1615-Power Supply Configuration Error

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The server configuration requires an additional power supply. A moving bar is displayed, indicating that the system is waiting for another power supply to be installed.

Action: Install the additional power supply.

1615-Power Supply Configuration Error

-A working power supply must be installed in Bay 1 for proper cooling.

-System Halted!

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The server configuration requires an additional power supply. A moving bar is displayed, indicating that the system is waiting for another power supply to be installed.

Action: Install the additional power supply.

1615-Power Supply Failure, Power Supply Unplugged, or Power Supply Fan Failure in Bay X

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: The power supply has failed, or it is installed but not connected to the system board or AC power source.

Action: Reseat the power supply firmly and check the power cable or replace power supply.

1616-Power Supply Configuration Failure

-A working power supply must be installed in Bay 1 for proper cooling. -System Halted!

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: Power supply is improperly configured.

Action: Run the server setup utility and correct the configuration.

1700 Series

1711-Slot Z Drive Array - RAID ADG Logical Drive(s) Configured but Array Accelerator Size <=

32 MB...

...This configuration is not recommended. Consider migrating logical drive(s) to RAID 5 or upgrading the Array Accelerator module.

Audible Beeps: None

Possible Cause: This configuration is not recommended.

Action: Migrate logical drives to RAID 5 or upgrade to a larger array accelerator module.

1712-Slot X Drive Array - RAID 5 logical drive(s) configured with 56 Drives, but Array

Accelerator size <= 32 MB...

...This configuration is not recommended. Consider migrating logical drive(s) to RAID 0 or 1, reducing the number of drives in the array, or upgrading the Array Accelerator module.

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