Dell 660F, 224F manual Shelf fault indicator and no other

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￿When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.

￿Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads.

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Table 8-1 summarizes some common fault indicator patterns and refers you to sec- tions in this chapter for corrective actions.

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No indicators are lit

See “Troubleshooting the Power Sup-

 

ply,” found later in this chapter.

Shelf fault indicator and no other

Use Dell OpenManage Array Manager

indicators lit

to check the system temperature. See

 

the Dell OpenManage Array Manager

 

User's Guide for more information. If a

 

temperature fault is not indicated, see

 

“Troubleshooting the System,” found

 

in the next section.

Shelf fault indicator and drive fault indicator (see Table 4-3) are lit

Fault indicator lit on hard-disk drive

Shelf fault indicator and power supply fault indicator lit

Shelf fault indicator and ACM fault indicator lit

Shelf fault indicator and LS module fault indicator lit

Fibre Channel RX indicators on I/O modules not lit

Shelf fault indicator lit and Dell Fibre Disk RAID Controller not ready indicator lit or ready indicator not lit

See “Troubleshooting the Fibre Chan- nel Hard-Disk Drives,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the Fibre Chan- nel Hard-Disk Drives,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the Power Sup- ply,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the Advanced Cooling Module,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the LS Module,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the I/O Mod- ule,” found later in this chapter.

See “Troubleshooting the Dell Fibre Disk RAID Controller,” found later in this chapter.

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224F, 660F specifications

The Dell 660F and 224F are part of Dell's advanced line of servers and storage solutions, designed to elevate the performance of data centers and streamline enterprise operations. Both models cater to different aspects of computing needs, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in various environments.

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