Dell™ PowerEdge™R510 SystemsHardware Owner’sManualRegulatory Model E12S Series and E13S SeriesRegulatory Type E12S001 and E13S001book.book Page 1 Fr
10 ContentsTroubleshooting an Internal Hard Drive . . . . . . . . 182Troubleshooting a Storage Controller. . . . . . . . . 183Troubleshooting Expa
100 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-12. Installing and Removing an Internal Hard Drive Bay1 internal hard drives (2) 2 release latch3 internal h
Installing System Components 101Installing an Internal Hard Drive Bay CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You sh
102 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-13. Installing and Removing an Internal Hard Drive From the Internal Hard-Drive Bay*Screws are supplied along
Installing System Components 103Optical Drive (Optional) An optional slimline SATA DVD-ROM or DVD+/-RW optical drive slides into the front panel and c
104 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-14. Removing the Optical DriveInstalling an Optical Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certif
Installing System Components 1056Slide in the optical drive until the latch snaps into place.7Connect the optical drive cable to the back of the drive
106 Installing System Components1Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from its electrical outlet.2Open t
Installing System Components 107Figure 3-15. Removing and Replacing a Fan (Eight–Hard-Drive System) 1 fans (5) 2 release tab3 fan cable123book.book P
108 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-16. Removing and Replacing a Fan (Twelve–Hard-Drive System) 1 fans (5) 2 release tab3 fan cable123book.book
Installing System Components 109Replacing a Cooling Fan 1Align the fan module so that the side with the power cable faces toward the back of the syste
Contents 117 Getting Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199Contacting Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199Glossary . . .
110 Installing System Components NOTE: If only one power supply is installed, it must be installed in the PS1 power supply bay.Removing a Redundant P
Installing System Components 111Figure 3-17. Removing and Installing a Redundant Power SupplyInstalling a Redundant Power Supply 1Verify that both pow
112 Installing System Components NOTE: When installing, hot-swapping, or hot-adding a new power supply in a system with two power supplies, allow sev
Installing System Components 1134Remove the screws and the bracket securing the power supply to the chassis. 5Lift the power supply to remove it from
114 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a Non-Redundant Power Supply NOTE: This section is applicable to systems with cabled hard drives only.1Op
Installing System Components 115The maximum memory that is supported on your system varies according to the types and sizes of memory modules being us
116 Installing System Components– For quad-rank memory modules:• One memory module per channel supports up to 1067 MHz.• Two memory modules per channe
Installing System Components 117Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 show sample memory configurations that follow the appropriate memory guidelines stated in this
118 Installing System Components1.Requires x4- or x8-based memory modules.Advanced ECC1 2-GB XX 4 all 8 all4-GB XX 8 all 16 all8-GB XX 16 all 32 all16
Installing System Components 119Installing Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been po
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120 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-19. Installing and Removing a Memory Module7Align the memory module's edge connector with the alignment
Installing System Components 12112Start up the system, press <F2> to enter the System Setup program, and check the System Memory settings on the
122 Installing System Components5Press down and out on the ejectors on each end of the socket until the memory module pops out of the socket. See Figu
Installing System Components 123• All the slots are x8 connectors. CAUTION: To ensure proper cooling, only one of the two expansion cards can have a
124 Installing System ComponentsTable 3-4. Expansion-Card Installation Priority for Riser 2Installing an Expansion Card CAUTION: Many repairs may onl
Installing System Components 1256Holding the card by its edges, position the card so that the card-edge connector aligns with the expansion-card conne
126 Installing System Components10Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 89.11Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and
Installing System Components 127Removing an Expansion-Card Riser CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
128 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-21. Installing or Removing an Expansion-Card Riser Installing an Expansion-Card Riser1To install an expansion
Installing System Components 1294Reinstall the storage controller card. See "Installing the Storage Controller Card" on page 131.5Reconnect
About Your System 13About Your System NOTE: The illustrations in this document show systems with hot-swappable hard drives.Accessing System Features
130 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-22. Installing and Removing the Storage Controller Card1 storage connector 2 expansion-card riser3 storage co
Installing System Components 131Installing the Storage Controller Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You
132 Installing System Components10Replace the expansion card. See "Installing an Expansion Card" on page 124.11Close the system. See "C
Installing System Components 133Figure 3-23. Installing or Removing an iDRAC6 Express Card 7Reinstall all expansion cards in the expansion-card riser
134 Installing System Components3Pull back slightly on the retention standoff tab at the front edge of the card and gently lift the card off the reten
Installing System Components 135Figure 3-24. Installing or Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card 7If applicable, install the VFlash media card. See &qu
136 Installing System ComponentsRemoving an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shou
Installing System Components 137VFlash Media (Optional)The VFlash media card is a Secure Digital (SD) card that plugs into the iDRAC6 Enterprise card
138 Installing System Components4Insert the USB memory key into the USB connector. See Figure 3-25. 5Close the system. See "Closing the System&qu
Installing System Components 1393Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 87.4Remove the cooling shroud. See "Removing the Coo
14 About Your SystemFront-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-1. Front-Panel Features and Indicators (Eight–Hard-Drive System)Item Indicator, Button
140 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-26. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink10Rotate the processor shield upward and out of the way. See Figure
Installing System Components 141Figure 3-27. Installing and Removing a Processor1 processor 2 processor shield3 notch in processor 4 socket key 5 ZIF
142 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a Processor CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perf
Installing System Components 14310 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the heat-sink retention screws. See Figure 3-26.11Replace the cooling shro
144 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-28. Replacing the System Battery4If installed, remove the expansion card from the expansion-card slot. See &q
Installing System Components 1459Press the battery toward the negative side of the connector and lift it up out of the securing tab at the negative si
146 Installing System ComponentsRAID Battery (Optional)Removing the RAID Battery CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service techni
Installing System Components 147Installing the RAID Battery1Insert the RAID battery into the battery carrier until it locks into place. See Figure 3-2
148 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-30. Removing and Installing the Control Panel—LED (Four–Hard-Drive System)1 control panel cable 2 USB memory
Installing System Components 149Installing the Control Panel Assembly (Four–Hard-Drive System)1Install the control panel board in the system chassis a
About Your System 152 NMI button Used to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when using certain operating systems. This button can be press
150 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-31. Removing and Installing the Control Panel—LED (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)1 bracket 2 control-panel cable3
Installing System Components 151Installing the Control-Panel Module–LED (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)1Connect the control-panel cable to the control-pane
152 Installing System Components5Remove the front panel plate until it separates from the display module to allow access to the mounting screws.6Remov
Installing System Components 1536Disconnect the display module cable from the control panel board. See Figure 3-32.7Remove the two Phillips screws tha
154 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the Control Panel Assembly1Install the control panel board in the system chassis and secure with the two Ph
Installing System Components 155 CAUTION: Do not pull on the cable to unseat the connector. Doing so can damage the cable. Figure 3-33. Removing and
156 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the Front-Panel IO Module (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)1Connect and latch the front-panel IO cable at the back
Installing System Components 1574Remove all hard drives. See "Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive" on page 92.5Disconnect the power cable from th
158 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-34. Removing and Installing a SAS Backplane (Eight–Hard-Drive System) 1 SAS backplane power cable 2 backplane
Installing System Components 159Figure 3-35. Removing and Installing a SAS Backplane (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)1 SAS backplane 2 backplane retention l
16 About Your SystemFigure 1-2. Front-Panel Features and Indicators (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)7 USB connectors (2) Connect USB devices to the system.
160 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the SAS Backplane1Lower the backplane into the system, being careful to avoid damaging components on the fa
Installing System Components 161Power Distribution Board NOTE: This section is applicable only to systems with redundant power supply.The power dist
162 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-36. Removing and Installing the Power Distribution Board (Eight–Hard-Drive System)1 screws (4) 2 power supply
Installing System Components 163Figure 3-37. Removing and Replacing the Power Distribution Board (Twelve–Hard-Drive System)1 screws (3) 2 power supply
164 Installing System ComponentsReplacing the Power Distribution Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You
Installing System Components 165System BoardRemoving the System Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You s
166 Installing System Components11Remove the nine screws securing the system board to the chassis and then slide the system board assembly toward the
Installing System Components 167Installing the System Board1Unpack the new system board.2Remove the labels from the processor shield and affix them to
168 Installing System Components15Replace the cooling shroud. See "Installing the Cooling Shroud" on page 91.16Close the system. See "C
Troubleshooting Your System 169Troubleshooting Your SystemSafety First—For You and Your System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified
About Your System 172 Power-on indicator/ power button The power-on indicator lights when the system power is on.The power button controls the DC powe
170 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem 1Check the system and power connections to the monitor.2Check the video interface c
Troubleshooting Your System 1717Reconnect and power on each USB device one at a time.8If a device causes the same problem, power down the device, repl
172 Troubleshooting Your System• Change the auto-negotiation setting, if possible.• Use another connector on the switch or hub.If you are using a NIC
Troubleshooting Your System 173• Vflash media cards• USB memory keys• NIC hardware key• Expansion-card riser • Integrated storage controller card• iDR
174 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting a Damaged System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
Troubleshooting Your System 1753Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet and turn on the system.4Enter the System Setup program.If the date and t
176 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting System Cooling Problems CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You
Troubleshooting Your System 1776If the fan does not function, turn off the system and install a new fan. See "Replacing a Cooling Fan" on pa
178 Troubleshooting Your System5Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.6Open the system. S
Troubleshooting Your System 17920As the system boots, observe any error message that appears and the diagnostic indicators on the front of the system.
18 About Your SystemLCD Panel Features (Optional) NOTE: This section is applicable only to eight–hard-drive systems. For four–hard-drive and eight–h
180 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting an Optical Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
Troubleshooting Your System 181Troubleshooting a Hard Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
182 Troubleshooting Your System5Restart the system, enter the System Setup program, and verify that the controller is enabled and the drives appear in
Troubleshooting Your System 1833Ensure that the required device drivers for your controller card are installed and are configured correctly. See the o
184 Troubleshooting Your System6Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from its electrical outlet.7Open the system. S
Troubleshooting Your System 1853Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.4Open the system. S
186 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting Processors CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only p
Troubleshooting Your System 18713Run the appropriate online diagnostic test. See "Running the System Diagnostics" on page 189.If the test fa
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Running the System Diagnostics 189Running the System DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your system, run the diagnostics before calling for t
About Your System 19Home ScreenThe Home screen displays user-configurable information about the system. This screen is displayed during normal system
190 Running the System Diagnostics• Display, print, or save test results• Temporarily suspend testing if an error is detected or terminate testing whe
Running the System Diagnostics 191Embedded System Diagnostics Testing OptionsClick the testing option in the Main Menu window.Using the Custom Test Op
192 Running the System Diagnostics•Test Iterations — Selects the number of times the test is run.•Log output file pathname — Enables you to specify th
Jumpers and Connectors 193Jumpers and ConnectorsThis section provides specific information about the system jumpers. It also provides some basic infor
194 Jumpers and ConnectorsSystem Board ConnectorsSee Figure 6-1 and Table 6-2 for the location and description of the system board connectors.Figure 6
Jumpers and Connectors 195Table 6-2. System Board ConnectorsItem Connector Description1 CPU2 Processor 22 iDRAC6 Enterprise iDRAC6 Enterprise card con
196 Jumpers and ConnectorsDisabling a Forgotten PasswordThe system's software security features include a system password and a setup password, w
Jumpers and Connectors 197 NOTE: If you assign a new system and/or setup password with the jumper plug still in the "disabled" position, th
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Getting Help 199Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indica
20 About Your SystemSetup MenuView MenuOption DescriptionBMC or DRACNOTE: If an iDRAC6 Express card is installed on the system, the BMC option is repl
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Glossary 201GlossaryA — Ampere(s).AC — Alternating current.ACPI — Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. A standard interface for enabling the op
202 Glossarycoprocessor — A chip that relieves the system’s processor of specific processing tasks. A math coprocessor, for example, handles numeric p
Glossary 203F — Fahrenheit.FAT — File allocation table. The file system structure used by MS-DOS to organize and keep track of file storage. The Micro
204 GlossaryIRQ — Interrupt request. A signal that data is about to be sent to or received by a peripheral device travels by an IRQ line to the proces
Glossary 205MAC address — Media Access Control address. Your system’s unique hardware number on a network.mAh — Milliampere-hour(s).Mb — Megabit(s); 1
206 Glossaryparity — Redundant information that is associated with a block of data.parity stripe — In RAID arrays, a striped hard drive containing par
Glossary 207ROM — Read-only memory. Your system contains some programs essential to its operation in ROM code. A ROM chip retains its contents even af
208 Glossarysystem board — As the main circuit board, the system board usually contains most of your system’s integral components, such as the process
Glossary 209video memory — Most VGA and SVGA video adapters include memory chips in addition to your system’s RAM. The amount of video memory installe
About Your System 21Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns NOTE: This section is applicable to systems with hot-swappable hard drives only.Figure 1-4. Hard-Dr
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Index 211IndexAAdvanced ECC memory mode, 116Bback-panel features, 22batteriestroubleshooting, 174batterytroubleshooting the RAID card battery, 183batt
212 Indexdiagnosticsadvanced testing options, 191testing options, 191using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics, 189when to use, 190DIMMsSee memory modules (DIM
Index 213hard drive blank, 92iDRAC card, 132, 134memory modules, 119power supply blank, 112processor, 142SAS backplane board, 160SAS controller, 131Jj
214 IndexPOSTaccessing system features, 13power indicators, 14, 26power suppliesindicators, 26removing, 110, 112replacing, 111, 114power supply blank,
Index 215supportcontacting Dell, 199systemclosing, 89opening, 87system boardconnectors, 194installing, 167jumpers, 193removing, 165system coolingtroub
216 Indexprocessor, 138USBfront-panel connectors, 14internal connector for memory key, 137USB deviceback-panel connectors, 22USB keytroubleshooting, 1
22 About Your SystemBack-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-5 shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the back panel of the syste
About Your System 23Item Indicator, Button, or ConnectorIcon Description1 Serial connector Connects a serial device to the system.2 Video connector Co
24 About Your System9 System status indicatorLights blue during normal system operation.Both the systems management software and the identification bu
About Your System 25Guidelines for Connecting Optional External Devices• Turn off power to the system and external devices before attaching a new exte
26 About Your SystemPower Indicator Codes NOTE: This section is applicable to systems with redundant power supplies only.The power supplies have an i
About Your System 27Diagnostic Lights (Optional) NOTE: This section is applicable to twelve–hard-drive systems and systems with cabled hard drives on
28 About Your SystemHard drive failure. Ensure that the diskette drive and hard drive are properly connected. See "Hard Drives" on page 91 f
About Your System 29LCD Status Messages (Optional) NOTE: This section is applicable only to eight–hard-drive systems. The system's control panel
Contents 3Contents1 About Your System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Accessing System Features During Startup. . . . . . . 13Front-Panel Feat
30 About Your SystemE1114 Ambient Temp exceeds allowed range.Ambient temperature has a reached a point outside of the allowed range.See "Troubles
About Your System 31E122A CPU # VTT Regulator failure. Reseat CPU.Specified processor VTT voltage regulator has failed.Reseat the processor(s). See &q
32 About Your SystemE1410 System Fatal Error detected. Specified processor has an internal error. The error may or may not have been caused by the pro
About Your System 33E1420 CPU Bus parity error. Power cycle AC.The system BIOS has reported a processor bus parity error.Remove AC power to the system
34 About Your SystemE1620 Power Supply # (### W) AC power error. Check PSU cables.Specified power supply's AC input is outside of the allowable r
About Your System 35E1711 PCI parity error on #. Review & clear SEL.The system BIOS has reported a PCI parity error on a component that resides in
36 About Your SystemE1A14 SAS cable A failure. Check connection.SAS cable A is missing or bad.Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable
About Your System 37E2014 CMOS RAM failure. Power cycle AC.CMOS failure. CMOS RAM not functioning properly.Remove AC power to the system for 10 second
38 About Your SystemE201A SuperIO failure. Power cycle AC.SIO failure. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system.If the prob
About Your System 39E2021 Incorrect memory configuration. Review User Guide.Incorrect memory configuration.Check screen for specific error messages. S
4 ContentsDiagnostics Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Alert Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Other Information Y
40 About Your SystemE2113 Mem mirror OFF on DIMM ## & ##. Power cycle ACThe system BIOS has disabled memory mirroring because it has determined on
About Your System 41Solving Problems Described by LCD Status Messages The code and text on the LCD can often specify a very precise fault condition th
42 About Your System• The system is reset and new error events are detected.• A failure is recorded from another source that maps to the same display
About Your System 43Alert! iDRAC6 not responding. Rebooting.The optional iDRAC6 is not responding to BIOS communication either because it is not funct
44 About Your SystemAlert! Power required exceeds PSU wattage. Check PSU and system configuration. Alert! Continuing system boot accepts the risk that
About Your System 45BIOS Update Attempt Failed!Remote BIOS update attempt failed.Retry the BIOS update. If problem persists, see "Getting Help&qu
46 About Your SystemCPUs with different cache sizes detected.Mismatched processors have been installed in the system.Ensure that all processors have t
About Your System 47DIMM configuration on each CPU should match. Invalid memory configuration on a dual-processor system. The memory module configurat
48 About Your SystemKeyboard fuse has failedOvercurrent detected at the keyboard connector.See "Getting Help" on page 199.Local keyboard may
About Your System 49Memory set to minimum frequency.The memory frequency may be intentionally set lower for power conservation.If not an intentional s
Contents 5System and Setup Password Features . . . . . . . . . 76Using the System Password . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Using the Setup Password. .
50 About Your SystemNo boot device available.Faulty or missing optical drive subsystem, hard drive, or hard drive subsystem, or no bootable USB key in
About Your System 51Plug & Play Configuration ErrorError encountered in initializing PCIe device; faulty system board.Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper
52 About Your SystemSector not foundSeek errorSeek operation failedFaulty hard drive, USB device, or USB medium.Replace the USB medium or device. Ensu
About Your System 53The following DIMMs should match in geometry: x,x,...Invalid memory configuration. The specified memory modules do not match in si
54 About Your SystemTimer chip counter 2 failedFaulty system board. See "Getting Help" on page 199.TPM configuration operation honored. Syst
About Your System 55Unexpected interrupt in protected modeImproperly seated memory modules or faulty keyboard/mouse controller chip.Reseat the memory
56 About Your SystemUnused memory detected. DIMM’s installed in the following slot are not available when in 128-bit advanced ECC mode: x,x,xThe memor
About Your System 57Warning! Power required exceeds PSU wattage. Check PSU and system configuration. Warning! Performance degraded. CPU and memory set
58 About Your SystemWrite faultWrite fault on selected driveFaulty USB device, USB medium, optical drive assembly, hard drive, or hard drive subsystem
About Your System 59Warning MessagesA warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task.
6 ContentsRemoving a Hard Drive From aHard-Drive Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Installing a Hard Drive Into aHard-Drive Carrier . . .
60 About Your SystemOther Information You May Need WARNING: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your system. Warranty informa
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 61Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerThe System Setup program is the BIOS progra
62 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEntering the System Setup Program1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <F2> after you se
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 63System Setup OptionsMain ScreenFigure 2-1. Main System Setup Program Screen NOTE: The options f
64 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerProcessor Settings Displays information related to processors (speed, cache size, and so on). S
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 65Memory Settings ScreenF1/F2 Prompt on Error (Enabled default)Enables the system to halt on erro
66 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerProcessor Settings ScreenOption Description64-bit Specifies if the processor(s) support 64-bit
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 67SATA Settings Screen (Optional)Boot Settings ScreenOption DescriptionSATA controller(ATA Mode d
68 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerIntegrated Devices ScreenHard-Disk Drive SequenceDetermines the order in which the BIOS attempt
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 69PCI IRQ Assignments ScreenSerial Communication ScreenOS Watchdog Timer(Disabled default)Sets a
Contents 7System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114General Memory Module InstallationGuidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEmbedded Server Management Screen NOTE: This section is applicable to systems with hot-swappa
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 71Power Management ScreenSystem Security ScreenOption DescriptionPower Management(Active Power Co
72 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerSetup Password Restricts access to the System Setup program by using a setup password.NOTE: See
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 73Exit ScreenPress <Esc> to exit the System Setup program; the Exit screen displays:•Save C
74 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEntering the UEFI Boot Manager NOTE: Operating systems must be 64-bit UEFI-compatible (for exa
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 75UEFI Boot Manager ScreenUEFI Boot Settings ScreenSystem Utilities ScreenOption DescriptionConti
76 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerSystem and Setup Password Features NOTE: For a forgotten password, see "Disabling a Forgo
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 771Verify that Password Status is Unlocked.2Highlight the System Password option and press <En
78 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerIf an incorrect system password is entered, the system displays a message and prompts you to re
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 79As you type, placeholders appear in the field.The password assignment is not case-sensitive. To
8 ContentsSystem Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143Replacing the System Battery . . . . . . . . . . 143RAID Battery (Optional)
80 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager NOTE: Certain platform configurations may not support the full set of features provided by th
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 81Entering the BMC Setup Module1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <Ctrl><E> when
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Installing System Components 83Installing System Components NOTE: The illustrations in this section show systems with hot-swappable hard drives.Recom
84 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-1. Inside the System (Eight–Hard-Drive System) 1 control panel board 2 SAS backplane 3 cooling fan 4 expansion
Installing System Components 85Figure 3-2. Inside the System (Twelve–Hard-Drive System) 1 cooling fan 2 internal hard drives (2)3 expansion-card riser
86 Installing System ComponentsFront Bezel (Optional) A lock on the bezel restricts access to the power button, optical drive, and hard drive(s). The
Installing System Components 87Installing the Front Bezel1Hook the right end of the bezel onto the chassis.2Fit the free end of the bezel onto the sys
88 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-4. Removing and Replacing the System Cover (Eight–Hard-Drive System) 1 system cover latch 2 latch release lock
Installing System Components 89Figure 3-5. Removing and Replacing the System Cover (Twelve–Hard-Drive System) Closing the System1Lift the latch on the
Contents 9System Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Removing the System Board . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Installing the System Bo
90 Installing System ComponentsCooling ShroudA cooling shroud directs airflow from the cooling fans over the system processor(s) and memory module(s).
Installing System Components 91Installing the Cooling Shroud1Align the shroud using the center of the numbered fan bays as a guide.2Press the cooling
92 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-7. Removing or Installing a Hard-Drive Blank Installing a Hard-Drive Blank Align the hard-drive blank with the
Installing System Components 93Figure 3-8. Removing and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveInstalling a Hot-Swap Hard Drive CAUTION: Use only hard driv
94 Installing System Components4 With the lever on the hard drive carrier open, slide the hard drive into the drive bay until the carrier contacts the
Installing System Components 95Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier1Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive carrier with the connector
96 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-10. Removing and Installing a Cabled Hard Drive NOTE: If you are not replacing the hard drive, remove the driv
Installing System Components 974Install the hard drive into the bracket. See "Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier" on page 98.
98 Installing System ComponentsRemoving a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Remove the screws from the slide rails on the hard-drive carrier and se
Installing System Components 99Internal Hard DrivesAll twelve-hard-drive systems support two cabled 2.5-inch (SAS or SATA) internal hard drives. Inter
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