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Corrective action: Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1000 Failsafe voltage error. Contact the SEL to learn about critical support. event.
E1114 Ambient Temp exceeds allowed range. E1116 Memory disabled, temp above range. Power cycle AC.
The ambient temperature reaches a point outside the permitted range in the Refer to System Cooling Issues at a certain point. Troubleshooting.
The memory has exceeded the permitted temperature and the system disconnects the system's AC power to disable it to prevent component damage. 10 seconds, then restart the system. See System Cooling Problems Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1119 Chipset # temp out of range. Check chipset temperature beyond the allowed range see System cooling issues motherboard heatsinks. E1120 CPU VCORE Temp: "A point in the CPU VCORE. Troubleshooting.
Regulator temperature exceeds the allowable range See System Cooling Problems troubleshooting.
Regulator temp exceeding range. A certain point. Check fans". E1121 CPU VCACHE Temp: "CPU VCACHE
Regulator temperature exceeds the allowable range See System Cooling Problems troubleshooting.
Regulator temp exceeding range. A certain point. Check fans". E1122 Mem VR Temp : "Mem Voltage
Regulator temperature exceeds the allowable range See System Cooling Problems troubleshooting.
Regulator temp exceeding range. A certain point. Check fans". E1210 Motherboard battery failure. Check battery.
CMOS Battery Loss, or Voltage Exceeding License Scope for System Battery Failure. Exclude.
E1211 RAID Controller battery failure. RAID battery is lost, damaged, or caused by resetting the RAID battery connection Check battery. temperature problems and can no longer be charged. instrument. See Installing RAID Battery and System Cooling Issues Troubleshooting. E1216 3.3V Regulator failure. Reseat PCIe cards. 3.3V regulator failed. Remove and reset the PCIe expansion card. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Expansion Cards. E1219 Disk Backplane power failure. The storage device backplane regulator appears and the backplane is removed and reset. If
Check BP power cable.
Barrier.
The problem persists, see Get help.
E1222 CPU # VCACHE Regulator failure. The processor regulator is faulty. Contact support.
Please reset the processor. See Processor troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E122C CPU Power Fault. Power cycle AC. The AC power source fault of the disconnected system is detected when the processor is plugged in. 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E122E On-board regulator failed. Call A built-in voltage regulator is faulty. Disconnect the AC power supply to the system's support. 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1233 IO Riser power failure. The Reseat IO IO Boost Card Regulator appeared, so Riser. Barrier. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1234 Memory Riser # power failure. Reseat riser and DIMMs. The memory boost card voltage regulator is faulty. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1243 CPU # VCORE Regulator failure. Contact Support. The processor regulator is faulty. Please reset the processor. See Processor troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1244 Embedded 10Gb NICs disabled. Check or add PSUs. The 10 Gb embedded NIC has insufficient backup power. Reset the power device. See Troubleshooting Power Supplies Devices. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1245 CPU # VIO Regulator failure. Contact support. The processor regulator is faulty. Please reset the processor. See Processor troubleshooting. Reset the memory boost card. Reset the I/O boost card.
If the problem persists, see Get help. E1310 Fan ## RPM exceeding range. Check the revolutions per minute for a particular fan exceeding the system cooling problem fan. Expected scope of operation. Troubleshooting.
E1313 Fan redundancy lost. Check fans. There is no longer redundancy in the fan in the system. Check the LCD for additional scrolling information if the fan fails again. See System Overheating Hazard. E1314 Critical system cooling loss. Check fans. E1410 System Fatal Error detected. All fans have been removed from the system. Critical system error detected. Fan troubleshooting. Please make sure the fan is installed correctly. See Fan troubleshooting. Please check the LCD for additional scrolling information. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, and then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1414 CPU # temp exceeding range. Check that the specified processor exceeds acceptable and make sure that the CPU heatsink is installed correctly. Temperature range. Processor heatsink. See Troubleshooting Processors and Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems. E1418 CPU # not detected. Check CPU is missing or damaged for the specified processor, make sure the specified processor is seated properly. The configuration of the system is not supported. Install correctly. See Handler troubleshooting. E141C Unsupported CPU configur-ation. Processor configuration is not supported. Check CPU or BIOS revision. Please ensure that your processor is compatible with the system's "Getting Started Guide"
South" The model described in the surgical specifications matches and matches. E141F CPU # protocol error. The Power cycle system BIOS reports that the processor is co-AC. The discussion was wrong. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1420 CPU Bus parity error. Power cycle system BIOS reports processor total AC. Line parity error. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists,
See Get help. E1421 CPU # initializ-ation error. Power cycle AC. The system BIOS reports processor initiation errors. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1422 CPU # machine check error. The Power system BIOS reports that the machine checks the cycle AC. Wrong. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1610 Power Supply # (### W) missing. The specified power supply device has been disassembled, or see Check power supply for the power supply device. E1614 Power Supply # (### W) error. Check power supply. E1618 Predictive failure on Power Supply # (### W). Check PSU. The system is missing this device. Troubleshooting.
The specified power supply device is faulty. See Troubleshooting Power Supplies. If the power fan fails, the temperature is too high, please refer to the situation of increasing the power supply equipment, or the power supply communication error, and troubleshoot. This leads to an early warning of an impending power failure.
E161C Power Supply # (### W) lost AC power. Check PSU cables.
Check the backup of the specified power supply device for the specified power supply device on the system connection, but there is no AC input. AC power supply. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting the power supply device.
E1620 Power Supply # (### W) AC power AC power input of the specified power supply device Check the error of the specified power supply device. Check PSU cables. Beyond the scope of permission. AC power supply. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting the power supply device. E1624 Lost power supply redundancy. Check PSU cables. The power supply device subsystem no longer provides redundancy in the power supply device redundancy. If the rest of the power supply equipment is wrong, troubleshoot the line. The system will be shut down. E1626 Power Supply Mismatch. PSU1 = ### power device power in the system, PSU2 = ### W. different. Make sure you have a power supply device with the same power supply. Please refer to the system "Getting Started with the Guide
South" Grid. E1629 Power required > PSU wattage. Check PSU and config. The system configuration requires the use of a function configuration that is larger than the power supply device to turn off the power supply and reduce the power provided by the hardware, or to install it higher
rate, even if there is throttling. power the power device, and then restart the system. E1631 System power draw exceeded threshold. Contact support. The processor and memory limit is not enough to keep the system in use for 10 seconds when the AC power supply is configured before the system is disconnected, and then reboot the system power consumption is always at the top of the system. Under the large security level. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1632 PowerSafe event. Contact support. The processor and memory limits are limited to 10 seconds when the power supply device is configured before the AC power supply is disconnected from the system, and then reboots keep the system power consumption at all times in the system. below the maximum security level. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1710 I/O channel check error. Review & System BIOS Report I/O Clear SEL. Inspection. Review the details in the SEL and clear the SEL. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E1711 PCI parity error on Bus ## Device System BIOS reports that the component appears ## Function ##. Please remove and reset the PCIe
PCI parity error, the component expansion card. If the problem is still present in Bus ##, Device ##, see PCI Configuration Space for Expansion Card Functions ##. Obstacles are eliminated.
PCI parity error on Slot #. Review System BIOS Report Specified Slot & clear SEL. PCI parity error.
Remove and reset the PCIe expansion card. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Expansion Cards.
E1712 PCI system error on Bus ## Device System BIOS reports that component appears ## Function ##.
Please remove and reset the PCIe
PCI system error, this component is located in the expansion card. If the issue persists in Bus ##, Device ##, Feature, see Expand the PCI Configuration Space for Card ##. Obstacles are eliminated. Please reinstall the expansion card lifting plate. See Expansion Cards and Expansion Card Lifters. If the problem persists, it means that there is a problem with the upgrade card or system board. See Get help.
PCI system error on Slot #. Review System BIOS Report Specified Slot & clear SEL. The component in the system has a PCI system error.
E1714 Unknown error. Review & clear SEL.
The system BIOS determines the memory in the system.
Check out the SEL for details. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help.
In the error, but the error cannot be determined to detail the information, and then clear
E1715 Fatal I/O Error. Review & clear System BIOS determines that SEL is stored in the system. In a critical error.
Review the SEL for more information, and then clear the SEL. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1716 Chipset IERR Bus ## Dev## Function ##. Review & clear SEL.
The system BIOS reports an internal chipset error located in bus ##, device ##, function ##.
Review the SEL for more information, and then clear the SEL. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1717 CPU # internal error. Review & clear SEL.
The system BIOS determines that there is an internal error in the specified handler.
Review the SEL for more information, and then clear the SEL. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E171F PCIe fatal error on Bus ## Device System BIOS has reported component issue ## Function ##. The PCI configuration space located in the bus ## Device ## Function ##. PCIe fatal error on Slot #. Review System BIOS Reported Component Sent & Clear SEL. Located in the designated slot.
Please remove and reset the PCIe presence, see Expansion Card Troubleshooting.
Resulting in a PCIe fatal error, the component expansion card. If the problem persists
Please reinstall the expansion card holder Expansion card lifter. If the problem persists, it means that the upgrade card or system board is dead
Resulting in a PCIe fatal error, the component is upgraded. See Expansion Card and
Barrier. See Get help. E1810 Hard drive ## fault. Review & clear SEL. E1812 Hard drive ## removed. Check drive. E1813 Internal Dual SD Module Card # failed. Check SD card. The specified hard drive fails. See Hard Drive Troubleshooting Problems.
The specified hard drive is removed from the system for reference only. unloaded. The internal dual SD module card is faulty. Reset the internal dual SD module card. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1814 Internal SD Module Card #
Internal dual SD module card write protection
Change the Write Protection toggle setting on the SD card. Start the rebuild when the next boot test is performed. Reset the internal dual SD module card. See Removing the Internal SD Card and Installing the Internal SD Card. If the problem persists, see Get help.
write-protected. Check SD card. and not available. E1815 Internal Dual SD Module
redundancy lost. Check SD cards. The quality is no longer redundant.
E1A14 SAS cable A failure. Check connection.
SAS Cable A is missing or damaged. Reset the cable. If the problem persists, replace the cable. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1A15 SAS cable B failure. Check connection.
SAS cable B is missing or damaged. Reset the cable. If the problem persists, replace the cable. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E1A1D Control panel USB cable not detected. Check cable.
Connect to the USB electrical reset cable to the control panel. If the problem persists, the cable is missing or damaged. If it exists, please replace the cable. If the problem persists, see Get help.
E2010 Memory not detected. Inspect DIMMs.
No memory is detected in the system.
Install memory or reset memory boost cards and memory modules. See Installing a Memory Boost Card,
Install a memory module or system memory troubleshooting. E2011 Memory configuration failure. Check DIMMs. Memory is detected, but it is not possible See System Memory Failure configuration. An exclusion is detected during configuration memory. Wrong. E2012 Memory configured but unusable. Memory is configured, but not available. Check DIMMs. E2013 BIOS unable to shadow memory. Check DIMMs. The system BIOS is unable to copy its Quick Wipe write image into memory. See System memory troubleshooting. See System memory troubleshooting. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2015 DMA Controller failure. Power cycle AC. The DMA controller is faulty. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2016 Interrupt Controller failure. Power cycle AC. The interrupt controller fails. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2017 Timer refresh failure. Power cycle AC. Timer refresh malfunction. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2018 Programmable Timer error. Power programmable interval timer error. cycle AC. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2019 Parity error. Power cycle AC. Parity error. Disconnect the AC power supply to the system
E2014 CMOS RAM failure. Power cycle AC. CMOS is faulty. CMOS RAM is not working properly.
10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E201A SuperIO failure. Power cycle AC. SIO failed. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E201B Keyboard Controller error. The Power keyboard controller is malfunctioning. cycle AC. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E201C SMI initializ-ation failure. Power cycle AC. System Management Interrupt (SMI) initialization fails. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E201D Shutdown test failure. Power cycle AC. The BIOS shutdown detection program failed. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, then restart the system. If the problem persists, see Get help. E201E POST memory test failure. Check BIOS boot self-test memory detection DIMMs. Failed. See System memory troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help. E2020 CPU configur-ation failure. Check screen message. Processor configuration failed. Please check the specific error message on the screen. See Handler troubleshooting. E2021 Incorrect memory configur-ation. Memory configuration is incorrect. Review User Guide. Please check the specific error message on the screen. See System memory troubleshooting.
E2022 General failure during POST. Check screen message. E2025 QPI initializ-ation error. Contact support. E2026 Memory initializ-ation error. Contact support.
General glitches after the video.
Please check the specific error message on the screen.
QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) failure. Invalid memory configuration.
See Get help.
Please ensure that the memory module is installed in a valid configuration. See General Installation Principles for Memory Modules. See Get help.
E2110 Multibit Error on DIMM ##. The memory module in the Reseat slot "##" has been DIMM. E2111 SBE log disabled on DIMM ##. Reseat DIMM. Multiple bit errors (MBEs) occurred. Memory Single Bit Error (SBE) logging has been disabled in the system BIOS, and more SBEs are logged. "##" stands for the memory module indicated by the BIOS.
See System memory troubleshooting. Disconnect the system from AC power for 10 seconds, then restart
Before rebooting the system, the system will not be rebooted. If the problem persists, see System memory troubleshooting. E2112 Memory spared on Card x DIMM ##. The system BIOS determines that there is Power cycle AC in memory. Disconnect the AC power supply of the system. If the problem persists, see System memory troubleshooting. E2113 Mem mirror OFF on DIMM ## & ##. Since the system BIOS determines half of the Power cycle AC. Disconnect the AC power supply to the system
Too many errors, thus freeing up memory. 10 seconds, then restart
There are too many errors in the mirror, so 10 seconds, then restart the memory mirroring feature is disabled. "## System. and ##" represent the memory module pair indicated by the BIOS. If the problem persists, see System memory troubleshooting.
I1910 Intrusion detected. Check chassis cover.
The system cover has been removed.
FYI.
I1911 LCD Log Full. Check SEL to review LCD spill information. On the LCD most check the SEL for all Errors. At most, only ten error pieces can be displayed in order. Article 11 Information guidance is used for details. Check the SEL for incident details. Disconnect the AC power to the system for 10 seconds, or clear
SEL。 I1912 SEL full. Review & clear log. The SEL logs events that are full and no more can be logged. Review the details in the SEL and clear the SEL. W1100 CPU VCORE Regulator temp exceeding range. Check fans. The voltage regulator temperature is out of the allowable range See System Cooling Problems at a certain point. Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help. W1101 CPU VCACHE Regulator temp exceeding range. Check fans. The voltage regulator temperature is out of the allowable range See System Cooling Problems at a certain point. Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help. W1102 Mem Voltage Regulator temp exceeding range. Check fans The voltage regulator temperature is out of the allowable range See System Cooling Problems at a certain point. Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help. W1228 RAID Controller battery capacity < 24hr. Advance warning that the RAID battery has less than 24 hours of power left. Charge the RAID battery so that it has more than 24 hours of power remaining. If the problem persists, replace the RAID battery. See Installing a RAID Battery. W1627 Power required > PSU wattage. Check PSU and config. The system configuration requires greater power to reduce the power provided by the hardware than the power supply system is to turn off the power supply. or install a higher power power supply device and restart the system. W1628 Performance degraded. Check the PSU system configuration needs to use the power supply setting to turn off the system power and reduce the hard and system configur-ation. The power that can be provided can be channeled. W1630 Power supply redundancy degraded. Check PSU cables. component configuration, or install a higher reboot system. rate, but if you use the throttling function to power the power of the device, then
The power equipment subsystem is no longer completely redundant to reset the power supply device. However, at least one more power supply is out of the power supply equipment and the system will face shutdown troubleshooting. risk. If the problem persists, see Get help.
Note: For the full names of abbreviations or abbreviations used in this table, see Glossary on support.dell.com/manuals.
System information System information is displayed on the screen to inform you of possible problems with your system.
Note: If the system information received is not listed in the table, refer to the documentation for the application running at the time the information appears or the documentation for the operating system for a description of the information and recommended actions.
Table 1-2. System information Information Cause Corrective Action Please wait for the system to reboot.
Alert! iDRAC6 not responding. Rebooting. iDRAC6 does not respond to BIOS communication, one reason is that it is not functioning properly, and the other is that it is not complete initialization. The system will re-guide. Alert! iDRAC6 not responding. Power required may exceed PSU wattage. When the system is bootstrapping Alert! When Continuing system boot accepts the, iDRAC6 is risk that system may power down without warning. After the AC power is restored, iDRAC6 takes longer than normal to induce. Remote reset
iDRAC6 suspended. Disconnect the system from AC power for 10 seconds, then restart the system.
Alert! Node Interleaving disabled! Memory 内存配置不支持 请确保将内存模块安装在支持 configuration does not support Node Interleaving. node crossover, or configuration with node crossover. Check out other settings that have changed (for example, System Information) for more information on possible causes of memory modules. For memory configuration signals) that prevent the operation of the node, see Memory Module General Installation Support Node Crossover. Then. If the problem persists, see The system continues to run without the node crossover feature. System memory troubleshooting.
Alert! Power required exceeds PSU wattage. The power supply device may not be possible if some system components have just been checked PSU and system configuration. Support processor, internal upgrade, please restore the system to the previous memory module and expansion card. If this alert is no longer displayed when the system boots! Continuing system boot accepts the system configuration. warning, this power supply device does not support risk that system may power down without newly replaced components. If you install "Can warning. For "smart power equipment", please use "high output" power equipment instead to use these components. See Power Supply Devices. Alert! Redundant memory disabled! Memory While the system setup process checks if the memory module is faulty. Configuration does not support redundant memory enabled in sequence see System memory troubleshooting. According to memory. mirror function, but when specific, reset memory settings. Please refer to the previous configuration does not support redundant use of system setup and UEFI residual memory. Memory module boot manager. Blocks may have problems. Alert! System fatal error during previous An error caused by this Please check other system information to get the support for boot. Re-guidance. BIOS MANUFACTURING MODE detected. The system is in production mode Please reboot the system to exit it from production mode. More information on possible causes.
MANUFACTURING MODE will be cleared before formula. the next boot. System reboot required for normal operation. BIOS Update Attempt Failed! Remote BIOS update attempt failed.
Please try updating the BIOS again. If the problem persists, see Get help.
Caution! NVRAM_CLR jumper is installed on NVRAM_CLR system board. Installation is carried out. CMOS has been removed.
Move the NVRAM_CLR Jumper See Figure 6-1 for the position of the jumper. Please reboot your system and re-enter the BIOS settings. See Using the System Setup Program and the UEFI Boot Manager.
The jumper is set to the default position (pins 3 and 5).
CPU set to minimum frequency.
Processor speed may not be set intentionally, check other system information for energy saving reasons for possible causes. Intentionally set it lower.
CPUs with different cache sizes detected. Make sure all processors have full CPUs with different core sizes detected! System halted CPUs with different logical processors do not match. The same cache size, number of cores and processors, and power ratings. Make sure the processor is installed correctly. See Processors.
detected! System halted. CPUs with different power rating detected! System halted. Current boot mode is set to UEFI. Please ensure that the boot mode is set correctly and that the compatible bootable media is because the correct bootable media is in the BIOS. See Using the System Setup Program and UEFI to quote available. Use the system setup program to enable UEFI change the boot mode as needed. The operating system is not UEFI. Embedded NICx and NICy: OS NIC=<ENABLED |DISABLED>, Management Shared NIC=<ENABLED |DISABLED> With the operating system set in the BIOS, please check the system management software or system setup program for the NIC settings. If still
Boot mode, while the guide manager.
NIC interface. If there is a problem with the management indication, see Troubleshooting is set in the NIC Story tool. Manage shared NIC interfaces.
Error 8602 - Auxiliary Device Failure.
Mouse and keyboard cables Please reset the mouse or keyboard cables. Correct. Mouse or keyboard appears Make sure the mouse and keyboard are working properly. Breakdown. See USB device troubleshooting.
Verify that mouse and keyboard are securely attached to correct connectors.
Gate A20 failure
Keyboard controllers appear See Get help. failure; The system board has a problem.
General failure
The operating system cannot hold this information usually followed by specific information. Please write down the order. This information and take corresponding measures to solve the problem.
Invalid configuration information - please Run the system setup program and check when run SETUP program. Causes system downtime. Invalid PCIe card found in the Internal_Storage slot! Front setting. See Using the System Setup Process and UEFI Boot Manager.
Since in Dedicated Storage, remove the PCIe expansion card and install the integrated storage controller in the dedicated controller slot. Please install an invalid PCIe expansion card, so the system will be downtime. See Integrated Memory Controller Card.
Keyboard controller failure
Keyboard controllers appear See Get help. failure; The system board fails
Keyboard data line failure Keyboard stuck key failure Keyboard fuse has failed
Keyboard Cable Connector Please reset the keyboard cable. If the problem is still incorrectly connected, or exists, see USB device troubleshoot for keyboard failure. Removed. Keyboard connection detected See Get help. Appliance current overload.
Local keyboard may not work because all
In the system BIOS
After shutting down the system, reboot with the power button, and then go to the system setup program to enable the USB port. See Entering the System Setup Program.
user accessible USB ports are disabled. If USB operating locally, power cycle the system port. and enter system setup program to change settings. Memory Riser <x> disabled - SMI channel training failure. Memory Riser <x> disabled - Memory Buffer communication error.
Memory boost card connection Reset the memory boost card. See Removing the inner is not in place correctly. Make sure the memory booster connector and handling memory booster connector slot are clean. device or processor socket may get dusty. Verify that there are no bent pins in the processor. If the processor has curved pins, see Processor Pin Bending. Read for help. Save the boost card and install the memory boost card.
Memory Riser <x> disabled - MemBIST error. See Uninstall Memory Riser <x> disabled - MemBIST timeout. Below the memory module and install the memory module.
Memory Module Connectors Ensure that the memory module connectors are clean and that supported memory modules are installed in a valid configuration. See the General Installation Principles of Memory Modules. Memory modules that are not supported by dust.
Memory riser <x> disabled - Rank not found <x>
Memory Riser <x> disabled - DDR training block. failure Memory Riser <x> disabled - Simple memory test failure. Memory Riser <x> disabled - No Memory detected. See Removing Position. Below the memory module and install the memory module.
The memory module connector confirms that the memory module is exactly the same and may get dusty. Unsupported memory modules are not located in lockstep pairs.
block. Memory Riser <x> disabled - Invalid DIMM. Unsupported memory modules refer to the general installation principles of memory modules. The block is in the first lockstep pair. Install the memory module back. See Removing Memory Modules and Installing Memory Modules. Memory Riser <x> disabled - No DIMM detected. DIMM unsupported: Memory Riser <x> DIMM<y> has free memory installed Please install the memory module in the boost card. Please upgrade your card. Slots 3 through 8 refer to the general installation principles of memory modules. Please ensure that the memory module is installed in a valid installation principle.
The memory module in the configuration is not in the configuration. See Memory Module General Security
Memory Riser<x> Lockstep pair DIMM <y &> support. disabled Please replace the DIMM or remove the lockstep pair
DIMM mismatch: Memory Riser <x> Lockstep lockstep pairs mismatch. Make sure the memory module matches the lockstep pair. See Pair DIMM <y & z> disabled. Please replace the lockstep pair with matching DIMM(s). MemBIST timeout: Memory riser<x> Locstep memory modules are not being replaced or reset. See Removing Pair DIMMs <x & y> disabled. Below the memory module and install the memory module. Read the general installation principles of memory modules.
Please replace the DIMM(s) or remove the memory module connector Make sure the memory module connector is clean. lockstep pair. MemBIST error: Memory riser(s) <x> Locstep Pair DIMM <x & y> disabled. Please replace the DIMM(s) or remove the lockstep pair. DDR training Error: Memory riser <x> DIMM <y> Memory riser <x> lockstep pair <y & z> disabled. Please replace the DIMM(s) or remove the lockstep pair. DIMM population violation: Memory riser <x> DIMM <y> When mixing different DIMMs, make sure that the memory modules are installed in a valid column of memory module configuration. See Memory Modules Are Generally Dusty. The memory module has a problem.
The lower column of the interior principle. The Memory riser <x> lockstep pair DIMM <x & memory module is installed in the socket y> disabled. Slots 1 and 2 or Slots 5 and 6 Please populate DIMM(s) with largest
number of ranks in the lowest slot. DDR Channel Disabled. Memory riser <x> lockstep pair DIMM <y & z> disabled. Memory riser <x> lockstep pair DIMM <y & z> disabled. Please ensure each lockstep pair is installed correctly.
Middle.
DellMemBIST timeout: Memory riser <x> DIMM memory modules are not being replaced or reset. See Removing <y> Position. Below the memory module and install the memory module.
Memory riser <x> lockstep pair DIMM <x & memory module connector Make sure the memory module connector is clean. y> disabled. Please replace the DIMM(s) or remove the lockstep pair. DellMemBIST error: Memory riser <x> DIMM <y> Memory riser <x> lockstep pair DIMM <x & y> disabled. Please replace the DIMM or remove the lockstep pair. Manufacturing mode detected. If the system is in production mode, reboot the system to exit production. Memory address line failure ataddress, read value expecting value. mode. The memory module has a problem. It may be stained with dust.
For memory module problems, see System memory troubleshooting. or incorrect installation.
Memory double word logic failure ataddress, read value expecting value.
For memory module problems, see System memory troubleshooting. or incorrect installation.
Memory Initialization Warning: The memory size memory configuration is invalid. Make sure that the memory module is installed in a valid May be reduced. The system will continue to run less memory. Memory odd/even logic failure Refer to System Memory Troubleshooting. Configuring. See the principles of general safety but actual availability of memory modules.
ataddress, read value expecting value.
or incorrect installation.
Memory write/read failure at address, read value expecting value.
For memory module problems, see System memory troubleshooting. or incorrect installation.
Memory set to minimum frequency.
Memory frequency may be out of the system if not intentionally set, check other system information for energy saving considerations to see possible causes. The intention is low. The current memory configuration can ensure that the memory configuration supports higher frequencies. Only the minimum frequency can be supported. rate.
Memory tests terminated by keystroke.
The boot self-test memory check is for reference only. The test is terminated by pressing a certain key.
No boot device available.
For the disc drive subsystem, use a bootable USB key, CD system, hard drive, or hard drive. If the problem persists or the hard drive is in, see Troubleshooting internal USB keys for system failure or failure, USB device troubleshooting, lost, or missing optical drive troubleshooting and hard drive installation USB key. Drive troubleshooting. For information about setting the order of boot devices, see Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager.
No boot sector on hard drive.
Check the configuration settings of the hard drive in the system setup program Incorrect activator configuration settings. See Using System Drivers, or Hard Drive Setup and UEFI Boot Manager without an operating system. If necessary, on the hard drive system. Install the operating system on the See the operating system documentation.
No timer tick interrupt.
The system board has a problem.
See Get help.
PCI BIOS failed to install.
PCIe device BIOS (Option ROM) checksum failure detected during shadowing.
Reset the expansion card. Make sure all appropriate cables are securely connected to the expansion card. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting the expansion card.
the cable of the expansion card is loose; The expansion card is faulty or not installed correctly. PCIe Training Error: Expected Link Width is x in the specified slot, Actual Link Width is y. The PCIe card is malfunctioning or not installed correctly. Plug & Play Configuration Error. To initialize PCIe, reset the PCIe card in the specified numbered slot. See Troubleshooting expansion cards. If the problem persists, see Get help. Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper
Errors in equipment; In the clearing position (pins 1 and 3), the system board fails. Then reboot the system. For jumper positioning, see Figure 6-1. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting the expansion card. Read fault Requested sector not found. The operating system cannot be replaced from optical media, USB media, or hard drives, optical drives. Make sure that the USB or SATA cable is properly connected to the SAS backplane, disk drive, or USB device. The corresponding drive installed in the system
For line reads, the system is in the driver, see USB device troubleshoot cannot be found on disk except for Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Optical Drives or Hard Disk Specific Sectors, or Troubleshooting Drives. The requested sector fails. SATA Portx device not found. Specify that no device is connected to the SATA port. SATA port x device auto-sensing error SATA port x device configuration error. SATA port x device error Sector not found Seek error Seek operation failed Hard drive, USB device, or USB media failed. Replace the USB media or device. Please make sure the USB or SAS backplane cable is properly connected. For information about the appropriate drives that are installed in the system, see USB Setup Troubleshooting or Hard Drive Troubleshooting. Shutdown failure is a general system error. See Get help. The drive connected to the specified SATA port fails. Replace the failed drive. FYI.
The amount of system memory has changed. Added or removed If memory is added or removed, the memory, or memory, is suggestive and can be ignored. If
The module is faulty. If no memory is added or removed, check the SEL to determine if a unit or multi-bit error is detected and replace the faulty memory module. See System Memory Troubleshooting. Time-of-day clock stopped. Battery or chip appears See System Battery Troubleshooting. Breakdown. Time-of-day not set - please run SETUP program. Time checks the Time and Date or Date settings settings. See Using the System Incorrectly; System Setup and UEFI Boot Management battery failed. instrument. If the problem persists, replace the system battery. See System Battery. Timer chip counter 2 failed. The system board has a problem. TPM or TCM configuration operation honored. System will now reset. Entered Trusted Platform For informational purposes only. Module (TPM) or China Trusted Computing Model (TCM) configuration commands. The system will reboot and execute the command. TPM or TCM configuration operation is pending. Press (I) to Ignore OR (M) to Enter the TPM or TCM configuration command This message will be displayed when you move Please enter I or M to continue. See Get help.
Modify to allow this change and reset the system. Rest. To continue, you need WARNING: Modifying could prevent security. User intervention is required. TPM or TCM failure. The TPM or TCM function fails. Unable to launch System Services image. System halted! Press F10 to restart the system, and turn the lifecycle in Get help.
After that, the system aborts the controller repository to update to the latest software, because the system server can restore full functionality. For more information, see Damage in the Lifecycle Controller Device for Service Image in System Solids, or (Lifecycle Controller) User Instructions due to System Board Replacement. And lost. The iDRAC6 Enterprise card uses the latest version on support.dell.com to restore the Quick Erase Write
Quick erase write-to-memory can be stored. Regarding on-site replacement quick erase storage
It can be damaged.
Refer to the iDRAC6 User Guide for operating instructions.
Unexpected interrupt in protected mode.
The memory module is not correct Please reset the memory module. See System Location, or Keyboard/Mouse Controller Chip Failure. Troubleshooting. If the problem persists, see Get help.
Unsupported CPU combination. Unsupported CPU stepping detected.
The system does not support processing Please install a supported processor or processor. Combination. See Processors.
Warning: A fatal error has caused system 发生致命的系统 请查看 SEL 以获取在出错过 reset!Please check the system event log! 错误并且导致系 程中记录的信息。对于在 SEL 统重新引导。 中指出的所有出现故障的组件, 请参阅系统故障排除中适用的 故障排除部分。 Warning: Control Panel is not installed. 未安装控制面板 请安装控制面板或检查显示模 或电缆连接发生 块、 控制面板和系统板之间的电 故障。 Warning!No micro code update loaded for processor n. Warning!Power required exceeds PSU wattage. Check PSU and system configuration. Warning!Performance degraded. CPU and memory set to minimum frequencies to meet PSU wattage. System will reboot. 微代码更新失 败。 缆连接。请参阅控制面板部件。 请更新 BIOS 固件。请参阅获 得帮助。
Power supply devices may not be able to support processors if some system components have just been upgraded to support processors, restore the system to previous memory modules and expansion cards. If the system boots when this system configuration is no longer displayed. warning, this power supply device does not support newly replaced components. If you have an Energy Smart power supply installed, use a High Output power supply device instead to use these components. See Power Supply Devices.
Warning! PSU mismatch. PSU redundancy lost. Check PSU.
Installation in the system at the same time Please install two "high output" power supply "high output" power supply devices or two "energy devices" and "energy intelligence" power supply equipment in the system. A power supply operating system can also be used until you can obtain two power supplies of the same type. See Troubleshooting Power Supply Devices. "Smart" power equipment.
The memory configuration is not optimal. Invalid memory configuration. Make sure that the memory module is installed in a valid The recommended memory configuration is: <message> The system will run, but in the configuration. See Memory modules generally do not have reduced performance. Installation principle. If the problem persists, see System Memory Troubleshooting.
Write fault Write fault on selected drive.
USB device, USB media, optical drive section
Replace the USB media or device. Please make sure that the USB, SAS backplane, or SATA cable is properly connected. See
Hard drive USB device troubleshooting, internal or hard drive sub-USB key troubleshooting and hard drive system failure. Troubleshooting the movers. Warning: QPI links operating in Slow Speed Processor Pin Bend Mode. Warning: QPI link between <Agent X> Port <Y> and <Agent X1> <Port Y1> failed. Song. The processor is not properly resetting the processor in the handler slot. See Removing the Processor and Installing the Processor. If the problem persists, see Get help. Note: For the full names of abbreviations or abbreviations used in this table, see Glossary on support.dell.com/manuals. Verify that there are no bent pins in the processor. If the processor has curved pins, see Get help.
Warning: QPI link between <Agent X> Port 就位。 <Y> and <Agent X1> <Port Y1> degraded to half-width. |