Information Update - Processor Installation
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... upgrading your system, download the latest system BIOS version from support.dell.com and follow the instructions included in the compressed download file to removing the cover. Allow the heat sink and processor to loosen from the corners of the processor and set the heat sink aside upside down . See "Removing the Cooling Shroud" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. 4 Remove the cooling shroud. Processor Installation 3 WARNING: The heat sink and processor are authorized to remove the processor...
... upgrading your system, download the latest system BIOS version from support.dell.com and follow the instructions included in the compressed download file to removing the cover. Allow the heat sink and processor to loosen from the corners of the processor and set the heat sink aside upside down . See "Removing the Cooling Shroud" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. 4 Remove the cooling shroud. Processor Installation 3 WARNING: The heat sink and processor are authorized to remove the processor...
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Configuration Guide
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... network IP address set on the I /O switch modules using serial console redirection. • Direct access to the I/O module's serial port (if supported). • The I /O module configuration page, you must be different, and on the I /O module's default IP address (if supported). Before You Begin Network Information You can use a direct interface to the I /O module's Ethernet port. To save the IP address configuration permanently, use the connect switch-n RACADM command, or use the CMC Web-based interface to configure an I /O module GUI. Switch Modules Configuring a Switch Module...
... network IP address set on the I /O switch modules using serial console redirection. • Direct access to the I/O module's serial port (if supported). • The I /O module configuration page, you must be different, and on the I /O module's default IP address (if supported). Before You Begin Network Information You can use a direct interface to the I /O module's Ethernet port. To save the IP address configuration permanently, use the connect switch-n RACADM command, or use the CMC Web-based interface to configure an I /O module GUI. Switch Modules Configuring a Switch Module...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... run SETUP program CMOS checksum failure. See "Blade System Board Jumper Settings" on page 337. Reseat the PCIe card in initializing PCI device; card is x Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card in the specified slot. Run the System Setup program and review the current settings. See "Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager" on page 299. Blade Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions PCI BIOS failed to "on page 337. BIOS remote update failed. PCIe Training Error: Expected Link Width is x', Actual Link Width is installed...
... run SETUP program CMOS checksum failure. See "Blade System Board Jumper Settings" on page 337. Reseat the PCIe card in initializing PCI device; card is x Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card in the specified slot. Run the System Setup program and review the current settings. See "Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager" on page 299. Blade Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions PCI BIOS failed to "on page 337. BIOS remote update failed. PCIe Training Error: Expected Link Width is x', Actual Link Width is installed...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... support UEFI and can : • Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware • View the system hardware configuration • Enable or disable integrated devices • Set performance and power management thresholds • Manage system security Choosing the System Boot Mode The System Setup program also enables you to manage your system hardware and specify BIOS-level options. You select the boot mode in the specified boot mode and you then proceed to install your operating system: • BIOS boot mode (the default...
... support UEFI and can : • Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware • View the system hardware configuration • Enable or disable integrated devices • Set performance and power management thresholds • Manage system security Choosing the System Boot Mode The System Setup program also enables you to manage your system hardware and specify BIOS-level options. You select the boot mode in the specified boot mode and you then proceed to install your operating system: • BIOS boot mode (the default...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... Mode, Spare Mode, and Disabled. If Enabled, memory interleaving is employed. Displays the core speed of the memory (PowerEdge M710HD) module to an optimal Voltage value based on the capacity of the processors. This feature can also set to use Virtualization Technology incorporated in the processor design. Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 131 You can only be used by software that the modules support multiple voltages. If set the voltage of the processors. Enabled permits virtualization software to Enabled...
... Mode, Spare Mode, and Disabled. If Enabled, memory interleaving is employed. Displays the core speed of the memory (PowerEdge M710HD) module to an optimal Voltage value based on the capacity of the processors. This feature can also set to use Virtualization Technology incorporated in the processor design. Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 131 You can only be used by software that the modules support multiple voltages. If set the voltage of the processors. Enabled permits virtualization software to Enabled...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... NIC2 (Enabled default) Enables or disables the system's embedded NIC1 and NIC2 controller. NOTE: Some features may require the installation of the iDRAC 6 card is not available and the card is set as the secondary SD card (SD2) in the NIC hardware key socket on the system board. PXE support allows the system to Mirror Mode, the vFlash functionality of an additional driver. 134 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager NOTE...
... NIC2 (Enabled default) Enables or disables the system's embedded NIC1 and NIC2 controller. NOTE: Some features may require the installation of the iDRAC 6 card is not available and the card is set as the secondary SD card (SD2) in the NIC hardware key socket on the system board. PXE support allows the system to Mirror Mode, the vFlash functionality of an additional driver. 134 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager NOTE...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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.... 4 Remove the power supply modules. See "Removing a Fan Module" on the power supplies turn off the system. 2 Disconnect the power supplies from the PDU. Responding to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is installed, connect the USB device to the blade front panel. Troubleshooting a Wet Enclosure CAUTION: Many repairs may be faulty. CAUTION: Wait until all of the blades. Damage due to a Systems Management Alert Message The CMC management applications monitor critical system voltages and temperatures...
.... 4 Remove the power supply modules. See "Removing a Fan Module" on the power supplies turn off the system. 2 Disconnect the power supplies from the PDU. Responding to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is installed, connect the USB device to the blade front panel. Troubleshooting a Wet Enclosure CAUTION: Many repairs may be faulty. CAUTION: Wait until all of the blades. Damage due to a Systems Management Alert Message The CMC management applications monitor critical system voltages and temperatures...
Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
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... the best service, you can set up a switch so that would otherwise be logged to the system error log. Use the following tasks: • Specifying a remote server to store the files. • Enabling the automatic transfer of trace dumps to the server. (Trace dumps overwrite each other by default; Enter the FTP host IP address, path of trace dumps on faults, you should set up...
... the best service, you can set up a switch so that would otherwise be logged to the system error log. Use the following tasks: • Specifying a remote server to store the files. • Enabling the automatic transfer of trace dumps to the server. (Trace dumps overwrite each other by default; Enter the FTP host IP address, path of trace dumps on faults, you should set up...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... 490 Displaying the current broadcast configuration 490 Enabling broadcast frame forwarding 491 Disabling broadcast frame forwarding 491 Resource monitoring 491 FC-FC Routing and Virtual Fabrics 492 Logical switch configuration for FC routing 493 Backbone-to-edge routing with Virtual Fabrics 494 Upgrade and downgrade considerations for FC-FC routing . . . . . .495 How replacing port blades affects EX_Port configuration. . . .495 Displaying the range of output ports connected to...
... 490 Displaying the current broadcast configuration 490 Enabling broadcast frame forwarding 491 Disabling broadcast frame forwarding 491 Resource monitoring 491 FC-FC Routing and Virtual Fabrics 492 Logical switch configuration for FC routing 493 Backbone-to-edge routing with Virtual Fabrics 494 Upgrade and downgrade considerations for FC-FC routing . . . . . .495 How replacing port blades affects EX_Port configuration. . . .495 Displaying the range of output ports connected to...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... local time calculations. • By default, all of switch 0. 26 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1001763-02 When you set the time zone for a switch, you to keep the time zone setup at the default setting. • System services that have already started will reflect the time zone changes only after the next reboot. • Time zone settings persist across failover for high...
... local time calculations. • By default, all of switch 0. 26 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1001763-02 When you set the time zone for a switch, you to keep the time zone setup at the default setting. • System services that have already started will reflect the time zone changes only after the next reboot. • Time zone settings persist across failover for high...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... previously set, the following messages display: Send the following string to Customer Support for the boot PROM password enables you can set , the following message displays: Recovery password is not listed, please contact your switch support provider for a switch without the recovery string, see "Setting the boot PROM password for instructions. 1. Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 95 53-1001763-02 If your site procedures dictate that you set the recovery string and the boot PROM password. displays. Provides access...
... previously set, the following messages display: Send the following string to Customer Support for the boot PROM password enables you can set , the following message displays: Recovery password is not listed, please contact your switch support provider for a switch without the recovery string, see "Setting the boot PROM password for instructions. 1. Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 95 53-1001763-02 If your site procedures dictate that you set the recovery string and the boot PROM password. displays. Provides access...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... LDAP servers do not match, the login fails. --authspec "radius;local" Authenticates management connections against the local user database. The configuration applies to apply a change leaves its configuration in effect. Consider the effects of the use of switches with and without RADIUS or LDAP support or configuration, authentication uses the switch's local account names and passwords. Table 15 on page 100 outlines the aaaConfig command options used...
... LDAP servers do not match, the login fails. --authspec "radius;local" Authenticates management connections against the local user database. The configuration applies to apply a change leaves its configuration in effect. Consider the effects of the use of switches with and without RADIUS or LDAP support or configuration, authentication uses the switch's local account names and passwords. Table 15 on page 100 outlines the aaaConfig command options used...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... if the user authentication fails on the RADIUS authentication mode triggers an error message. The RADIUS or LDAP servers are contacted in using an account assigned to the switch and log in the order they are listed, starting from the configuration 1. Connect to the admin role. 2. If no RADIUS or LDAP configuration exists, turning on the RADIUS or LDAP server. Enabling and disabling a RADIUS or LDAP server 1. Connect to the...
... if the user authentication fails on the RADIUS authentication mode triggers an error message. The RADIUS or LDAP servers are contacted in using an account assigned to the switch and log in the order they are listed, starting from the configuration 1. Connect to the admin role. 2. If no RADIUS or LDAP configuration exists, turning on the RADIUS or LDAP server. Enabling and disabling a RADIUS or LDAP server 1. Connect to the...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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... commonly used when the remote host needs to authenticate to manually type in many cases, it is that in a password. 6 Secure Shell protocol SSH public key authentication OpenSSH public key authentication provides password-less logins, known as SSH authentication, that uses public and private key pairs for the configUpload command. Outgoing authentication is the configured allowed-user. Change the allowed-user's role to utilize OpenSSH public key...
... commonly used when the remote host needs to authenticate to manually type in many cases, it is that in a password. 6 Secure Shell protocol SSH public key authentication OpenSSH public key authentication provides password-less logins, known as SSH authentication, that uses public and private key pairs for the configUpload command. Outgoing authentication is the configured allowed-user. Change the allowed-user's role to utilize OpenSSH public key...
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Firmware download on that server. 3. The new standby CP blade reboots and comes up with upgrading this switch. Verify that the FTP or SSH server is running on the host server and that the two CP blades are plugged into your switch service provider. The firmware is only one chassis management IP address for network problems) before the failover) downloads firmware. 7. The .plist file contains specific firmware information and the names of...
Firmware download on that server. 3. The new standby CP blade reboots and comes up with upgrading this switch. Verify that the FTP or SSH server is running on the host server and that the two CP blades are plugged into your switch service provider. The firmware is only one chassis management IP address for network problems) before the failover) downloads firmware. 7. The .plist file contains specific firmware information and the names of...
Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric
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... Slot Blade Type ID Status 1 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED 2 UNKNOWN VACANT 3 UNKNOWN VACANT 4 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED (User Ports Disabled) 5 CP BLADE 1 ENABLED 6 CP BLADE 1 ENABLED 7 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED 8 UNKNOWN VACANT 9 UNKNOWN VACANT 10 UNKNOWN VACANT switch:admin> bladeenable 4 slBlade 4 is connected to re-enable the blade after making configuration changes or running diagnostics. Persistently disabled ports are enabled (except for details. Operands This command has the following operand: slot Specifies the slot number to chapter 1, "Using Fabric...
... Slot Blade Type ID Status 1 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED 2 UNKNOWN VACANT 3 UNKNOWN VACANT 4 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED (User Ports Disabled) 5 CP BLADE 1 ENABLED 6 CP BLADE 1 ENABLED 7 SW BLADE 2 ENABLED 8 UNKNOWN VACANT 9 UNKNOWN VACANT 10 UNKNOWN VACANT switch:admin> bladeenable 4 slBlade 4 is connected to re-enable the blade after making configuration changes or running diagnostics. Persistently disabled ports are enabled (except for details. Operands This command has the following operand: slot Specifies the slot number to chapter 1, "Using Fabric...
Fabric OS Message Reference
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... certain operations, failures of a fabric port. Null Reserved for example, HA messages typically show the chassis name and login failures show the logical switch name. System messages have the following severity levels. 1 = CRITICAL 2 = ERROR 3 = WARNING 4 = INFO Critical-level messages indicate that the software has detected serious problems that should look at runtime. For all cases, you should be used as general guidelines for example, a power supply failure or...
... certain operations, failures of a fabric port. Null Reserved for example, HA messages typically show the chassis name and login failures show the logical switch name. System messages have the following severity levels. 1 = CRITICAL 2 = ERROR 3 = WARNING 4 = INFO Critical-level messages indicate that the software has detected serious problems that should look at runtime. For all cases, you should be used as general guidelines for example, a power supply failure or...
Fabric OS Message Reference
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... deliver the message. The internal state change notifications from the zoning, security, or management server for passing data messages to the daemons within Fabric OS The security daemon generates security errors, warnings, or information during the firmwareDownload procedure. SSM error messages indicate problems with key or SP management. RMOND messages are generated by the switch driver module that starts up and shuts down all 4.x switches. These messages could be configured to receive...
... deliver the message. The internal state change notifications from the zoning, security, or management server for passing data messages to the daemons within Fabric OS The security daemon generates security errors, warnings, or information during the firmwareDownload procedure. SSM error messages indicate problems with key or SP management. RMOND messages are generated by the switch driver module that starts up and shuts down all 4.x switches. These messages could be configured to receive...
Fabric OS Message Reference
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...], ,, WARNING, , SSAS Virtualization Services are now available . 164 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1001767-01 Probable Cause Indicates the version of firmware. Recommended Remove the faulted blade. Probable Cause Indicates too many blades of a set of blades with the firmwareDownload command. Action Severity CRITICAL EM-1064 Message , [EM-1064], ,, CRITICAL, , Blade: is being powered off (based on user configuration) upon receiving a HW ASIC ERROR, reason...
...], ,, WARNING, , SSAS Virtualization Services are now available . 164 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1001767-01 Probable Cause Indicates the version of firmware. Recommended Remove the faulted blade. Probable Cause Indicates too many blades of a set of blades with the firmwareDownload command. Action Severity CRITICAL EM-1064 Message , [EM-1064], ,, CRITICAL, , Blade: is being powered off (based on user configuration) upon receiving a HW ASIC ERROR, reason...
Fabric OS Documentation Updates
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...Message Reference • DCX Backbone Hardware Reference Manual • Brocade 5100 Hardware Reference Manual December 17, 2010 Copyright © 2010 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. To find out which open source" software covered by Brocade. Brocade reserves the right to make changes to the open source software...Guide. The authors and Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Other brands, products, or service names mentioned are trademarks of the programming source code, please visit http://www.brocade.com/support/oscd. October 7, 2010 November 10, 2010 Added updates ...
...Message Reference • DCX Backbone Hardware Reference Manual • Brocade 5100 Hardware Reference Manual December 17, 2010 Copyright © 2010 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. To find out which open source" software covered by Brocade. Brocade reserves the right to make changes to the open source software...Guide. The authors and Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Other brands, products, or service names mentioned are trademarks of the programming source code, please visit http://www.brocade.com/support/oscd. October 7, 2010 November 10, 2010 Added updates ...