Dell DR4000 owner manual Configuration. The system Modules are installed in a

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Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

Local keyboard The USB ports are disabled

may not work in the system BIOS. because all user

accessible USB ports are disabled.

If operating locally, power cycle the system and enter system setup program to change settings.

Power down and restart the system from the power button, and then enter the System Setup program to enable the USB port(s). See "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 39.

Manufacturing

System is in manufacturing

Reboot to take the system

mode detected.

mode.

out of manufacturing mode.

Maximum rank

Invalid memory

Ensure that the memory

count exceeded.

configuration. The system

modules are installed in a

The following

runs but with the specified

valid configuration. See

DIMM has been

memory module disabled.

"General Memory Module

disabled: x

 

Installation Guidelines" on

 

 

page 76.

 

 

 

Memory

Invalid memory

Ensure that the memory

Initialization

configuration. The system

modules are installed in a

Warning: Memory

runs but with less memory

valid configuration.

size may be

than is physically available.

See "General Memory

reduced.

 

Module

 

 

Installation Guidelines" on

 

 

page 76.

Memory set to

The memory frequency may

minimum

be intentionally set lower for

frequency.

power conservation.

 

The current memory

 

configuration may support

 

only the minimum frequency.

If not an intentional setting, check any other system messages for possible causes.

Ensure that your memory configuration supports the higher frequency.

See "General Memory Module

Installation Guidelines" on page 76.

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Contents Dell DR4000 Systems Page Contents Installing the Front Bezel Embedded System ManagementOpening and Closing the System Integrated Storage Controller Card 121 128 132139 140143 Disabling a Forgotten Password 146144 Contents Accessing System Features During Startup Keystroke DescriptionFront-Panel Features and Indicators Indicator, Button Icon Description Or Connector Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Drive-Status Indicator Pattern ConditionBack-Panel Features and Indicators Icon DescriptionIndicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector Nvram Card Indicator Codes NIC Indicator CodesIndicator Indicator Code Power Indicator Codes Green Indicator Amber Indicator Backup ProgressDiagnostic Lights Power Supply Status IndicatorDiagnostic Indicator Codes Causes Corrective Action Diagnostic Indicator Codes Causes Corrective Action System Messages Message Causes Corrective ActionsIDRAC6 is not Wait for the system System configuration If any system components Remote Bios update Retry the Bios update Mismatched processors have Ensure that all processors OS NIC interface is set Configuration. The system Modules are installed in a Memtest lane Incorrect configuration Check the hard drive Device, or USB medium Match in rank Count x,x Following DIMMs should Match in size Memory module without a Replace the memory Support.dell.com. See Unsupported Processors, memory Were just upgraded Diagnostics Messages Alert MessagesOther Information You May Need Entering the System Setup Program Responding to Error MessagesUsing the System Setup Program Navigation Keys Keys ActionSystem Setup Options Main ScreenBoot Settings See Boot Settings Screen on Option DescriptionMemory Settings Screen Processor Settings ScreenEnables or disables Execute Disable Memory Protection Not installed in the same boot mode Boot Settings ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen PCI IRQ Assignments Screen OptionDescriptionSerial Communication Screen Serial Device 1=COM1 Serial Device 2=COM2Power Management Screen System Security ScreenPassword on TPM keys prior to enabling this optionExit Screen Diagnostic screenDo so by qualified support personnel or by Using the System Password System and Setup Password FeaturesAssigning a System Password Using Your System Password to Secure Your System Using the Setup Password Disabling the System PasswordChanging an Existing System Password Assigning a Setup PasswordDeleting or Changing an Existing Setup Password Operating With a Setup Password EnabledEmbedded System Management Baseboard Management Controller Configuration Entering the BMC Setup Module IDRAC Configuration UtilityEntering the iDRAC Configuration Utility Recommended Tools Inside the SystemInside the System Front Bezel Removing the Front BezelOpening and Closing the System Installing the Front BezelOpening the System Closing the System Cooling Shroud Removing the Cooling ShroudHard Drives Installing the Cooling ShroudRemoving a Hard-Drive Blank Installing a Hard-Drive Blank Removing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveInstalling a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Removing and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveInstalling a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier Removing a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive CarrierInstalling a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier Internal Hard DrivesRemoving an Internal Hard Drive Bay Came with the productRemoving and Installing an Internal Hard-Drive Bay Installing an Internal Hard-Drive Bay Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Bay Cooling Fans Removing a Cooling Fan10. Removing and Installing a Fan Installing a Cooling Fan Power Supplies Removing a Power SupplyInstalling a Power Supply 11. Removing and Installing a Power SupplyGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines System MemoryMode-Specific Guidelines Advanced ECC Lockstep Mode SupportMemory Mirroring Support Optimizer Independent Channel Mode Rdimm Dual-Rank Memory Configuration Per ProcessorMemory Module Physical Available Mode Size Removing Memory ModulesInstalling Memory Modules 12. Removing and Installing a Memory Module Expansion Card Installation Guidelines Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card RisersRemoving an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion-Card Riser Installing an Expansion Card 13. Removing and Installing an Expansion-Card Riser14. Removing and Installing an Expansion Card Installing an Expansion-Card Riser Integrated Storage Controller CardRemoving the Storage Controller Card 15. Installing and Removing the Storage Controller Card Installing the Storage Controller Card IDRAC6 Express Card Removing an iDRAC6 Express CardInstalling an iDRAC6 Express Card 16. Removing and Installing an iDRAC6 Express Card IDRAC6 Enterprise Card Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise CardInstalling an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card Processors Removing a ProcessorInstalling System Components 18. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink 19. Installing and Removing a Processor Installing a Processor Replacing the System Battery System Battery100 20. Replacing the System Battery 101102 Removing the RAID Battery RAID Battery103 Control Panel Assembly-LED Installing the RAID BatteryRemoving the Control-PanelModule-LED 10422. Removing and Installing the Control Panel-LED 105Installing the Control-Panel Module-LED 106Removing the Front-Panel I/O Module Front-Panel I/O Module107 23. Removing and Installing the Front-Panel I/O Module 108Installing the Front-Panel I/O Module SAS BackplaneRemoving the SAS Backplane 109110 24. Removing and Installing a SAS Backplane 111Installing the SAS Backplane 112Removing the Power Distribution Board Power Distribution Board113 25. Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Board 114Installing the Power Distribution Board 115Removing the System Board System Board116 26. Removing and Installing the System Board 117Installing the System Board 118119 120 Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem122 Troubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device123 Troubleshooting a Wet System Troubleshooting an Nvram card124 125 Troubleshooting the System Battery Troubleshooting a Damaged System126 Troubleshooting Power Supplies 127Troubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems128 Troubleshooting System Memory 129130 Troubleshooting a Hard Drive 131Troubleshooting an Internal Hard Drive 132Troubleshooting a Storage Controller 133Troubleshooting Expansion Cards 134135 Troubleshooting Processors 136137 138 Embedded System Diagnostics Features 139Running the Embedded System Diagnostics Embedded System Diagnostics Testing OptionsUsing the Custom Test Options Testing Option FunctionSelecting Devices for Testing Selecting Diagnostics OptionsViewing Information and Results 141142 System Board Jumpers System Board Jumper Settings Description143 System Board Connectors 144System Board Connectors Description 145Disabling a Forgotten Password 146147 148 Contacting Dell 149150 Index 151152 Post 153154 USB 155156
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