Dell M1000E owner manual Troubleshooting Fan Modules, Troubleshooting The iKVM Module

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faulty. If no indicators are lit, ensure that 208 V AC power is available from the PDU and that the power cable is properly connected to the power supply module.

2.Install a new power supply.

NOTE: After installing a new power supply, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply and determine whether it is working properly. The power supply DC power indicator turns green if the power supply is functioning properly.

3.If none of the power supplies show a fault LED and the blades do not power on, check the LCD display or CMC for status messages.

4.If the problem is not resolved, see Getting Help.

Troubleshooting Fan Modules

NOTE: The fan modules are hot swappable. Remove and replace only one fan module at a time in a system that is turned on. Operating the system without all six fan modules for extended periods of time can cause the system to overheat.

1.Locate the faulty fan. Each fan module has indicators that identify a faulty fan.

2.Remove the fan module.

3.Examine the blades for debris. If debris is present, carefully remove it.

4.Reseat the faulty fan.

5.If none of the fans show a fault LED and the blades do not power on, check the LCD display or CMC for status messages.

6.If the problem is not resolved, install a new fan.

7.If the new fan does not operate, see Getting Help.

Troubleshooting The iKVM Module

When using iDRAC video\console redirection, and you cannot see video through the iKVM when you switch to a blade running Linux, a typical cause is that a monitor or KVM appliance with a lower resolution has recently been added.

For example, a blade running X Windows under Linux is inserted and powered on. A user connects to the blade in OS GUI mode using the iDRAC and a video resolution is detected and hard-set for that session. A monitor or KVM appliance is attached to the front or rear iKVM interface on the M1000e enclosure. The monitor or the KVM appliance is configured with a resolution LOWER than the currently configured resolution in the X-Window session on the Linux blade. When you select the Linux blade using the front or rear port on the iKVM, the iDRAC circuit adopts the lower resolution of the external connected devices. The video on the lower resolution monitor or the KVM appliance is not displayed until X Windows is restarted (iDRAC video should still be viewable.)

1.From the iDRAC session, exit and re-enter GUI mode. The lower resolution is communicated and utilized.

2.Set all monitors or KVM appliances connected to the M1000e enclosure to the same resolution or higher as configured on the Linux blades in GUI mode.

3.From the lower resolution monitor (no video displayed) press <CTRL><ALT><F3> to change to the non-GUI login screen.

4.Restart X Windows to detect and utilize the lower resolution.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge M1000e Enclosure Page Contents Configuring The I/O Modules Installing Enclosure Components Troubleshooting The Enclosure Technical Specifications 101Getting help 107 System Overview About your systemBlade Numbering Full Height Blades Control-Panel Features System Control-Panel FeaturesLCD Module LCD Display LCD Module FeaturesUsing The LCD Module Menus Configuration WizardPage Back-Panel Features Back-Panel FeaturesBack-Panel Module Bay Numbering Power Supply IndicatorsPower Supply Indicators Fan Module Indicators Fan Module IndicatorsAvocent Analog iKVM Switch Module Indicators Avocent iKVM Analog Switch Module OptionalAvocent Analog iKVM Switch Module Features CMC Module CMC Module FeaturesCMC CMC Fail-Safe ModeDaisy-Chain CMC Network Connection CMC Daisy-Chaining System MessagesDocumentation Matrix Quick Resource Locator Quick Resource LocatorBefore You Begin Initial Setup SequenceConfiguring The CMC Using The LCD Configuration Wizard Initial CMC Network ConfigurationConfiguring The CMC Using a Management Station And CLI Logging In To The CMC Using The Web-Based InterfaceAdding And Managing CMC Users Setting The First Boot Device For Servers Configuring iDRAC Networking Using The Web-Based InterfaceConfiguring And Managing Power Installing Or Updating The CMC FirmwareDownloading The CMC Firmware Updating The iKVM Firmware Configuring The Optional iKVM Switch ModuleUpdating The CMC Firmware Using The Web-Based Interface Updating The CMC Firmware Using RacadmTiering The Avocent iKVM Switch From An Analog KVM Switch Tiering The Avocent iKVM Switch From a Digital KVM SwitchConfiguring The Analog Switch Viewing And Selecting Servers FlexAddressStartingmac00188BFFDCFA + 0xCF = endingmac00188BFFDDC9 FlexAddress PlusFabric a General I/O Module Configuration GuidelinesNetwork Information ConnectivityFabric C Fabric BHalf-Height Blades PowerEdge M610x OnlyMezzanine Cards Full-Height BladesModule or Pass-through Standard LOM Dual-Port Mapping Module Port Mapping-Full-Height BladesDual-Port Mezzanine Cards Blade Module Mezz1FabC Port Mezz2FabB Mezz3FabC Mezz4FabB Blade Module Mezz3FabC Port Mezz4FabB Mezz1FabC Mezz2FabB Page Variable value From 1 to Quad-Port Mezzanine CardsModule Port MappingHalf-Height Blades Example of I/O Module Port Assignments Half-Height Blade Example of Half-Height Blade Port Mapping Modules-Switches Cisco Nexus B22 Fabric Extender Module Brocade M6505 16 Gbps FC SAN I/O ModuleCisco Nexus B22 Fabric Extender Module Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator SwitchDell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator Switch Dell Force10 MXL 10/40 GbE SwitchExpansion slots Dell PowerConnect KR 8024-k Switch Mellanox M4001F/M4001Q/M4001T Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleDell PowerConnect KR 8024-k Switch Dell PowerConnect M8428-k 10 Gb Converged Network SwitchMellanox M2401G DDR Infiniband Switch I/O Module Mellanox M2401G DDR Infiniband Switch Module Mellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleMellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband Switch I/O Module Cisco Catalyst Ethernet Switch I/O ModulesCisco Catalyst Ethernet Switch Module Features Dell PowerConnect M6348 1 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModulePowerConnect M6348 1 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O Module Features Dell PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch I/O ModulePowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch I/O Module Dell PowerConnect M8024 10 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleDell 8/4 Gbps FC SAN Module PowerConnect M8024 10 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleDell 8/4 Gbps FC SAN Module Brocade M5424 FC8 I/O ModuleBrocade M5424 FC8 I/O Module Dell 4 Gbps Fibre Channel Pass-Through Module Modules-Pass-ThroughPost Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O Module Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O Module Dell 10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through ModuleGb Ethernet Pass-Through Module 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet Pass-Through I/O ModuleActivity indicators Removing And Installing a Blade Recommended ToolsRemoving a Blade Install the I/O connector cover over the I/O connector Installing a Blade Power Supply ModulesAC Power Supply Modules Power Supply BlanksPower Cable Retention Clip Installing An AC Power Supply Wiring Instructions For a DC Power Supply DC Power Supply ModulesInput Requirements Assembling The DC Input Power Wires And DC Power Connector Assembling the DC Input Power Wires Removing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply Removing a Fan Module Fan ModulesRemoving a CMC Module Installing a Fan ModuleCMC Module SD Card Installing a CMC ModuleRemoving An iKVM Module IKVM ModuleModules Installing An iKVM ModuleRemoving An I/O Module Installing An I/O ModuleRemoving The Enclosure Bezel Enclosure BezelInstalling The Enclosure Bezel Removing The Front Module Cage Assembly And MidplaneEnclosure Midplane Front module cage assembly Enclosure Torx T20 screws Removing and Installing the Midplane Installing The Midplane And Front Module Cage AssemblyRemoving The Control Panel Enclosure Control Panel AssemblyRemoving The LCD Module Installing The Control PanelRemoving and Installing the LCD Module Installing The LCD ModuleTroubleshooting Enclosure Components Troubleshooting The EnclosureTroubleshooting Power Supply Modules Troubleshooting a Wet EnclosureTroubleshooting The iKVM Module Troubleshooting Fan ModulesTroubleshooting I/O Modules Enclosure Specifications Technical SpecificationsUSB Module Specifications Page For temperatures between 40 C and 45 C, de Page Quick Resource Locator Contacting DellDocumentation Feedback
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M1000E specifications

The Dell M1000E blade enclosure is a robust and versatile platform designed to optimize data center efficiency and streamline server management. A fundamental component of Dell's PowerEdge series, the M1000E is engineered to house multiple server blades in a compact, modular chassis, enabling organizations to conserve space and reduce power consumption while enhancing performance.

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