Dell 1900 owner manual 159, Romb RAID on motherboard Glossary

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NTFS — The NT File System option in the Windows 2000 operating system.

NVRAM — Nonvolatile random-access memory. Memory that does not lose its contents when you turn off your system. NVRAM is used for maintaining the date, time, and system configuration information.

parity — Redundant information that is associated with a block of data.

partition — You can divide a hard drive into multiple physical sections called partitions with the fdisk command. Each partition can contain multiple logical drives. You must format each logical drive with the format command.

PCI — Peripheral Component Interconnect. A standard for local-bus implementation.

PDU — Power distribution unit. A power source with multiple power outlets that provides electrical power to servers and storage systems in a rack.

peripheral — An internal or external device, such as a diskette drive or keyboard, connected to a system.

PGA — Pin grid array. A type of processor socket that allows you to remove the processor chip.

pixel — A single point on a video display. Pixels are arranged in rows and columns to create an image. A video resolution, such as 640 x 480, is expressed as the number of pixels across by the number of pixels up and down.

POST Power-on self-test. Before the operating system loads when you turn on your system, the POST tests various system components such as RAM and hard drives.

processor — The primary computational chip inside the system that controls the interpretation and execution of arithmetic and logic functions. Software written for one processor must usually be revised to run on another processor. CPU is a synonym for processor.

protected mode — An operating mode that allows operating systems to implement:

A memory address space of 16 MB to 4 GB

Multitasking

Virtual memory, a method for increasing addressable memory by using the hard drive

The Windows 2000 and UNIX 32-bit operating systems run in protected mode. MS-DOS cannot run in protected mode.

PS/2 — Personal System/2.

PXE — Preboot eXecution Environment. A way of booting a system via a LAN (without a hard drive or bootable diskette).

RAC — Remote access controller.

RAID — Redundant array of independent disks. A method of providing data redundancy. Some common implementations of RAID include RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, and RAID 50. See also guarding, mirroring, and striping.

RAM Random-access memory. The system’s primary temporary storage area for program instructions and data. Any information stored in RAM is lost when you turn off your system.

RAS — Remote Access Service. This service allows users running the Windows operating system to remotely access a network from their system using a modem.

readme file — A text file, usually shipped with software or hardware, that contains information supplementing or updating the product’s documentation.

read-only file — A read-only file is one that you are prohibited from editing or deleting.

ROM Read-only memory. Your system contains some programs essential to its operation in ROM code. A ROM chip retains its contents even after you turn off your system. Examples of code in ROM include the program that initiates your system’s boot routine and the POST.

ROMB — RAID on motherboard.

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Dell PowerEdge 1900 SystemsMarch Contents Removing and Installing the Cooling Shroud Fan Baseboard Management Controller ConfigurationInstalling the Control Panel Assembly Contents Installing the Diskette Drive Into the Drive CarrierGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines Control Panel Assembly Service-Only Procedure102 Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems 109Troubleshooting an External Scsi Tape Drive 113 101118 Using Server Administrator Diagnostics 121Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 133 Contents 117136 134About Your System Other Information You May NeedAccessing System Features During Startup Hard drives are in use Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsTo the system Immediately after the power button is pressedBe pressed using the end of a paper clip Button Is onFront-Panel Components Icon Description USB connectors Optional Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsConnecting External Devices NIC Indicator CodesE1116 Temp Memory LCD Status MessagesE1000 FAILSAFE, Call Support E1114 Temp AmbientE1229 E122C CPU Power FaultE1211 Romb Batt E12nn XX PwrGdE141F CPU Protocol E1414 CPU # ThermtripE1418 CPU # Presence E141C CPU MismatchPCI Perr Slot # E161C PS # Input LostE1710 Channel Chk E1711E2018 Prog Timer E2011 Mem Config ErrE2013 Shadow Bios Fail E2017 Timer FailE2021 Memory E201F Drac ConfigE2020 CPU Config E2111 SBE Log DisableFully Buffered Dimm FBD Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesRemoving LCD Status Messages System MessagesBoard CPUs with different cache Bios Update AttemptIs installed on system FailedFailure Diskette subsystem resetError Remote Access Diskette drive n seekGeneral failure Configuration, ResourceManufacturing mode Gate A20 failureNorthbound merge error No boot device availableNo boot sector on hard drive No timer tick interruptRead fault Requested sector not found PCI Bios failed to installPlug & Play Configuration ErrorAmount of system Please run Setup programTimer chip counter Update loaded forDiagnostics Messages Write fault Write fault on selected driveFirmware is not present Alert Messages About Your System Entering the System Setup Program Responding to Error MessagesUsing the System Setup Program System Setup Options Using the System Setup ProgramMain Screen Main System Setup Program Screen Auto default System Setup Program Options Description Memory InformationApplications when enabled. Disabled is the default Boot SequenceCPU Information Screens Serial Communication Screen Integrated Devices ScreenSystem Security Screen Exit Screen System and Setup Password FeaturesUsing the System Password Using the System Setup Program Using the Setup Password BMC Setup Module Options Disabling a Forgotten PasswordBaseboard Management Controller Configuration Entering the BMC Setup ModuleRecommended Tools Installing System ComponentsRemoving the Bezel Opening and Closing the SystemInstalling the Bezel Closing the System Opening the SystemCover latch Installing System Components Removing the Power Supply Power SupplyCable retention clips Installing the Power SupplyFans Processor fan FAN2 Processor fan FAN3 Removing and Installing a FanFan connector on system board Removing and Installing the Cooling Shroud FanRemoving and Replacing the Cooling Shroud Fan Fan bracket latch Installing System ComponentsShows the relative locations of these expansion-card slots Expansion CardsCard-edge guide Installing System Components Installing an Expansion CardRemoving an Expansion Card Removing a Hard Drive Hard DrivesInterface cable 11. Removing and Installing a Hard Drive Drive bay Screws Installing a Hard DriveSataa connector Satab connector Installing System Components Installing System Components Hard drive activity system SAS1 connector Board connectorInstalling System Components Board connector Card battery connector SAS x connectorRemoving an Internal Scsi Tape Backup Unit Internal Tape Backup UnitInstalling an Internal Scsi Tape Backup Unit Power cablePeripheral bay Installing System Components Removing an Optical Drive Optical DriveInstalling an Optical Drive Removing the Diskette Drive Diskette DriveDiskette drive power cable Installing the Diskette Drive Installing the Diskette Drive Into the Drive CarrierReplacing the System Battery System BatteryNegative side of connector Removing the Cooling Shroud Cooling ShroudLatch Center fan bracket Chassis slot Installing System ComponentsReplacing the Center Fan Bracket Installing the Cooling ShroudFan Brackets Removing the Center Fan BracketMemory Removing the Back Fan BracketReplacing the Back Fan Bracket 20. Dimm Sockets Installing System Components General Memory Module Installation Guidelines Non-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsMemory Sparing Support Memory Mirroring Support Installing Memory ModulesInstalling System Components Removing Memory Modules Installing a RAC CardNotch in card edge Microprocessor Activating the Integrated NIC TOEReplacing a Processor 23. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sink Socket-release lever Processor shield Installing System Components SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card Replacing the SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card BatteryCable Expansion-bay bracket Battery bay RAID battery Card ConnectorRemoving the SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card SAS RAID controller daughter RAID battery cable SAS RAID Removing the Control Panel Assembly Configuring the Boot DriveControl Panel Assembly Service-Only Procedure Installing the SAS RAID Controller Daughter CardSystem chassis Display module cable Display module label Installing System ComponentsSystem Board Service-Only Procedure Installing the Control Panel AssemblyRemoving the System Board Page Retention pin Installing the System BoardInstalling System Components Safety First-For You and Your System Start-Up Routine101 102 Troubleshooting IRQ Assignment ConflictsTroubleshooting External Connections Checking the EquipmentProblem Troubleshooting the Video SubsystemTroubleshooting the Keyboard Monitor is not working properly Video memory is faultyTroubleshooting the Mouse Troubleshooting Basic I/O FunctionsTroubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Troubleshooting a USB Device105 Liquid spilled on the system Excessive humidity Troubleshooting a NICTroubleshooting a Wet System NIC cannot communicate with networkTroubleshooting a Damaged System System was dropped or damaged107 Troubleshooting the Power Supply Troubleshooting the System BatteryTroubleshooting System Cooling Problems Troubleshooting a Fan109 Troubleshooting System Memory 111 Error message indicates a diskette drive problem Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive113 Troubleshooting an Optical DriveTroubleshooting an External Scsi Tape Drive Defective tape drive Defective tape cartridgeAction 115 Troubleshooting a Hard Drive116 117 Troubleshooting Expansion CardsTroubleshooting the Microprocessors 119 120 121 Using Server Administrator DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Features When to Use the System DiagnosticsSelecting Devices for Testing Running the System DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Testing Options Using the Custom Test OptionsSelecting Diagnostics Options Viewing Information and Results123 124 Jumpers and Connectors System Board Jumpers125 126 BootConfiguration settings in Nvram are cleared at next System boot127 System Board Connectors128 129 130 Getting Help Online ServicesTechnical Assistance 131Electronic Quote Service AutoTech ServiceAutomated Order-Status Service Technical Support Service133 134 Before You Call135 136 Contacting Dell137 138 139 General Support 01-899-753-0777 140141 142 143 General Support dial from within Jamaica only 144145 146 147 General Support 001-800-882-1519General Support 001-800-220-1006 Getting Help Fax 21 424 01 148General Support 001-800-507-0962 General Support 0800-50-669149 150 151 152 153 154 Country Code Toll-Free Numbers City CodeGeneral Support 8001-3605 Celsius 155Amperes AC Alternating current BTU British thermal unitCm Centimeters Cmos Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor 156Kilo Kb Kilobits 1024 bits Glossary 157Fahrenheit FBD Fully buffered DimmLVD Low voltage differential Meters MA Milliamperes 158Romb RAID on motherboard Glossary 159System diskette See bootable diskette 160TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Volts VAC Volts alternating current VDC Volts direct current 161162 Index 163Index Status messages LCD 165Index
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