU bus parity error detected.
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Error Code Message Information 5. If the issue persists, see Getting Help. FAN0000 number > RPM is less than the lower warning threshold. Message Fan < Details Fan operating speed is out of range. Action Remove and reinstall the fan. If the issue persists, see Getting Help.
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Error Code Message Information Action Check if the cable is present, then reinstall or reconnect. MEM0000 Message Persistent correctable memory errors detected on a memory device location >. at location(s) < Details This is an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Action Re-seat the memory modules.
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Error Code Message Information location >. Power cycle system. LCD Message Memory mirror lost on < Details The memory may not be seated correctly, misconfigured, or has failed. Action Check the memory configuration. Re-seat the memory modules. If the issue persists, see Getting Help.
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Error Code Message Information Action Cycle input power, update component drivers, if device is removable, reinstall the device. PCI1320 Message A bus fatal error was detected on a component at bus bus >device< device >function < func >. < bus > device < device > function < func >. Power LCD Message Bus fatal error on bus <...
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Error Code Message Information number > removed from disk drive bay < bay >. Check drive. LCD Message Drive < Details The controller detected that the drive was removed. Action Verify drive installation. Re-seat the failed drive. If the issue persists, Getting Help.
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Error Code Message Information PSU0006 number > type mismatch. Message Power supply < LCD Message Power supply < number > is incorrectly configured. Check PSU. Details Power supplies should be of the same input type and power rating. Action Install matched power supplies and review proper configuration in this manual.
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Error Code Message Information PSU0034 number >. Message An under voltage fault detected on power supply < LCD Message An under voltage fault detected on PSU < number >. Check power source. Details This failure may be the result of an electrical issue with cables or subsystem components in the system.
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Error Code Message Information PSU1201 Message Power supply redundancy is lost. Details The power supply tries to operate in a degraded state. System Performance and power redundancy may be degraded or lost. Action Check input power. Reinstall the power supply. If the issue persists, Getting Help.
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Error Code Message Information Details An error was reported during a SD card read or write. Action Reseat the flash media. If the problem persists, see Getting Help. RFM1014 name > is write protected. Message Removable Flash Media < name > is write protected. Check SD Card. LCD Message Removable Flash Media <...
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Error Code Message Information SEC0031 Message The chassis is open while the power is on. LCD Message Intrusion detected. Check chassis cover. Details The chassis is open. System performance may be degraded, and security may be compromised. Action Close the chassis. Check system logs. SEC0033 Message The chassis is open while the power is off.
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Error Code Message Information Action Re-configure system to the minimum supported configuration. If issues persists, contact support. TMP0118 Message The system inlet temperature is less than the lower warning threshold. LCD Message System inlet temperature is outside of range. Details Ambient air temperature is too cool.
Error Code Message Information Action 1. Review system logs for power supply exceptions. 2. Re-configure the system to minimum configuration, inspect and reinstall system cables. 3. If the issue persists, see Getting Help. Warning Messages A warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task. For example, before you format a hard drive, a message warns you that you may lose all data on the hard drive.
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