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Strany 1 - Hardware Owner’s

Dell PowerEdgeModular SystemsHardware Owner’sManual

Strany 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

10 ContentsRemoving the Enclosure Control Panel. . . . . . 303Installing the Enclosure Control Panel . . . . . . 305LCD Module . . . . . . . . .

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100 About Your SystemTable 1-24. Brocade M4424 SAN I/O Module IndicatorsIndicator Type Pattern DescriptionFibre Channel port status indicator Off No s

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About Your System 10110/100/1000 Mb Ethernet Pass-Through ModuleThe Ethernet pass-through module supports 10/100/1000 Mb connections, and provides a d

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102 About Your System NOTE: Connectors on the Ethernet pass-through module correspond directly to the blade number. For example, blade 5 is connected

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About Your System 103LCD Status MessagesThe following LCD messages refer to events recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). (The messages are shown her

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104 About Your SystemE1114 Ambient Temp exceeds allowed range.Ambient temperature has reached a point outside of the allowed range.See "Troublesh

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About Your System 105E1229 CPU # VCORE Regulator failure. Reseat CPU.Specified processor VCORE voltage regulator has failed.Reseat the processor(s). S

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106 About Your SystemE1311 Fan module ## RPM exceeding range. Check fan.Speed of the specified fan in specified module is outside of intended operatin

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About Your System 107E141F CPU # protocol error. Power cycle AC.The system BIOS has reported a processor protocol error.Remove AC power to the system

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108 About Your SystemE1618 Predictive failure on Power Supply # (### W). Check PSU.Specified power supply has detected a condition that may predict a

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About Your System 109E1629 Power required > PSU wattage. Check PSU and config.The system configuration requires more power than the power supplies

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Contents 11Troubleshooting Blade Memory . . . . . . . . . . 319Troubleshooting Hard Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . 320Troubleshooting Expansion Car

Strany 14 - System Overview

110 About Your SystemE2012 Memory configured but unusable. Check DIMMs.Memory configured, but is unusable. See "Troubleshooting Blade Memory"

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About Your System 111E2018 Programmable Timer error. Power cycle AC.Programmable interval timer error.Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and

Strany 16 - System Control Panel Features

112 About Your SystemE201D Shutdown test failure. Power cycle AC.BIOS shutdown test failure. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart

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About Your System 113E2111 SBE log disabled on DIMM ##. Reseat DIMM.The system BIOS has disabled memory single-bit error (SBE) logging and does not lo

Strany 18 - LCD Module

114 About Your SystemW1228 RAID Controller battery capacity < 24hr.Warns predictively that the RAID battery has less than 24 hours of charge left.

Strany 19 - Using the LCD Module Menus

About Your System 115System MessagesTable 1-27 lists the system messages that can occur and the probable cause and corrective action for each message.

Strany 20 - Configuration Wizard

116 About Your SystemWarning: PCIe expansion riser not found. Check mezzanine interface card and cables.This warning occurs if BIOS does not discover

Strany 21 - Enclosure Menu

About Your System 117Current Overlimit detected in ExpansionApplicable to both base blade and expansion.NOTE: Applicable to M610x only.Verify that the

Strany 22 - Blade Features

118 About Your SystemMemory Initialization Warning: Memory size may be reducedInvalid configuration. The system runs but with less memory than is phys

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About Your System 119128-Bit Advanced ECC Mode Disabled - For 128-Bit Advanced ECC mode, ECC DIMMs must be used.DIMMs must be installed in pairs. Pair

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12 ContentsPowerEdge M610/M610x Jumper Settings . . . . 336PowerEdge M600 Jumper Settings . . . . . . . . 337System Board Connectors . . . . . . .

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120 About Your SystemMEMTEST lane failure detected onInvalid memory configuration. A mismatched DIMM is installed.Ensure that the memory modules are i

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About Your System 121Alert: DIMM_[m] and DIMM_[n] must be populated with a matched set of DIMMs if more than 1 DIMM is present. The following memory D

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122 About Your SystemAlert! Unsupported memory, incomplete sets, or unmatched sets. The following memory DIMMs have been disabled:l,m,nThe installed m

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About Your System 123DIMMs <A1-A8> disabled - MemBIST error.The memory modules are not properly seated.The memory module connector may be expose

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124 About Your SystemDIMMs should be installed in pairs. Pairs must be matched in size, speed, and technology.Mismatched or unmatched DIMMs installed;

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About Your System 125Error: Incorrect memory configuration. DIMMs must be installed in pairs of matched memory size, speed, and technology.Mismatched

Strany 31 - Hard-Drive Features

126 About Your SystemFBD training error: The following branch has been disabled: Branch x.The specified branch (channel pair) contains DIMMs that are

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About Your System 127Error 8602 - Auxiliary Device Failure.Verify that mouse and keyboard are securely attached to correct connectors.Mouse or keyboar

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128 About Your SystemMemory tests terminated by keystroke.The spacebar or ESC key was pressed during POST to terminate the memory test.Information onl

Strany 34 - Back-Panel Features

About Your System 129PCI BIOS failed to install.Faulty or improperly installed mezzanine card.Reseat the mezzanine card. See "I/O Module Mezzanin

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About Your System 131About Your SystemAccessing System Features During Start-upKeystroke Description<F2> Enters the System Setup program. See &q

Strany 36 - Power Supply Indicator

130 About Your SystemRead fault. Faulty diskette, diskette drive, or optical drive.Replace the diskette. Ensure that the drive cable is properly conne

Strany 37 - Fan Module Indicators

About Your System 131The amount of system memory has changed.Faulty memory module. See "Troubleshooting Blade Memory" on page 319. If the pr

Strany 38 - Identifying Midplane Version

132 About Your SystemTPM configuration operation is pending.Press (I) to Ignore OR (M) to Modify to allow this change and reset the system.WARNING: Mo

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About Your System 133Memory set to minimum frequency.The memory frequency may be intentionally set lower for power conservation.If not an intentional

Strany 40 - 40 About Your System

134 About Your SystemWarning MessagesA warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task.

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About Your System 135 NOTE: Warning messages are generated by either the application or the operating system. For more information, see the documenta

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager2Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerThe System Setup program is the BIOS program

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138 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEntering the System Setup Program1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <F2> immediately

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 139System Setup Options NOTE: The options for the System Setup program change based on the syste

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14 About Your SystemSystem OverviewYour system can include up to 16 half-height blades (server modules), eight full-height blades, or a combination of

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140 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerMemory Settings ScreenF1/F2 Prompt on Error (Enables default)Enables the system to halt on err

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 141Processor Settings ScreenRedundant Memory (PowerEdge M910, M710HD, and M600)If a valid memory

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142 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerLogical Processor (Enabled default)If set to Enabled, both logical processors per processor co

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 143SATA Settings Screen (PowerEdge M610, M610x)Boot Settings ScreenIntel<R> QPI Bandwidth P

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144 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerIntegrated Devices ScreenBoot Sequence If Boot Mode is set to BIOS, this field tells the syste

Strany 52 - I/O Connectivity

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 145Internal SD Card Port (PowerEdge M915, M910, M905, M805, M710, M710HD, M610 and M610x)Enables

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146 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerPCI IRQ Assignments ScreenSerial Communication ScreenThe blade has a single serial port (COM1)

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 147Power Management Screen (PowerEdge M915, M910, M710, M710HD, M610 and M610x Only)Failsafe Baud

Strany 55 - Mezzanine Cards

148 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerSystem Security ScreenOption DescriptionSystem Password Displays the current status of the pas

Strany 56 - 56 About Your System

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 149Exit ScreenAfter you press <Esc> to exit the System Setup program, the Exit screen displ

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About Your System 15Figure 1-2. Blade Numbering – Full Height BladesFigure 1-3. Blade Numbering – Mixed Full-Height and Half-Height Blades123456781234

Strany 58 - I/O Module Port Mapping

150 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEntering the UEFI Boot Manager1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <F11> after you see

Strany 59 - Dual-Port Mezzanine Cards

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 151System Utilities ScreenSystem and Setup Password FeaturesYour system is shipped without the sy

Strany 60 - 60 About Your System

152 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerWhen a system password is not assigned and the password jumper on the system board is in the e

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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 153To disable the password security:1Turn on or reboot your system by pressing <Ctrl><Al

Strany 62 - 62 About Your System

154 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerAs you type, placeholders appear in the field.The password assignment is not case-sensitive. C

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Installing Blade Components 1553Installing Blade ComponentsRecommended ToolsYou may need the following items to perform the procedures in this section

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156 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-1. Removing and Installing a Half-Height Blade1 blade handle 2 release button3 blade 4 guide rail on M1000e en

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Installing Blade Components 157Figure 3-2. Removing and Installing a Full-Height Blade1 blade handle 2 release button3 blade 4 guide rail on M1000e en

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158 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling a Blade1If you are installing a new blade, remove the plastic cover from the I/O connector(s) and save for f

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Installing Blade Components 159Installing a Blade Blank1Hold the blank with the guide rail facing upwards (see detail in Figure 3-1).2Install the blan

Strany 68 - 68 About Your System

16 About Your SystemSystem Control Panel FeaturesFigure 1-4. Control Panel Features1 USB port (mouse only) 2 USB port (keyboard only)3 video connector

Strany 69 - Quad-Port Mezzanine Cards

160 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-3. Opening a Blade (PowerEdge M600 Shown) 1 I/O connector cover 2 cover-release latch 3 chassis cover321

Strany 70 - 70 About Your System

Installing Blade Components 161Closing the Blade1Ensure that no tools or parts are left inside the blade.2Align the notches in the edges of the enclos

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162 Installing Blade ComponentsInside the SystemFigure 3-4 through Figure 3-12 show the interior components in the blades.Figure 3-4. Inside a Half-He

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Installing Blade Components 163Figure 3-5. Inside a Half-Height Blade (PowerEdge M600)1 optional Fabric C mezzanine card 2 optional Fabric B mezzanine

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164 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-6. Inside a Half-Height Blade (PowerEdge M610)1 optional mezzanine card Mezz3_Fab_C 2 optional mezzanine card

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Installing Blade Components 165Figure 3-7. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M915)1 optional mezzanine card Mezz1_Fab_C 2 optional mezzanine card

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166 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-8. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M910)1 optional mezzanine card 1 - Fabric C2 optional mezzanine card

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Installing Blade Components 167Figure 3-9. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M905)1 optional mezzanine card 1 - Fabric C2 optional mezzanine card

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168 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-10. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M805)1 optional mezzanine card 1 - Fabric C2 optional mezzanine card

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Installing Blade Components 169Figure 3-11. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M710)1 optional mezzanine card 1 - Fabric C2 optional mezzanine card

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About Your System 17Table 1-1. Control Panel FeaturesItem Indicator, Button, or ConnectorIcon DescriptionSystem power buttonN/A Turns the system on an

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170 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-12. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M610x)1 internal SD vFalsh card slot 2 iDRAC6 Enterprise card3 mezza

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Installing Blade Components 171System MemorySystem Memory – PowerEdge M915The system board has 32 memory sockets organized in four channels per proces

Strany 82 - 82 About Your System

172 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-13. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M915D8D4D7D3D6D2D5D1C1C5C2C6C3C7C4C8CPU2CPU1B1B5B2B6B3B7B4B8A8A4A7A3A6A2A5A1C

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Installing Blade Components 173General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M915To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the

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174 Installing Blade Components32 GB Two Sixteen 2 GB Y A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B832 GB Four Sixteen 2 GB N A1, A2

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Installing Blade Components 175128 GB Four Thirty two 4 GB Y A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C

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176 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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Installing Blade Components 177System Memory – PowerEdge M910Your system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMS) only. 32 memory sockets are located o

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178 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-14. Memory Locations - PowerEdge M910D1D5D3D7D2D6D4D8B1B5B3B7B2B6B4B8C1C5C3C7C2C6C4C8A1A5A3A7A2A6A4A8

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Installing Blade Components 179General Memory Module Installation Guidelines - PowerEdge M910To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the

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18 About Your SystemLCD ModuleThe LCD module provides an initial configuration/deployment wizard, as well as easy access to infrastructure and blade i

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180 Installing Blade Components128 GB Eight 16 GB A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2160 GB Twenty-four 4 GB and Eight 8 GB A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8

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Installing Blade Components 181Non-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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182 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-15. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M905General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M905To ensure o

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Installing Blade Components 183• If pairs of memory modules of different sizes are installed, the larger capacity memory modules must be installed in

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184 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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Installing Blade Components 185Figure 3-16. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M805General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M805To ensure o

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186 Installing Blade Components• Memory must be installed in the same configuration (symmetrically) for both processors.• If pairs of memory modules o

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Installing Blade Components 187Non-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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188 Installing Blade ComponentsSystem Memory – PowerEdge M710Your system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMS) or unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMMs). Eightee

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Installing Blade Components 189Figure 3-17. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M710B1B4B7B2B5B8B3B6B9A9A6A3A8A5A2A7A4A1Channel 0(A3, A6, A9)Channel 1A2, A5,

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About Your System 19LCD Module FeaturesThe primary function of the LCD module is to provide real-time information on the health and status of the modu

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190 Installing Blade ComponentsGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M710To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the

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Installing Blade Components 191Independent Channel Mode (Optimizer Mode) – PowerEdge M710In this mode, all three channels are populated with identical

Strany 104 - 104 About Your System

192 Installing Blade Components8 GB Four 2 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, B2, B3 Two Advanced ECC8 GB8 GB Four 2 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, A5, A6 One Mirroring 4 Gb8 GB Four

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Installing Blade Components 19364 GB Eight 8 GB RDIMMsA2, A3, A5, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6Two Advanced ECC64 GB72 GB Eighteen 4 GB RDIMMsA1, A2, A3, A4, A5,

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194 Installing Blade ComponentsSystem Memory – PowerEdge M710HDYour system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMS). Eighteen memory sockets are locate

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Installing Blade Components 195General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M710HDTo ensure optimal performance of your system, observe t

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196 Installing Blade ComponentsMemory Sparing Support – PowerEdge M710HD NOTE: For memory sparing support, your system must be installed with Intel X

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Installing Blade Components 1974 GB Four 1 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, B2, B3 Two Mirroring 2 GB4 GB Four 1 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, B2, B3 Two Advanced ECC4 GB6 GB Six

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198 Installing Blade Components32 GB Eight 4 GB RDIMMsA2, A3, A5, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6Two Advanced ECC32 GB36 GB Nine 4 GB RDIMMsA1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,

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Installing Blade Components 199System Memory – PowerEdge M610/M610xYour system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMS) or unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMMs). T

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

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20 About Your SystemConfiguration WizardThe CMC is preset for DHCP. To use a static IP address, you must toggle the CMC setting from DHCP to a static

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200 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-19. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M610/M610xGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M610/M610

Strany 115 - System Messages

Installing Blade Components 201Three memory channels are allocated to each processor. The number of channels used and the allowable configurations dep

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202 Installing Blade ComponentsIndependent Channel Mode (Optimizer Mode) – PowerEdge M610/M610xIn this mode, all three channels are populated with ide

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Installing Blade Components 2038 GB Four 2 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, B2, B3 Two Advanced ECC8 GB8 GB Four 2 GB UDIMMsA2, A3, A5, A6 One Mirroring 4 Gb8 GB Four

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204 Installing Blade ComponentsSystem Memory – PowerEdge M605You can upgrade your system memory to a maximum of 16 GB (single processor) or 32 GB (dua

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Installing Blade Components 205Figure 3-20. Memory Locations – PowerEdge M605General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M605To ensure o

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206 Installing Blade ComponentsSingle-Processor Memory Configurations CAUTION: Memory module blanks must be installed in unoccupied memory sockets to

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Installing Blade Components 207Dual-Processor Memory Configurations CAUTION: Memory module blanks must be installed in unoccupied memory sockets to m

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208 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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Installing Blade Components 209Table 3-13. Memory Sparing Configurations – PowerEdge M605Processor 1 Processor 2AvailableMemorySparedMemoryDIMM 1DIMM

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About Your System 21Main MenuThe Main Menu options include links to the LCD Setup Menu, Server Menu, and Enclosure Menu. LCD Setup MenuYou can change

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210 Installing Blade ComponentsSystem Memory – PowerEdge M600You can upgrade your system memory to a maximum of 32 GB by installing 667 MHz registered

Strany 126 - 126 About Your System

Installing Blade Components 211General Memory Module Installation Guidelines – PowerEdge M600To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the

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212 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th

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Installing Blade Components 213Installing Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time after the blade has been powe

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214 Installing Blade Components6Align the memory module's edge connector with the alignment key on the memory module socket, and insert the memor

Strany 130 - 130 About Your System

Installing Blade Components 2154PowerEdge M910 and M905 systems only - You must slide the system board back in the blade chassis to access memory sock

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216 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-23. Removing and Installing the Mezzanine Interface Card (PowerEdge M610x Only)1 mezzanine interface card 2 c

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Installing Blade Components 217Installing the Mezzanine Interface Card1Remove the blade. See "Removing a Blade" on page 155.2Open the blade.

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218 Installing Blade ComponentsMezzanine Card Installation GuidelinesFull-Height BladesFull-height blades support up to four mezzanine cards. NOTE: E

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Installing Blade Components 219• PowerEdge M610x supports two small-form factor (SFF) mezzanine cards. x8 PCIe Gen 1 and x8 PCIe Gen 2 cards are suppo

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22 About Your SystemBlade FeaturesFigure 1-6. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M9151 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/ident

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220 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-24. Installing and Removing a Mezzanine Card - Full-Height Blades1 optional Fabric C mezzanine card 1 2 option

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Installing Blade Components 221Figure 3-25. Installing and Removing a Mezzanine Card - Half-Height Blades4If present, remove the connector cover from

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222 Installing Blade Components6Lower the card into place until it is fully seated and the plastic clip on the outer edge of the card fits over the si

Strany 139 - System Setup Options

Installing Blade Components 223SD CardPowerEdge M905 and M805In these blades, the SD card is an unmanaged persistent storage card. A hypervisor may be

Strany 140 - Memory Settings Screen

224 Installing Blade ComponentsPowerEdge M915, M910, M710, M710HD, M610, and M610xIn these blades, the SD card is an unmanaged persistent storage card

Strany 141 - Processor Settings Screen

Installing Blade Components 225SD vFlash Card (PowerEdge M915, M910, M710, M710HD, M610, and M610x Only) NOTE: For PowerEdge M915, M910 and M710HD, t

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226 Installing Blade ComponentsRAID BatteryThe information in this section applies only to systems with the optional PERC controller cards without an

Strany 143 - Boot Settings Screen

Installing Blade Components 227Figure 3-29. Removing or Installing the RAID Battery1 RAID battery cable 2 RAID battery 3 battery carrier 4 tabs (2)5s

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228 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-30. Removing or Installing the RAID Battery (M915 and M910 Only)1 RAID battery cable 2 RAID battery 3 battery

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Installing Blade Components 229Figure 3-31. Removing or Installing the RAID Battery (M710 Only)1 RAID battery cable 2 RAID battery 3 tabs (3) 4 metal

Strany 146 - Serial Communication Screen

About Your System 23Figure 1-7. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M9101 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/identification indi

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230 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-32. Removing or Installing the RAID Battery (PowerEdge M610/M610x Only)1 RAID battery cable 2 RAID battery 3 t

Strany 148 - System Security Screen

Installing Blade Components 231Installing the RAID Battery1Insert the battery.For systems with a battery carrier:aInsert the RAID battery into the bat

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232 Installing Blade ComponentsIntegrated NIC Hardware KeyHardware functionality for the blade’s integrated NICs is enabled by installing a NIC hardwa

Strany 150 - UEFI Boot Settings Screen

Installing Blade Components 233To boot from the USB memory key, you must configure the USB memory key with a boot image, and then specify the USB memo

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234 Installing Blade Components4Lift the card from the system board.5Close the blade. See "Closing the Blade" on page 161.6Install the blade

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Installing Blade Components 2354Tighten the screws to secure the card to the system board. See Figure 3-35.5Close the blade. See "Closing the Bla

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236 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling an Expansion Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only

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Installing Blade Components 237Figure 3-36. Installing and Removing an Expansion Card (PowerEdge M610x Only) 1 expansion-card retention latch 2 shippi

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238 Installing Blade Components10Connect the cables to the expansion card. See Figure 3-37 and Figure 3-38. NOTE: Route the data cables connecting th

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Installing Blade Components 2397If you are removing the card permanently, install a metal filler bracket over the empty expansion slot opening on the

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24 About Your SystemFigure 1-8. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M905 and M8051 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/identifica

Strany 158 - Removing a Blade Blank

240 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-37. Installing or Removing Cables Connecting the Expansion-Card Riser to the Mezzanine Interface Card (PowerEd

Strany 159 - Opening and Closing the Blade

Installing Blade Components 241Figure 3-38. Installing or Removing Cables Connecting the Expansion-Card Riser to the Midplane Interface Card (PowerEdg

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242 Installing Blade Components4Lift up on the left side of the impedance wall to release it from the chassis inner wall, then slide the impedance wal

Strany 161 - Closing the Blade

Installing Blade Components 243Installing the Expansion-Card Riser 1Align the riser guides on each end of the expansion-card riser with the riser guid

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244 Installing Blade ComponentsPowerEdge M805 System• PowerEdge M805 supports dual-core or quad-core AMD Opteron 2xxxx series processors only.• Two pr

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Installing Blade Components 245Figure 3-40. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink (PowerEdge M915)1heat sinkNOTE: You must install the heat sink in th

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246 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-41. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink (PowerEdge M910) NOTE: The above illustration shows the 130 W heat s

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Installing Blade Components 247Figure 3-42. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink (PowerEdge M905)1 heat sinkNOTE: You must install the heat sink in t

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248 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-43. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M805)1 heat sinkNOTE: You must install the heat sink in the

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Installing Blade Components 249Figure 3-44. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M710)1 heat sinkNOTE: You must install the heat sink in the

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About Your System 25Figure 1-9. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M710HD1 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2) 3 blade status/identification

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250 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-45. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M710HD)1 socket CPU2 2 screws (2)3 heat sinkNOTE: You must

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Installing Blade Components 251Figure 3-46. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M610)1 socket CPU2 2 heat sinkNOTE: You must install the he

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252 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-47. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M610x)1 heat sink NOTE: You must install the heat sink in t

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Installing Blade Components 253Figure 3-48. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M600)1 heat sink 2 screws (4)3 socket CPU1 4 socket CPU2213

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254 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-49. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M605)4Remove the heat sink.Set the heat sink upside down on

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Installing Blade Components 2556For PowerEdge M910, remove the screw to release the processor shield and then lift the processor out of the socket. Se

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256 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-51. Installing and Removing an Intel Processor (PowerEdge M910)1 processor 2 notch in processor screw3 pin-1 c

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Installing Blade Components 257Figure 3-52. Installing and Removing an Intel Processor (PowerEdge M710, M710HD, M610, M610x, or M600)1 socket-release

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258 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-53. Installing and Removing an AMD Processor (PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605)1 pin-1 corner of socket 2 pin-1 c

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Installing Blade Components 259Installing a Processor1If you are adding a processor to an unoccupied socket, perform the following steps first: NOTE:

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26 About Your SystemFigure 1-10. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M7101 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (4)3 USB connectors (3) 4 blade stat

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260 Installing Blade ComponentsdFor PowerEdge M910, tighten the screw securing the processor shield.For other blades, rotate the socket release lever

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Installing Blade Components 2617Run the system diagnostics to verify that the new processor operates correctly. See "Running System Diagnostics&q

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262 Installing Blade Components2Install the FlexMem Bridge in the socket. CAUTION: Positioning the card incorrectly can permanently damage the card

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Installing Blade Components 263Figure 3-54. Installing and Removing an HT Bridge Card (PowerEdge M905 Only)1 socket-release lever 2 processor shield3

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264 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling an HT Bridge Card1Perform the following steps to prepare the two sockets on the new system board:aRemove the

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Installing Blade Components 265Blade System Board NVRAM Backup BatteryThe NVRAM backup battery is a 3.0 V, coin-cell battery.Removing and Installing t

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266 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-55. Replacing the NVRAM Backup Battery6If you removed the system board to replace the battery, reinstall the b

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Installing Blade Components 267Hard Drives• PowerEdge M915 supports two 2.5 inch SAS or SSD hard-disk drives.• PowerEdge M910 supports up to two 2.5 i

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268 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-56. Installing a Hard Drive 2Insert the hard-drive carrier into the drive bay. Carefully align the channel on

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Installing Blade Components 269Removing a Hard Drive NOTE: Not all operating systems support hot-swappable drive installation. See the documentation

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About Your System 27Figure 1-11. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M610x1 blade handle release button 2 hard drive (2)3 expansion-card filler-bracket r

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270 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling a Hard Drive in a Hard-Drive Carrier1 Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive carrier with the drive’s con

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Installing Blade Components 271Figure 3-57. Removing and Installing a Hard Drive in a Hard-Drive Carrier 1 hard drive 2 hard-drive carrier3 screws (4)

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272 Installing Blade ComponentsVideo Controller (PowerEdge M905, M805, M605, and M600 Only)Follow these steps to remove and replace the video controll

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Installing Blade Components 273Figure 3-59. Removing and Installing a Video Controller Daughter Card (PowerEdge M605 Shown)4To install a new video con

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274 Installing Blade ComponentsHard-Drive Backplane NOTE: A hard-drive backplane must be installed in each blade to maintain proper airflow, even whe

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Installing Blade Components 275Figure 3-60. Removing and Installing the Hard-Drive Backplane (M915 Shown)5To install the hard-drive backplane:aHold th

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276 Installing Blade Components6Replace the hard drive(s).If you are installing multiple drives, be sure to reinstall them in their original locations

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Installing Blade Components 277 NOTE: If you are removing multiple mezzanine cards, label them so that you can replace them in their original locatio

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278 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-61. Removing and Installing a System Board (Full-Height Blades – PowerEdge M905 Shown)1 system board 2 system

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Installing Blade Components 279To remove a half-height blade system board, hold the blade chassis with one hand, lift and pull the system board retent

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28 About Your SystemFigure 1-12. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M6101 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/identification ind

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280 Installing Blade Components11Remove the video riser card or daughter card. See "Video Controller (PowerEdge M905, M805, M605, and M600 Only)&

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Installing Blade Components 2812Slide the new system board into the open end of the blade chassis until the retention latch or retention pin engages.

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282 Installing Blade Components5If you are removing a RAID controller, disconnect the RAID battery from the controller board.6Lift the controller boar

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Installing Blade Components 2834Reinstall the system board. See "Installing the System Board" on page 280.5Install the blade. See "Inst

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284 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-64. Removing and Installing the Midplane Interface Card - PowerEdge M610x 6Disconnect the power and data cable

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Installing Blade Components 2858Slide the midplane interface card toward the back of the chassis and lift it out of the chassis.Installing the Midplan

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286 Installing Blade Components

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Installing Enclosure Components 2874Installing Enclosure Components NOTE: To ensure proper operation and cooling, all bays in the enclosure must be p

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288 Installing Enclosure Components NOTE: PDU inlet cords for this system may be too thick to fit in the wire guides installed in the rack vertical r

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Installing Enclosure Components 289Figure 4-1. Power Cable Retention Clip2Press down on the power supply module release button on the handle. See Figu

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About Your System 29Figure 1-13. Front Panel Features – PowerEdge M605 and M6001 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/identific

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290 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-2. Removing and Installing a Power Supply Module3Rotate the power supply module handle down to eject the p

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Installing Enclosure Components 291Installing a Power Supply Module1Ensure that the power supply module handle is fully open and the power cable is no

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292 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-3. Removing and Installing a Fan ModuleInstalling a Fan Module1Inspect the fan for debris before installin

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Installing Enclosure Components 293CMC ModuleRemoving a CMC Module1Disconnect the cables attached to the CMC module.2Push the release latch on the han

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294 Installing Enclosure ComponentsInstalling an SD Card in the CMC ModuleThe SD card slot on the CMCM module supports an optional WWN/MAC feature tha

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Installing Enclosure Components 2953Reinstall the CMC module and reattach any cables that were disconnected. See "Installing a CMC Module" o

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296 Installing Enclosure ComponentsiKVM ModuleRemoving an iKVM Module1Disconnect the cables attached to the iKVM module.2Press in the release latch on

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Installing Enclosure Components 297Figure 4-6. Removing and Installing an I/O Module1 I/O connector cover 2 I/O module3 release latch 4 handle2134

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298 Installing Enclosure ComponentsInstalling an I/O Module NOTE: The I/O module must be installed in the appropriate I/O bay. See "Guidelines f

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Installing Enclosure Components 299Figure 4-7. Removing and Installing the BezelInstalling the Enclosure Bezel1Attach the bezel to the enclosure using

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Contents 3Contents1 About Your System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Accessing System Features During Start-up . . . . . . 13System Overview.

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30 About Your SystemTable 1-3. Blade Control Panel FeaturesFeature Icon DescriptionBlade power indicatorOff – Power is not available to the blade, the

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300 Installing Enclosure ComponentsEnclosure Midplane Removing the Front Module Cage Assembly and Midplane CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by

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Installing Enclosure Components 301Figure 4-8. Removing and Installing the Front Module Cage Assembly NOTE: The empty cage assembly weighs 21 kg (47

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302 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-9. Removing and Installing the MidplaneInstalling the Midplane and Front Module Cage Assembly CAUTION: Ma

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Installing Enclosure Components 3034Install the four screws to secure the front module cage assembly.5Install the I/O modules. See "Installing an

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304 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-10. Removing and Installing the Control Panel 5Press the catch at each end of the control-panel cable conn

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Installing Enclosure Components 305Installing the Enclosure Control Panel CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.

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306 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-11. Removing and Installing the LCD Module2Remove the cable cover.3Disconnect the ribbon cable.4Remove the

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Installing Enclosure Components 307Installing the LCD Module CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should onl

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308 Installing Enclosure Components

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Troubleshooting Your System 3095Troubleshooting Your SystemSafety First—For You and Your System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified

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About Your System 31Using USB Diskette or USB DVD/CD DrivesEach blade has USB ports on the front of the blade which allows you to connect a USB disket

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310 Troubleshooting Your SystemChecking the EquipmentThis section provides troubleshooting procedures for external devices attached to the system, suc

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Troubleshooting Your System 311Troubleshooting the Keyboard1Ensure that the blade(s) is turned on.2Verify that the iKVM firmware revision is current.3

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312 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting USB Devices NOTE: USB devices can be connected only to the blade front panel. Total length of a USB ca

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Troubleshooting Your System 3136Remove the CMC module(s). See "Removing a CMC Module" on page 293.7Remove the iKVM module. See "Removin

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314 Troubleshooting Your System3Ensure that all components are properly installed and free from damage.4Run the online diagnostics. See "Running

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Troubleshooting Your System 315 NOTE: After installing a new power supply, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply and det

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316 Troubleshooting Your System3Reseat the CMC module and see if the CMC module fault indicator turns off. See "CMC Module" on page 293 and

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Troubleshooting Your System 317Troubleshooting the iKVM ModuleProblem:When using iDRAC video\console redirection you cannot see video through the iKVM

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318 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting a Network Switch Module NOTE: To eliminate the possibility of a hardware problem with the module or it

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Troubleshooting Your System 319Troubleshooting Blade ComponentsThe following procedures describe how to troubleshoot the following components. See Fig

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32 About Your SystemThe hard-disk drives plug into the internal storage backplane inside the blade. On blades with a diskless configuration, all hard

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320 Troubleshooting Your System6Close the blade. See "Closing the Blade" on page 161.7Install the blade. See "Installing a Blade"

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Troubleshooting Your System 321Troubleshooting Expansion Cards CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should o

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322 Troubleshooting Your System14For each expansion card you removed in step 10, perform the following steps:aOpen the blade. See "Opening the Bl

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Troubleshooting Your System 323Troubleshooting the Blade Board1Remove the blade. See "Removing a Blade" on page 155.2Open the blade. See &qu

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324 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting the NVRAM Backup BatteryEach blade contains a battery that maintains the blade configuration, date, and

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Running System Diagnostics 3256Running System DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your blade, run the diagnostics before calling for technical

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326 Running System Diagnostics• Temporarily suspend testing if an error is detected or terminate testing when a user-defined error limit is reached• V

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Running System Diagnostics 327From a USB Flash Drive1Format the USB flash drive to emulate a hard drive. See the documentation that came with your USB

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328 Running System DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Testing OptionsTo select an option from the Diagnostics menu, highlight the option and press <Ente

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Running System Diagnostics 329Using the Advanced Testing OptionsWhen you select Advanced Testing from the Diagnostics menu, the main screen of the dia

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About Your System 33Table 1-4. Hard-Drive IndicatorsCondition Drive-Status Indicator PatternIdentifying drive/preparing for removalBlinks green two ti

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330 Running System Diagnostics

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System Board Information 3317System Board InformationBlade System Board Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service

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332 System Board InformationPowerEdge M905 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-3 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table

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System Board Information 333PowerEdge M805 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-4 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table

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334 System Board InformationPowerEdge M710 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-5 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table

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System Board Information 335PowerEdge M710HD Jumper SettingsFigure 7-6 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Tabl

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336 System Board InformationPowerEdge M610/M610x Jumper SettingsFigure 7-7 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board.

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System Board Information 337PowerEdge M600 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-13 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table

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338 System Board InformationSystem Board ConnectorsPowerEdge M915 System Board Figure 7-1. PowerEdge M915 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-9. PowerEdge

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System Board Information 3393 CPU2 Processor 2 socket4 CPU4 Processor 4 socket5 BACKPLANE 2 Hard-drive backplane connector6 - USB connector7 D1 – D8 M

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34 About Your SystemBack-Panel FeaturesFigure 1-15. Back-Panel Features1 fan modules (9) 2 primary CMC module3 I/O modules (6) 4 optional iKVM module5

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340 System Board InformationPowerEdge M910 System Board Figure 7-2. PowerEdge M910 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-10. PowerEdge M910 System Board Conn

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System Board Information 3416 D1 – D4 Memory modules D1 – D47 - Connector for the 3.0 V coin batteryNOTE: Access requires removal of system board. See

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342 System Board InformationPowerEdge M905 System Board Figure 7-3. PowerEdge M905 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-11. PowerEdge M905 System Board Conn

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System Board Information 3438 C1 – C4 Memory modules C1 – C49PSWD_EN, NVRAM_CLRSystem configuration jumpers NOTE: Access requires removal of system bo

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344 System Board InformationPowerEdge M805 System Board Figure 7-4. PowerEdge M805 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-12. PowerEdge M805 System Board Conn

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System Board Information 3456PWRD_EN, NVRAM_CLRSystem configuration jumpersNOTE: Access requires removal of system board. See "Removing the Syste

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346 System Board InformationPowerEdge M710 System Board Figure 7-5. PowerEdge M710 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-13. PowerEdge M710 System Board Conn

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System Board Information 3478 J_INT_USB USB connector9 - Connector for the 3.0 V coin batteryNOTE: Access requires removal of system board. See "

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348 System Board InformationPowerEdge M710HD System Board Figure 7-6. PowerEdge M710HD System Board ConnectorsTable 7-14. PowerEdge M710HD System Boar

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System Board Information 349PowerEdge M610 System Board Figure 7-7. PowerEdge M610 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-15. PowerEdge M610 System Board Conn

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About Your System 35Figure 1-16. Back-Panel Module Bay Numbering2123456789123456A1 B1 C1C2 B2 A2CMC 1CMC 2iKVM

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350 System Board InformationPowerEdge M610x System Board Figure 7-8. PowerEdge M610x System Board Connectors9 - Hard-drive backplane connector10 B1 –

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System Board Information 351Table 7-16. PowerEdge M610x System Board ConnectorsConnector Description1 MEZZ2_FAB_B Mezzanine interface card connector 2

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352 System Board InformationPowerEdge M610x Midplane Interface CardFigure 7-9. PowerEdge M610x Midplane Interface Card ConnectorsTable 7-17. PowerEdge

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System Board Information 353PowerEdge M610x Expansion-Card RiserFigure 7-10. PowerEdge M610x Expansion-Card Riser Connectors6 MEZZ1_FAB_C1 Mezzanine c

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354 System Board InformationPowerEdge M610x Mezzanine Interface CardFigure 7-11. PowerEdge M610x Mezzanine Interface Card Connectors3 PCIe 2 Expansion

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System Board Information 355PowerEdge M605 System Board Figure 7-12. PowerEdge M605 System Board ConnectorsConnector Description1 Data 2 Data cable co

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356 System Board Information8 CPU2 Processor 2 socket9 TOE_KEY Hardware key socket for enabling the integrated NIC TOE/iSCSI feature10 PWRD_EN, NVRAM_

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System Board Information 357PowerEdge M600 System Board Figure 7-13. PowerEdge M600 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-19. PowerEdge M600 System Board Con

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358 System Board InformationDisabling a Forgotten PasswordThe blade's software security features include a system password and a setup password,

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System Board Information 3596Close the blade. See "Closing the Blade" on page 161.7Install the blade. See "Installing a Blade" on

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36 About Your SystemPower Supply Indicator NOTE: The power supplies must be connected to a PDU, not directly to an electrical outlet. • The power sup

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360 System Board Information

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Getting Help 3618Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active

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362 Getting Help

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Index 363IndexAAC power present indicator, 37Bbatteriestroubleshooting, 324battery, 265installing, 265removing, 265blade boardtroubleshooting, 323blad

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364 Indexexpansion cardsinstalling, 236removing, 238expansion slots, 235expansion-card riser, 239Ffan module indicators, 37fansinstalling, 292removing

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Index 365identifyingmidplane version, 38iKVM module, 296features, 41installing, 296removing, 296tiering, 44indicatorsAC power present, 37CMC fault, 49

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366 Indextroubleshooting, 311Nnetwork switch moduletroubleshooting, 318NVRAM backup, 265Oopeningblades, 159optionssystem setup, 139Ppassworddisabling,

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Index 367start-upaccessing system features, 13supportcontacting Dell, 361system boardconnectors, 338system control panel, 16system fans, 291system fea

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Index 368Vvideo controllerinstalling, 273

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About Your System 37Fan Module IndicatorsFigure 1-18. Fan Module IndicatorsTable 1-5. Power Supply IndicatorsIndicator Icon DescriptionPower supply st

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38 About Your SystemIdentifying Midplane Version The version of the midplane installed in the enclosure is displayed in the Midplane Revision field un

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About Your System 39Figure 1-19. Identifying Midplane Version 1.11 midplane identification label (2)1

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4 ContentsGuidelines for Installing I/O Modules. . . . . . . . 52Port Auto-Disablement in Quad-Port Network Daughter Card (PowerEdge M710HD Only) .

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40 About Your SystemFigure 1-20. Identifying Midplane Version 1.01 midplane identification label (2)1

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About Your System 41iKVM ModuleThe optional Avocent iKVM analogue switch module includes the following features:• Local iKVM access can be remotely di

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42 About Your SystemFigure 1-21. Avocent iKVM Switch Module1 identification indicator 2 status indicator3 ACI port for tiering connection onlyCAUTION:

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About Your System 43USB connectorsAllows a keyboard and mouse to be connected to the system.Video connectorAllows a monitor to be connected to the sys

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44 About Your SystemTiering the Avocent iKVM Switch From an Analog KVM SwitchThe Avocent iKVM switch can be tiered from analog KVM switches such as th

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About Your System 45To configure the analog switch:1Press <Print Screen> to open the OSCAR Main dialog box.2Click Setup DevicesDevice Modify.

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46 About Your SystemTiering the Avocent iKVM Switch From a Digital KVM SwitchThe iKVM switch may also be tiered from a digital KVM switch such as the

Strany 311 - Troubleshooting the Mouse

About Your System 47Resynchronizing the Server List at the Remote Client WorkstationOnce the iKVM switch is connected, the blades appear in OSCAR. You

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48 About Your SystemCMC ModuleFigure 1-22. CMC Module Features1 Ethernet connector Gb1 2 link indicator (2) 3 Ethernet connector STK ("stack"

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About Your System 49The CMC provides multiple systems management functions for your modular server:• Enclosure-level real-time automatic power and the

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Contents 5System Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Warning Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Diagnostics Messages . .

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50 About Your System– The CMC supports setting an optional enclosure Maximum Power Limit, which either alerts or takes actions, such as throttling ser

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About Your System 51Figure 1-23. CMC Daisy-Chaining 1 management network 2 secondary CMC3 primary CMC123

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52 About Your SystemI/O ConnectivityThe M1000e enclosure supports three layers of I/O fabric, selectable between combinations of Ethernet, fibre-chann

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About Your System 53 NOTE: Modules designed specifically for Fabric B or Fabric C cannot be installed in slots A1 or A2, as indicated by the color-co

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54 About Your Systemsupport quad-port mapping. This behavior is limited to Fabric A slots only and is automatically enabled or disabled depending on t

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About Your System 55Mezzanine CardsPowerEdge M610x OnlyPowerEdge M610x supports two mezzanine cards. Mezzanine cards can be installed in both the slot

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56 About Your SystemTable 1-13. Supported I/O Module ConfigurationsFabric A Fabric B Mezzanine CardFabric C Mezzanine CardI/O Bay A1, A2I/O Bay B1, B2

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About Your System 57Standard Integrated LOM none Fibre Channel mezzanine cardEthernet switch module or pass-through modulenone Fibre Channel switch mo

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58 About Your SystemI/O Module Port MappingThe LOM and optional mezzanine cards are mapped to the I/O module ports based on the following rules. NOTE

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About Your System 59Dual-Port Mezzanine CardsEach mezzanine card has two port connections. For a full-height blade in bay n:• Mezzanine card 1, connec

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6 ContentsSystem and Setup Password Features. . . . . . . . . 151Using the System Password . . . . . . . . . . . 151Using the Setup Password . . .

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60 About Your SystemFigure 1-24. Example of PowerEdge M610x Port Mapping of – Blade 2

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About Your System 61Table 1-15. I/O Module Port Assignments - Full-Height Blades (not applicable for PowerEdge M610x)Blade 1 I/O ModuleB1 C1 C2 B2Mezz

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62 About Your SystemBlade 4 I/O ModuleB1 C1 C2 B2 Mezz1_Fab_C Port 4 Port 4Mezz2_Fab_B Port 4 Port 4Mezz3_Fab_C Port 12 Port 12Mezz4_Fab_B Port 12 Por

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About Your System 63Figure 1-25 shows the port connections for a full-height blade in bay 3 with four mezzanine cards.Figure 1-25. Example of Full-Hei

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64 About Your SystemQuad-Port Mezzanine CardsTable 1-16 illustrates the I/O module port mapping for full-height blades with quad-port mezzanine cards.

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About Your System 65 NOTE: Even though PowerEdge M610x is a full blade system, only two mezzanine card slots (MEZZ1_Fab_C1 and MEZZ2_FAB_B1) in the e

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66 About Your SystemHalf-Height Blades Standard LOM (Dual-Port) and Network Daughter Card (Quad-Port) MappingEach standard LOM has two port connection

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About Your System 67Figure 1-26 shows the port connections for a half-height blade in bay 1 with two mezzanine cards.Table 1-18. Example of I/O Module

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68 About Your SystemFigure 1-26. Example of Half-Height Blade Port Mapping

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About Your System 69Quad-Port Mezzanine CardsTable 1-19 illustrates the I/O module port mapping for a half-height blade with the quad-port mezzanine c

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Contents 7Mezzanine Interface Card (PowerEdge M610x Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215Removing the Mezzanine Interface Card. . .

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70 About Your System• A 10 Gb Ethernet module with two copper 10GBASE-T uplinksThis module is hot-swappable and may be installed in Fabric A, B, or C.

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About Your System 71Dell M8428-k 10 Gb Converged Network SwitchThe Dell M8428-k 10 Gb Converged Network switch module supports FCoE protocols and allo

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72 About Your SystemFigure 1-28. Dell M8428-k 10 Gb Converged Network Switch 1 LED status indicators (12) 2 serial port (RJ-45 connector)3 module stat

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About Your System 73Mellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleThe Mellanox M3601 Infiniband switch I/O module includes 32 4x QDR Infiniband port

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74 About Your SystemMellanox M2401G Infiniband Switch I/O ModuleThe Mellanox M2401G Infiniband switch I/O module includes 24 4x DDR Infiniband ports.

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About Your System 75Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband Switch ModuleThe Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband switch module includes 24 4x DDR Infiniband ports. Eight

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76 About Your SystemFigure 1-31. Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband Switch Module Features1 Infiniband ports (8) 2 port status indicator (8)3 diagnostic stat

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About Your System 77Cisco Ethernet SwitchYour system supports three Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch (CBS) versions:• The Cisco 3130G-S switch includes fou

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78 About Your SystemFigure 1-32. Cisco Ethernet Switch Module Features 1 Stackwise Plus connectors (not enabled in CBS 3032)2 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet

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About Your System 79PowerConnect M6348 1 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleThe PowerConnect M6348 is a hot-swappable 48-port 1 Gb Ethernet switch. While 16

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8 ContentsRemoving the Expansion-Card Riser . . . . . . . 239Installing the Expansion-Card Riser . . . . . . . 243Processors . . . . . . . . . .

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80 About Your SystemFigure 1-33. PowerConnect M6348 Switch Module1 standard 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet connectors (16)2 SFP+ connectors (2)3 CX4 stacking

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About Your System 81PowerConnect M8024 10 Gb Ethernet Switch I/O ModuleThe PowerConnect M8024 switch module incorporates two option bays that support

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82 About Your SystemFigure 1-34. PowerConnect M8024 Switch Module1 optional module with four SFP+ ports2 optional module with three CX4 ports3 serial

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About Your System 83PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch ModuleThe PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet switch module includes four external 10/100/1000 Mbps Eth

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84 About Your SystemFigure 1-35. PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch Module Features1 optional module (2) (dual 10 Gb Ethernet uplink module shown)2 st

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About Your System 85Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O ModuleThe 10 GbE KR pass-through module supports 10 Gb connections and provides a direct connectio

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86 About Your SystemFigure 1-36. Dell 10 GbE KR Pass-Through I/O ModuleDell 8/4 Gbps Fibre Channel Pass-Through I/O ModuleThe 8G Fibre Channel pass-th

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About Your System 87 NOTE: To ensure proper functionality, use only the Short Wave Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers provided with this

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88 About Your System10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module IIThe Dell 10 Gb Ethernet pass-through module II supports 10 Gb connections and provides a dire

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About Your System 89Figure 1-38. 10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through Module II1 SFP+ cages (16) 2 green/amber indicators (two perport)3 status/identification

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Contents 9Installing the Midplane Interface Card. . . . . . . 2854 Installing Enclosure Components . . . . . 287Power Supply Modules . . . . . . . .

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90 About Your System10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through I/O ModuleThe 10 Gb Ethernet pass-through module supports 1/10 Gb connections and provides a direct co

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About Your System 91Figure 1-39. 10 Gb Ethernet Pass-Through I/O Module Features1 SFP+ cages (16) 2 green/amber indicators (two per port)3 status/iden

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92 About Your System4 Gbps Fibre Channel Pass-Through ModuleThe 4 Gbps Fibre Channel pass-through module provides a bypass connection between a Fibre

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About Your System 93Figure 1-40. 4 Gbps Fibre Channel Pass-Through Module Features1 SFP Fibre Channel connector (16) 2 Fibre Channel green/amber indic

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94 About Your SystemTable 1-22. Fibre Channel Pass-Through IndicatorsIndicator Type Pattern DescriptionPower indicatorOff Power to the module is off G

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About Your System 95Brocade M5424 FC8 I/O ModuleThe Brocade M5424 I/O module includes eight external autosensing Fibre Channel ports (four ports are e

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96 About Your SystemFigure 1-41. Brocade M5424 FC8 I/O Module1 Fibre Channel port (8) 2 Fibre Channel port status indicator (8)3 Fibre Channel port sp

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About Your System 97Table 1-23. Brocade M5424 FC8 I/O Module indicatorsIndicator Type Pattern DescriptionFibre Channel port status indicator Off No si

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98 About Your SystemBrocade M4424 SAN I/O ModuleThe Brocade M4424 SAN I/O module includes eight external autosensing Fibre Channel ports (four ports a

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About Your System 99Figure 1-42. Brocade M4424 SAN I/O Module Features 1 Fibre Channel port (8) 2 Fibre Channel port status indicator (8)3 Fibre Chann

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