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Contents Dell PowerEdge R610 Systems September Contents Using the System Password Using the Setup Password Processor Settings ScreenEntering the Uefi Boot Manager Uefi Boot Settings ScreenExpansion Card Installation Guidelines Contents Entering the iDRAC Configuration UtilityInstalling a Hard Drive Into a Installing a VFlash Media Card Installing an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion CardInstalling the Internal SD Module Installing an Internal SD Flash CardReplacing the Plastic Fan Guide 108 Installing the Integrated StorageGeneral Memory Module Installation Replacing the System Battery 127148 Troubleshooting Your System 141163 Disabling a Forgotten Password 163159 163167 F11 Accessing System Features During StartupYou to select a boot device You to manage your system’s boot optionsFront-Panel Features and Indicators Operating systems documentation USB connectorsSystem error messages LCD panel displays an errorOptional Or DVD+RW drive System identification LCD Panel FeaturesHold the system ID button for more than five Seconds to enter Bios Progress modeHome Screen Buttons Description LeftView Menu Setup MenuAmber Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns for RAIDOption Description Temperature During this time Connects a VGA display to the system Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsPower supply 2 PS2 Indicator, Button, or IconPower supply 1 PS1 Power Indicator Codes Link indicator NIC Indicator CodesRemoving LCD Status Messages LCD Status MessagesViewing Status Messages Battery ErrorDisabled Range. PowerRegulator E122C CPU PowerFault. Power E1216E1313 Fan ConfigurationE1311 Fan module ## RPM exceedingCheck error Error. PowerParity error Power cycleE1626 Power Supply E161C Power SupplyPower. Check E1624 Lost powerClear SEL Error on BusE1710 Channel ReviewE1716 Chipset Ierr Error. ReviewE1714 Unknown E1715 Fatal I/OE1810 Hard drive ## Fault. ReviewReconfigure E171F PCIe fatalControl panel ConfiguredBut unusable Check DIMMs E2013 Bios unable E1A15 SAS cable BE2015 E2017 Timer refreshTimer error E2019 Parity errorInitializatio ConfigurE201B Keyboard E201C##. Reseat Error on DimmDisabled on E2110 Multibit24hr W1627 PowerW1228 CapacitySystem Messages Alert! iDRAC6 not RebootingPower required System bootBoot Alert! PowerMemory disabled Fatal errorAttempt Failed Bios UpdateIs installed on CPU x installedDifferent cache Bootable media isConfiguration on CPUs withNICy Correct Connectors Gate A20 failurePlease run Setup Embedded NICxSlot Invalid PCIe cardFound InternalStorageMemory double Memory addressLine failure at Value expectingAvailable Mirror modeNo timer tick DIMMs must bePCIe Training PCI Bios failedTo install Error ExpectedNot found Read faultSeek error Requested sectorChanged Shutdown failureAmount System memory hasFollowing DIMMs should Match in size Setup programDIMMs should Following DIMMs shouldCounter 2 failed Timer chipWill now reset System ServicesCombination Protected modeUnexpected Unsupported CPUCode update Error has causedSystem reset InstalledMismatch. PSU Configuration isNot optimal. Recommended Memory Configuration Write fault Write fault on selected driveAlert Messages Diagnostics MessagesOther Information You May Need About Your System Choosing the System Boot Mode Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot ManagerSystem if any changes were made Entering the System Setup ProgramResponding to Error Messages Using the System Setup Program Navigation KeysSee Integrated Devices Screen System Setup OptionsSize, and so on. See Processor Settings Screen Main ScreenThis setting does not affect the operation of the keyboard On default To 84-key keyboards Report KeyboardErrors Report defaultProcessor Settings Screen Memory Settings ScreenCache size, and number of cores of each processor Sata Settings ScreenExecute Disable Enabled default Available power states Processor X IDBoot Settings Screen Integrated Devices Screen Serial Communication Screen PCI IRQ Assignments ScreenYou can configure each option independently Power Management ScreenAttempt fails. This rate should not be adjusted Enabled default Operating system is loadedFan Power DBPM, the fan power to Minimum Power,Memory power to Maximum Performance. In this If you select Custom, you can configure each optionSystem Security Screen Exit Screen Enables or disables the NMI featureOne or returns to the previous screen Entering the Uefi Boot ManagerUsing the Uefi Boot Manager Navigation Keys Displays the Uefi Boot Manager help fileUefi Boot Settings Screen Uefi Boot Manager ScreenSystem Utilities Screen System and Setup Password FeaturesUsing the System Password Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Using the Setup Password Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Entering the iDRAC Configuration Utility IDRAC Configuration UtilityInside the System Installing System ComponentsRecommended Tools Removing and Replacing the Optional Front Bezel Removing the Information Tag Information TagOpening the System Opening and Closing the SystemReplacing the Information Tag Lift up the latch on the cover Closing the SystemRemoving a Drive Blank Hard DrivesRemove the front bezel. See Removing the Front Bezel Installing a Hard-Drive BlankRemoving a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Hard drive Drive carrier Installing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveRemoving a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive CarrierSAS screw hole Removing a Power Supply Power SuppliesRemoving and Replacing a Power Supply Power supply Installing a Power SupplyExpansion Cards Removing the Power Supply BlankInstalling the Power Supply Blank Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesInstalling an Expansion Card Close the expansion-card latch. See Figure Removing an Expansion-Card Riser Expansion-Card RisersRemoving an Expansion Card Installing System Components Page Opposite side of riser Installing the Internal SD ModuleInternal SD Module Replacing an Expansion-Card RiserBoard Removing the Internal SD Module Card Installing an Internal SD Flash CardInternal SD Flash Card Removing an Internal SD Flash Card Internal USB Memory KeyUSB memory key Internal USB CableRemoving the Internal USB Cable 100 Installing the Internal USB CableRemove the USB cable from the connector on the system board VFlash MediaRemoving a VFlash Media Card Installing a VFlash Media CardInstalling an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card IDRAC6 Enterprise Card OptionalRetention standoff posts Socket Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card103 NIC Hardware KeyCooling Fans 13. Installing a NIC Hardware Key NIC hardware key105 Fan assembly Installing System ComponentsRemoving a Cooling Fan Replacing a Cooling Fan Removing the Fan AssemblyOnly Replacing the Fan Assembly107 Replacing the Plastic Fan Guide Optical DriveRemoving the Plastic Fan Guide 109 Removing an Optical Drive16. Removing the Optical Drive Optical drive Installing an Optical Drive111 Integrated Storage Controller CardRemoving the Integrated Storage Controller Card Intstorage Installing the Integrated Storage Controller CardSAS data cable Cable retention clip 113Removing the Perc 6/I Battery Cable RAID BatteryRemoving a RAID Battery Installing a RAID Battery115 Installing the Perc 6/I Battery CableSystem Memory General Memory Module Installation Guidelines117 Mode-Specific Guidelines118 None All Mirroring 119Mirroring None Installing Memory Modules121 18. Installing and Removing a Memory Module Memory module122 ProcessorsRemoving Memory Modules Removing a Processor123 19. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sinkInstalling System Components 125 Installing a ProcessorInstalling System Components 127 System BatteryReplacing the System Battery 21. Replacing the System Battery 129 Control Panel AssemblyRemoving the Control Panel Display Module Mounting screws 3 Torx 131 Installing the Control Panel Display ModuleRemoving the Control Panel Board Removing the SAS Backplane Installing the Control Panel BoardSAS Backplane 133 134 135 Installing a SAS BackplaneSystem Board Removing the System BoardInstalling System Components 137 24. Removing and Installing the System Board Retention pinInstalling the System Board 139 140 141 Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem143 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceTroubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Wet System 145 Troubleshooting a Damaged SystemTroubleshooting Power Supplies Troubleshooting the System Battery147 Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsEnsure that none of the following conditions exist Troubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting a Fan149 Troubleshooting an Internal SD Card 151 Troubleshooting an Internal USB KeyTroubleshooting an Optical Drive Troubleshooting Hard Drives 153 Troubleshooting a SAS ControllerTry using a different tape cartridge 154 Troubleshooting an External Tape Drive155 Troubleshooting Expansion Cards156 157 Troubleshooting the ProcessorsTroubleshooting Your System System Diagnostics Features Using Dell PowerEdge DiagnosticsRunning the System Diagnostics When to Use the System DiagnosticsSelecting Diagnostics Options System Diagnostics Testing OptionsUsing the Custom Test Options Selecting Devices for TestingViewing Information and Results System Board Jumpers Disabling a Forgotten PasswordSystem Board Jumper Settings Jumpers and ConnectorsSystem Board Connectors 165 System Board Connectors Jumpers and Connectors166 167 Contacting Dell168 Glossary 169Amperes AC Alternating current CPU Central processing unit. See processor DC Direct current 170171 172 173 174 System memory See RAM 175176 177 178 Index 179Using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics Diagnostics Advanced testing options, 161 testing optionsMicroprocessor See processor 181SD card, 98 system board Post183 System Utilities screen, 72 Uefi Boot Settings screen Front-panel connectors USB cable internal
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A03, R610 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge R610 is a 1U rack server that combines outstanding performance with advanced management features, making it ideal for enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses. Introduced as part of Dell’s 11th generation of servers, the R610 is designed to meet demanding workloads while optimizing energy consumption.

One of the main features of the R610 is its dual-socket capability, supporting up to two Intel Xeon 5500 or 5600 series processors. This allows significant scaling of compute power, enabling users to run multiple applications concurrently without a hitch. The server supports up to 192 GB of DDR3 memory with 18 DIMM slots, providing ample bandwidth for memory-intensive workloads.

Storage flexibility is another hallmark of the R610. It offers a choice of up to six 2.5-inch SAS, SATA, or solid-state drives, which allows for impressive storage capacities and the option for RAID configurations. This ensures data integrity and high availability, catering to the needs of various applications from databases to virtual environments.

The Dell R610 introduces advanced virtualization technologies, with support for VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V, making it an excellent choice for virtualized environments. With the option to deploy multiple virtual machines on a single physical server, organizations can maximize resource allocation and reduce costs.

In terms of management, the R610 is equipped with the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) which provides out-of-band management capabilities. This feature allows administrators to monitor system health, perform firmware updates, and manage hardware without the need for physical access to the server.

Energy efficiency is a notable characteristic of the R610, complying with Energy Star requirements. It utilizes lower power consumption components and features such as dynamic power management, which adjusts the power usage based on real-time workload demand. This characteristic contributes to lower operational costs and a reduced environmental footprint.

The Dell PowerEdge R610 excels in providing an optimal balance of performance, manageability, and energy efficiency, making it a powerful tool for IT environments that demand reliability and scalability. Its robust feature set and support for virtualization technologies position it as a favorable choice for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure efficiently.