Glossary
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...engine. A port on the same set of a SCSI cable) must be terminated to remotely monitor and manage workstations. Uninterruptible power supply. A battery-powered unit that allows you to configure your system's hardware and customize the system's operation by setting features such as the last.... See RAM. See also guarding, mirroring, and RAID. UPS - See memory key. 8 striping - A BIOS-based program that automatically supplies power to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. The amount of your system in the cable. USB memory key - System Setup program -
...engine. A port on the same set of a SCSI cable) must be terminated to remotely monitor and manage workstations. Uninterruptible power supply. A battery-powered unit that allows you to configure your system's hardware and customize the system's operation by setting features such as the last.... See RAM. See also guarding, mirroring, and RAID. UPS - See memory key. 8 striping - A BIOS-based program that automatically supplies power to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. The amount of your system in the cable. USB memory key - System Setup program -
Information Update - Power Infrastructure Sizing
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...-line capacity planning tools available from Dell system management software provide additional predictability for a deployment. The power supply-rated approach requires additional power and cooling and results in 500W of the same configuration in a significantly different power consumption requirement than 50 percent. June 2009 Information Update: Power Infrastructure Sizing Properly sizing system power consumption benefits an efficient IT...
...-line capacity planning tools available from Dell system management software provide additional predictability for a deployment. The power supply-rated approach requires additional power and cooling and results in 500W of the same configuration in a significantly different power consumption requirement than 50 percent. June 2009 Information Update: Power Infrastructure Sizing Properly sizing system power consumption benefits an efficient IT...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... wattage are not the same supplies with throttling. See = ### W. E1629 Power required > PSU wattage. Check the SEL for 10 seconds and restart the system. E1711 PCI parity error on Slot #. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1626 Power Supply The power supplies in the Ensure that the problem persists, see resides...
... wattage are not the same supplies with throttling. See = ### W. E1629 Power required > PSU wattage. Check the SEL for 10 seconds and restart the system. E1711 PCI parity error on Slot #. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1626 Power Supply The power supplies in the Ensure that the problem persists, see resides...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... then restart the system. throttled. NOTE: If you of a possible problem with the system. W1627 Power required The system configuration Turn off power to greater than 24 hours of sustained charge. provide. Warns predictively that is running when the message ...LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions W1228 RAID Controller battery capacity < 24hr. requires more power than system, reduce the Check PSU and what the power supply can hardware configuration or system provide, but it can hardware configuration or config. W1628 Performance...
... then restart the system. throttled. NOTE: If you of a possible problem with the system. W1627 Power required The system configuration Turn off power to greater than 24 hours of sustained charge. provide. Warns predictively that is running when the message ...LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions W1228 RAID Controller battery capacity < 24hr. requires more power than system, reduce the Check PSU and what the power supply can hardware configuration or system provide, but it can hardware configuration or config. W1628 Performance...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... longer than normal to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. Node Interleaving disabled! responding. For memory configuration information, see "Troubleshooting System Memory." Power required may power down without node interleaving. About Your System 39 System Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions Alert! Remove AC...
... longer than normal to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. Node Interleaving disabled! responding. For memory configuration information, see "Troubleshooting System Memory." Power required may power down without node interleaving. About Your System 39 System Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions Alert! Remove AC...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...are not supported with this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with High Output power supplies to the previous configuration. Power required exceeds PSU wattage. The system configuration of manufacturing mode. 40 About Your System Alert! Alert! BIOS ... fatal error during previous boot. Alert! See "Troubleshooting System Memory." System reboot required for failure. Continuing system boot accepts the risk that system may be supported by the power supplies. If any system components were just upgraded, return the system to use the...
...are not supported with this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with High Output power supplies to the previous configuration. Power required exceeds PSU wattage. The system configuration of manufacturing mode. 40 About Your System Alert! Alert! BIOS ... fatal error during previous boot. Alert! See "Troubleshooting System Memory." System reboot required for failure. Continuing system boot accepts the risk that system may be supported by the power supplies. If any system components were just upgraded, return the system to use the...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... are properly installed. Table 1-2. attempt failed. Move the NVRAM_CLR jumper to minimum frequency. messages for check any other system power conservation. See "System Memory." CPUs with different core sizes detected! Retry the BIOS update. System halted Mismatched processors have... not an intentional setting, intentionally set to the default position (pins 3 and 5). have Ensure that the processors are required but not installed in the clear setting. CPUs with different logical processors detected! System halted CPUs with different cache sizes detected...
... are properly installed. Table 1-2. attempt failed. Move the NVRAM_CLR jumper to minimum frequency. messages for check any other system power conservation. See "System Memory." CPUs with different core sizes detected! Retry the BIOS update. System halted Mismatched processors have... not an intentional setting, intentionally set to the default position (pins 3 and 5). have Ensure that the processors are required but not installed in the clear setting. CPUs with different logical processors detected! System halted CPUs with different cache sizes detected...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... configuration. If the system boots without this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with this power supply. Warning! Warning! The system will reboot. Power required exceeds PSU wattage. PSU mismatch. See "Troubleshooting Power Supplies." The memory configuration is : Invalid memory configuration. PSU redundancy lost. CPU and memory set to minimum frequencies...
... configuration. If the system boots without this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with this power supply. Warning! Warning! The system will reboot. Power required exceeds PSU wattage. PSU mismatch. See "Troubleshooting Power Supplies." The memory configuration is : Invalid memory configuration. PSU redundancy lost. CPU and memory set to minimum frequencies...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...IRQ assigned to each of the keyboard itself if a keyboard is attached to the keyboard or keyboard controller during the POST. See "Power Management Screen." or 102-key keyboards (does not apply to specify related features and options. Select Do Not Report to suppress all...Security Screen," Using the System Password," and "Using the Setup Password" for host systems that requires an IRQ. Displays a screen to configure the front-panel LCD options and to manage power usage of keyboard errors during POST. Determines whether your system starts up with preconfigured or customized ...
...IRQ assigned to each of the keyboard itself if a keyboard is attached to the keyboard or keyboard controller during the POST. See "Power Management Screen." or 102-key keyboards (does not apply to specify related features and options. Select Do Not Report to suppress all...Security Screen," Using the System Password," and "Using the Setup Password" for host systems that requires an IRQ. Displays a screen to configure the front-panel LCD options and to manage power usage of keyboard errors during POST. Determines whether your system starts up with preconfigured or customized ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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See "Opening the System." 3 Remove the expansion card stabilizer. CAUTION: The system requires at minimum a cooling-fan module to be installed in the cooling shroud's outer fan-module slot (see "Removing the Cooling Shroud") and turn the shroud ... attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet and peripherals. 2 Open the system. Allow time for some time after the system has been powered down . 5 Press the fan-module release tabs towards each other, and slide the module up and out of the cooling shroud.
See "Opening the System." 3 Remove the expansion card stabilizer. CAUTION: The system requires at minimum a cooling-fan module to be installed in the cooling shroud's outer fan-module slot (see "Removing the Cooling Shroud") and turn the shroud ... attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet and peripherals. 2 Open the system. Allow time for some time after the system has been powered down . 5 Press the fan-module release tabs towards each other, and slide the module up and out of the cooling shroud.
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...card stabilizer. See Figure 3-20. Remove memory-module blanks only if you plan to the touch for some time after the system has been powered down and out on the ejectors on the memory module. Table 3-3. NOTE: Make sure to cool before handling them. CAUTION: To ensure...modules to retain any memory socket that is not occupied. Open the system. See "Removing the Cooling Shroud." 4 Locate the memory module sockets. Requires x4- or x8-based memory modules. Allow time for future use. 128 Installing System Components See Figure 6-1. 5 Remove the memory-module blanks from...
...card stabilizer. See Figure 3-20. Remove memory-module blanks only if you plan to the touch for some time after the system has been powered down and out on the ejectors on the memory module. Table 3-3. NOTE: Make sure to cool before handling them. CAUTION: To ensure...modules to retain any memory socket that is not occupied. Open the system. See "Removing the Cooling Shroud." 4 Locate the memory module sockets. Requires x4- or x8-based memory modules. Allow time for future use. 128 Installing System Components See Figure 6-1. 5 Remove the memory-module blanks from...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...is removed (in an error condition and unexpected system shutdown. NOTE: When installing a power supply, allow several seconds for your product documentation, or as authorized in your system's operating temperature requirements. • External airflow is obstructed. • An individual cooling fan module is...Ensure that is not authorized by Dell is functioning properly. To change from a High Output configuration to signify that came with the product. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as directed by the power supply's status indicator. Damage due ...
...is removed (in an error condition and unexpected system shutdown. NOTE: When installing a power supply, allow several seconds for your product documentation, or as authorized in your system's operating temperature requirements. • External airflow is obstructed. • An individual cooling fan module is...Ensure that is not authorized by Dell is functioning properly. To change from a High Output configuration to signify that came with the product. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as directed by the power supply's status indicator. Damage due ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... virtual systems able to your system's RAM. TOE - A port on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere. Uninterruptible power supply. A battery-powered unit that automatically supplies power to host multiple operating systems. W - Universal Serial Bus. A USB connector provides a single connection point for example. See ... The logical circuitry that plugs into the system board or may appear to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. Watt-hour(s). ZIF - Extensible Markup Language. Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. XML - UDIMM -
... virtual systems able to your system's RAM. TOE - A port on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere. Uninterruptible power supply. A battery-powered unit that automatically supplies power to host multiple operating systems. W - Universal Serial Bus. A USB connector provides a single connection point for example. See ... The logical circuitry that plugs into the system board or may appear to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. Watt-hour(s). ZIF - Extensible Markup Language. Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. XML - UDIMM -