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Using the Custom Test Options

175

Selecting Devices for Testing

175

Selecting Diagnostics Options

175

Viewing Information and Results

176

6 Jumpers and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

System Board Jumpers

177

System Board Connectors

178

SAS Backplane Board Connectors

181

Power Distribution Board Connectors

182

Disabling a Forgotten Password

183

7Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

Contacting Dell

185

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

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Contents Dell PowerEdge T410 Systems April Contents Entering the Uefi Boot Manager Using the Uefi Boot Manager Processor Settings ScreenPower Management Screen Uefi Boot Settings ScreenRemoving the Front Bezel Installing the Front Bezel Entering the BMC Setup ModuleEntering the iDRAC Configuration Utility Opening and Closing the SystemGeneral Memory Module Installation Removing the Cooling Shroud Installing the Cooling ShroudInstalling an Optical or Tape Drive Installing Memory Modules125 Installing a Non-RedundantReplacing the System Battery 139 133Control Panel Assembly 148168 When to Use the EmbeddedEmbedded System Diagnostics 173178 177185 F12 Starts PXE boot Accessing System Features During StartupServer Configurator documentation F11Drives Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsUSB connectors Ports are USB 2.0-compliantPower to the system is turned off Power-on indicatorPower button causes the system to Operating systems documentationIndicator lights display error codes Or LED diagnostic indicatorsLED panel The four diagnostic Status information, and system errorLCD Panel Features Optional LCD Panel Features About Your SystemHome Screen Buttons Description LeftSetup Menu View Menu Hard-Drive Status Indicators ConditionRebuild aborted Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsSeconds, and off six seconds Serial connector Ethernet connectorsVideo connector CardsRedundant power supply Guidelines for Connecting External DevicesSystem may have a redundant power Redundant power supply 580 WNIC Indicator Codes Power Indicator CodesRedundant Power Supply Status Indicator Power supply status Power supply status Diagnostic Lights Optional Problem persists, see Getting On the drives installed in yourInstalled in your system. If See Hard Drives for informationLCD Status Messages Optional Battery Disabled, tempPower cycle Battery E1211 RAIDE122A E122C CPU PowerFault. Power Cycle ACBios revision E1410 Internal ErrorConfiguration. configuration Error. PowerPower supply E1614 Power Supply # Check errorE1610 Power Supply # ### W errorE1624 Lost power E1620 Power Supply #Power error E1626 Power SupplyE1714 Unknown error Error on BusError on Slot E1711 PCI parityE1810 Hard drive ## Fault. ReviewE1920 IDRAC6 Upgrade Clear SEL E1812 Hard drive ##Unusable Check DIMMs E2013 Bios unable to ConfigurationConfigured but Failure. PowerE2019 Parity error E2017 Timer refreshTimer error E2018 ProgrammableE201D Shutdown test E201CInitialization E201E Post memoryDisabled on POST. Check Screen Message E2023 Bios Unable toE2110 Multibit Error E2022 GeneralE2113 Mem mirror OFF ##. PowerI1920 iDRAC6 Upgrade I1910 IntrusionSolving Problems Described by LCD Status Messages Removing LCD Status MessagesSystem Messages Memory Mode ECC Memory ModeDisabled! Memory RebootingAlert! Node Alert! PowerMemory disabled InterleavingMode detected Fatal errorBoot Is installed onDifferent cache Bootable media isCPUs with Sizes detectedCorrect Connectors Gate A20 failure Configuration onError Each CPU shouldDisabled Accessible USBDisabled. If Keyboard fuse hasMemory set to Mirror modeInstalled Pairs. Pairs must Be matched Size Geometry Memory testsError Expected No boot deviceNo timer tick AvailableQuad rank Dimm Read fault Requested sector not foundPlug & Play Detected afterSeek operation Seek errorSector not found Shutdown failureTime-of-day DIMMs shouldFollowing DIMMs should Match in size Clock stoppedWill now reset Setup programTimer chip Time-of-day notUnable to launch System ServicesProtected mode Image. SystemSystem reset InstalledError has caused Dimm mismatchPanel is not Code updateSystem will Reboot Loaded for Processor nWrite fault Write fault on selected drive Configuration isMemory Configuration Not optimal.Alert Messages Diagnostics MessagesOther Information You May Need About 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 madeProcessor Settings System Setup OptionsMemory Settings Screen on Sata SettingsFans, and memory modules with preconfigured or Specify related features and options. See SerialPower Management Integrated DevicesMemory Settings Screen Processor Settings Screen Sata Settings Screen If the system operating system supports Unified Boot Settings ScreenOption to UEFI. Setting this field to Bios allows Extensible Firmware Interface, you can set thisOption Description Enables or disables the user accessible USB portsIntegrated Devices Screen Systems management controllerSerial Communication Screen Serial Device1 defaultPCI IRQ Assignment Screen Select an IRQ value at system startupPower Management Screen Embedded Server Management Screen OptionalSystem Security Screen Enables or disables the NMI feature Is restored Entering the Uefi Boot ManagerExit Screen Using the Uefi Boot Manager Navigation Keys Uefi Boot Manager ScreenUefi Boot Settings Screen System and Setup Password FeaturesSystem Utilities Screen Using the System Password Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Using the Setup Password Embedded System Management Baseboard Management Controller Configuration Entering the BMC Setup ModuleIDRAC Configuration Utility Entering the iDRAC Configuration UtilityRecommended Tools Installing System ComponentsInside the System Inside the System Installing System Components SAS backplane System feet Front BezelRemoving the Front Bezel Control panelInstalling the Front Bezel Bezel tab slotsFront Bezel Inserts Removing the Front Bezel InsertEMI Filler Installing the Front Bezel InsertRemoving an EMI Filler Installing an EMI Filler Removing and Installing an EMI Filler EMI fillerOpening and Closing the System Opening the SystemClosing the System System cover System feetCooling Shroud Removing the Cooling ShroudInstalling the Cooling Shroud Removing a Drive Blank From the Front Bay Installing a Drive Blank in the Front BayHard Drives Removing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveRemoving and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Release button Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive SAS/SATA screw hole Removing a Cabled Hard Drive Removing and Installing a Cabled Hard Drive Hard drive Installing a Cabled Hard Drive 101 Optical and Tape Drives Removing an Optical or a Tape Drive103 Installing an Optical or Tape DrivePower and data cables Drive bay screw slotsInstalling System Components 105 General Memory Module Installation Guidelines System MemoryMode-Specific Guidelines 107108 Memory Module Physical Available Mode Size Optimizer AllSingle Processor Dual Processor Memory GB1 Memory Module Physical Available Mode Size109 AdvancedMemory Module Physical Available Mode Size Optimizer Installing Memory ModulesMirroring Alignment key Installing System Components 111Installing System Components Removing Memory Modules 113114 Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesExpansion Cards 1,2,3 All other NICs 3,4Installing an Expansion Card 115Installing System Components Expansion card connector 117Removing an Expansion Card Removing the RAID Battery RAID Battery Optional119 Installing a RAID Battery Removing a Redundant Power Supply Power Supplies121 Installing a Redundant Power Supply Removing a Non-Redundant Power Supply Removing a Power Supply BlankInstalling a Power Supply Blank 123124 Internal USB Memory Key Installing a Non-Redundant Power Supply125 18. Removing or Installing a USB Memory Key USB memory key 126Installing an iDRAC6 Express Card 127Notch Removing an iDRAC6 Express CardClip To remove the iDRAC6 Express card Installing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card129 Installing System Components 131 Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card System Fan Installing a VFlash MediaVFlash Media Optional Removing a VFlash Media21. Removing and Installing the System Fan System fan 134Removing a Processor Installing the System FanProcessors 13522. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sink 136Socket key ZIF socket Installing System Components 137Installing a Processor System battery System BatteryReplacing the System Battery 139Installing System Components Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch Chassis Intrusion Switch141 Removing the Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Assembly Service-Only ProcedureInstalling the Chassis Intrusion Switch Intrusion connector on the system board143 144 Control panel screw Release latchRemoving the SAS Backplane SAS Backplane Service-Only ProcedureInstalling the Control Panel Assembly 14527. Removing and Installing the SAS Backplane 146Blue release pin SAS a cable SAS B cable Installing the SAS Backplane147 SAS backplane Hard drivePower Distribution Board Service-Only Procedure Removing the Power Distribution Board149 Securing slotsInstalling the Power Distribution Board System Board Service-Only ProcedureRemoving the System Board 151 152 System boardInstalling the System Board 153Installing System Components 155 156 Troubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem Troubleshooting a USB DeviceTroubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device157 Troubleshooting a Wet System Troubleshooting a Damaged System 159Troubleshooting the System Battery Troubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting Power SuppliesTroubleshooting System Cooling Problems 161Troubleshooting System Memory 163 Troubleshooting an Internal USB Key Troubleshooting an Optical Drive 165Troubleshooting an External Tape Drive Troubleshooting a Hard Drive 167Troubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID Controller Troubleshooting Expansion Cards 169Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting the Processors 171Troubleshooting Your System Running the System Diagnostics Using Dell DiagnosticsEmbedded System Diagnostics Features 173Embedded System Diagnostics Testing Options When to Use the Embedded System DiagnosticsRunning the Embedded System Diagnostics Click the testing option in the Main Menu windowSelecting Diagnostics Options Using the Custom Test OptionsSelecting Devices for Testing 175Viewing Information and Results Boot pins System Board Jumper Settings DescriptionDefault The password feature is enabled pins System Board JumpersSystem Board Connectors 178179 180 Jsasa cable connector Jumpers and Connectors SAS Backplane Board Connectors181 JPWR1 connector JPWR2 connector Power Distribution Board Connectors182 Disabling a Forgotten Password 183184 185 Contacting DellGetting Help 186 Amperes AC Alternating current 187Glossary 188 CPU Central processing unit. See processor DC Direct current189 190 191 Mm Millimeters Ms Milliseconds192 System memory See RAM 193TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol 194 195 196 197 Using Dell PowerEdge DiagnosticsIndex 198 Post 199200 USB 201202
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T410 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge T410 is a highly regarded tower server that has been designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. It offers an optimal combination of performance, scalability, and reliability, making it an ideal choice for various applications, such as file and print services, web hosting, and database management.

One of the standout features of the T410 is its support for Intel Xeon processors. The server is equipped with dual-socket capabilities, allowing users to install up to two powerful Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series processors. This dual-processor configuration provides ample power for demanding workloads, ensuring that users can run multiple applications without experiencing performance degradation.

The T410 also excels in memory capability, supporting up to 64GB of DDR3 RAM. With its eight DIMM slots, the server enables users to leverage high-capacity memory modules, which is crucial for handling data-intensive applications. Additionally, the T410 features advanced ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, enhancing data integrity and reducing the risk of data corruption.

Storage options for the PowerEdge T410 are diverse and flexible, as it provides up to eight 3.5-inch hot-swappable drive bays. This allows for a variety of configurations, including RAID setups for improved performance and redundancy. The server supports both SATA and SAS hard drives, giving users the choice between cost-effective storage solutions and high-speed options for increased data throughput.

In terms of connectivity, the T410 comes with multiple PCIe slots, enabling users to expand the server's capabilities with additional network cards, graphics cards, or storage controllers. Integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports ensure reliable and speedy network connections, while optional iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) technology allows for remote management and monitoring of the server's performance.

The T410 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It incorporates features such as power supply redundancy and energy-efficient cooling systems, ensuring lower operating costs while maintaining high performance.

Overall, the Dell PowerEdge T410 is a robust and versatile tower server that combines powerful processing capabilities, extensive memory support, flexible storage options, and efficient energy usage. With its reliability and scalability, it is well-suited for businesses looking to integrate a dependable server solution into their IT infrastructure.