Dell PowerEdge C6220 II Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual
10 | Contents Removing the 2.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration ...
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
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
102 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Disabled default) network controller receives a magic packet. Note: Reboot on WOL featu
Using the System Setup Program | 103 Option Description iSCSI Remote Boot – Enables NIC1 with iSCSI Remote Boot. Embedded NIC2 (Enabled without P
104 | Using the System Setup Program ISCSI Remote Boot Option Description iSCSI Initiator Name The worldwide unique name if the initiator. Only
Using the System Setup Program | 105 Active State Power Management Configuration Option Description PCIe Slot ASPM (Disabled default) Disabled -
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
Using the System Setup Program | 107 USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Embed
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
Using the System Setup Program | 109 Option Description Supervisor Password Indicates whether a supervisor password has been set. If the passwor
Contents | 11 Troubleshooting a Wet System ... 313 Troubleshooting a Damaged Syst
110 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description retyped it correctly. If the password confirmation is incorrect, an error message appear
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
112 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description driver installation. Set BMC LAN Configuration Inputs for Set LAN Configuration command.
Using the System Setup Program | 113 Set BMC LAN Configuration Select Set BMC LAN Configuration to view the following submenu: Option Descriptio
114 | Using the System Setup Program Remote Access Configuration Select Remote Access Configuration to view the following submenu:
Using the System Setup Program | 115 Option Description Remote Access (Enabled default) Disabled - Serial Console Redirection Off. Enabled - Ena
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
Using the System Setup Program | 117 Option Description (BIOS default) Firmware Interface (UEFI). Legacy – Enables booting to Legacy mode, ensures
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
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
12 | Contents Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors ... 339 Sensor Board Connectors ...
120 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 008C Embedded USB Controller Causes the BIOS to enable the built-in USB cont
Using the System Setup Program | 121 Token Setup option Description 00D8 Load Optimal Defaults Requests a optimal default of SETUP values on the n
122 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 0139 Embedded SATA Controller Enables the SATA controller. Sets the device c
Using the System Setup Program | 123 Token Setup option Description 0170 Embedded SAS Controller Enables the SAS controller. Sets the device class
124 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 01DB Embedded NIC2 Enables NIC2 with iSCSI Remote Boot. 01EA Tu rbo Mode Dis
Using the System Setup Program | 125 Token Setup option Description 022E Boot Mode Enables booting to legacy mode, ensures compatibility with oper
126 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 025F Mirror Mode Memory Operating Mode set to support Memory mirroring. 0260
Using the System Setup Program | 127 Token Setup option Description 02A9 DRAM Prefetcher Disables DRAM references from triggering DRAM prefetch re
128 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 02C8 Data Reuse Optimization Sets to disable for energy efficiency. 02C9 QPI
Using the System Setup Program | 129 Token Setup option Description 4027 Manufacturing Mode Disable the manufacturing mode to bypass POST tasks/me
1 About Your System | 13 About Your System Accessing System Features during Startup The following keystrokes provide access to system features duri
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
Using the System Setup Program | 131 Token Setup option Description 4823 Memory Frequency Detects the memory running speed from H/W designed (SPD,
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
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
134 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4851 Mezzanine Slot ASPM Controls the level of ASPM supported on Mezzanine S
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
136 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4880 Mezzanine Slot This feature will allow the users to electrically enabl
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
138 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 48B4 NMI on Error Enables BIOS to generate NMI when PCI-E uncorrectable erro
Using the System Setup Program | 139 Token Setup option Description 48DA Save Customized Defaults Saves current settings to customized defaults of
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
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
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
142 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup option Description 4916 Chassis Level Policy Default, set chassis level policy as throttling wh
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
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
Using the System Setup Program | 145 Chassis Control Chassis (0x00) 0x02 O Y Chassis Reset Chassis (0x00) 0x03 O Chassis Identify Chassis (0x00)
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
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
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
Using the System Setup Program | 149 Setup Menu Setting Maximum Performance (48DB) Energy Efficiency (48DC) Setup Page Setting Option D4 Token Opt
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
3 150 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing and Installing System Components Safety Instructions WARNING: Whenever you need to li
Removing and Installing System Components | 151 To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the system, follow these guidelines: Always disconnect
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 153 Inside the System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You sh
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 155 1 It is recommended to turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 157 Installing a Cooling Fan CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
158 | Removing and Installing System Components Hard Drives Removing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, al
Removing and Installing System Components | 159 Removing a 2.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, all empty hard-dr
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
160 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing a Hard-Drive Carrier The installation and removal procedures for the 3.5-inch hard driv
Removing and Installing System Components | 161 Installing a Hard-Drive Carrier CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service tech
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.
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
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
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
166 | Removing and Installing System Components Power Supplies Table 3-1. PSU and System Board Support Matrix PSU Two System Boards Four Syst
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
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 169 System-Board Assembly Removing a Dummy System-Board Tray CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by
About Your System | 17 Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description 9 Power-on indicator/ system state indicator/ power button for system b
170 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a Dummy System-Board Tray 1 Slide the dummy system-board tray into the chassis until
Removing and Installing System Components | 171 Figure 3-15. Removing and Installing a System-Board Assembly 1 retaining latch 2 screw 3 handle
172 | Removing and Installing System Components Air Baffle Removing the Air Baffle CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv
Removing and Installing System Components | 173 Installing the Air Baffle CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technicia
174 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-18. The Top View of the Installed Air Baffle 3 Replace the system-board assembly.
Removing and Installing System Components | 175 1 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Removing a System-Board Assembly" on page 170. WARN
176 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Heat Sink CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technici
Removing and Installing System Components | 177 2 Remove the heat sink, see "Removing the Heat Sink" on page 174. CAUTION: The processo
178 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a Processor CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician
Removing and Installing System Components | 179 CAUTION: Using excess thermal grease can cause grease to contact the processor shield, which can c
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
180 | Removing and Installing System Components Assembly" on page 170. 2 Disconnect all the cables from the interposer extender for 2U nod
Removing and Installing System Components | 181 2 Replace the screws that secure the interposer extender for 2U node to the interposer-extender tr
182 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Interposer Extender Tray for 2U Node 1 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Rem
Removing and Installing System Components | 183 Installing the Interposer Extender for 2U Node Tray 1 Place the interposer-extender tray into the
184 | Removing and Installing System Components Expansion-Card Assembly and Expansion Card Removing the Expansion Card for 1U Node 1 Remove the
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
186 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Expansion Card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified
Removing and Installing System Components | 187 Removing the Expansion Card for 2U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv
188 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-26. Removing the Expansion-card Lock Cover for 2U Node 1 expansion-card assembly 2 s
Removing and Installing System Components | 189 Figure 3-27. Removing the Expansion Card for 2U Node 1 expansion card 2 screw 3 riser card
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
190 | Removing and Installing System Components 8 Install the expansion-card slot cover and screw securing the expansion-card bracket. See Figu
Removing and Installing System Components | 191 9 Install the expansion-card lock cover and screws securing to the expansion card bracket. See Fig
192 | Removing and Installing System Components Assembly" on page 170. 4 Remove the four screws that secure the expansion-card assembly. 5
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
194 | Removing and Installing System Components RAID Card The installation and removal procedures and cable routing for the RAID Cards including
Removing and Installing System Components | 195 LSI 9265-8i Card NOTE: The LSI 9265-8i card assembly should include the RAID Battery interposer ca
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
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
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 199 10 Replace the four screws that secure the LSI 9265-8i card assembly. 11 Install the system-board
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better user of your computer. CAUTION: A
20 | About Your System Table 1-2. Hard-Drive Status Indicators−For 2.5” Hard-Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration Controller Hard Drive
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 207 11 Install the system-board assembly. See “Installing a System-Board Assembly” on page 171. Cable
208 | Removing and Installing System Components NOTE: When connecting the RAID battery cable, the BBU interposer card should be installed on th
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
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
210 | Removing and Installing System Components When securing the cable tie, make the cable tie go through the second air hole (from the bottom
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
212 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery Assembly 1 Attach the LSI9265-8i RAID battery assembly
Removing and Installing System Components | 213 Interposer Extender Tray” on page 182. 6 Remove the LSI 9265-8i RAID battery assembly. See “Removi
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
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
216 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Riser Card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servi
Removing and Installing System Components | 217 Installing the Riser card for 1U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servic
218 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Riser card for 2U Node CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servi
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
22 | About Your System Figure 1-11 Service Tag Location on the Left Front Panel Figure 1-12 Service Tag Location on the Chassis
220 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-48. Removing and Installing the 2U Riser card 1 screw (4) 2 expansion-card bracket 3
Removing and Installing System Components | 221 6 Install the expansion card. See “Installing the Expansion Card for 2U Node” on page 191. 7 Repl
222 | Removing and Installing System Components Optional Mezzanine Cards Removing the LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card NOTE: The LSI 2008 SAS mezzan
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
224 | Removing and Installing System Components Cable Routing for LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card (1U Node) 1 Connect the mini-SAS&SGPIO cable
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
226 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-53. Cable Routing for LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card (2U Node) Item Cable From (LSI
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
228 | Removing and Installing System Components When securing the cable tie, make the cable tie go through the second air hole (from the bottom
Removing and Installing System Components | 229 Removing the 1GbE Mezzanine Card NOTE: The 1GbE mezzanine card is seated in PCI-E Gen3 x8 mezzanin
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
230 | Removing and Installing System Components 1 screw (3) 2 expansion-card bracket 3 system-board assembly 5 Remove the screws that secure
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
232 | Removing and Installing System Components the system-board assembly. See Figure 3-57. 5 Place the expansion-card bracket into the system-
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
234 | Removing and Installing System Components 5 Remove the screws that secure the 10GbE mezzanine card assembly. See Figure 3-60. 6 Lift the
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
236 | Removing and Installing System Components system-board assembly. See Figure 3-60. 5 Place the expansion-card bracket into the system-boar
Removing and Installing System Components | 237 Figure 3-62. Removing and Installing the Mezzanine-Card Bridge Board 1 card bridge board 2 syste
238 | Removing and Installing System Components System Memory Each system board has sixteen DDR3 memory module sockets for the installation of u
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
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
240 | Removing and Installing System Components Table 3-3. Memory Module Configurations for Dual Processors Memory Module Processor 1 CHA CHB
Removing and Installing System Components | 241 See “Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID battery Assembly” on page 210. Locate the memory module sockets.
242 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing the Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time af
Removing and Installing System Components | 243 Figure 3-65. Installing a Memory Module 1 memory module 2 alignment key 3 memory module socket e
244 | Removing and Installing System Components System Battery Replacing the System Battery WARNING: There is a danger of a new battery explodi
Removing and Installing System Components | 245 Figure 3-66. Replacing the System Battery 1 system battery 2 positive side of battery connector
246 | Removing and Installing System Components System Board Removing a System Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified serv
Removing and Installing System Components | 247 Figure 3-67. Removing and Installing the System Board 1 screw (8) 2 system board 3 system-board
248 | Removing and Installing System Components Installing a System Board 1 Unpack the new system board. 2 Holding the system board by the edg
Removing and Installing System Components | 249 Cable Routing for Onboard SATA Cables (1U Node) 1 Connect the onboard SATA cables to the system bo
About Your System | 25 Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description and system board. Lights amber when the system needs attention due to a
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
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
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
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
254 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (System Board) To (Interposer Extender for 2U Node and System Board) Onboard m
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
256 | Removing and Installing System Components 7 Remove the four screws that secure the power cables to the power distribution board 1. See Fi
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
258 | Removing and Installing System Components 10 Lift the power distribution board connector from the system. See Figure 3-76. Figure 3-76.
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
26 | About Your System Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description system using the power button causes the system to perform a gracefu
260 | Removing and Installing System Components CAUTION: If removed, you must replace the power distribution board 2 and the power distribution
Removing and Installing System Components | 261 Cable Routing for Power Distribution Board Cable routings for power distribution board 1 (top) and
262 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Power Distribution Boards) To Hard-drive backplane power cable Hard-drive bac
Removing and Installing System Components | 263 Figure 3-79. Cable Routing−Power Distribution Board 2 (Bottom) Item Cable From (Power Distribut
264 | Removing and Installing System Components Middle Planes Removing the Middle Planes CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified
Removing and Installing System Components | 265 Figure 3-80. Removing and Installing the Middle-Wall Bracket 1 middle-wall bracket 2 screw (6) 7
266 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-81. Removing and Installing the Power Cable Cover 1 screw 2 power cable cover 10 Re
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
268 | Removing and Installing System Components 13 Remove the screws that secure the mid-plane holder support to the chassis. See Figure 3-84.
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
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-
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
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
272 | Removing and Installing System Components 18 Installing a Cooling Fan” on page 157. 19 Replace the system-board assemblies. See “Install
Removing and Installing System Components | 273 Cable Routing for Middle Plane to Direct Hard-Drive Backplane Figure 3-87. Cable Routing−Top Mid
274 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-88. Cable Routing−Bottom Middle Plane to Direct Backplane for 12 x3.5” Hard-Drive Con
Removing and Installing System Components | 275 Figure 3-89. Cable Routing−Top Middle Plane to Direct Backplane for 24 x2.5” Hard-Drive Configura
276 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Top Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS c
Removing and Installing System Components | 277 Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS c
278 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Direct Backplane) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS
Removing and Installing System Components | 279 Item Cable From (Top Middle Plane) To (Expander Card) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS connect
28 | About Your System LAN Indicator Codes Figure 1-22. LAN Indicators 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator Component Indicator Con
280 | Removing and Installing System Components Item Cable From (Bottom Middle Plane) To (Expander Card) Hard-drive backplane cable Mini-SAS co
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
282 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-94. Back View of the 2.5” Direct Backplane 1 backplane power connector for power su
Removing and Installing System Components | 283 5 Disconnect front panel cables from the power distribution board. See Figure 3-78. Note the routi
284 | Removing and Installing System Components 7 Remove the screws that secure the front-panel assemblies to the chassis. See Figure 3-96. 8
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
286 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Replace the screws that secure the front-panel assemblies to the chassis. See Figure 3-96. 5
Removing and Installing System Components | 287 2.5-inch Hard Drive Expander Configuration NOTE: Following is the replacement procedure of SATA2 a
288 | Removing and Installing System Components 4 Disconnect all the cables from the backplane and expander card. See Figure 3-98 and Figure 3-
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
About Your System | 29 Figure 1-23. LAN Indicators (Management Port) 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator Component Indicator Condition
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
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
292 | Removing and Installing System Components 9 Remove the screws that secure the expander card assembly to the hard-drive cage. See Figure 3
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
294 | Removing and Installing System Components 11 Remove the screws that secure the backplane for expander configuration to the hard-drive cag
Removing and Installing System Components | 295 Installing the 2.5-inch Hard Drive Backplane for Expander Configuration CAUTION: Many repairs may
296 | Removing and Installing System Components 12 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn on the system, including any attached
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.
298 | Removing and Installing System Components 11 Push aside the retention hooks on the front-panel assembly. See Figure 3-106. 12 Remove the
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
Contents | 3 Contents 1 About Your System ... 13 Accessing System Features du
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
300 | Removing and Installing System Components Sensor Boards Removing the Sensor Board for 3.5” Hard-Drive System CAUTION: Many repairs may on
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
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
Removing and Installing System Components | 303 Figure 3-108. Cable Routing−Sensor Board and Front Panel Item Cable From (Power Distribution Bo
304 | Removing and Installing System Components Removing the Sensor Board for 2.5” Hard-Drive System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by
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
306 | Removing and Installing System Components 10 Remove the screw that secures the sensor board to the sensor-board holder. See Figure 3-110
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
308 | Removing and Installing System Components Figure 3-111. Cable Routing−Sensor Board and Front Panel Item Cable From (Power Distributio
4 Troubleshooting Your System | 309 Troubleshooting Your System Minimum Configuration to POST One Power Supply One Processor (CPU) in socket C
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
310 | Troubleshooting Your System Installation Problems Perform the following checks when you troubleshoot installation problems: Check all
Troubleshooting Your System | 311 Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem 1 Check the system and power connections to the monitor. 2 Check the video
312 | Troubleshooting Your System If the problem persists, replace the device. If all troubleshooting fails, see “Getting Help” on page 343. Tr
Troubleshooting Your System | 313 3 Ensure that the appropriate drivers are installed and the protocols are bound. See the NIC’s documentation. 4
314 | Troubleshooting Your System 5 Reinstall the components you removed in step 3. 6 Close the system. See “Closing the System” on page 152.
Troubleshooting Your System | 315 Troubleshooting the System Battery 1 Re-enter the time and date through the System Setup program. See “System Se
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
Troubleshooting Your System | 317 Ambient temperature is too high. External airflow is obstructed. Cables inside the system obstruct airfl
318 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting System Memory CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You
Troubleshooting Your System | 319 8 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals. 9 Enter the S
32 | About Your System 1200W Power Supply Figure 1-25. Power Supply Status Indicator 1 power supply 2 AC power Indicator Component Indicato
320 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a Hard Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You s
Troubleshooting Your System | 321 Troubleshooting a Storage Controller NOTE: When troubleshooting a SAS RAID controller, also see the documentatio
322 | Troubleshooting Your System 9 Install the system-board assembly. See “Installing a System-Board Assembly” on page 171. 10 Reconnect the
Troubleshooting Your System | 323 Troubleshooting Processors CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
324 | Troubleshooting Your System 12 Remove the system-board assembly. See “Removing a System-Board Assembly” on page 170. 13 Replace process
5 Jumpers and Connectors | 325 Jumpers and Connectors This chapter provides specific information about the system jumpers. It also provides some bas
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
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
328 | Jumpers and Connectors Backplane Connectors 3.5" Hard-Drive Direct Backplane Figure 5-3. Front View of the Backplane 1 3.5” backpla
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
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
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
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
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 (
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
334 | Jumpers and Connectors Interposer Extender for 2U Node Connectors Figure 5-11. Interposer Extender for 2U node Connectors 1 SATA2 and S
Jumpers and Connectors | 335 LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-12. LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 mezzanine card connect
336 | Jumpers and Connectors 1GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-13. 1GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 1GbE mezzanine card 2 mezzanine card
Jumpers and Connectors | 337 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-14. 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 SFP + port 0 2 10GbE mezzanine card
338 | Jumpers and Connectors Power Distribution Board 1 Connectors Figure 5-15. Power Distribution Board 1 Connectors 1 front panel connector f
Jumpers and Connectors | 339 Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors Figure 5-16. Power Distribution Board 2 Connectors 1 bridge card connector 2
34 | About Your System Post Error Code Collecting System Event Log (SEL) for Investigation Whenever possible, the BIOS will output the current b
340 | Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform tr
Jumpers and Connectors | 341 System Configuration Jumper Settings on the C6220 System Board The function of system configuration jumper installed o
342 | Jumpers and Connectors Direct Backplane Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shoul
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
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,
Index | 345 Dell contacting, 343 drive blank installing, 158, 159 removing, 158, 159 E expansion card troubleshooting, 322 expansion card for 1U no
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
Index | 347 N NICs troubleshooting, 312 P phone numbers, 343 POST accessing system features, 13 power distribution board installing, 259 removing,
348 | Index riser card for 2U node installing, 220 removing, 218 S safety, 150 SAS controller daughter card troubleshooting, 321 SAS Mezzanine c
Index | 349 V video troubleshooting, 311 W warranty, 52 wet system troubleshooting, 313
About Your System | 35 Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 0012h Local Console Output Error Video device initialization failed Mak
36 | About Your System Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method Error KB device is well 0023h Memory Correctable Error Memory correc
About Your System | 37 Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 002Fh No Microcode be Updated Processor microcode load failed Check pro
38 | About Your System System Event Log Processor Error Message: “Processor Sensor, IERR error, Processor 1” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetF
About Your System | 39 Memory ECC Message: “Memory Sensor, Correctable ECC error, SBE warning threshold, CPU1 DIMM_A1” Byte Field Value Description
4 | Contents POST End Event ... 44 POST Error Code Event .
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
About Your System | 41 IOH Core Error Message: “Critical Interrupt Sensor, Fatal Error, xxxx bit, QPI[0] Error” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetF
42 | About Your System SB Error Message: “Critical Interrupt Sensor, Correctable, MCU Parity Error” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun 10h
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
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
About Your System | 45 POST Error Code Event Message: “System Firmware Progress, POST error code: UBLBh.” Byte Field Value Description 1 NetFunLun
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
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
48 | About Your System Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset 0007h 0x06 5V Voltage (02h) Threshold (01h)
About Your System | 49 Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset 000Dh 0x42 CPU2 Temp Temperature (01h) Threshol
Contents | 5 SATA Configuration ... 97 PCI Configuration ...
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
About Your System | 51 Record ID Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Event/Reading Type Offset Dynamic 0x64 12V Voltage(02h) Threshold(01h) Va
52 | About Your System Other Information You May Need WARNING: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your system. Warrant
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
6 | Contents Removing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank ... 158 Installing a 3.5-inch Hard-Drive Blank ..
60 | About Your System C6220 II System Configuration Limitations by Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 v2 product family System Configuration Limit
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
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
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
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
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
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*
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
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
Using the System Setup Program | 69 Boot Manager During BIOS POST, press F11 can enter Boot Manager to select boot device.
Contents | 7 Installing a Processor ... 178 Interposer Extender for 2U Nod
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
Using the System Setup Program | 71 Boot Manager – Legacy Mode Console Redirection The console redirection allows a remote user to diagnose an
72 | Using the System Setup Program After reconnecting the console, if the display is abnormal it is recommended that you reflash the screen by
Using the System Setup Program | 73 Remote Access: enabled Serial port number: COM2 as SOL Serial Port Mode: 115200 8, n, 1 Flow Contr
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
Using the System Setup Program | 75 Serial Port Connection List Signal Type Setup Option OS Setting Output Remote Access Serial Port Number Serial
76 | Using the System Setup Program Main Menu The main menu displays information about your system boards and BIOS. Main Screen NOTE: The opt
Using the System Setup Program | 77 Option Description Service Tag Displays the service tag of the product. The service tag field should match wha
78 | Using the System Setup Program Advanced Menu This option displays a table of items that defines advanced information about your system. CA
Using the System Setup Program | 79 Power Management Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Power
8 | Contents Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery ... 212 Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery .
80 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Balanced default) mode. This option works while the OS is not supported power management
Using the System Setup Program | 81 Chassis PSU Configuration 1 Enter the server BIOS setup screen. 2 Enter Advanced/Power Management/Chassis P
82 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Required Power Supplies This is the number of power supplied that is required to run th
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
84 | Using the System Setup Program
Using the System Setup Program | 85 Option Description Power Budget Shows this chassis available power wattage. Chassis Level Capping (Disabled
86 | Using the System Setup Program Emergency Throttling When the power emergency process starts, an event will be generated by FCB. And there i
Using the System Setup Program | 87 Option Description Sled Level Policy (Chassis Level default) Sets the sled level policy when emergency throt
88 | Using the System Setup Program CPU Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 89
Contents | 9 Removing the Memory Modules ... 240 Installing the Memory Modules ...
90 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Active Processor Cores (All Cores default) This field controls the number of enabled co
Using the System Setup Program | 91 Option Description C-States (Enabled default) Enabled - The processor can operate in all available Power C Sta
92 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Scorpion, Nemo only) (Off default) Dial. CPU RAPL Small Dial (Scorpion, Nemo only) (0 de
Using the System Setup Program | 93 Prefetch Configuration Option Description Adjacent Cache Prefetch (Enabled default) Includes MLC Spatial Prefe
94 | Using the System Setup Program Memory Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description
Using the System Setup Program | 95 Option Description copied to the spare rank and the failed rank is disabled. With memory sparing enabled, the
96 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description NOTE: BIOS will auto restrict selection if DIMM does not support low voltage. NUMA Suppor
Using the System Setup Program | 97 SATA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
98 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Embedded SATA Controller (AHCI default) Off – Disables the SATA controller. The token a
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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