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headless system — A system or device that functions without having a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached. Normally, headless systems are managed over a network using an Internet browser.

host adapter — A host adapter implements communication between the system’s bus and the controller for a peripheral device. (Hard-drive controller subsystems include integrated host adapter circuitry.) To add a SCSI expansion bus to your system, you must install or connect the appropriate host adapter.

Hz — Hertz.

I/O — Input/output. A keyboard is an input device, and a monitor is an output device. In general, I/O activity can be differentiated from computational activity.

ID — Identification.

IDE — Integrated drive electronics. A standard interface between the system board and storage devices.

integrated mirroring — Provides simultaneous physical mirroring of two drives. Integrated mirroring functionality is provided by the system’s hardware. See also mirroring.

internal processor cache — An instruction and data cache built into the processor.

IP — Internet Protocol.

IPX — Internet package exchange.

IRQ — Interrupt request. A signal that data is about to be sent to or received by a peripheral device travels by an IRQ line to the processor. Each peripheral connection must be assigned an IRQ number. Two devices can share the same IRQ assignment, but you cannot operate both devices simultaneously.

jumper — Small blocks on a circuit board with two or more pins emerging from them. Plastic plugs containing a wire fit down over the pins. The wire connects the pins and creates a circuit, providing a simple and reversible method of changing the circuitry in a board.

K — Kilo-; 1000.

Kb — Kilobit(s); 1024 bits.

KB — Kilobyte(s); 1024 bytes.

Kbps — Kilobit(s) per second.

KBps — Kilobyte(s) per second.

key combination — A command requiring you to press multiple keys at the same time (for example, <Ctrl><Alt><Del>).

kg — Kilogram(s); 1000 grams.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge R905 December HX574 Contents Memory Information Screen Entering the BMC Setup Module BMC Setup Module OptionsIntegrated Devices Screen Serial Communication Screen Removing and Replacing the OptionalRemoving the Riser Board Replacing the Riser Board Opening and Closing the SystemInstalling Memory Modules Removing Memory Modules General Memory Module InstallationConfiguring the Boot Device Installing a Hot-Plug Hard Drive114 Connecting an External Fibre Channel Storage115 118Troubleshooting a Wet System 152 Checking Basic Power Problems 144139 Replacing the PEM Board 140171 167179 About Your System Other Information You May NeedAccessing System Features During Startup For the integrated NIC Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsInformation After the power button is pressed Power button Supply output to the systemACPI-compliant operating system, Running an ACPI-compliant operatingTemperature, or hard drives With power supplies, fans, systemLCD display lights amber when LCD display lights amber regardlessHard-Drive Indicator Codes Off Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsBack-Panel Features and Indicators Video connector Connecting External DevicesOperational Power Indicator CodesFlickering Or shutting downLink indicator NIC Indicator CodesNetwork data is being sent or received LCD Status MessagesNetwork Call Support E1114 Temp Ambient E1000E1210 Cmos Batt E1211 Romb BattE122D E122AE122E E122F 5V PwrGdRedundancy E1313 FanE1414 ThermtripE141F CPU Protocol E141C CPU MismatchE1420 CPU Bus Perr E1421 CPU InitLost E161C PS # InputE1620 PS # Input RangeE1712 PCI Serr B## D## F## E1810 HDD ## FaultE171F Pcie Fatal Err B## D## Err Slot # E1811 HDD ## RbldE1812 HDD ## E2011 Mem ConfigRemoved E1914 DRAC5 Conn2E2017 Timer Fail E2013 Shadow BiosE2018 Prog Timer E2019 Parity ErrorE2020 CPU Config E201F Drac ConfigDisable Dimm E2021 MemoryI1910 Intrusion E2112 Mem SpareI1911 3 ERRs Chk Log I1912 SEL FullRemoving LCD Status Messages Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesW1228 Romb Batt 24hrSystem Messages Configuration Update RemotePlease wait Bios Manufacturing Mode detectedError Remote Error IncorrectAccess Controller Error caused aInvalid Nvram Manufacturing modeResource Re Allocated Invalid PCIe cardNo boot sector on No boot deviceNo timer tick Memory testsWidth is n Actual Link Width Is n PCIe Fatal Error Width ErrorReset Slot n InstallRemote Access Read faultError or incorrect InstalledTimer chip counter Setup programShutdown failure AmountDisabled Faulty DIMMs areMicrocode update More faulty DIMMsWrite fault Diagnostics MessagesWrite fault on Alert MessagesResponding to Error Messages Entering the System Setup ProgramMain Screen System Setup OptionsUsing the System Setup Program Main System Setup Program Screen Auto default Support information about booting from external devicesDevice installed in the SD card slot will automatically Setup Password on page 57 for more informationMemory Information Screen CPU Information Screen Integrated Devices Screen Enabling AMD PowerNow! TechnologyController On default User Accessible Controller Enabled default Optical DriveNIC1 default Other NICs Enabled MAC AddressSystem Security Screen Serial Communication ScreenThat you restrict access to your system using the system System Security Screen Options Description Setup PasswordPassword feature Changing an existing setup passwordPower is turned off When set to Yes, all the contents of the TPM are clearedTPM are preserved Back up the TPM keys prior to enabling this optionSystem and displays a diagnostic screen System and Setup Password FeaturesEnables or disables the NMI feature Exit ScreenUsing the System Password Using the System Setup Program Using the Setup Password Using the System Setup Program Baseboard Management Controller Configuration Disabling a Forgotten PasswordEntering the BMC Setup Module BMC Setup Module OptionsUsing the System Setup Program Installing System Components Installing System ComponentsInside the System Recommended ToolsProcessor expansion module Removing and Replacing the Optional Front Bezel Removing and Replacing the Optional Front BezelOpening the System Opening and Closing the SystemChassis hooks Closing the SystemLift up the latch on the cover Removing a Cooling Fan Cooling FansReplacing a Cooling Fan Removing the Cooling Shroud Assembly Cooling Shroud AssemblyReplacing the Cooling Shroud Assembly Removing a Power Supply Power SuppliesLever release latch Replacing a Power SupplyRemoving the PEM or PEM Shell Processor Expansion ModuleGuide pins Installing and Removing a PEM Processor expansion moduleCooling shroud Handle in service position Installing System ComponentsReplacing the PEM or PEM Shell Expansion Cards Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesFront of system Installing an Expansion CardPage Removing an Expansion Card Riser Board12. Riser Boards Processor riser board Removing the Riser BoardRiser board socket Replacing the Riser BoardRAC Card Installing an Optional RAC Card14. RAC Card Connectors RJ-45 RAC NIC connector Internal USB Memory Key Optional Installing the Optional Internal USB Memory KeyTOE/iSCSI Key Optional 15. Installing a USB Memory Key USB memory key16. Installing a TOE/iSCSI Key TOE/iSCSI key SD Memory Card NIC Daughter Card Installing the NIC Daughter CardNIC daughter card connector Removing the NIC Daughter Card System MemoryGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines Memory Modules Number C4, D1, D2, D3, D4 Examples of Four-Processor Memory Configurations Total32 GB Sixteen 2 GB, 800 MHz C7, C8, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8System Size and Speed Memory 128 GB Sixteen 8 GB, 667 MHz Installing Memory Modules19. Installing and Removing a Memory Module Memory module Remove the cooling shroud assemblyRemoving Memory Modules Processors Removing a Processor 20. Removing and Installing the Heat Sink Heat sink Socket Installing a Processor101 102 103 Installing an Optical DriveLatch Thumbscrew 104105 Hard Drives23. Hard-Drive ID Numbers Before You BeginInstalling a Drive Blank Configuring the Boot DeviceRemoving a Drive Blank 107Removing a Hot-Plug Hard Drive 109 Installing a Hot-Plug Hard DriveReplacing a Hard Drive in a Hard-Drive Carrier 111 SAS Controller CardsRemoving a SAS Controller Card Internalstorage Installing a SAS Controller CardSAS RAID controller card Installing the SAS RAID Controller Card Battery113 Connecting an External Fibre Channel Storage Device Connecting an External SAS Tape DriveReplacing the System Battery System BatterySystem battery is a 3.0-volt V, coin-cell battery 115116 27. Replacing the System Battery117 Removing the Control Panel Control Panel Assembly Service-Only Procedure119 Installing the Control PanelRemoving the Chassis Intrusion Switch Chassis Intrusion Switch Service-Only Procedure121 Installing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the SAS Backplane SAS Backplane Service-Only Procedure123 124 Backplane power cable125 Installing a SAS BackplaneInstallation alignment slot Removing a Peripheral Interposer Board Peripheral Interposer Board127 Retention tab 128129 Install the peripheral interposer boardReplacing a Peripheral Interposer Board Removing a Fan Interposer Board Fan Interposer Board Service-Only ProcedureTabs Slots Installing a Fan Interposer Board131 Removing the System Board System Board Service-Only Procedure133 Retention hook Lift the system board out of the chassis134 135 Installing the System BoardInstalling System Components 137 Power Distribution Board Service-Only ProcedureRemoving the Power Distribution Board Screws Retention tabs Installing the Power Distribution Board139 Processor Expansion Module Board Service- Only ProcedureRemoving the PEM Board Replacing the PEM Board 141 142 Start-Up Routine Safety First-For You and Your System143 Start-Up Routine Indications Look/listen for ActionTroubleshooting External Connections Checking Basic Power ProblemsChecking the Equipment 144Monitor is not working properly Video memory is faulty Troubleshooting the Video SubsystemProblem 145146 Troubleshooting the Keyboard or Mouse147 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Troubleshooting Serial I/O Problems149 Troubleshooting a USB Device150 151 Troubleshooting a NICNIC cannot communicate with network Troubleshooting a Damaged System Troubleshooting a Wet SystemLiquid spilled on the system Excessive humidity System was dropped or damaged 152153 Troubleshooting the System BatteryTroubleshooting Power Supplies 155 Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsTroubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting System Memory 157 Troubleshooting an Optical Drive 159 Troubleshooting a Hard DriveAction Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting Your System 161 Troubleshooting a SAS Controller or SAS RAID ControllerAction 163 Troubleshooting an External SAS Tape DriveTroubleshooting Expansion Cards 165 Troubleshooting the MicroprocessorsAction System Diagnostics Features Using Dell PowerEdge DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Testing Options When to Use the System DiagnosticsRunning the System Diagnostics Selecting Devices for Testing Using the Custom Test OptionsSelecting Diagnostics Options 169Viewing Information and Results System Board Jumpers System Board Jumper SettingsSystem Board Connectors 173 System Board Connectors174 Connector Label Description Processor Expansion Module Board ConnectorsProcessor 4 socket CONNJn Riser card connector Processor 3 socket Jumpers and ConnectorsPower SAS Backplane Board ConnectorsInstallation alignment slot Power SAS a 176177 Backplane powerSAS 2.5-Inch Peripheral Interposer Board 178 Getting Help Contacting Dell179 180 Amperes AC Alternating current 181Celsius 182183 184 185 186 187 188 189 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol System diskette See bootable diskette System memory See RAM190 191 192 Index 193Index Microprocessor See processor Back-panel connectors195 Cooling shroud, 69 cover, 65 expansion card 197 Serial communications options System setup program entering
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R905, HX574 specifications

The Dell HX574 R905 server is a robust solution designed for enterprises that demand high performance and reliable scalability. Part of Dell’s PowerEdge lineup, the R905 addresses the requirements of virtualization, cloud computing, and large-scale data processing, making it an attractive choice for various workloads.

One of the notable features of the Dell HX574 R905 is its powerful multi-core processors. Equipped with AMD Opteron processors, it offers up to 16 cores per CPU, allowing for exceptional multi-threading capabilities. This architecture is designed to enhance performance across multiple applications, making it suitable for environments that require significant processing power. The server supports several configurations, enabling businesses to tailor the processing capabilities based on their specific needs.

Memory capacity is another defining characteristic of the R905. The server can support up to 256 GB of RAM, utilizing DDR2 technology. This high memory capacity facilitates running memory-intensive applications smoothly, enabling businesses to maximize their productivity. The server is equipped with eight DIMM slots, giving administrators flexibility in memory expansion.

In terms of storage, the Dell HX574 R905 provides a range of options, supporting both SAS and SATA drives. This allows organizations to achieve a balance between performance and cost-efficiency. With the capacity to house up to 16 drive bays, the R905 ensures that there is ample storage space for high-demand database and application workloads.

The server also features advanced virtualization capabilities. With support for virtualization technologies like VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, the R905 enables businesses to optimize their resource usage, running multiple virtual machines on a single physical server. This can significantly reduce hardware costs and improve energy efficiency.

Power management is another highlight of the Dell R905. It comes with various energy-efficient features, including the ability to dynamically allocate power based on workload demands. This capability helps organizations to lower their operational costs while ascertaining high availability.

In conclusion, the Dell HX574 R905 server stands out due to its powerful processors, extensive memory support, flexible storage options, and advanced virtualization capabilities. It is a versatile platform for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure while maintaining scalability and efficiency. As demands continue to grow, the R905 remains a reliable choice for organizations seeking to enhance their computing capabilities.