Troubleshooting

Confirming Loading of the Operating System

Once the system boots up, the operating system prompt appears on the screen. The prompt varies according to the operating system. If the operating system prompt does not appear, see “No Characters Appear on Screen.”

Specific Problems and Corrective Actions

This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems:

ƒPower light does not light.

ƒNo characters appear on screen.

ƒCharacters on the screen appear distorted or incorrect.

ƒSystem cooling fans do not rotate.

ƒDiskette drive activity light does not light.

ƒHard disk drive activity light does not light.

ƒCD-ROM drive activity light does not light.

ƒThere are problems with application software.

ƒThe bootable CD-ROM is not detected.

Try the solutions below in the order given. If you cannot correct the problem, contact your service representative or authorized dealer for help.

Power Light Does Not Light

Check the following:

‰Did you press the power-on button?

‰Is the system operating normally? If so, the power LED might be defective or the cable from the front panel to the server board might be loose.

‰Have you securely plugged the server AC power cord into the power supply?

‰Is the power supply correctly set to 110V or 235V, depending on your power output?

‰Will other items plugged into the same power outlet function correctly?

‰Some ATX power supplies have a power switch on the back of the power supply, next to the fan. If your system as one, is it turned on?

‰Remove all add-in cares and see if the system boots. If successful, add the cards back in one at a time with a reboot between each addition.

‰Make sure the memory DIMMs comply with the system requirements.

‰Make sure the memory DIMMs have been populated according to the system requirements.

‰Remove the memory DIMMs and re-seat them.

‰Make sure the processor(s) comply with the system requirements.

‰Make sure the processor(s) have been populated according to the system requirements.

‰Remove the processor(s) and re-seat them.

‰Make sure the chassis standoffs are installed only below mounting holes. Misplaced standoffs can contact the pins on the bottom of the server board and cause a short.

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SE7210TP1-E specifications

The Intel SC5200, SR1325TP1-E, SE7210TP1-E, and SC5250-E are high-performance server boards designed to meet the demands of data-intensive applications and enterprise environments. These boards represent Intel's commitment to delivering reliable and scalable solutions for modern computing needs.

The Intel SC5200 is a versatile server chassis that supports a range of Intel processors, making it ideal for various applications. It features a robust design that ensures high levels of reliability and uptime. The SC5200 supports multiple drive bays, offering extensive storage options, and is equipped with advanced cooling solutions to maintain optimal operating temperatures during heavy workloads.

The SR1325TP1-E is a server board designed for Intel's Xeon processors, providing excellent performance for demanding server tasks. A standout feature of this board is its support for Intel's Virtualization Technology, which enables efficient resource management and improved performance when running multiple virtual machines. The SR1325TP1-E also includes multiple PCI Express slots, allowing for expandable connectivity options and the ability to add high-speed networking or storage controllers as needed.

On the other hand, the SE7210TP1-E is specifically designed for entry-level servers. It supports dual Intel Xeon processors, providing outstanding processing power in a compact form factor. This board emphasizes energy efficiency while still delivering essential performance features, with support for error-correcting code (ECC) memory, enhancing data integrity and system reliability.

The SC5250-E enhances the capabilities of Intel's server offerings with support for high-density configurations. It features an advanced Intel I/O controller hub, which provides high-speed connectivity options, including SATA and USB ports. The SC5250-E supports advanced RAID configurations, allowing for robust data redundancy and protection strategies that are vital in enterprise environments.

These servers are designed with security features in mind, integrating Intel's Trusted Execution Technology, which safeguards sensitive data and enhances protection against various security threats. Overall, the Intel SC5200, SR1325TP1-E, SE7210TP1-E, and SC5250-E exemplify Intel's dedication to providing powerful, reliable, and efficient server solutions that cater to the evolving needs of businesses and enterprises.