Error Code Message Information

SEL1510

Message

An authentication error detected for Chassis Group Member <number>.

 

 

Details

Group master CMC could not log into the group member CMC.

 

Action

Check the login credentials of CMC.

SEL9900

Message

An unsupported event occurred.

 

 

Details

The current software version cannot decode this event. You may need to review this event

 

 

using a tool which displays raw data such as Ipmitool with the -vvv option or Racadm with

 

 

the -E option.

 

Action

Upgrade the management software.

SWC4004

Message

A firmware or software incompatibility detected between iDRAC in slot <number> and CMC.

 

 

Details

FlexAddress is not implemented in one of the versions of firmware.

 

Action

Check the firmware versions of iDRAC and CMC. Update with the latest version.

SWC4006

Message A firmware or software incompatibility detected between system BIOS in slot <number> and

 

 

 

CMC.

 

Details

FlexAddress is not implemented in one of the versions of firmware.

 

Action

Check the firmware versions of BIOS and CMC. Update with the latest version.

SWC4008

Message

A firmware or software incompatibility detected between CMC 1 and CMC 2.

 

 

Details

FlexAddress is not implemented in one of the versions of firmware. Please update the

 

 

firmware.

 

Action

Check firmware versions. Update CMC 1 and CMC 2 firmware to match.

SWC5001

Message

<name> upgrade failed.

 

 

Action

Reboot the system and attempt the upgrade again.

TMP0100

Message

The system board <name> temperature is less than the lower warning threshold.

 

 

LCD Message System board <name> temperature is outside of range.

 

Details

Ambient air temperature is too cool.

 

Action

Check the system operating environment.

TMP0101

Message

The system board <name> temperature is less than the lower critical threshold.

 

 

LCD Message System board <name> temperature is outside of range.

 

Details

Ambient air temperature is too cool.

 

Action

Check the system operating environment.

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Dell M620 owner manual E option, Action Upgrade the management software SWC4004 Message, Firmware

M620 specifications

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