Dell T320 ASR0003 Message, BAT0002 Message, BAT0017 Message, CPU0000 Message, CPU0001 Message

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Error Code

Message Information

 

ASR0003

Message

The watchdog timer power cycled the system.

 

 

Details

The operating system or an application failed to communicate within

 

 

the time-out period. The system was power-cycled.

 

Action

Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event

 

 

log for exception events.

BAT0002

Message

The system board battery has failed.

 

 

LCD Message

The system board battery has failed. Check battery.

 

Details

The system board battery is either missing or bad.

 

Action

See Getting Help.

BAT0017

Message

The <name> battery has failed.

 

 

LCD Message

The <name> battery has failed. Check battery.

 

Details

The <name> battery is either missing, bad, or unable to charge due to

 

 

thermal issues.

 

Action

Check system fans. If the problem persists, see Getting Help.

CPU0000

Message

CPU <number> has an internal error (IERR).

 

 

LCD Message

CPU <number> has an internal error (IERR).

 

Details

System Event Log and Operating System Logs may indicate that the

 

 

exception is external to the processor.

 

Action

Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. If the issue

 

 

persists, see Getting Help.

CPU0001

Message

CPU <number> has a thermal trip (over-temperature) event.

 

 

LCD Message

CPU <number> has a thermal trip. Check CPU heat sink.

 

Details

The processor temperature increased beyond the operational range.

 

Action

Review the logs for fan failures. If no fan failures are detected, check

 

 

inlet temperature (if available) and reinstall processor heat sink. If the

 

 

problem persists, see Getting Help.

CPU0005

Message

CPU <number> configuration is unsupported.

 

 

LCD Message

CPU <number> configuration is unsupported. Check CPU or BIOS

 

 

revision.

 

Details

System is unable to boot or may run in a degraded state.

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Contents Regulatory Model E20S Series Regulatory Type E20S001 Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved Contents Using The Boot Manager Navigation Keys Installing System ComponentsInstalling The Hard-Drive Backplane Troubleshooting Your System Converting The System From Tower Mode To Rack ModeSystem Messages Using System DiagnosticsJumpers And Connectors Technical Specifications167 About Your System Front-Panel Features And Indicators-Tower ModePage Interface ACPI-compliant operating systems Indicator, Button, or Icon Description ConnectorOne optional Sata DVD-ROM drive or DVD+/-RW drive To the system is turned off Front-Panel Features and Indicators Front-Panel Features And Indicators-Rack ModeLCD Panel Features Button Description Setup MenuSet error Home ScreenView Menu Diagnostic IndicatorsElectrical Indicator Condition Hard-drive Indicator ConditionMemory Indicator Corrective Action Drive-Status Condition Indicator Pattern RAID Only Hard-Drive Indicator PatternsPCIe Indicator Condition ErrorSeconds Back-Panel Features And IndicatorsNon-redundant Redundant powerPower supply SupplyPower Indicator Codes For Redundant Power Supply NIC Indicator CodesGreen Link indicator is Power Indicator Codes For Non-Redundant Power Supply Other Information You May Need F11 F12 Choosing The System Boot ModeKeystroke Description F10Responding To Error Messages Entering System SetupUsing The System Setup Navigation Keys System Information Screen System Setup OptionsSystem Setup Main Screen System Bios ScreenProcessor Settings Screen Memory Settings ScreenExecute Disable option is set to Enabled Option is set to EnabledPrefetcher option is set to Enabled Execute DisableBoot 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 Using Your System Password To Secure Your System Entering The Uefi Boot ManagerOperating With a Setup Password Enabled Boot Manager Screen Using The Boot Manager Navigation KeysChanging The Thermal Settings IDRAC Settings UtilityUefi Boot Menu Entering The iDRAC Settings UtilityPage Page Recommended Tools Installing The Front BezelFront Bezel Optional Removing The Front Bezel System Feet-Tower ModeInstalling The System Feet Wheel Assembly Optional-Tower ModeRemoving The System Feet Removing and Installing the Wheel Assembly Removing The Wheel AssemblyOpening And Closing The System Installing The Wheel AssemblyOpening The System Closing The System Inside The SystemPower interposer board System feet PCIe card holder optional Optical Drives And Tape Drives Optional Slot Sata optical drive or PowerVault RD1000Slot SAS tape drive or blank Removing The Optical Drive Or Tape Drive Optical drive Tape drive Release latch Connector for power cable extension Cooling Shroud Installing The Optical Drive Or Tape DriveRemoving 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 DriveRemoving a 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Installing 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 SAS B connector Power connector X16 hard-drive backplane Release pin Hooks Backplane power connector Primary SAS connectors a and B Cabling-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 GuidelinesDimm Size in GB Number of DIMMs Dimm Rank Sample Memory ConfigurationsOrganization, Removing Memory Modules Ejecting The Memory Module Installing Memory ModulesInstalling The Memory Module Removing The Internal Cooling Fan Cooling FansFAN1 power connector on system board Removing The External Cooling Fan Installing The Internal Cooling FanBack 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 Slot Installing The PCIe Card HolderExpansion Card Installation Guidelines Expansion CardsRemoving An Expansion Card GPU Card Installation GuidelinesCard 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 CardReplacing An SD vFlash Card Internal Dual SD ModuleRemoving An Internal Dual SD Module Removing and Installing the Internal Dual SD Module Installing An Internal Dual SD ModuleInternal SD Card Installing An 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 Installing a Non-Redundant AC Power Supply Power Distribution Board And Power Interposer BoardRemoving The Power Interposer Board Release latch Screws P6 cable connector 105 Replacing The System Battery System BatteryInstalling The Power Interposer Board Replacing The Power Distribution BoardRemoving and Installing the System Battery Control-Panel AssemblyRemoving The Control-Panel Assembly Control-panel assembly cable connector Control panel Screw Information tag Tabs 110 Removing The Control Panel Installing The Control-Panel AssemblyControl-panel board Tabs LCD module Installing The Control Panel LCD ZIF cable Screws LCD module ZIF connector Control-panel board Screws Control-panel assembly 115 Removing The LCD Module Removing and Installing the LCD Module Installing The LCD ModuleRemoving and Installing the VGA Module Removing The VGA Module-Rack ModeSystem Board Installing The VGA Module-Rack ModeRemoving The System Board Removing the System Board Installing The System BoardPage 122 Safety Instructions Converting The System From Tower Mode To Rack ModeRemoving and Installing The System Top Cover Removing and Installing the Rack Ears Rack Installation126 Troubleshooting The Video Subsystem Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceTroubleshooting a Damaged System Troubleshooting a Wet SystemTroubleshooting a Non-Redundant Power Supply Troubleshooting The System BatteryTroubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting Redundant Power SuppliesTroubleshooting Cooling Problems Troubleshooting Cooling FansTroubleshooting An Internal USB Key Troubleshooting An Optical Or Tape Drive Troubleshooting An SD CardTroubleshooting Expansion Cards Troubleshooting a Hard DriveTroubleshooting Processor 136 When To Use The Embedded System Diagnostics Dell Online Diagnostics Dell 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 Memory ProcessorExpansion Bus Expansion slotsDrives Connectors BackFront Video ConnectorsExpanded Operating Temperature InternalMaximum Vibration Environmental TemperatureTemperature Continuous Operation Relative HumidityGaseous Contamination Environmental148 Removing LCD Messages System Error MessagesLCD Messages Viewing LCD MessagesAction Error CodeAMP0302 Message DetailsCPU0000 Message ASR0003 MessageBAT0002 Message BAT0017 MessageCPU0700 Message CPU0010 MessageCPU0023 Message CPU0204 MessageCPU0703 Message CPU0702 MessageCPU0704 Message Details Fan operating speed is out of range Action If the issue persists, see Getting HelpAction Reinstall or reconnect the hardware HWC2003 Message FAN0000 MessageMEM0701 Message MEM0000 MessageMEM0001 Message MEM0007 MessagePCI1304 Message MEM1208 MessageMEM8000 Message PCI1302 MessagePCI1360 Message PCI1320 MessagePCI1342 Message PCI1348 MessagePSU0002 Message PST0128 MessagePST0129 Message PSU0001 MessagePSU0032 Message PSU0006 MessagePSU0016 Message PSU0031 MessagePSU0037 Message PSU0034 MessagePSU0035 Message PSU0036 MessageSystem power consumption PSU1201 Message Power supply redundancy is lost DetailsSystem power inventory change Configuration and power consumptionRFM2002 Message RFM1014 MessageRFM1201 Message RFM2001 MessageSecurity may be compromised SEL0006 Message All event logging is disabled DetailsAppear if the user disabled event logging Power. If problem persists call supportTMP0121 Message Issues persists, contact supportFailed FailuresAlert Messages Diagnostic Messages166 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.