Dell T310 owner manual Closing the System, System cover Chassis slots

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Figure 3-5. Opening and Closing the System

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cover release latch lock

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cover release latch

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system cover

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chassis slots

Closing the System

1Ensure that all internal cables are connected and folded out of the way.

2Ensure that no tools or extra parts are left inside the system.

3Place the bottom edge of the cover, opposite from the cover release latch, into the slots in the system chassis. See Figure 3-5.

4Lower the cover into the chassis.

5Press the latch end of the cover into the chassis until the latch locks into place.

6Turn the lock on the cover release latch clockwise to the locked position. See Figure 3-5.

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Installing System Components

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Contents Dell PowerEdge T310 Systems July Contents Uefi Boot Settings Screen Processor Settings ScreenPower Management Screen Other Information You May NeedRemoving the Front Bezel Installing the Front Bezel Entering the BMC Setup ModuleEntering the iDRAC Configuration Utility Removing the Expansion Card Stabilizer ContentsInstalling an Optical or Tape Drive Removing the Cooling Shroud Installing the Cooling ShroudInstalling a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Removing a Redundant Power SupplyRemoving the RAID Battery 132 General Memory Module InstallationReplacing the System Battery 130 108136 Troubleshooting a Wet System 150 Contents134 161 When to Use the Embedded System Diagnostics154 166177 169170 Accessing System Features During Startup Front-Panel Features and Indicators Been powered on Information, and system error messagesDisplays an error code followed by Power-on indicatorLCD Panel Features Optional Select To enter Bios Progress modeHome Screen RightSetup Menu View Menu Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Seconds, and off six seconds Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsRebuild aborted Video connector Redundant power supplyRedundant power supply 400 W Serial connectorGuidelines for Connecting External Devices NIC Indicator CodesPower Indicator Codes Diagnostic Lights Optional Installed in your system Diagnostic Indicator Codes CausesBios checksum failure Information onlyLCD Status Messages Viewing Status Messages Removing LCD Status MessagesBattery DisabledRange. Power Check Battery E1211E122A E122C CPU PowerFault. Power E122D MemoryError. Power CPU configur- unsupportedCPU or Bios Parity errorCheck power Supply E1614 Power Supply Check errorE1610 Power Supply Error. Check Power supply E1618 PredictiveE1629 Power E1624 Lost powerE1626 Power Supply ConfigE1711 PCI parity Error on BusError. Review ## Device ##Bus ## Dev ## E1715 Fatal I/OE1716 Chipset Ierr E1717Configured Fault. ReviewConfiguratio E1810 Hard drive ##E2017 Timer refresh E2013 Bios unableE2016 Interrupt Controller failure Power cycle AC Timer errorE201B Keyboard E2019 Parity errorE201A SuperIO E201CError on Dimm ConfigurDuring Post Check screen Message E2023 Bios unable E201E Post memoryDimm ## Disabled onE2111 SBE log Reseat DimmSystem Messages Fatal error RebootingAlert! Power BootCPU x installed Mode detectedNvramclr jumper is installed on system board Attempt FailedCorrect Connectors Gate A20 failure Current boot modeBootable media is Is set to UefiAccessible USB ConfigurationPlease run Setup Disabled. IfFollowing Maximum rankCount exceeded Dimm has beenMemory tests No boot deviceMemory set to Terminated byInterrupt PCI Bios failed No boot sector onNo timer tick To installDetected after Read fault Requested sector not foundQuad rank Dimm Single rank orSeek operation Seek errorSector not found Shutdown failureFollowing DIMMs should Match in size DIMMs shouldMatch Time-of-dayWill now reset Setup programTimer chip Time-of-day notUnable to launch System ServicesProtected mode Image. SystemInstalled Error has causedSystem reset Code updateDegraded. CPU Configuration isMemory Configuration Not optimalWrite fault on Diagnostics MessagesWrite fault Selected driveAlert Messages Other Information You May NeedAbout Your System Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Choosing the System Boot ModeUsing the System Setup Program Navigation Keys Entering the System Setup ProgramResponding to Error Messages System if any changes were madeSystem Setup Options Main ScreenPower Management Option Description Sata SettingsSpecify related features and options. See Serial Fans, and memory modules with preconfigured orPOST. Any critical errors will be displayed Memory Settings ScreenOption Description Report Keyboard Errors To the systemProcessor Settings Screen Sata Settings ScreenBoot Settings Screen Integrated Devices Screen Select an IRQ value at system startup PCI IRQ Assignment ScreenSerial Communication Screen Option Description Serial CommunicationPower Management Screen Embedded Server Management Screen OptionalSystem Security Screen Enables or disables the NMI feature Entering the Uefi Boot Manager Exit ScreenUsing the Uefi Boot Manager Navigation Keys Uefi Boot Manager ScreenSystem Utilities Screen System and Setup Password FeaturesUefi Boot Settings Screen Using the System Password Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Using the Setup Password Repeat to stepEmbedded System Management Try again Baseboard Management Controller ConfigurationEntering the BMC Setup Module IDRAC Configuration Utility Entering the iDRAC Configuration UtilityUsing the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Inside the System Installing System ComponentsRecommended Tools Page Removing the Front Bezel Tab slots Installing System ComponentsFront Bezel Front Bezel Inserts Installing the Front BezelInsert tab Installing System Components Removing the Front Bezel InsertRemoving an EMI Filler Panel Installing the Front Bezel InsertEMI Filler Panel Installing an EMI Filler Panel Removing and Installing an EMI Filler Panel EMI filler panelOpening and Closing the System Opening the SystemClosing the System System cover Chassis slotsRemoving the Expansion Card Stabilizer Installing the Expansion Card StabilizerExpansion Card Stabilizer Cooling Shroud Removing the Cooling ShroudInstalling the Cooling Shroud Removing and Installing the Cooling Shroud Cooling shroudSee Figure Hard DrivesRemoving a Hard-Drive Blank Remove the front bezel. See Removing the Front Bezel onInstalling a Hard-Drive Blank Removing a Hot-Swap Hard DrivePage Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Drive Carrier Removing a Cabled Hard DriveHard-drive bracket Installing a Cabled Hard Drive Tabs Installing System Components Removing a Cabled Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive BracketOptical and Tape Drives Removing an Optical or a Tape DriveDrive bay screw slots Installing an Optical or Tape Drive100 101 Installing System Components 103 Power SuppliesRemoving a Redundant Power Supply Installing a Redundant Power Supply Velcro strapRemoving a Non-Redundant Power Supply 105Removing the System Fan Installing a Non-Redundant Power SupplySystem Fan System fan Installing the System Fan107 General Memory Module Installation Guidelines System MemoryMode-Specific Guidelines 109Available 110Memory Sockets Processor Installing Memory Modules 111Installing System Components Removing Memory Modules 113114 Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesExpansion Cards Installing an Expansion Card 115Installing System Components 117 Removing an Expansion Card 119 Installing an iDRAC6 Express CardIDRAC6 Express Card Optional Removing an iDRAC6 Express Card Optional Notch121 Installing an iDRAC6 Enterprise CardIDRAC6 Enterprise Card Optional IDRAC6 Enterprise card connector Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 123Internal USB Memory Keys Installing a VFlash MediaVFlash Media Optional Removing a VFlash Media21. Removing or Installing a USB Memory Key USB memory key 125Processor Removing a Processor22. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sink 127128 Processor shield ZIF socket Socket keyInstalling a Processor 129System battery is a 3.0-volt V, coin-cell battery System BatteryReplacing the System Battery 24. Replacing the System Battery 131RAID Battery Optional Removing the RAID BatteryRAID battery Installing a RAID BatteryBattery carrier Battery carrier tabs 133Chassis Intrusion Switch Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch135 Installing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchIntrusion connector on the system board Control Panel Assembly Removing the Control Panel Assembly137 Removing the SAS Backplane Installing the Control Panel AssemblySAS Backplane 139 Removing the Power Distribution Board Power Distribution BoardInstalling the SAS Backplane 141 Removing the System Board Replacing the Power Distribution BoardSystem Board 142143 Installing the System Board System board145 146 Troubleshooting Your System 147Troubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem 149 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceTroubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Wet System 151 152 Troubleshooting a Damaged SystemTroubleshooting the System Battery Troubleshooting Power Supplies 153Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems Troubleshooting a FanTroubleshooting System Memory 155Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting an Internal USB Key 157Troubleshooting an Optical Drive Troubleshooting a Tape Backup Unit 159Troubleshooting a Hard Drive Troubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID Controller 161Troubleshooting Expansion Cards Open the system. See Opening the System on 162Troubleshooting the Processor 163Troubleshooting Your System Running the System Diagnostics Using Online DiagnosticsEmbedded System Diagnostics Features 165When to Use the Embedded System Diagnostics Running the Embedded System DiagnosticsSelecting Devices for Testing System Diagnostics Testing OptionsUsing the Custom Test Options Selecting Diagnostics OptionsViewing Information and Results 169 Cycle pinsSystem Board Jumpers System Board Connectors 170171 172 SAS a connector Jumpers and Connectors SAS Backplane Board ConnectorsHard drive connectors Front BackJPWR1 connector JPWR2 connector Power Distribution Board ConnectorsDisabling a Forgotten Password 175 176 Getting Help Contacting Dell177 178 179 Amperes AC Alternating current180 181 182 183 Mm Millimeters Ms Milliseconds184 185 System memory See RAM186 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol187 188 Index Using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics189 190 Post 191192 Wet system Uefi Boot Manager entering, 69 main screen 193194
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T310 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge T310 is a tower server designed to meet the needs of small businesses and remote offices looking for an efficient and reliable server solution. With its robust architecture and user-friendly features, the T310 provides a solid foundation for various applications, such as file sharing, data backup, and running virtual machines.

One of the standout features of the Dell T310 is its powerful processing capabilities. It is equipped with Intel Xeon processors, which deliver impressive performance and reliability. These processors are designed for multi-threaded applications and can handle intensive workloads, making the T310 suitable for demanding environments. The server supports up to two Intel Xeon processors, allowing businesses to scale their computing power as their needs grow.

Memory capacity is another key characteristic of the T310. It supports up to 32GB of DDR3 RAM, which is essential for running multiple applications simultaneously without any performance degradation. The memory can be expanded easily, allowing businesses to increase capacity as their data needs evolve.

Storage options on the T310 are flexible and extensive. The server features up to four hot-swappable 3.5-inch hard drive bays, supporting SATA and SAS drives. This allows for a maximum internal storage capacity of up to 8TB, giving businesses the space they need for data-intensive tasks. The hot-swappable design enhances uptime, enabling users to replace drives without shutting down the server.

In terms of connectivity, the Dell T310 is equipped with multiple USB ports, Ethernet ports, and optional expansion slots. It also supports various RAID configurations, ensuring data protection and redundancy. This flexibility makes it an excellent choice for organizations looking to maintain data integrity while maximizing performance.

Another notable aspect of the T310 is its energy efficiency. The server incorporates Dell’s energy-efficient technologies, helping businesses reduce their overall energy consumption and lower operational costs. The compact design of the T310 allows it to fit easily into standard office environments without taking up excessive space.

Overall, the Dell PowerEdge T310 stands out as a reliable and versatile tower server. Its combination of processing power, memory capacity, flexible storage options, and energy-efficient technologies make it a great choice for small to medium-sized businesses looking for a dependable server solution to support their critical applications and services.