Dell T320 owner manual Security may be compromised, May have been compromised, By the user

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Error Code

Message Information

 

SEC0031

Message

The chassis is open while the power is on.

 

 

LCD Message

Intrusion detected. Check chassis cover.

 

Details

The chassis is open. System performance may be degraded, and

 

 

security may be compromised.

 

Action

Close the chassis. Check system logs.

SEC0033

Message

The chassis is open while the power is off.

 

 

LCD Message

Intrusion detected. Check chassis cover.

 

Details

The chassis was opened while the power was off. System security

 

 

may have been compromised.

 

Action

Close the chassis and verify hardware inventory. Check system logs.

SEL0006

Message

All event logging is disabled.

 

 

Details

This message is displayed when all event logging has been disabled

 

 

by the user.

 

Action

If unintended, re-enable logging.

SEL0008

Message

Log is full.

 

 

Details

When the event log is full, additional events are not written to the log.

 

 

Older events may be overwritten and lost. This message may also

 

 

appear if the user disabled event logging.

 

Action

Backup and clear log.

SEL0012

Message

Could not create or initialize the system event log.

 

 

Details

If the system event log fails to initialize, platform status and failure

 

 

events are not captured. Some management software do not report

 

 

platform exceptions.

 

Action

Reboot the management controller or iDRAC. Cycle system input

 

 

power. If problem persists call support.

SEL1204

Message

An unknown system hardware failure detected.

 

 

LCD Message

Unknown system hardware failure.

 

Details

If the system event log failed to initialize, platform status and failure

 

 

events are not captured. Some management software do not report

 

 

platform exceptions.

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Contents Regulatory Model E20S Series Regulatory Type E20S001 Dell Inc Contents Installing System Components Page 125 Converting The System From Tower Mode To Rack ModeUsing System Diagnostics Troubleshooting Your SystemJumpers And Connectors Technical Specifications169 About Your System Front-Panel Features And Indicators-Tower ModePage Interface ACPI-compliant operating systems Indicator, Button, or Icon Description ConnectorUp to sixteen 2.5 inch hot-swappable hard drives To the system is turned off Front-Panel Features and Indicators Front-Panel Features And Indicators-Rack ModeLCD Panel Features Home Screen Setup MenuButton Description Option Description IDRACView Menu Diagnostic IndicatorsElectrical Indicator Condition Hard-drive Indicator ConditionHard-Drive Indicator Patterns Seconds Predicted drive failureRedundant power Up to two 495 W or 750 W AC Back-Panel Features And IndicatorsPCIe expansion card slots NIC Indicator Codes Power Indicator Codes For Redundant Power SupplyGreen Link indicator is Power Indicator Codes For Non-Redundant Power Supply Other Information You May Need Page Choosing The System Boot Mode System Setup Options Entering System SetupResponding To Error Messages Using The System Setup Navigation KeysSystem Setup Main Screen System Bios ScreenSystem Information Screen Processor Settings Screen Memory Settings ScreenPrefetcher option is set to Enabled Option is set to EnabledExecute Disable Execute Disable option is set to EnabledBoot Settings Screen Sata Settings ScreenSerial Communications Screen Integrated Devices ScreenSystem Profile Settings Screen System Security Screen Miscellaneous Settings System And Setup Password FeaturesAssigning a System And/Or Setup Password Operating With a Setup Password Enabled Using Your System Password To Secure Your SystemUsing The Boot Manager Navigation Keys Entering The Uefi Boot ManagerBoot Manager Screen Exits the Boot Manager and proceeds with system bootUefi Boot Menu IDRAC Settings UtilityEntering The iDRAC Settings Utility Embedded System ManagementChanging The Thermal Settings Page Installing The Front Bezel Recommended ToolsFront Bezel Optional Removing The Front Bezel System Feet-Tower ModeWheel Assembly Optional-Tower Mode Installing The System FeetRemoving The System Feet Removing and Installing the Wheel Assembly Removing The Wheel AssemblyInstalling The Wheel Assembly Opening And Closing The SystemOpening The System Closing The System Inside The SystemPower interposer board System feet PCIe card holder optional Slot Sata optical drive or PowerVault RD1000 Optical Drives And Tape Drives OptionalSlot SAS tape drive or blank Removing The Optical Drive Or Tape Drive Optical drive Tape drive Release latch Connector for power cable extension Installing The Optical Drive Or Tape Drive Cooling ShroudRemoving The Cooling Shroud Removing and Installing the Cooling Shroud Installing The Cooling ShroudRemoving a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Hard Drives-Hot-SwappableRemoving and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Installing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveInstalling a 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Removing a 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive BlankRemoving a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Removing and Installing a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Installing a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive BlankScrews Inch hard-drive adapter Inch hard drive Hard Drives-Cabled Removing The Internal Hard-Drive Bay Installing and Removing the Internal Hard-Drive BayRemoving a Cabled Hard Drive Installing The Internal Hard-Drive BayRemoving and Installing a Cabled Hard Drive Installing a Cabled Hard DriveRemoving The Hard-Drive Backplane Hard-Drive BackplaneX8 hard-drive backplane Release pin Hooks Connectors on an x8 Hard-Drive Backplane Power connector X16 hard-drive backplane Release pin Hooks Connectors on an x16 Hard-Drive Backplane Backplane power connector Primary SAS connectors a and BCabling-x16 Hard-Drive Backplane With Expansion Card Installing The Hard-Drive BackplaneRemoving a Four-Slot Hard-Drive Blank Four-Slot Hard-Drive BlankSystem Memory Installing a Four-Slot Hard-Drive BlankMemory Socket Locations 1333, 1066, Dual rankMode-Specific Guidelines General Memory Module Installation GuidelinesSample Memory Configurations Dimm Size in GB Number of DIMMs Dimm RankOrganization, Removing Memory Modules Removing and Installing a Memory Module Installing Memory ModulesRemoving The Internal Cooling Fan Cooling FansRemoving and Installing the Internal Cooling Fan Cabling-Internal Cooling Fan Installing The Internal Cooling FanRemoving The External Cooling Fan Back of the system chassis Upper hook Lower hooks Internal USB Memory Key Optional Installing The External Cooling FanReplacing the Internal USB Key Replacing The Internal USB KeyRemoving The PCIe Card Holder PCIe Card Holder OptionalExpansion Card Installation Guidelines Installing The PCIe Card HolderExpansion Cards Expansion Card SlotGPU Card Installation Guidelines Removing An Expansion CardCard Priority Card Type Slot Priority Maximum Allowed Removing and Installing the Expansion Card Installing An Expansion CardRemoving a GPU Card Removing and Installing the GPU Card Installing a GPU CardRemoving The iDRAC Ports Card IDRAC Ports CardRemoving and Installing the iDRAC Ports Card Installing The iDRAC Ports CardInternal Dual SD Module Replacing An SD vFlash CardRemoving An Internal Dual SD Module Removing and Installing the Internal Dual SD Module Installing An Internal Dual SD ModuleInstalling An Internal SD Card Internal SD CardRemoving An Internal SD Card Removing a Processor ProcessorsRemoving and Installing the Heat Sink Removing and Installing a Processor Installing a ProcessorRemoving a Redundant AC Power Supply Redundant AC Power SupplyRemoving and Installing a Redundant AC Power Supply Installing a Redundant AC Power SupplyInstalling The Power Supply Blank Removing The Power Supply BlankRemoving and Installing the Power-Supply Divider Replacing The Power Supply DividerRemoving a Non-Redundant AC Power Supply Non-Redundant AC Power SupplyPower supply unit cage Power Distribution Board And Power Interposer Board Installing a Non-Redundant AC Power SupplyRemoving The Power Interposer Board Release latch Screws P6 cable connector 107 Installing The Power Interposer Board System BatteryReplacing The Power Distribution Board Replacing The System BatteryRemoving and Installing the System Battery Control-Panel AssemblyRemoving The Control-Panel Assembly Control-panel assembly cable connector Information tag Tabs 112 Removing The Control Panel Installing The Control-Panel AssemblyControl panel 114 Installing The Control Panel Page Control-panel board Screws Control-panel assembly 117 Removing The LCD Module Removing and Installing the LCD Module Installing The LCD ModuleRemoving and Installing the VGA Module Removing The VGA Module-Rack ModeInstalling The VGA Module-Rack Mode System BoardRemoving The System Board Removing the System Board Installing The System BoardPage 124 Safety Instructions Converting The System From Tower Mode To Rack ModeRemoving and Installing The System Top Cover Removing and Installing the Rack Ears Rack Installation128 Troubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting The Video SubsystemTroubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Troubleshooting a NICTroubleshooting a Wet System Troubleshooting a Damaged System Troubleshooting The System Battery Troubleshooting a Non-Redundant Power SupplyTroubleshooting Redundant Power Supplies Troubleshooting Cooling Problems Troubleshooting Cooling FansTroubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting An SD Card Troubleshooting An Internal USB KeyTroubleshooting An Optical Or Tape Drive Troubleshooting Expansion Cards Troubleshooting a Hard DriveTroubleshooting Processor 138 Dell Online Diagnostics Dell Embedded System Diagnostics When To Use The Embedded System DiagnosticsRunning The Embedded System Diagnostics Least one event description is recorded System Diagnostic ControlsJumper System Board Jumper SettingsConnector Description System Board ConnectorsIntrusion Disabling a Forgotten PasswordPage Expansion Bus ProcessorExpansion slots MemoryDrives Connectors BackFront InternalConnectors Expanded Operating TemperatureVideo Temperature Continuous Operation Environmental TemperatureRelative Humidity Maximum VibrationGaseous Contamination Environmental150 LCD Messages System Error MessagesViewing LCD Messages Removing LCD MessagesAMP0302 Message Error CodeDetails AMP0303 MessageBAT0002 Message ASR0003 MessageBAT0017 Message CPU0000 MessageCPU0023 Message CPU0010 MessageCPU0204 Message CPU0700 MessageException is external to the processor CPU0703 MessageCPU0704 Message Action Reinstall or reconnect the hardware HWC2003 Message If the issue persists, see Getting HelpFAN0000 Message Details Fan operating speed is out of range ActionMEM0001 Message MEM0000 MessageMEM0007 Message MEM0701 MessageMEM8000 Message MEM1208 MessagePCI1302 Message PCI1304 MessagePCI1342 Message PCI1320 MessagePCI1348 Message PCI1360 MessagePST0129 Message PST0128 MessagePSU0001 Message PSU0002 MessagePSU0016 Message PSU0006 MessagePSU0031 Message PSU0032 MessagePSU0035 Message PSU0034 MessagePSU0036 Message PSU0037 MessageSystem power inventory change PSU1201 Message Power supply redundancy is lost DetailsConfiguration and power consumption System power consumptionRFM1201 Message RFM1014 MessageRFM2001 Message RFM2002 MessageAppear if the user disabled event logging SEL0006 Message All event logging is disabled DetailsPower. If problem persists call support Security may be compromisedFailed Issues persists, contact supportFailures TMP0121 MessageAlert Messages Diagnostic Messages168 Contacting Dell Getting Help
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T320 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge T320 is a versatile tower server designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. It is engineered to handle a variety of workloads, from data storage and virtualization to basic web serving and productivity applications. With a blend of performance, reliability, and expandability, the T320 serves as a robust solution for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the T320 is its use of Intel's Xeon E5-2400 series processors, which deliver outstanding computing power and efficiency. Supporting up to two processors, this tower server can be configured to handle demanding tasks effectively. The ability to support up to 768GB of DDR3 memory through its 12 DIMM slots ensures that the T320 can manage memory-intensive applications, making it well-suited for data analytics and virtualization.

Storage capacity is another significant advantage of the T320. It comes equipped with up to eight 3.5-inch drives, which can be configured for RAID to enhance data protection and performance. The server supports both SATA and SAS drives, allowing for a range of options when it comes to speed and capacity. Additionally, a built-in PERC controller facilitates RAID configuration and monitoring, providing an additional layer of security for critical data.

The T320's design focuses on scalability, featuring several expansion slots for PCIe add-in cards. This allows businesses to grow their server capabilities over time, adding components such as graphics cards or network interface cards as needed. Furthermore, the server includes integrated 1GB Ethernet ports, facilitating easy connectivity within a network.

In terms of management and monitoring, the Dell PowerEdge T320 features the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), which provides out-of-band management capabilities. This allows IT administrators to remotely manage and monitor server health and performance, reducing the need for physical access and streamlining maintenance tasks.

Moreover, the T320 emphasizes energy efficiency. With Dell's Energy Smart technologies, the server is designed to minimize power consumption and heat production while maintaining high performance. This not only contributes to lower operational costs but also supports environmentally friendly practices.

Overall, the Dell PowerEdge T320 is an efficient and reliable tower server that provides businesses with the performance and flexibility needed to manage various workloads. Its robust features, combined with Dell's commitment to quality and service, make it a valuable asset for companies looking to improve their IT operations.