Regulatory Model B05S Dell PowerEdge C6145 Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual
10 | Contents 3.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With CPLD ... 231 3.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With E
100 | Using the System Setup Program Table 2-2. The IPMI Command Table IPMI Command Setup Option Description ipmitool raw 0x34 0xB1 <Byte1
Using the System Setup Program | 101 IPMI Command Setup Option Description Return: ID ipmitool raw 0x30 3 ID 0x11 0x4 0 0 0 1 <LSB timer> &
102 | Using the System Setup Program Table 2-3. The Power Management Settings Setup Menu Performance Settings Power Optimized Settings Option D
3 Installing System Components | 103 Installing System Components Safety Instructions WARNING: Working on systems that are still connected to a pow
104 | Installing System Components Inside the System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
Installing System Components | 105 Hard Drives The installation and removal procedures for the 3.5" hard drive and the 2.5" hard drive ar
106 | Installing System Components Installing a Hard-Drive Blank 1 Slide the hard-drive blank into the drive bay until the hard-drive blank mak
Installing System Components | 107 Figure 3-3. Removing and Installing a Hard-Drive Carrier 1 release button 2 lock lever 3 release handle
108 | Installing System Components Removing a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servic
Installing System Components | 109 Figure 3-4. Removing and Installing a Hard Drive From the Hard-Drive Carrier 1 hard drive 2 screw (4) 3
1 About Your System | 11 About Your System Accessing System Features During Startup The following keystrokes provide access to system features durin
110 | Installing System Components Power Supplies NOTE: The following table lists the maximum supported configuration where power supply redund
Installing System Components | 111 Table 3-3. PSU Model and Quantity with CPLD / 2-Node Configuration
112 | Installing System Components Table 3-4. PSU Model and Quantity with Expander / 1-Node Configuration
Installing System Components | 113 Removing a Power Supply CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should on
114 | Installing System Components Installing a Power Supply CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shou
Installing System Components | 115 System-Board Assembly Removing a System-Board Assembly CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified se
116 | Installing System Components Installing a System-Board Assembly CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
Installing System Components | 117 board assembly and heat sinks. See Figure 3-7. 4 Gently lift air ducts out of the system-board assembly. See Fi
118 | Installing System Components NOTE: The air duct configuration differs with the number of processors installed on the system board. For tw
Installing System Components | 119 screws. See Figure 3-8. Wait for 30 seconds for the heat sink to loosen from the processor. 5 Remove the other
12 | About Your System Front-Panel Features and Indicators Figure 1-1. Front Panel−3.5” x8 Hard Drives With Two Motherboards Figure 1-2. Fro
120 | Installing System Components CAUTION: Using excess thermal grease can cause grease to contact the processor shield, which can cause conta
Installing System Components | 121 Processors The following tables list the limited configurations of the C6145 system for proper thermal condition
122 | Installing System Components Table 3-6. Limited Configuration Matrix for Proper Thermal Condition on 1-Node System Processor (G34 TDP) H
Installing System Components | 123 upward until the processor is released from the socket. See Figure 3-9. 5 Rotate the processor shield upward an
124 | Installing System Components Installing a Processor CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
Installing System Components | 125 processor. CAUTION: Using excess thermal grease can cause grease to contact the processor shield, which can cau
126 | Installing System Components Figure 3-10. 4 Lift the expansion-card assembly out of the system-board assembly. See Figure 3-10. Figure 3
Installing System Components | 127 Figure 3-11. Removing the Expansion Card 1 metal filler bracket 2 screw 3 expansion card 4 expansion-card co
128 | Installing System Components 3 Remove the system-board assembly. See "Removing a System-Board Assembly" on page 115. 4 Remove
Installing System Components | 129 LSI 9260-8i Card NOTE: The LSI 9260-8i card assembly should include the BBU interposer card which is connected
About Your System | 13 Figure 1-5. Front Panel−2.5” x18 Hard Drives With Two Motherboards Figure 1-6. Front Panel−2.5” x24 Hard Drives With
130 | Installing System Components Figure 3-12. Removing the LSI 9260-8i Card Assembly 1 screw (3) 2 LSI 9260-8i-card assembly 3 system-b
Installing System Components | 131 Figure 3-13. Removing the LSI 9260-8i Card 1 expansion-card slot cover 2 screw 3 LSI 9260-8i card 4 exp
132 | Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9260-8i Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. Yo
Installing System Components | 133 See Figure 3-14. 8 Holding the card by its edges, position the card so that the card-edge connector aligns with
134 | Installing System Components Figure 3-14. Cable Routing for LSI 9260-8i Card Item Cable From (LSI 9260-8i Card) To (RAID Battery and
Installing System Components | 135 LSI 9260-8i RAID Battery (Optional) Removing the LSI 9260-8i RAID Battery CAUTION: Many repairs may only be don
136 | Installing System Components Figure 3-15. Removing and Installing the LSI 9260-8i RAID Battery 1 RAID battery latch 2 LSI 9260-8i R
Installing System Components | 137 Removing the LSI 9260-8i RAID Battery Carrier CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service tec
138 | Installing System Components Figure 3-16. Removing and Installing the LSI 9260-8i RAID Battery Carrier 1 screw (2) 2 LSI 9260-8i RAI
Installing System Components | 139 LSI 9265-8i Card NOTE: The LSI 9265-8i card assembly should include the BBU interposer card which is connected
14 | About Your System Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description 1,3 Power-on indicator/ power button (motherboards 1,2) The power-o
140 | Installing System Components 4 Lift the LSI 9265-8i card assembly out of the system-board assembly. See Figure 3-17. Figure 3-17. Removi
Installing System Components | 141 Figure 3-18. Removing the LSI 9265-8i Card 1 expansion-card slot cover 2 screw 3 LSI 9265-8i card 4 exp
142 | Installing System Components Installing the LSI 9265-8i Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. Yo
Installing System Components | 143 See Figure 3-19. 8 Holding the card by its edges, position the card so that the card-edge connector aligns with
144 | Installing System Components Figure 3-19. Cable Routing for LSI 9265-8i Card Item Cable From (LSI 9265-8i Card) To (RAID Battery and
Installing System Components | 145 LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery (Optional) Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery Assembly CAUTION: Many repairs may on
146 | Installing System Components Figure 3-20. Removing and Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery Assembly 1 screw (2) 2 LSI 9265-8i RA
Installing System Components | 147 Removing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
148 | Installing System Components Figure 3-21. Removing and Installing the LSI 9265-8i RAID Battery 1 LSI 9265-8i RAID battery 2 LSI 9
Installing System Components | 149 Expansion-Card Connector Removing the Expansion-Card Connector CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a cert
About Your System | 15 Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Figure 1-8. Hard-Drive Indicators 1 hard-drive activity indicator (green) 2 hard-drive s
150 | Installing System Components Figure 3-22. Removing and Installing the Expansion-Card Connector 1 screw (2) 2 expansion-card bracket
Installing System Components | 151 Assembly" on page 116. 5 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn on the system, including a
152 | Installing System Components Figure 3-23. Removing and Installing the SAS Mezzanine-Card Assembly 1 screw (3) 2 SAS mezzanine-card a
Installing System Components | 153 Figure 3-24. Removing and Installing the SAS Mezzanine Card 1 screw (3) 2 SAS mezzanine card 3 SAS mezzani
154 | Installing System Components 5 Reconnect all the cables to the SAS mezzanine card. 6 Install the system-board assembly. See "Instal
Installing System Components | 155 Item Cable From (SAS Mezzanine Card) To (HDD to Backplane SATAII Connectors) SAS/SGPIO cable SAS_ports 0~3
156 | Installing System Components Figure 3-26. Removing and Installing the 10GbE Mezzanine-Card Assembly 1 screw (3) 2 10GbE mezzanine-c
Installing System Components | 157 Figure 3-27. Removing and Installing the 10GbE Mezzanine Card 1 screw (3) 2 10GbE mezzanine card 3 10GbE
158 | Installing System Components to the system-board assembly. See Figure 3-26. 5 Reconnect all the cables to the 10GbE mezzanine card. 6 In
Installing System Components | 159 Figure 3-28. Removing and Installing the Mellanox Card Assembly 1 screw (3) 2 Mellanox card assembly 3 m
16 | About Your System Table 1-2. Hard-Drive Status Indicators−For 3.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With Expander Hard Drive Type Function Activ
160 | Installing System Components Figure 3-29. Removing and Installing the Mellanox Card 1 screw (3) 2 Mellanox card 3 mezzanine-card br
Installing System Components | 161 system-board assembly. See Figure 3-28. 5 Reconnect all the cables to the Mellanox card. 6 Install the system-
162 | Installing System Components Figure 3-30. Removing and Installing the Mezzanine-Card Bridge Board 1 mezzanine slot 2 mezzanine-card
Installing System Components | 163 System Memory Each system board has thirty-two unbuffered or registered DDR3-DIMM slots for the installation of
164 | Installing System Components 1 DIMM A1_CHA 2 DIMM A2_CHA 3 DIMM A3_CHB 4 DIMM A4_CHB 5 DIMM A5_CHC 6 DIMM A6_CHC 7 DIMM A7_CHD
Installing System Components | 165 Table 3-7. Memory Module Configurations and Limitation (Memory Unit=GB)
166 | Installing System Components Removing the Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time after the system
Installing System Components | 167 Installing the Memory Modules WARNING: The memory modules are hot to the touch for some time after the system h
168 | Installing System Components Figure 3-32. Installing and Removing a DIMM 1 memory module 2 memory module socket 3 memory module soc
Installing System Components | 169 be installed properly. Repeat step 2 through step 10 of this procedure, to ensure that the memory modules are fi
About Your System | 17 Table 1-3. Hard-Drive Status Indicators−For 2.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With Expander Hard Drive Type Function Activi
170 | Installing System Components clip snaps into place. See Figure 3-33. Figure 3-33. Replacing the System Battery 1 system battery 2
Installing System Components | 171 System Board Removing a System Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician.
172 | Installing System Components Figure 3-34. Removing and Installing the System Board 1 screw (8) 2 system board 3 system-board assem
Installing System Components | 173 6 Installing a Processor" on page 124. 7 Remove the memory modules and transfer them to the same location
174 | Installing System Components Opening the System 1 Recommend to turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect th
Installing System Components | 175 Cooling Fans Removing a Cooling Fan WARNING: Do not attempt to operate the system without the cooling fans. WA
176 | Installing System Components Figure 3-36. Removing and Installing a Cooling Fan 1 cooling-fan bracket 2 cooling fans (4) Installing
Installing System Components | 177 3 Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 174. 4 Reconnect the system to its electrical o
178 | Installing System Components Figure 3-37. Removing and Installing the Cooling-Fan Bracket 1 cooling-fan bracket 2 locking-tab hole
Installing System Components | 179 6 Remove the screws that secure the upper middle plane to the middle plane holder. See Figure 3-38. 7 Disconne
18 | About Your System Figure 1-10. Back Panel−One Motherboard Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description 1 Power supply 2 11
180 | Installing System Components 9 Remove the screws that secure the mid-plane holder support to the chassis. See Figure 3-39. 10 Lift the m
Installing System Components | 181 11 Remove the screws that secure the mid-plane holder to the chassis. See Figure 3-40. 12 Lift the mid-plane h
182 | Installing System Components Figure 3-41. Removing and Installing the Lower Middle Plane 1 lower middle plane 2 screw (6) 3 stand-
Installing System Components | 183 You must route these cables properly through the tabs on the chassis to prevent them from being pinched or crimp
184 | Installing System Components Backplanes NOTE: This section describes the replacement of 3.5" hard-drive backplane, with the 3.5 &quo
Installing System Components | 185 Figure 3-42. Removing and Installing the 3.5" Hard-Drive Cage (1) 1 3.5" hard-drive cage 2 scre
186 | Installing System Components Figure 3-43. Removing and Installing the 3.5" Hard-Drive Cage (2) 1 3.5" hard-drive cage 2 f
Installing System Components | 187 Figure 3-44. Removing and Installing the Backplane From the Hard-Drive Cage 1 3.5" hard-drive cage 2
188 | Installing System Components You must route these cables properly through the tabs on the chassis to prevent them from being pinched or cr
Installing System Components | 189 Figure 3-46. 5 Remove the screws securing the first power distribution board to the system. See Figure 3-45. 6
About Your System | 19 Item Indicator, Button Or Connector Icon Description 9 USB port 0 Connects USB devices to the system. The ports are USB
190 | Installing System Components Installing a Power Distribution Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technici
Installing System Components | 191 9 Reconnect the system to its electrical outlet and turn on the system, including any attached peripherals. Cab
192 | Installing System Components Item Cable From (Power Distribution Boards) To cables Hard-drive backplane power cables Hard-drive backplan
Installing System Components | 193 7 Slide and lift the fan controller board out of the chassis. See Figure 3-47. Figure 3-47. Removing and Inst
194 | Installing System Components You must route these cables properly through the tabs on the chassis to prevent them from being pinched or cr
Installing System Components | 195 Item Cable From (Fan Control Board) To cables (J12, J19, J11, J16) Front panel cables Front-panel connectors
196 | Installing System Components 4 Remove the screws that secure the 2.5" hard-drive cage to the chassis. See Figure 3-49. Figure 3-49.
Installing System Components | 197 when you replace them to prevent the cables from being pinched or crimped. 8 Disconnect front panel cables from
198 | Installing System Components Figure 3-51. Removing and Installing the Backplane with the Expander Card 1 2.5" hard-drive cage 2
Installing System Components | 199 12 Remove the expander card from the 2.5" hard-drive backplane. See Figure 3-52. Figure 3-52. Removing
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better user of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION i
20 | About Your System NIC Indicator Codes Figure 1-11. NIC Indicators 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator NIC Status Indicator (Sp
200 | Installing System Components See Figure 3-51. 4 Replace the hard-drive cage into the chassis. See Figure 3-50. 5 Replace the screws that
Installing System Components | 201 1 Recommend to turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the elec
202 | Installing System Components Figure 3-53. Removing and Installing a Front-Panel Assembly 1 front-panel assembly 2 screw (2) 11 Pus
Installing System Components | 203 Figure 3-54. Removing and Installing a Front Panel 1 front-panel assembly 2 front panel 3 retention hook
204 | Installing System Components 4 Replace the hard-drive cage into the chassis. See Figure 3-43. 5 Replace the screws that secure the front
Installing System Components | 205 2 Remove all the hard drives. See "Removing a Hard-Drive Carrier" on page 106. 3 Open the system. Se
206 | Installing System Components Figure 3-55. Removing and Installing the Sensor Board 1 sensor board 2 screw Installing the Sensor Boar
Installing System Components | 207 drives. You must route these cables properly through the tabs on the chassis to prevent them from being pinched
208 | Installing System Components Removing the Sensor Board for 2.5” Hard Drive System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified s
Installing System Components | 209 Figure 3-56. Figure 3-56. Removing and Installing the Sensor-Board Assembly 1 sensor-board assembly 2 scre
About Your System | 21 Figure 1-12. NIC Indicators (BMC Management Port) 1 speed indicator 2 link/activity indicator NIC Status Indicator (Sp
210 | Installing System Components Figure 3-57. Removing and Installing the Sensor Board 1 screw 2 sensor board Installing the Sensor Boa
Installing System Components | 211 4 Connect the sensor board cable to the sensor board. 5 Replace the hard-drive cage into the chassis. See Figu
4 212 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting Your System Safety First – For You and Your System WARNING: Whenever you need to lift the syst
Troubleshooting Your System | 213 Troubleshooting System Startup Failure If your system halts during startup, especially after installing an operat
214 | Troubleshooting Your System program, and check if the nonfunctioning USB ports are enabled. 4 Replace the keyboard/mouse with another worki
Troubleshooting Your System | 215 4 Turn on the system and the serial device. If the problem is resolved, replace the serial device. If the proble
216 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a Wet System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shou
Troubleshooting Your System | 217 Troubleshooting a Damaged System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You s
218 | Troubleshooting Your System at least one hour. 3 Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet and turn on the system. 4 Enter the System
Troubleshooting Your System | 219 NOTE: After installing a power supply, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply and to
22 | About Your System Power and System Board Indicator Codes The LEDs on the system front panel and back panel display status codes during system
220 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a Fan CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
Troubleshooting Your System | 221 Go to step 11 if an error message appears indicating a fault with a specific memory module. 3 Enter the System S
222 | Troubleshooting Your System memory module in the first DIMM socket with a module of the same type and capacity. See "Installing the Mem
Troubleshooting Your System | 223 b. Ensure that the hard drive(s) have been configured correctly for the RAID array. c. Take the hard drive offl
224 | Troubleshooting Your System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooti
Troubleshooting Your System | 225 9 Install the system-board assembly. See "Installing a System-Board Assembly" on page 116. 10 Reconne
226 | Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting Processors CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
Troubleshooting Your System | 227 5 Installing a Processor" on page 124. 6 Install the system-board assembly. See "Installing a System-
228 | Troubleshooting Your System 15 Installing a Processor" on page 124. 16 Repeat step 9 and step 10. If the problem persists, repeat ste
5 Jumpers and Connectors | 229 Jumpers and Connectors System Board Connectors This section provides specific information about the system jumpers. I
About Your System | 23 Power Supply Indicator Codes Figure 1-13. Power Supply Status Indicator 1 power supply 2 AC power LED AC Power LED Cond
230 | Jumpers and Connectors 1 PCI-E x16 slot 3 2 PCI-E x16 slot 1 3 PCI-E x16 slot 2 4 processor 2 5 processor 1 6 DIMM sockets for processor
Jumpers and Connectors | 231 Backplane Connectors 3.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With CPLD Figure 5-2. Front View of the Backplane 1 3.5” backp
232 | Jumpers and Connectors 5 SGPIO connector 2 6 SGPIO connector 1 7 backplane jumper 8 SATAII hard-drive connectors 5-6 (from right to
Jumpers and Connectors | 233 2.5" Hard-Drive Backplane With Expander Figure 5-6. Front View of the Backplane 1 SATAII and SAS connectors 1
234 | Jumpers and Connectors 2.5" Hard-Drive Backplane Expander Card Connectors Figure 5-8. 2.5" Hard-Drive Backplane Expander Card
Jumpers and Connectors | 235 Middle Plane Connectors Figure 5-9. Middle Plane Connectors 1 Mini-SAS connector for hard drive 1-4 2 Mini-SAS c
236 | Jumpers and Connectors Expansion Card Connectors Figure 5-10. Expansion Card Connectors 1 PCI-E Gen 2 x16 iPass connector 2 expansion
Jumpers and Connectors | 237 SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-11. SAS Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 Mini-SAS connector 2 PCI-E Gen2 x8 c
238 | Jumpers and Connectors 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors Figure 5-12. 10GbE Mezzanine Card Connectors 1 10GbE mezzanine card 2 PCI-E
Jumpers and Connectors | 239 Fan Controller Board Connectors Figure 5-13. Fan Controller Board Connectors 1 front-panel connector for system b
24 | About Your System BMC Heart Beat LED The system board provides BMC heart beat LED (CR2) for BMC debugs. The BMC heart beat LED is green. When
240 | Jumpers and Connectors NOTE: Pin 9 and pin 10 of FCB firmware recovery and PS-ON connector are used for firmware recovery, and pin 1-8 a
Jumpers and Connectors | 241 Sensor Board Connectors Figure 5-15. Sensor Board Connectors 1 power connector 2 sensor board
242 | Jumpers and Connectors Switch and Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should on
Jumpers and Connectors | 243 3.5" Backplane With CPLD Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technicia
244 | Jumpers and Connectors 3.5" Backplane With Expander Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service te
Jumpers and Connectors | 245 2.5" Backplane Expander Card Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service techn
6 246 | Getting Help Getting Help Contacting Dell For customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have
7 Index | 247 Index A about your system, 11 B back panel features, 17 backplane installing, 187 removing, 184 backplane jumper settings, 243, 244 ba
248 | Index H hard drive installing hot-swap hard drive, 107 removing, 106 removing a hot-swap hard drive, 106 troubleshooting, 222 heat sink in
Index | 249 POST accessing system features, 11 power distribution board removing, 188 power supplies installing, 114 removing, 113 processor instal
About Your System | 25 Post Error Code Collecting System Event Log (SEL) for Investigation Whenever possible, the BIOS will output the current boot
250 | Index SATA configuration, 60, 63 system memory, 51 USB configuration, 64 T telephone number, 246 troubleshooting cooling fans, 220 damaged
26 | About Your System Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 0012h CMOS Date/Time Not Set Indicate invalid date/time in CMOS d
About Your System | 27 Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method 0082h Secondary Master Drive-ATAPI Incompatible HDD/ATAPI/IDE devic
28 | About Your System Error Code Error Message Error Cause Recovery Method range 0-0Fh can be assigned to IO APICs. (Re-assigning CPUs’ local
About Your System | 29 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log - Deasserted 62h Processor 2 Temp Upper non-critical event asserted Processor 2 Temp Te
Contents | 3 Contents 1 About Your System ... 11 Accessing System Features Du
30 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Upper non-recoverable event asserted Processor 1 Temp Temperature Upper Non-Recoverable
About Your System | 31 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Upper non-recoverable event deasserted Processor 2 Temp Temperature Upper Non-Recoverabl
32 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Upper non-recoverable event asserted MLB TEMP 2 Temperature Upper Non-Recoverable - Goi
About Your System | 33 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Upper non-recoverable event deasserted MLB TEMP 3 Temperature Upper Non-Recoverable - Go
34 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted PS 12V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted Low
About Your System | 35 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted PS 5V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted Lower
36 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted STBY 3.3V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted
About Your System | 37 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted PS 5V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted Lower
38 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted STBY 3.3V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted
About Your System | 39 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Lower critical event asserted PS 5V Voltage Lower Critical - Going Low - Asserted Lower
4 | Contents Product Information... 50 Processor ...
40 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log A6h PSU 1 Present Presence detected PSU 1 Present Presence detected - Deasserted Conf
About Your System | 41 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log Asserted reset PEF Action System Event PEF Action reset - Asserted power cycle PEF A
42 | About Your System Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log SEL Full SEL Full - Asserted SEL Almost Full SEL Almost Full - Asserted Sensor Type:
About Your System | 43 Sensor# Sensor Name Event Event Log (Web UI output) Correctable Memory error logging limit reached Correctable Memory error
44 | About Your System Byte Item Data 4-7 Timestamp - 8-9 Generator ID 0x31 10 Event Message Format Version 0x04 (IPMI 2.0) 11 Sensor Typ
About Your System | 45 Recovery Mode NOTE: Boot block will be reserved. A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from one of the following devices: an
2 46 | Using the System Setup Program Using the System Setup Program Start Menu The system employs the latest AMI CMOS BIOS, which is stored in Fl
Using the System Setup Program | 47 Console Redirection The console redirection allows a remote user to diagnose and fix problems on a server, whic
48 | Using the System Setup Program b) Make sure BMC NIC under the IPMI configuration. If users select dedicated NIC, make sure the LAN cable ha
Using the System Setup Program | 49 Main Menu The main menu displays information about your system boards and BIOS. Main Screen
Contents | 5 IPMI Configuration ... 87 Exit Menu...
50 | Using the System Setup Program NOTE: The information about BMC/FCB/Asset Tag/Service Tag/ePPID shown in the main menu is different in each
Using the System Setup Program | 51 Processor Option Description Name Displays the processor name. Speed Displays the maximum speed of the proce
52 | Using the System Setup Program Advanced Menu This option displays a table of items that defines advanced information about your system. CAU
Using the System Setup Program | 53 Option Description USB Configuration Configure the USB support. PCI Configuration Configure PCI. Hyper Trans
54 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Module Version Displays the current processor module version. Node Count Displays the
Using the System Setup Program | 55 Option Description DRAM Prefetcher (Enabled default) Select this item to enable or disable DRAM Prefetcher. Ha
56 | Using the System Setup Program Power Management Maximum Performance Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 57 Option Description Power Management (Maximum Performance default) Set Power mode. If select Maximum Performanc
58 | Using the System Setup Program Power Management Advanced Platform Management Link Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following
Using the System Setup Program | 59 Memory Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description
6 | Contents Installing the Heat Sink ... 119 Processors...
60 | Using the System Setup Program IDE Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 61 Option Description OnChip SATA Channel (Enabled default) Select this item to enable or disable Onboard SATA
62 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description IDE Detect Time Out(Sec) (35 Sec. default) Select the time out value for detecting ATA/AT
Using the System Setup Program | 63 AHCI Port0 Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description SATA Port0 (
64 | Using the System Setup Program USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Mo
Using the System Setup Program | 65 Option Description BIOS EHCI Hand-Off (Enabled default) This is a workaround for operating systems without EHC
66 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description (Enabled default) ROM” is shown in SETUP screen when PXE or iSCSI is set. NIC2 Option ROM
Using the System Setup Program | 67 PCIE Slot/Onboard LAN/Mezzing Slot ASPM Scroll to one of these three items and press Enter to view the followin
68 | Using the System Setup Program NB-SB Port Features Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description
Using the System Setup Program | 69 Hyper Transport Configuration Option Description Coherent HT Link Speed (HT3 default) Coherent HT Link Frequ
Contents | 7 Removing the Expansion-Card Connector... 149 Installing the Expansion-Card Connector ...
70 | Using the System Setup Program I/O Virtualization Option Description SR-IOV Supported (Disabled default) Sets this item to enable or to di
Using the System Setup Program | 71 Boot Menu This page enables you to set POST boot parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the fo
72 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description USB Drives Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available USB Drives. Network
Using the System Setup Program | 73 Option Description messages. Wait For ‘F1’ if Error (Disabled default) Wait for F1 key to be pressed if error o
74 | Using the System Setup Program Boot Device Priority Select this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items:
Using the System Setup Program | 75 Hard Disk Drives Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
76 | Using the System Setup Program Removable Drives Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 77 CD/DVD Drives Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
78 | Using the System Setup Program USB Drives Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 79 Network Drives Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
8 | Contents Removing a Cooling Fan ... 175 Installing a Cooling Fan ...
80 | Using the System Setup Program Security Menu This page enables you to set the security parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to vi
Using the System Setup Program | 81 Option Description set. Password Check (Setup default) Setup: Checks password while invoking setup. Always: Che
82 | Using the System Setup Program Server Menu This page enables you to configure Server parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view
Using the System Setup Program | 83 Option Description Random: Randomly select time to power on. User define: User selects the time. The “Delay Ti
84 | Using the System Setup Program System Management Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen:
Using the System Setup Program | 85 Remote Access Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Descr
86 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Hyper Terminal on remote side will be discontinued when <Ctrl>+<S> key is pre
Using the System Setup Program | 87 IPMI Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Set
88 | Using the System Setup Program IP Address Configuration Select IP Address item in the IPMI Configuration screen to view the following submen
Using the System Setup Program | 89 Subnet Mask Configuration Select Subnet Mask item in the IPMI Configuration screen to view the following submen
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90 | Using the System Setup Program Default Gateway IP Configuration: Select Default Gateway IP item in the IPMI Configuration screen to view the
Using the System Setup Program | 91 Exit Menu Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: Option Description Save Changes
92 | Using the System Setup Program Option Description Save Customized Defaults Saves the changes as User Defaults. Load Customized Defaults Loa
Using the System Setup Program | 93 Token Setup Option Description ROMs (if the devices are available) 0053 BOOTSEQ_DEVLST For the next system b
94 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup Option Description 00C0 Remote Access Serial Console Redirection On, output to COM1. See also
Using the System Setup Program | 95 Token Setup Option Description summary screen. The user is able to see the detail of the POST messages. 026F
96 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup Option Description device as the system’s onboard network controller, if present and enabled, o
Using the System Setup Program | 97 Token Setup Option Description 482A Serial port number Console redirection to COM1. 482B Terminal Type The
98 | Using the System Setup Program Token Setup Option Description Ctrl 4873 SATA-IDE Ports Auto Clk Ctrl Disable SATA-IDE port clock control.
Using the System Setup Program | 99 Token Setup Option Description 5022 Onboard Lan ASPM Set Onboard NIC ASPM to L0. 5023 Onboard Lan ASPM Se
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