Glossary
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FAT - flash memory - However, when referring to hard-drive capacity, the term is usually rounded to insert or install a device, typically a hard drive or an internal cooling fan, into the host system while the system is ...system's bus and the peripheral device, typically a storage device. Gram(s). GB - hot-plug - Hertz. Input/output. Integrated drive electronics. Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller. InfiniBand - InfiniBand offers point-to organize and keep track of processors with networked storage devices. Fibre Channel - FTP - File ...
FAT - flash memory - However, when referring to hard-drive capacity, the term is usually rounded to insert or install a device, typically a hard drive or an internal cooling fan, into the host system while the system is ...system's bus and the peripheral device, typically a storage device. Gram(s). GB - hot-plug - Hertz. Input/output. Integrated drive electronics. Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller. InfiniBand - InfiniBand offers point-to organize and keep track of processors with networked storage devices. Fibre Channel - FTP - File ...
Glossary
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...- A small circuit board containing DRAM chips that are optimized to the system board. memory key - MHz - NAS - NAS systems have their own operating systems, integrated hardware... Megahertz. See also striping and RAID. MOF - Millisecond(s). NAS is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. A device that is one of the concepts used to a network.... 1,048,576 bits. MB - However, when referring to hard-drive capacity, the term is installed or integrated in a system to allow connection to remotely manage one or more managed systems from ...
...- A small circuit board containing DRAM chips that are optimized to the system board. memory key - MHz - NAS - NAS systems have their own operating systems, integrated hardware... Megahertz. See also striping and RAID. MOF - Millisecond(s). NAS is monitored and managed using Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator. A device that is one of the concepts used to a network.... 1,048,576 bits. MB - However, when referring to hard-drive capacity, the term is installed or integrated in a system to allow connection to remotely manage one or more managed systems from ...
Glossary
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...or disable the termination on these devices by changing jumper or switch settings on the devices or by a "stripe" is installed and how the system should be configured for video adapters with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards. system configuration... information - See RAM. An unregistered (unbuffered) DDR3 memory module. UPS - SNMP - system board - As the main circuit board, the system board usually contains most of the space on...
...or disable the termination on these devices by changing jumper or switch settings on the devices or by a "stripe" is installed and how the system should be configured for video adapters with greater resolution and color display capabilities than previous standards. system configuration... information - See RAM. An unregistered (unbuffered) DDR3 memory module. UPS - SNMP - system board - As the main circuit board, the system board usually contains most of the space on...
Glossary
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...the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). Video resolution (800 x 600, for example. Watt(s). video memory - Zero insertion force. 9 To display a program at a specific graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's video capabilities. Video graphics array. A video adapter may ... or printers, for example) is expressed as the number of pixels up and down. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that provides (in addition to share the resources of a single computer across by...
...the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). Video resolution (800 x 600, for example. Watt(s). video memory - Zero insertion force. 9 To display a program at a specific graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's video capabilities. Video graphics array. A video adapter may ... or printers, for example) is expressed as the number of pixels up and down. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that provides (in addition to share the resources of a single computer across by...
Information Update - Intel Xeon 5600 Series Processors
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... Unit streamer prefetcher. The Spare mode option is installed. Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch (Enabled default) Enables high utilization of memory operation if a valid memory configuration is present on systems with pre-boot measurement. Recommended for HPC applications. Memory Operating Voltage Sets the system memory voltage selection. (Auto Default) Memory Operating Mode Displays the type of sequential...
... Unit streamer prefetcher. The Spare mode option is installed. Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch (Enabled default) Enables high utilization of memory operation if a valid memory configuration is present on systems with pre-boot measurement. Recommended for HPC applications. Memory Operating Voltage Sets the system memory voltage selection. (Auto Default) Memory Operating Mode Displays the type of sequential...
Deploying UEFI-Aware Operating Systems on Dell PowerEdge Servers
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...the old firmware. When an operating system installer executes, it creates a boot option for the operating system in UEFI mode. Dell has addressed this new system will not have unique GUIDs for the partition where the operating system resides. Dell recommends that the legacy interrupt 0x13 functions are... read /write functions prior to the disk driver is necessary to access the disks using legacy abstraction supported in its non‐volatile memory, and a user will not be larger than 2TB for multiple partitions, which uses the GUIDs to the operating system. UEFI Legacy ...
...the old firmware. When an operating system installer executes, it creates a boot option for the operating system in UEFI mode. Dell has addressed this new system will not have unique GUIDs for the partition where the operating system resides. Dell recommends that the legacy interrupt 0x13 functions are... read /write functions prior to the disk driver is necessary to access the disks using legacy abstraction supported in its non‐volatile memory, and a user will not be larger than 2TB for multiple partitions, which uses the GUIDs to the operating system. UEFI Legacy ...
Information Update
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.... This is a known issue by Dell is plugged into hibernation mode if they have more than 4 GB of memory installed. NOTE: On Dell PowerEdge R610 and PowerEdge R710 systems, the labels are prompted to support the iDRAC6 Enterprise virtual flash feature. On the PowerEdge T610 system, the labels are located on ...microsoft.com: • Systems running Windows Server 2008 do not support iSCSI boot when they have an SD card installed in the internal SD module. Flash Memory The VFlash media provided by Microsoft. In addition, iSCSI boot does not work with your system cannot be set ...
.... This is a known issue by Dell is plugged into hibernation mode if they have more than 4 GB of memory installed. NOTE: On Dell PowerEdge R610 and PowerEdge R710 systems, the labels are prompted to support the iDRAC6 Enterprise virtual flash feature. On the PowerEdge T610 system, the labels are located on ...microsoft.com: • Systems running Windows Server 2008 do not support iSCSI boot when they have an SD card installed in the internal SD module. Flash Memory The VFlash media provided by Microsoft. In addition, iSCSI boot does not work with your system cannot be set ...
Getting Started Guide
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...4 and 5) NOTE: All slots support up to 25W, but a maximum of two 25W cards and three 15W cards may be installed at any time, regardless of the slots they are installed in. 800, 1066, or 1333 MHz DDR3 registered or unbuffered Error Correcting Code (ECC) DIMMs. Support for Advanced ECC or... Memory Optimized operation. and 2 GB, 4 GB, or 8 GB RDIMMs (single, dual, or quad-rank, dependent on capacity) 1 GB with a single processor...
...4 and 5) NOTE: All slots support up to 25W, but a maximum of two 25W cards and three 15W cards may be installed at any time, regardless of the slots they are installed in. 800, 1066, or 1333 MHz DDR3 registered or unbuffered Error Correcting Code (ECC) DIMMs. Support for Advanced ECC or... Memory Optimized operation. and 2 GB, 4 GB, or 8 GB RDIMMs (single, dual, or quad-rank, dependent on capacity) 1 GB with a single processor...
Getting Started Guide
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...or DVD+RW drive Optional external USB DVD NOTE: DVD devices are data only NOTE: If a half-height tape drive is installed, no optical drives can install one optical drive bay) SAS, SATA or SCSI with optional SCSI controller card One optional full-height (for use in both ...SAS or SCSI with optional SCSI controller card. If a full-height tape drive is installed, you can be installed. Flash drive Optional internal USB Optional internal Secure Digital (SD) memory card Optional external SD memory card Connectors Back NIC Serial USB Video Two RJ-45 for use in one internal optical...
...or DVD+RW drive Optional external USB DVD NOTE: DVD devices are data only NOTE: If a half-height tape drive is installed, no optical drives can install one optical drive bay) SAS, SATA or SCSI with optional SCSI controller card One optional full-height (for use in both ...SAS or SCSI with optional SCSI controller card. If a full-height tape drive is installed, you can be installed. Flash drive Optional internal USB Optional internal Secure Digital (SD) memory card Optional external SD memory card Connectors Back NIC Serial USB Video Two RJ-45 for use in one internal optical...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... Internal SD Flash Card 98 Installing an Internal SD Flash Card 98 Removing an Internal SD Flash Card 99 Internal USB Module 99 Removing the Internal USB Module 99 Installing the Internal USB Module 101 Internal USB Memory Key 102 Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6...) Enterprise Card (Optional 103 Installing the iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 103 Removing the iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 105 VFlash...
... Internal SD Flash Card 98 Installing an Internal SD Flash Card 98 Removing an Internal SD Flash Card 99 Internal USB Module 99 Removing the Internal USB Module 99 Installing the Internal USB Module 101 Internal USB Memory Key 102 Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6...) Enterprise Card (Optional 103 Installing the iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 103 Removing the iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 105 VFlash...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... Battery 117 Removing a RAID Battery 117 Installing a RAID Battery 118 Expansion Cards 118 Expansion Card Installation Guidelines 119 Installing an Expansion Card 120 Removing an Expansion Card 122 System Memory 123 General Memory Module Installation Guidelines 124 Mode-Specific Guidelines 125 Installing Memory Modules 128 Removing Memory Modules 130 Processors 131 Removing a Processor 131 Installing a Processor 134 System Battery 136...
... Battery 117 Removing a RAID Battery 117 Installing a RAID Battery 118 Expansion Cards 118 Expansion Card Installation Guidelines 119 Installing an Expansion Card 120 Removing an Expansion Card 122 System Memory 123 General Memory Module Installation Guidelines 124 Mode-Specific Guidelines 125 Installing Memory Modules 128 Removing Memory Modules 130 Processors 131 Removing a Processor 131 Installing a Processor 134 System Battery 136...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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The identification buttons on the amount of memory installed in the system. NOTE: To force an ungraceful shutdown, press and hold the power button for five seconds. Allows you to the system. Item Indicator, ...
The identification buttons on the amount of memory installed in the system. NOTE: To force an ungraceful shutdown, press and hold the power button for five seconds. Allows you to the system. Item Indicator, ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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..."Getting Help." If the problem persists, see cards. Reseat the processor(s). LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1116 Memory Memory has exceeded Remove AC power to restart the system. E1210 Motherboard CMOS battery is missing See "Troubleshooting the battery or the voltage is... System Cooling Problems." Specified processor Reseat the processor(s). battery. E1211 RAID RAID battery is outside of System Battery." See "Installing battery recharge due to the components. Check the allowable range. Table 1-1.
..."Getting Help." If the problem persists, see cards. Reseat the processor(s). LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1116 Memory Memory has exceeded Remove AC power to restart the system. E1210 Motherboard CMOS battery is missing See "Troubleshooting the battery or the voltage is... System Cooling Problems." Specified processor Reseat the processor(s). battery. E1211 RAID RAID battery is outside of System Battery." See "Installing battery recharge due to the components. Check the allowable range. Table 1-1.
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... Help." failure. Check cable. USB cable to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. See "Installing Memory Modules" or "Troubleshooting System Memory." Remove AC power to See "Troubleshooting shadow memory. Table 1-1. Inspect DIMMs. Install memory or reseat memory modules. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1A1D Control panel USB cable not detected...
... Help." failure. Check cable. USB cable to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. See "Installing Memory Modules" or "Troubleshooting System Memory." Remove AC power to See "Troubleshooting shadow memory. Table 1-1. Inspect DIMMs. Install memory or reseat memory modules. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions E1A1D Control panel USB cable not detected...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... program, but is not functioning properly or has not completed initialization. See "System faulty or removed memory Memory." Check other messages for Advanced ECC configuration, possibly a mode. If the problem persists, see "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines." Rebooting. A memory module may be faulty. Alert! no longer valid due to BIOS reboot. The Advanced ECC setting...
... program, but is not functioning properly or has not completed initialization. See "System faulty or removed memory Memory." Check other messages for Advanced ECC configuration, possibly a mode. If the problem persists, see "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines." Rebooting. A memory module may be faulty. Alert! no longer valid due to BIOS reboot. The Advanced ECC setting...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... not support Node Interleaving. Check other system messages for additional information for 10 seconds and restart the system. Node Interleaving disabled! Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a configuration that node interleaving cannot be supported. After AC recovery, the iDRAC6 takes longer than normal to the system for possible causes. accepts...
... not support Node Interleaving. Check other system messages for additional information for 10 seconds and restart the system. Node Interleaving disabled! Ensure that the memory modules are installed in a configuration that node interleaving cannot be supported. After AC recovery, the iDRAC6 takes longer than normal to the system for possible causes. accepts...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... in manufacturing Reboot to use the components. See "Power Supplies." Memory configuration does not support redundant memory. out of processor(s), memory modules, and expansion cards may power down without this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with this power supply. Reset the memory setting, if appropriate. Table 1-2. System is in the system...
... in manufacturing Reboot to use the components. See "Power Supplies." Memory configuration does not support redundant memory. out of processor(s), memory modules, and expansion cards may power down without this warning, then the replaced component(s) are installed, replace them with this power supply. Reset the memory setting, if appropriate. Table 1-2. System is in the system...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... mirror mode, does not match the setting in a valid configuration. About Your System 45 The current memory Ensure that the memory modules are installed. POST memory test was terminated by keystroke. installed in size and geometry. Ensure that your memory configuration may If not an intentional setting, be intentionally set to minimum frequency. Pairs must be...
... mirror mode, does not match the setting in a valid configuration. About Your System 45 The current memory Ensure that the memory modules are installed. POST memory test was terminated by keystroke. installed in size and geometry. Ensure that your memory configuration may If not an intentional setting, be intentionally set to minimum frequency. Pairs must be...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... (in combination with the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). To display a program at a specific graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's RAM. virtualization - Watt(s). ZIF - UDIMM - Universal Serial Bus. Volt(s). Video ... current. Zero insertion force. 198 Glossary XML - Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. Volt(s) alternating current. video memory - The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of a single computer across by the number of an electrical failure. A single ...
... (in combination with the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). To display a program at a specific graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's RAM. virtualization - Watt(s). ZIF - UDIMM - Universal Serial Bus. Volt(s). Video ... current. Zero insertion force. 198 Glossary XML - Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. Volt(s) alternating current. video memory - The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of a single computer across by the number of an electrical failure. A single ...
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See optical drive. E error messages, 58 expansion card stabilizer installing, 91 removing, 90 expansion cards, 118 installing, 120 removing, 122 troubleshooting, 171 F front bezel installing, 79 removing, 79 front-panel features, 12 G guidelines expansion card installation, 119 memory installation, 124 H hard drive drive carrier, 86 installing, 85 mixed configurations, 83 removing, 84 troubleshooting, 169 heat sink, 133 hot...
See optical drive. E error messages, 58 expansion card stabilizer installing, 91 removing, 90 expansion cards, 118 installing, 120 removing, 122 troubleshooting, 171 F front bezel installing, 79 removing, 79 front-panel features, 12 G guidelines expansion card installation, 119 memory installation, 124 H hard drive drive carrier, 86 installing, 85 mixed configurations, 83 removing, 84 troubleshooting, 169 heat sink, 133 hot...