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Page 1 - Hardware Owner’s

Dell PowerEdge C6220 II Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual

Page 2 - Regulatory Model B08S

10 | Contents Removing the 2.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration ...

Page 3 - Contents

100 | Using the System Setup Program NOTE: The PCI-E Gen2 x16 slot 1 and slot 2 are supported up to Gen2 5.0 Gigabits bandwidth. If user inse

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Using the System Setup Program | 101 Option Description PCIe Generation (Gen3 default) Sets the PCI signaling rate at Gen3 8.0/Gen2 5.0/Gen1 2.5 G

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102 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Disabled default) network controller receives a magic packet. Note: Reboot on WOL featu

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Using the System Setup Program | 103 Option Description iSCSI Remote Boot – Enables NIC1 with iSCSI Remote Boot. Embedded NIC2 (Enabled without P

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104 | Using the System Setup Program ISCSI Remote Boot Option Description iSCSI Initiator Name The worldwide unique name if the initiator. Only

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Using the System Setup Program | 105 Active State Power Management Configuration Option Description PCIe Slot ASPM (Disabled default) Disabled -

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106 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description L1 - Controls the level of ASPM supported on the given PCI-E Link of port11. L1 entry is

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Using the System Setup Program | 107 USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Embed

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108 | Using the System Setup Program Security Menu This page enables you to set the security parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to

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Using the System Setup Program | 109 Option Description Supervisor Password Indicates whether a supervisor password has been set. If the passwor

Page 13 - About Your System

Contents | 11 Troubleshooting a Wet System ... 313 Troubleshooting a Damaged Syst

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110 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description retyped it correctly. If the password confirmation is incorrect, an error message appear

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Using the System Setup Program | 111 Server Menu This page enables you to configure Server parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view

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112 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description driver installation. Set BMC LAN Configuration Inputs for Set LAN Configuration command.

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Using the System Setup Program | 113 Set BMC LAN Configuration Select Set BMC LAN Configuration to view the following submenu: Option Descriptio

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114 | Using the System Setup Program Remote Access Configuration Select Remote Access Configuration to view the following submenu:

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Using the System Setup Program | 115 Option Description Remote Access (Enabled default) Disabled - Serial Console Redirection Off. Enabled - Ena

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116 | Using the System Setup Program Boot Menu This page enables you to set POST boot parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view th

Page 21 - Service Tag

Using the System Setup Program | 117 Option Description (BIOS default) Firmware Interface (UEFI). Legacy – Enables booting to Legacy mode, ensures

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118 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Save Changes and Exit Exits system setup after saving the changes. F10 key can be used f

Page 23 - About Your System

Using the System Setup Program | 119 of BMC LAN port as 10.106.42.120) Table 2-1. The D4 Token Table Token Setup option Description 002D Embedde

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12 | Contents Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors ... 339 Sensor Board Connectors ...

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120 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 008C Embedded USB Controller Causes the BIOS to enable the built-in USB cont

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Using the System Setup Program | 121 Token Setup option Description 00D8 Load Optimal Defaults Requests a optimal default of SETUP values on the n

Page 27 - About Your System

122 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 0139 Embedded SATA Controller Enables the SATA controller. Sets the device c

Page 28 - LAN Indicator Codes

Using the System Setup Program | 123 Token Setup option Description 0170 Embedded SAS Controller Enables the SAS controller. Sets the device class

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124 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 01DB Embedded NIC2 Enables NIC2 with iSCSI Remote Boot. 01EA Tu rbo Mode Dis

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Using the System Setup Program | 125 Token Setup option Description 022E Boot Mode Enables booting to legacy mode, ensures compatibility with oper

Page 31 - Power Supply Indicator Codes

126 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 025F Mirror Mode Memory Operating Mode set to support Memory mirroring. 0260

Page 32 - 1200W Power Supply

Using the System Setup Program | 127 Token Setup option Description 02A9 DRAM Prefetcher Disables DRAM references from triggering DRAM prefetch re

Page 33 - BMC Heart Beat LED

128 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 02C8 Data Reuse Optimization Sets to disable for energy efficiency. 02C9 QPI

Page 34 - Post Error Code

Using the System Setup Program | 129 Token Setup option Description 4027 Manufacturing Mode Disable the manufacturing mode to bypass POST tasks/me

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1 About Your System | 13 About Your System Accessing System Features during Startup The following keystrokes provide access to system features duri

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130 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 480A Cr6 State The C6 is disabled by user in their own liability. There will

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Using the System Setup Program | 131 Token Setup option Description 4823 Memory Frequency Detects the memory running speed from H/W designed (SPD,

Page 38 - System Event Log

132 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4830 HDD Security Erase Sets the HDD Security Freeze Lock to all of HDDs. 48

Page 39 - Memory ECC

Using the System Setup Program | 133 Token Setup option Description 4846 Onboard LAN ASPM Controls the level of ASPM supported to on-board LAN. Al

Page 40 - PCI-E Error

134 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4851 Mezzanine Slot ASPM Controls the level of ASPM supported on Mezzanine S

Page 41 - IOH Core Error

Using the System Setup Program | 135 Token Setup option Description 485E Reboot on WOL (ROW) Disables the ROW in default, Reboot on WOL(ROW) is a

Page 42 - SB Error

136 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4880 Mezzanine Slot This feature will allow the users to electrically enabl

Page 43 - POST Start Event

Using the System Setup Program | 137 Token Setup option Description 48A3 BMC LAN Port Configuration Sets BMC LAN Port to Shared-NIC. 48A4 BMC NIC

Page 44 - POST End Event

138 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 48B4 NMI on Error Enables BIOS to generate NMI when PCI-E uncorrectable erro

Page 45 - BIOS Recovery Event

Using the System Setup Program | 139 Token Setup option Description 48DA Save Customized Defaults Saves current settings to customized defaults of

Page 46 - SEL Generator ID

14 | About Your System Front-Panel Features and Indicators This system is designed with two types of system boards: C6220 II and C6220. The syst

Page 47 - Sensor Data Record

140 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 48E9 N/A The HDD4 is used for 1st device of PXE boot on the next boot. 48EA

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Using the System Setup Program | 141 Token Setup option Description 48F9 N/A The RAID HDD14 is used for 1st device of PXE boot on the next boot. 4

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142 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4916 Chassis Level Policy Default, set chassis level policy as throttling wh

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Using the System Setup Program | 143 Broadcast Get Device ID App (0x06) 0x01 M Y Cold Reset App (0x06) 0x02 O Y Warm Reset App (0x06) 0x03 O Get

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144 | Using the System Setup Program Set System Info Parameters App (0x06) 0x58 O Y Get System Info Parameters App (0x06) 0x59 O Y Get Channel A

Page 52 - C6220 Fresh Air Support

Using the System Setup Program | 145 Chassis Control Chassis (0x00) 0x02 O Y Chassis Reset Chassis (0x00) 0x03 O Chassis Identify Chassis (0x00)

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146 | Using the System Setup Program Get Sensor Event Enable S/E (0x04) 0x29 O Y Re-arm Sensor Events S/E (0x04) 0x2A O Y Get Sensor Event Statu

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Using the System Setup Program | 147 Get SEL Time Storage (0x0A) 0x48 M Y Set SEL Time Storage (0x0A) 0x49 M Y Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage (0

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148 | Using the System Setup Program Firmware Update Phase 1 Firmware (0x08) 0x10 O Y Firmware Update Phase 2 Firmware (0x08) 0x11 O Y Firmware

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Using the System Setup Program | 149 Setup Menu Setting Maximum Performance (48DB) Energy Efficiency (48DC) Setup Page Setting Option D4 Token Opt

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About Your System | 15 Figure 1-3. Front Panel−3.5” x6 Hard Drives With Two System Board (C6220 Onboard SATA Controller) Figure 1-4. Front

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3 150 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing and Installing System Components Safety Instructions WARNING: Whenever you need to li

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Removing and Installing System Components | 151 To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the system, follow these guidelines:  Always disconnect

Page 60 - E5-2600 v2 product family

152 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Grasp cover on both the sides with your palm on the traction pad, slide out and lift the cove

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Removing and Installing System Components | 153 Inside the System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You sh

Page 62 - C6220 II Fresh Air Support

154 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-3. Inside the System with 2U Node 1 system board assembly (2) 2 power supply (2) 3 p

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Removing and Installing System Components | 155 1 It is recommended to turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the

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156 | Removing and Installing System Components 5 Disconnect the fan cable from the fan connector on the cooling-fan cage. See Figure 3-5. 6

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Removing and Installing System Components | 157 Installing a Cooling Fan CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.

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158 | Removing and Installing System Components Hard Drives Removing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, al

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Removing and Installing System Components | 159 Removing a 2.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, all empty hard-dr

Page 68 - Start Menu

16 | About Your System Figure 1-6. Front Panel−2.5” x12 Hard Drives With two System Board (C6220/C6220 II Onboard SATA Controller) Item In

Page 69 - Boot Manager

160 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing a Hard-Drive Carrier The installation and removal procedures for the 3.5-inch hard driv

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Removing and Installing System Components | 161 Installing a Hard-Drive Carrier CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service tech

Page 71 - Console Redirection

162 | Removing and Installing System Components 1 Remove the four screws. See Figure 3-9. 2 Lift the hard drive out of the hard-drive carrier.

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Removing and Installing System Components | 163 Installing a Hard Drive into a Hard-Drive Carrier 1 Place the hard drive into the hard-drive carri

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164 | Removing and Installing System Components 3 Place the adapter assembly into the 3.5” hard-drive carrier. See Figure 3-11. 4 Secure the a

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Removing and Installing System Components | 165 5 Do not install screws in the two screw holes on the side of SSD, which are occupied by the light

Page 75 - Serial Port Connection List

166 | Removing and Installing System Components Power Supplies Table 3-1. PSU and System Board Support Matrix PSU Two System Boards Four Syst

Page 76 - Main Menu

Removing and Installing System Components | 167 3 Press the release lever and using the handle, slide the power supply out of the system. See Figu

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168 | Removing and Installing System Components 2 Slide the new power supply into the chassis until the power supply is fully seated and the re

Page 78 - Advanced Menu

Removing and Installing System Components | 169 System-Board Assembly Removing a Dummy System-Board Tray CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by

Page 79 - Power Management

About Your System | 17 Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description 9 Power-on indicator/ system state indicator/ power button for system b

Page 80 - Chassis Power Management

170 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a Dummy System-Board Tray 1 Slide the dummy system-board tray into the chassis until

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Removing and Installing System Components | 171 Figure 3-15. Removing and Installing a System-Board Assembly 1 retaining latch 2 screw 3 handle

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172 | Removing and Installing System Components Air Baffle Removing the Air Baffle CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv

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Removing and Installing System Components | 173 Installing the Air Baffle CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technicia

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174 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-18. The Top View of the Installed Air Baffle 3 Replace the system-board assembly.

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Removing and Installing System Components | 175 1 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Removing a System-Board Assembly" on page 170. WARN

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176 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Heat Sink CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technici

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Removing and Installing System Components | 177 2 Remove the heat sink, see "Removing the Heat Sink" on page 174. CAUTION: The processo

Page 88 - CPU Configuration

178 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a Processor CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician

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Removing and Installing System Components | 179 CAUTION: Using excess thermal grease can cause grease to contact the processor shield, which can c

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18 | About Your System Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Figure 1-7. 3.5-inch Hard Drive Indicators 1 hard-drive activity indicator (green) 2 ha

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180 | Removing and Installing System Components Assembly" on page 170. 2 Disconnect all the cables from the interposer extender for 2U nod

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Removing and Installing System Components | 181 2 Replace the screws that secure the interposer extender for 2U node to the interposer-extender tr

Page 93 - Prefetch Configuration

182 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Interposer Extender Tray for 2U Node 1 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Rem

Page 94 - Memory Configuration

Removing and Installing System Components | 183 Installing the Interposer Extender for 2U Node Tray 1 Place the interposer-extender tray into the

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184 | Removing and Installing System Components Expansion-Card Assembly and Expansion Card Removing the Expansion Card for 1U Node 1 Remove the

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Removing and Installing System Components | 185 4 Remove the screw securing the expansion card. See Figure 3-24. 5 Grasp the expansion card by it

Page 97 - SATA Configuration

186 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Expansion Card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified

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Removing and Installing System Components | 187 Removing the Expansion Card for 2U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv

Page 99 - PCI Configuration

188 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-26. Removing the Expansion-card Lock Cover for 2U Node 1 expansion-card assembly 2 s

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Removing and Installing System Components | 189 Figure 3-27. Removing the Expansion Card for 2U Node 1 expansion card 2 screw 3 riser card

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About Your System | 19 Table 1-1. Hard-Drive Status Indicators−For 3.5"/2.5” Direct Hard-Drive Backplane Controller Hard Drive Type Functi

Page 102 - Embedded Network Devices

190 | Removing and Installing System Components 8 Install the expansion-card slot cover and screw securing the expansion-card bracket. See Figu

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Removing and Installing System Components | 191 9 Install the expansion-card lock cover and screws securing to the expansion card bracket. See Fig

Page 104 - ISCSI Remote Boot

192 | Removing and Installing System Components Assembly" on page 170. 4 Remove the four screws that secure the expansion-card assembly. 5

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Removing and Installing System Components | 193 PCI-E Slot Priority 1. The C6220 II system board is designed with only one mezzanine card slot, wh

Page 106 - PCI Slot Configuration

194 | Removing and Installing System Components RAID Card The installation and removal procedures and cable routing for the RAID Cards including

Page 107 - USB Configuration

Removing and Installing System Components | 195 LSI 9265-8i Card NOTE: The LSI 9265-8i card assembly should include the RAID Battery interposer ca

Page 108 - Security Menu

196 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-30. Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card Assembly for 1U Node 1 LSI 9265-8i-card assembly

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Removing and Installing System Components | 197 Figure 3-31. Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card 1 expansion-card slot cover 2 screw 3 LSI 9265-8i ca

Page 110

198 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9265-8i Card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certifi

Page 111 - Server Menu

Removing and Installing System Components | 199 10 Replace the four screws that secure the LSI 9265-8i card assembly. 11 Install the system-board

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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better user of your computer. CAUTION: A

Page 113 - Set BMC LAN Configuration

20 | About Your System Table 1-2. Hard-Drive Status Indicators−For 2.5” Hard-Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration Controller Hard Drive

Page 114 - Remote Access Configuration

200 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-32. Cable Routing for LSI 9265-8i Card (1U Node) Item Cable From (LSI 9265-8i Card

Page 115

Removing and Installing System Components | 201 4 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the CPU heat

Page 116 - Boot Menu

202 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card for 2U Node NOTE: The LSI 9265-8i card assembly should include th

Page 117 - Exit Menu

Removing and Installing System Components | 203 Figure 3-34. Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card Assembly for 2U Node 1 LSI 9265-8i-card assembly 2 s

Page 118

204 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-35. Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card Lock Cover 1 LSI 9265-8i-card assembly 2 screws (4

Page 119

Removing and Installing System Components | 205 7 Remove the screw securing the LSI 9265-8i card. See Figure 3-36. 8 Grasp the LSI 9265-8i card b

Page 120

206 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9265-8i Card for 2U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certifi

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Removing and Installing System Components | 207 11 Install the system-board assembly. See “Installing a System-Board Assembly” on page 171. Cable

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208 | Removing and Installing System Components NOTE: When connecting the RAID battery cable, the BBU interposer card should be installed on th

Page 123

Removing and Installing System Components | 209 5 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the expansio

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About Your System | 21 Service Tag The Service Tag locations for 1U node, 2U node, and the chassis are as follows: Figure 1-9 Service Tag Locatio

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210 | Removing and Installing System Components When securing the cable tie, make the cable tie go through the second air hole (from the bottom

Page 126

Removing and Installing System Components | 211 skip to step 5; for 2U node, continue the steps. 3 Remove the interposer extender for 2U node. See

Page 127

212 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery Assembly 1 Attach the LSI9265-8i RAID battery assembly

Page 128

Removing and Installing System Components | 213 Interposer Extender Tray” on page 182. 6 Remove the LSI 9265-8i RAID battery assembly. See “Removi

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214 | Removing and Installing System Components 5 When replacing the LSI 9265-8i RAID battery for 1U node, skip to step 9; for 2U node, continu

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Removing and Installing System Components | 215 Figure 3-44. 2U Riser card for 2U Node 1 PCI-E Gen 3 x16 2 USB connector 3 Micro SD card socket

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216 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Riser Card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servi

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Removing and Installing System Components | 217 Installing the Riser card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servic

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218 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Riser card for 2U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servi

Page 134

Removing and Installing System Components | 219 4 Remove the two screws securing the 1.5U riser card to the expansion-card bracket. See Figure 3-4

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22 | About Your System Figure 1-11 Service Tag Location on the Left Front Panel Figure 1-12 Service Tag Location on the Chassis

Page 136

220 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-48. Removing and Installing the 2U Riser card 1 screw (4) 2 expansion-card bracket 3

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Removing and Installing System Components | 221 6 Install the expansion card. See “Installing the Expansion Card for 2U Node” on page 191. 7 Repl

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222 | Removing and Installing System Components Optional Mezzanine Cards Removing the LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card NOTE: The LSI 2008 SAS mezzan

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Removing and Installing System Components | 223 Figure 3-50. Removing and Installing the LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card 1 screw (3) 2 LSI 2008 SAS

Page 140

224 | Removing and Installing System Components Cable Routing for LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card (1U Node) 1 Connect the mini-SAS&SGPIO cable

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Removing and Installing System Components | 225 3 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the CPU heat

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226 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-53. Cable Routing for LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card (2U Node) Item Cable From (LSI

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Removing and Installing System Components | 227 4 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the expansio

Page 144

228 | Removing and Installing System Components When securing the cable tie, make the cable tie go through the second air hole (from the bottom

Page 145

Removing and Installing System Components | 229 Removing the 1GbE Mezzanine Card NOTE: The 1GbE mezzanine card is seated in PCI-E Gen3 x8 mezzanin

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About Your System | 23 The linkage of 12 hard drives for four system boards is presented as below. Refer to Front-Panel Features and Indicators on

Page 147 - Storage (0x0A)

230 | Removing and Installing System Components 1 screw (3) 2 expansion-card bracket 3 system-board assembly 5 Remove the screws that secure

Page 148

Removing and Installing System Components | 231 7 Remove the two screws that secure the 1GbE mezzanine card to the bracket. See Figure 3-58. 8 Re

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232 | Removing and Installing System Components the system-board assembly. See Figure 3-57. 5 Place the expansion-card bracket into the system-

Page 150 - Components

Removing and Installing System Components | 233 3 Remove the screws that secure the expansion-card bracket. See Figure 3-59 for 1U node. See Figur

Page 151 - Recommended Tools

234 | Removing and Installing System Components 5 Remove the screws that secure the 10GbE mezzanine card assembly. See Figure 3-60. 6 Lift the

Page 152 - Closing the System

Removing and Installing System Components | 235 7 Remove the two screws that secure the 10GbE mezzanine card to the bracket. See Figure 3-61. 8 R

Page 153 - Inside the System

236 | Removing and Installing System Components system-board assembly. See Figure 3-60. 5 Place the expansion-card bracket into the system-boar

Page 154 - Cooling Fans

Removing and Installing System Components | 237 Figure 3-62. Removing and Installing the Mezzanine-Card Bridge Board 1 card bridge board 2 syste

Page 155

238 | Removing and Installing System Components System Memory Each system board has sixteen DDR3 memory module sockets for the installation of u

Page 156

Removing and Installing System Components | 239 Figure 3-63. DIMM Slot Locations 1 DIMM_A3 2 DIMM_A7 3 DIMM_A4 4 DIMM_A8 5 DIMM_B1 6 DIMM_B5 7 D

Page 157 - Installing a Cooling Fan

24 | About Your System Back Panel Features and Indicators Figure 1-14 Back Panel with Four System Boards Figure 1-15 Back Panel with Two

Page 158 - Hard Drives

240 | Removing and Installing System Components Table 3-3. Memory Module Configurations for Dual Processors Memory Module Processor 1 CHA CHB

Page 159

Removing and Installing System Components | 241 See “Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID battery Assembly” on page 210. Locate the memory module sockets.

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242 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time af

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Removing and Installing System Components | 243 Figure 3-65. Installing a Memory Module 1 memory module 2 alignment key 3 memory module socket e

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244 | Removing and Installing System Components System Battery Replacing the System Battery WARNING: There is a danger of a new battery explodi

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Removing and Installing System Components | 245 Figure 3-66. Replacing the System Battery 1 system battery 2 positive side of battery connector

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246 | Removing and Installing System Components System Board Removing a System Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv

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Removing and Installing System Components | 247 Figure 3-67. Removing and Installing the System Board 1 screw (8) 2 system board 3 system-board

Page 166 - Power Supplies

248 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a System Board 1 Unpack the new system board. 2 Holding the system board by the edg

Page 167 - Installing a Power Supply

Removing and Installing System Components | 249 Cable Routing for Onboard SATA Cables (1U Node) 1 Connect the onboard SATA cables to the system bo

Page 168

About Your System | 25 Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description and system board. Lights amber when the system needs attention due to a

Page 169 - System-Board Assembly

250 | Removing and Installing System Components 2 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the CPU h

Page 170

Removing and Installing System Components | 251 Cable Routing for Onboard SATA Cables (2U Node with 3.5” HDDs) 1 Connect the onboard SATA cable to

Page 171

252 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Press down on the cables, and ensure the cables are routed lower than the height of the expan

Page 172 - Air Baffle

Removing and Installing System Components | 253 Cable Routing for Onboard SATA Cables (2U Node with 2.5” HDDs) 1 Connect the onboard SATA cable to

Page 173 - Installing the Air Baffle

254 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (System Board) To (Interposer Extender for 2U Node and System Board) Onboard m

Page 174 - Heat Sinks

Removing and Installing System Components | 255 Note the routing of the cable on the chassis as you remove them from the system. You must route the

Page 175

256 | Removing and Installing System Components 7 Remove the four screws that secure the power cables to the power distribution board 1. See Fi

Page 176 - Processors

Removing and Installing System Components | 257 8 Remove the screws securing the power distribution board 1 to the system. See Figure 3-75. 9 Lif

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258 | Removing and Installing System Components 10 Lift the power distribution board connector from the system. See Figure 3-76. Figure 3-76.

Page 178 - Installing a Processor

Removing and Installing System Components | 259 14 Remove the screws securing the power distribution board 2 to the system. See Figure 3-77. 15 L

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26 | About Your System Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description system using the power button causes the system to perform a gracefu

Page 180

260 | Removing and Installing System Components CAUTION: If removed, you must replace the power distribution board 2 and the power distribution

Page 181

Removing and Installing System Components | 261 Cable Routing for Power Distribution Board Cable routings for power distribution board 1 (top) and

Page 182

262 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Power Distribution Boards) To Hard-drive backplane power cable Hard-drive bac

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Removing and Installing System Components | 263 Figure 3-79. Cable Routing−Power Distribution Board 2 (Bottom) Item Cable From (Power Distribut

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264 | Removing and Installing System Components Middle Planes Removing the Middle Planes CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified

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Removing and Installing System Components | 265 Figure 3-80. Removing and Installing the Middle-Wall Bracket 1 middle-wall bracket 2 screw (6) 7

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266 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-81. Removing and Installing the Power Cable Cover 1 screw 2 power cable cover 10 Re

Page 187

Removing and Installing System Components | 267 11 Remove the screws that secure the upper middle plane to the middle plane holder. See Figure 3-8

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268 | Removing and Installing System Components 13 Remove the screws that secure the mid-plane holder support to the chassis. See Figure 3-84.

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Removing and Installing System Components | 269 15 Remove the screws that secure the mid-plane holder to the chassis. See Figure 3-85. 16 Lift th

Page 190

About Your System | 27 Figure 1-19. Enumeration One System Board for 1U Node Figure 1-20. Enumeration Two System Boards for 2U Node Figure 1-

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270 | Removing and Installing System Components 20 Remove the screws that secure the lower middle plane to the chassis. See Figure 3-86. 21 Li

Page 192

Removing and Installing System Components | 271 4 Secure the screws that secure the power cables to the lower middle plane. 5 Replace the power c

Page 193 - PCI-E Slot Priority

272 | Removing and Installing System Components 18 Installing a Cooling Fan” on page 157. 19 Replace the system-board assemblies. See “Install

Page 194 - RAID Card

Removing and Installing System Components | 273 Cable Routing for Middle Plane to Direct Hard-Drive Backplane Figure 3-87. Cable Routing−Top Mid

Page 195 - LSI 9265-8i Card

274 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-88. Cable Routing−Bottom Middle Plane to Direct Backplane for 12 x3.5” Hard-Drive Con

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Removing and Installing System Components | 275 Figure 3-89. Cable Routing−Top Middle Plane to Direct Backplane for 24 x2.5” Hard-Drive Configura

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276 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Top Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS c

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Removing and Installing System Components | 277 Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS c

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278 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS

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Removing and Installing System Components | 279 Item Cable From (Top Middle Plane) To (Expander Card) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS connect

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28 | About Your System LAN Indicator Codes Figure 1-22. LAN Indicators 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator Component Indicator Con

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280 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Expander Card) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS co

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Removing and Installing System Components | 281 4 Disconnect all the cables from the backplane. See Figure 3-93 for 3.5-inch hard drives and Figur

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282 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-94. Back View of the 2.5” Direct Backplane 1 backplane power connector for power su

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Removing and Installing System Components | 283 5 Disconnect front panel cables from the power distribution board. See Figure 3-78. Note the routi

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284 | Removing and Installing System Components 7 Remove the screws that secure the front-panel assemblies to the chassis. See Figure 3-96. 8

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Removing and Installing System Components | 285 9 Remove the screws that secure the backplane to the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3-97. 10 Remove

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286 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Replace the screws that secure the front-panel assemblies to the chassis. See Figure 3-96. 5

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Removing and Installing System Components | 287 2.5-inch Hard Drive Expander Configuration NOTE: Following is the replacement procedure of SATA2 a

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288 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Disconnect all the cables from the backplane and expander card. See Figure 3-98 and Figure 3-

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Removing and Installing System Components | 289 Figure 3-99. Top View of the Expander Card 1 Power control connector 2 mini-SAS connector (4~7

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About Your System | 29 Figure 1-23. LAN Indicators (Management Port) 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator Component Indicator Condition

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290 | Removing and Installing System Components 6 Remove the screws that secure the hard-drive cage to the chassis. See Figure 3-100. 1 hard-d

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Removing and Installing System Components | 291 7 Remove the screws that secure the front-panel assemblies to the chassis. See Figure 3-101. 8 Re

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292 | Removing and Installing System Components 9 Remove the screws that secure the expander card assembly to the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3

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Removing and Installing System Components | 293 10 Remove the expander card assembly from the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3-103. Figure 3-103. R

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294 | Removing and Installing System Components 11 Remove the screws that secure the backplane for expander configuration to the hard-drive cag

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Removing and Installing System Components | 295 Installing the 2.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration CAUTION: Many repairs may

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296 | Removing and Installing System Components 12 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn on the system, including any attached

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Removing and Installing System Components | 297 9 Remove the screws that secure the front-panel assembly to the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3-105.

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298 | Removing and Installing System Components 11 Push aside the retention hooks on the front-panel assembly. See Figure 3-106. 12 Remove the

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Removing and Installing System Components | 299 3 Replace the screws that secure the front-panel assembly to the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3-105

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Contents | 3 Contents 1 About Your System ... 13 Accessing System Features du

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30 | About Your System Power and System Board Indicator Codes The LEDs on the system front panel and back panel display status codes during syst

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300 | Removing and Installing System Components Sensor Boards Removing the Sensor Board for 3.5” Hard-Drive System CAUTION: Many repairs may on

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Removing and Installing System Components | 301 8 Remove the screw that secures the sensor board to the hard drive cage. See Figure 3-107. 9 Remo

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302 | Removing and Installing System Components 6 Connect all the cables to the backplane. See Figure 3-93 for 3.5-inch hard drives. You must r

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Removing and Installing System Components | 303 Figure 3-108. Cable Routing−Sensor Board and Front Panel Item Cable From (Power Distribution Bo

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304 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Sensor Board for 2.5” Hard-Drive System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by

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Removing and Installing System Components | 305 8 Remove the screw that secures the sensor board assembly to the hard drive cage. See Figure 3-109

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306 | Removing and Installing System Components 10 Remove the screw that secures the sensor board to the sensor-board holder. See Figure 3-110

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Removing and Installing System Components | 307 3 Replace the screw that secures the sensor board to the hard drive cage. See Figure 3-109. 4 Con

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308 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-111. Cable Routing−Sensor Board and Front Panel Item Cable From (Power Distributio

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4 Troubleshooting Your System | 309 Troubleshooting Your System Minimum Configuration to POST  One Power Supply  One Processor (CPU) in socket C

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About Your System | 31 Power Supply Indicator Codes 1400W Power Supply Figure 1-24. Power Supply Status Indicator 1 power supply 2 AC power ind

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310 | Troubleshooting Your System Installation Problems Perform the following checks when you troubleshoot installation problems:  Check all

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Troubleshooting Your System | 311 Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem 1 Check the system and power connections to the monitor. 2 Check the video

Page 238 - System Memory

312 | Troubleshooting Your System If the problem persists, replace the device. If all troubleshooting fails, see “Getting Help” on page 343. Tr

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Troubleshooting Your System | 313 3 Ensure that the appropriate drivers are installed and the protocols are bound. See the NIC’s documentation. 4

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314 | Troubleshooting Your System 5 Reinstall the components you removed in step 3. 6 Close the system. See “Closing the System” on page 152.

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Troubleshooting Your System | 315 Troubleshooting the System Battery 1 Re-enter the time and date through the System Setup program. See “System Se

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316 | Troubleshooting Your System NOTE: Some software may cause the system time to speed up or slow down. If the system seems to operate norma

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Troubleshooting Your System | 317  Ambient temperature is too high.  External airflow is obstructed.  Cables inside the system obstruct airfl

Page 244 - System Battery

318 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting System Memory CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You

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Troubleshooting Your System | 319 8 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals. 9 Enter the S

Page 246 - System Board

32 | About Your System 1200W Power Supply Figure 1-25. Power Supply Status Indicator 1 power supply 2 AC power Indicator Component Indicato

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320 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a Hard Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You s

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Troubleshooting Your System | 321 Troubleshooting a Storage Controller NOTE: When troubleshooting a SAS RAID controller, also see the documentatio

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322 | Troubleshooting Your System 9 Install the system-board assembly. See “Installing a System-Board Assembly” on page 171. 10 Reconnect the

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Troubleshooting Your System | 323 Troubleshooting Processors CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should

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324 | Troubleshooting Your System 12 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Removing a System-Board Assembly” on page 170. 13 Replace process

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5 Jumpers and Connectors | 325 Jumpers and Connectors This chapter provides specific information about the system jumpers. It also provides some bas

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326 | Jumpers and Connectors 17 processor 2 18 DIMM slots for processor 2 19 processor 1 20 DIMM slots for processor 1 21 PWRD_EN jumper 22 PCI-E

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Jumpers and Connectors | 327 17 PCI-E x16 slot 4 18 processor 2 19 DIMM slots for processor 2 20 processor 1 21 DIMM slots for processor 1 22 BIOS

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328 | Jumpers and Connectors Backplane Connectors 3.5" Hard-Drive Direct Backplane Figure 5-3. Front View of the Backplane 1 3.5” backpla

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Jumpers and Connectors | 329 Figure 5-4. Back View of the Backplane 1 backplane power connector for power supply 1 2 1x8pin fan controller boar

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About Your System | 33 BMC Heart Beat LED The system board provides BMC heart beat LED (LED17) for BMC debugs. The BMC heart beat LED is green. Whe

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330 | Jumpers and Connectors 2.5" Hard-Drive Direct Backplane Figure 5-5. Front View of the Backplane 1 hard drive connectors 1 to 6 for

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Jumpers and Connectors | 331 Figure 5-6. Back View of the Backplane 1 backplane power connector for power supply 1 2 system fan board connector

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332 | Jumpers and Connectors 2.5" Hard-Drive Expander Backplane Figure 5-7. Front View of the Backplane 1 hard drive connectors 1 to 24 (

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Jumpers and Connectors | 333 Figure 3-9. Top View of the 2.5” Hard-Drive Expander Card 1 power control connector 2 mini-SAS connector (4~7) 3 mi

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334 | Jumpers and Connectors Interposer Extender for 2U Node Connectors Figure 5-11. Interposer Extender for 2U node Connectors 1 SATA2 and S

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Jumpers and Connectors | 335 LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-12. LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 mezzanine card connect

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336 | Jumpers and Connectors 1GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-13. 1GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 1GbE mezzanine card 2 mezzanine card

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Jumpers and Connectors | 337 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-14. 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 SFP + port 0 2 10GbE mezzanine card

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338 | Jumpers and Connectors Power Distribution Board 1 Connectors Figure 5-15. Power Distribution Board 1 Connectors 1 front panel connector f

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Jumpers and Connectors | 339 Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors Figure 5-16. Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors 1 bridge card connector 2

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34 | About Your System Post Error Code Collecting System Event Log (SEL) for Investigation Whenever possible, the BIOS will output the current b

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340 | Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform tr

Page 270 - Installing the Middle Planes

Jumpers and Connectors | 341 System Configuration Jumper Settings on the C6220 System Board The function of system configuration jumper installed o

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342 | Jumpers and Connectors Direct Backplane Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shoul

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6 Getting Help | 343 Getting Help Contacting Dell For customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an

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7 344 | Index IndexA about your system, 13 adapter bracket Installing a 2.5-inch SSD into a 2.5-inch adapter bracket, 163 B back panel features,

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Index | 345 Dell contacting, 343 drive blank installing, 158, 159 removing, 158, 159 E expansion card troubleshooting, 322 expansion card for 1U no

Page 275 - Hard-Drive Configuration

346 | Index 198 LSI 9265-8i card for 2U node, 206 memory modules, 242 mezzanine card (10GbE), 235 mezzanine card (1GbE), 231 middle planes, 270

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Index | 347 N NICs troubleshooting, 312 P phone numbers, 343 POST accessing system features, 13 power distribution board installing, 259 removing,

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348 | Index riser card for 2U node installing, 220 removing, 218 S safety, 150 SAS controller daughter card troubleshooting, 321 SAS Mezzanine c

Page 278 - Expander Configuration

Index | 349 V video troubleshooting, 311 W warranty, 52 wet system troubleshooting, 313

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About Your System | 35 Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 0012h Local Console Output Error Video device initialization failed Mak

Page 280 - Direct Backplanes

36 | About Your System Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method Error KB device is well 0023h Memory Correctable Error Memory correc

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About Your System | 37 Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 002Fh No Microcode be Updated Processor microcode load failed Check pro

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38 | About Your System System Event Log Processor Error Message: “Processor Sensor, IERR error, Processor 1” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetF

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About Your System | 39 Memory ECC Message: “Memory Sensor, Correctable ECC error, SBE warning threshold, CPU1 DIMM_A1” Byte Field Value Description

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4 | Contents POST End Event ... 44 POST Error Code Event .

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40 | About Your System Byte Field Value Description 10 Event Data3 XXh DIMM bit-map locatation of bits Bit 0=1: DIMM1 error event Bit 1=1: DIMM2

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About Your System | 41 IOH Core Error Message: “Critical Interrupt Sensor, Fatal Error, xxxx bit, QPI[0] Error” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetF

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42 | About Your System SB Error Message: “Critical Interrupt Sensor, Correctable, MCU Parity Error” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun 10h

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About Your System | 43 POST Start Event Message: “System Event, POST starts with BIOS xx.xx.xx” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun 10h 2 Pla

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44 | About Your System POST End Event Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun 10h 2 Platform Event Command 02h 3 Generator ID 01h Generated b

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About Your System | 45 POST Error Code Event Message: “System Firmware Progress, POST error code: UBLBh.” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun

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46 | About Your System Byte Field Value Description 8 Event Data1 AXh 01h: OEM BIOS recovery Event 9 Event Data2 XXh 01h:Start Recovery 02h:Re

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About Your System | 47 Sensor Data Record Event Log Only: the sensor will be only used to explain event log, and will show disable about sensor st

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48 | About Your System Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset 0007h 0x06 5V Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h)

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About Your System | 49 Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset 000Dh 0x42 CPU2 Temp Temperature (01h) Threshol

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Contents | 5 SATA Configuration ... 97 PCI Configuration ...

Page 296 - Front Panels

50 | About Your System Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset N/A 0x2F Session Audit (Event Log Only) Sess

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About Your System | 51 Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset Dynamic 0x64 12V Voltage(02h) Threshold(01h) Va

Page 298 - Installing the Front Panel

52 | About Your System Other Information You May Need WARNING: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your system. Warrant

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About Your System | 53  1U node can’t support PCI-E and Mezzanine card at the same time.  2U node only can be installed one PCI-E and Mezzanine

Page 300 - Sensor Boards

54 | About Your System 115W 12*HDD Full configuration 12*HDD Full configuration 8*HDD Full configuration 4*HDD 16*DIMM, w/o PCI-E card, w/o m

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About Your System | 55 Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 1U node with 2.5” HDD configuration 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C 60W 24*HDD Full configurati

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56 | About Your System w/o mezzanine card 130W (4 core) 16*HDD Full configuration 4*HDD 16*DIMM, w/o PCI-E card, w/ 1* mezzanine card not suppo

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About Your System | 57 Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 2U node with 3.5” HDD configuration 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C 60W 12*HDD Full configurati

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58 | About Your System 135W 12*HDD Full configuration 8*HDD Full configuration 4 * HDD 16*DIMM, w/ 2*PCI-E card, w/o mezzanine card not support

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About Your System | 59 w/o mezzanine card 130W (4 core) 24*HDD Full configuration 24*HDD Full configuration 16*HDD Full configuration 8*HDD 16*DIM

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6 | Contents Removing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank ... 158 Installing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank ..

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60 | About Your System C6220 II System Configuration Limitations by Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 v2 product family System Configuration Limit

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About Your System | 61 System Configuration Limitations by Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 v2 product family Processor Bin 1U (1-4 Node) 3.5” HDDs 2U

Page 309 - Troubleshooting Your System

62 | About Your System C6220 II Fresh Air Support Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 1U node with 3.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C

Page 310 - Installation Problems

About Your System | 63 Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 1U node with 3.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C E5-2600 130W (8 co

Page 311 - Troubleshooting a USB Device

64 | About Your System Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 1U node with 2.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C 80W 24* HDDs F

Page 312 - Troubleshooting a NIC

About Your System | 65 Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 2U node with 3.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C 60W 12* HDDs Full

Page 313 - Troubleshooting a Wet System

66 | About Your System Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 1U node with 2.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C E5-2600 135W 8*

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About Your System | 67 Matrix of Fresh Air Support of 2U node with 2.5” HDD configuration CPU Power 10 ~ 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 45 °C E5-2600 130W (8 co

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2 68 | Using the System Setup Program Using the System Setup Program Start Menu The system employs the latest Insyde BIOS, which is stored in Fla

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Using the System Setup Program | 69 Boot Manager During BIOS POST, press F11 can enter Boot Manager to select boot device.

Page 317 - Troubleshooting a Fan

Contents | 7 Installing a Processor ... 178 Interposer Extender for 2U Nod

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70 | Using the System Setup Program If UEFI OS was installed, the UEFI OS partition will be present on the boot option.  Boot Manager – UEFI M

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Using the System Setup Program | 71  Boot Manager – Legacy Mode Console Redirection The console redirection allows a remote user to diagnose an

Page 320 - Troubleshooting a Hard Drive

72 | Using the System Setup Program After reconnecting the console, if the display is abnormal it is recommended that you reflash the screen by

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Using the System Setup Program | 73  Remote Access: enabled  Serial port number: COM2 as SOL  Serial Port Mode: 115200 8, n, 1  Flow Contr

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74 | Using the System Setup Program  IP Address: 192.168.001.003  Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000  Gateway Address: 000.000.000.000 To do thi

Page 323 - Troubleshooting Processors

Using the System Setup Program | 75 Serial Port Connection List Signal Type Setup Option OS Setting Output Remote Access Serial Port Number Serial

Page 324 - IRQ Assignment Conflicts

76 | Using the System Setup Program Main Menu The main menu displays information about your system boards and BIOS. Main Screen NOTE: The opt

Page 325 - Jumpers and Connectors

Using the System Setup Program | 77 Option Description Service Tag Displays the service tag of the product. The service tag field should match wha

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78 | Using the System Setup Program Advanced Menu This option displays a table of items that defines advanced information about your system. CA

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Using the System Setup Program | 79 Power Management Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Power

Page 328 - Backplane Connectors

8 | Contents Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery ... 212 Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery .

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80 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Balanced default) mode. This option works while the OS is not supported power management

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Using the System Setup Program | 81 Chassis PSU Configuration 1 Enter the server BIOS setup screen. 2 Enter Advanced/Power Management/Chassis P

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82 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Required Power Supplies This is the number of power supplied that is required to run th

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Using the System Setup Program | 83 PSU’s capacity. (i.e. based on the number of PSUs and the max capacity of each PSU) The max capacity of each P

Page 333 - Middle Plane Connectors

84 | Using the System Setup Program

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Using the System Setup Program | 85 Option Description Power Budget Shows this chassis available power wattage. Chassis Level Capping (Disabled

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86 | Using the System Setup Program Emergency Throttling When the power emergency process starts, an event will be generated by FCB. And there i

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Using the System Setup Program | 87 Option Description Sled Level Policy (Chassis Level default) Sets the sled level policy when emergency throt

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88 | Using the System Setup Program CPU Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:

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Using the System Setup Program | 89

Page 339 - Sensor Board Connectors

Contents | 9 Removing the Memory Modules ... 240 Installing the Memory Modules ...

Page 340 - Jumper Settings

90 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Active Processor Cores (All Cores default) This field controls the number of enabled co

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Using the System Setup Program | 91 Option Description C-States (Enabled default) Enabled - The processor can operate in all available Power C Sta

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92 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Scorpion, Nemo only) (Off default) Dial. CPU RAPL Small Dial (Scorpion, Nemo only) (0 de

Page 343 - Getting Help

Using the System Setup Program | 93 Prefetch Configuration Option Description Adjacent Cache Prefetch (Enabled default) Includes MLC Spatial Prefe

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94 | Using the System Setup Program Memory Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description

Page 345 - Index

Using the System Setup Program | 95 Option Description copied to the spare rank and the failed rank is disabled. With memory sparing enabled, the

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96 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description NOTE: BIOS will auto restrict selection if DIMM does not support low voltage. NUMA Suppor

Page 347 - Index

Using the System Setup Program | 97 SATA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:

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98 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Embedded SATA Controller (AHCI default) Off – Disables the SATA controller. The token a

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Using the System Setup Program | 99 Option Description Embedded SATA Link Rate (Auto default) Auto – Sets the SATA link rate at maximum as 6.0 Gbp

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