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Seite 1 - Hardware Owner’s

Dell PowerEdge C5230SystemsHardware Owner’sManualRegulatory Model: B04S

Seite 3 - Contents

100 Installing System ComponentsInside the SystemFigure 3-1. Inside the SystemCAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician

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Installing System Components 101Sled ConfigurationThe following illustrations displays the sled numbering in the system.Figure 3-2. PowerEdge C5230 12

Seite 5 - Important Information

102 Installing System ComponentsSledsRemoving a Sled1Press the release latch down .2Pull the sled out of the system .CAUTION: Many repairs may only

Seite 6 - About Your System

Installing System Components 103Figure 3-3. Removing a SledInstalling a SledPush the sled into the system until flush with the case and the release l

Seite 7 - Features

104 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-4. Installing a Sled.

Seite 8 - Indicators

Installing System Components 105Memory ModulesSupported DIMM ConfigurationThe following DIMM configurations are supported by the system. Figure 3-5.

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106 Installing System ComponentsSupported MemoryRemoving a Memory Module1Remove the sled from the system. See "Removing a Sled" on page 102.

Seite 10 - 10 About Your System

Installing System Components 1072Push the locking latches of the DIMM slot outwards. See Figure 3-6.3Remove the memory module from the system.Figure 3

Seite 11 - Start Menu

108 Installing System ComponentsReplacing a Memory ModuleThe system board has four slots in two channels for the installation of memory modules. See &

Seite 12 - Console Redirection

Installing System Components 109Hard DrivesThe following are examples showing the installation and removal procedures for the 2.5-inch and the 3.5-inc

Seite 13 - Configuring Special Keys

Using the System Setup Program 112Using the System Setup ProgramStart MenuThe system employs the latest AMI Core BIOS, which is stored in Flash memory

Seite 14 - General Help

110 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-8. Removing a 2.5" Hard Drive from the Sled5Remove the four screws from the 2.5-inch hard drive bracket,

Seite 15 - Conventions

Installing System Components 111Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive1Align the 2.5-inch hard drive bracket on the new hard drive then replace the four scr

Seite 16 - Main Menu

112 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-12. Securing the 2.5" Hard Drive BracketRemoving a 3.5-inch Hard Drive1Remove the sled from the system.

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Installing System Components 113Figure 3-13. Removing the 3.5" Hard Drive Bracket Screws3Remove the hard drive cables from the cable clips.Figur

Seite 18 - Advanced Menu

114 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-16. Disconnecting the Hard Drive Cables from the Hard DriveInstalling a 3.5-inch Hard Drive1Connect the hard

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Installing System Components 1152Place the hard drive in the sled  then connect the hard drive cables to the hard drive board and system board .Figu

Seite 20 - Power Management

116 Installing System ComponentsHard Drive BoardsRemoving a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1Remove the hard disks. See "Hard Drives" on page 109.2

Seite 21 - CPU Configuration

Installing System Components 117Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1Holding the board by the edges, place the hard drive board into the sled and co

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118 Installing System Components3Disconnect the hard drive board from the system board  and lift out of the sled.Figure 3-25. Disconnecting the 3.5&q

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Installing System Components 119Heat SinksThe following procedures illustrate removal and installation of the heat sink/shroud.Removing a Heat Sink/Sh

Seite 24 - Processor Information

12 Using the System Setup ProgramBIOS Setup Options at BootThe user initiates SETUP by pressing <F2> during POST.Console RedirectionThe console

Seite 25 - Prefetch Configuration

120 Installing System Components3Remove the heat sink/shroud assembly by tilting the backend up to clear the shroud from under the sled flange and the

Seite 26 - Memory Configuration

Installing System Components 121Installing a Heat Sink/Shroud1Use a lint-free cloth, remove thermal grease from the heat sink.2Apply new thermal greas

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122 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-29. Final Installed View of a Heat Sink/Shroud

Seite 28 - Memory Information

Installing System Components 123ProcessorsRemoving a Processor1Remove the heatsink. See "Removing a Heat Sink/Shroud" on page 119.2Release t

Seite 29 - SATA Configuration

124 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-31. Removing a ProcessorInstalling a Processor 1Place the new processor into the socket.Figure 3-32. Install

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Installing System Components 125Figure 3-33. Securing the Retention Bar

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126 Installing System Components

Seite 32 - PCI Configuration

Troubleshooting 1274TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SequenceServer Boot IssuesSystem Does Not Boot After Initial InstallationPower Connector Not Plugge

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128 TroubleshootingMemory IssuesIf you have installed incompatible memory modules, the system may not boot. Verify the memory you've installed ha

Seite 34 - Embedded Network Devices

Troubleshooting 129Electrical Short or OverloadRemove non-essential items such as extra controller cards or IDE/ATAPI devices to check for shorts and

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Using the System Setup Program 13Configuring Special KeysConsole redirection uses ANSI terminal emulation, which is limited to basic ASCII characters.

Seite 36 - Add an Attempt

130 TroubleshootingIf the BIOS Setup Utility is accessible by pressing F2 during boot, reset the BIOS to factory defaults by pressing F9. Save and exi

Seite 37 - Menu Fields Settings Comments

Troubleshooting 131• Remove all peripherals, one at a time, and try to turn on the system. If after removing an option the system works, you may find

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132 Troubleshooting• cs= to set the chip select AST2050: 2; default: get from SCU trapping.• flashtype=the flash chip type2:SPI• skip=type the skip si

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Troubleshooting 133Instructions for Windows 2008 64bit win.bat:Change directory to .\socflashExecute win.bat on Local System with Windows OS.After fla

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134 TroubleshootingFTP Server Update(Ex: ftp://user:[email protected]/s2gv112.bin)>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root r

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Troubleshooting 135>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01Response: 34 firmware update task IDG

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136 TroubleshootingBIOS System UpdateThis section describes the use of the AMI BIOS Flash Utility for updating the system BIOS. Firmware Update Utilit

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Jumpers and Connectors 1375Jumpers and ConnectorsSystem Board Jumpers and ConnectorsFigure 5-1. System Board DiagramFrontBack1413121110256789416151817

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138 Jumpers and Connectors1 Disable BMC header (J27) 2 Password clear (J15)3 ME recovery mode / BIOS recovery mode / flash descriptor security overrid

Seite 45 - USB Configuration

Jumpers and Connectors 139 NOTE: BIOS version 1.0.2, Password, Legacy USB support and Quiet Boot Settings will not load default settings after cleari

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14 Using the System Setup ProgramGeneral HelpIn addition to the Item Specific Help window, the Setup Utility also provides a General Help screen. This

Seite 47 - Boot Menu

140 Jumpers and Connectors2.5-inch Hard Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-2. 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1 backplane connector 2 hard drive 0 connector3 har

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Jumpers and Connectors 1413.5-inch Hard Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-3. 3.5-inch Hard Drive BoardBackplane Connectors12-Sled Backplane Front Connect

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142 Jumpers and Connectors12-Sled Backplane Back ConnectorsFigure 5-5 shows the connectors on the back of the backplane.Figure 5-5. 12-Sled SKU Backpl

Seite 50 - Server Management

Jumpers and Connectors 143Power Distribution Board ConnectorsFigure 5-6. PDB ConnectorsPDB Power and SMBus ConnectorsThis section provides information

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144 Jumpers and Connectors21 GND 22 P12V_STB23 P12V_STB 24 GND25 SMB_BP-_CLK 26 SMB_BP_DAT27 SMB_PDB_ALRT_0/1_N 28 PS_ON_N29 NA 30 PSGD0/1Table 5-3. P

Seite 52 - Set BMC LAN Configuration

Getting Help 1456Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355).Dell provides several online and tele

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146 Getting Help

Seite 54 - Remote Access Configuration

Using the System Setup Program 15Server Platform Setup Utility ScreensConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in the tables:• The

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16 Using the System Setup ProgramMain MenuThe Main menu is the screen that is first displayed when you enter BIOS Setup.Figure 2-1. Main Menu ScreenMe

Seite 56 - View System Event Log

Using the System Setup Program 17BIOS Build Date Displays the BIOS build date.Service Tag Displays the service tag.Asset Tag Displays the asset tag.MR

Seite 57 - Continued

18 Using the System Setup ProgramAdvanced MenuThe Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, the user sele

Seite 58 - Security Menu

Using the System Setup Program 19CPU Configuration CPU Configuration.Memory Configuration Memory Configuration.SATA Configuration SATA Devices Configu

Seite 59 - Save and Exit

Notes, Cautions, and WarningsInformation in this publication is subject to change without notice.© 2013 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of

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20 Using the System Setup ProgramPower ManagementFigure 2-3. Power Management ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced \Power ManagementPower manag

Seite 61 - Error Handling

Using the System Setup Program 21CPU ConfigurationFigure 2-4. CPU Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\CPU ConfigurationProcessor

Seite 62 - Memory Bus Error

22 Using the System Setup ProgramMax CPUID Value Limit Disabled*EnabledSome OS’s (NT4) will fail if the value returned in EAX is > 3 when CPUID ins

Seite 63 - Boot Event

Using the System Setup Program 23eXecute-Disable Bit CapabilityDisabledEnabled*When disable, Intel CPUs that support the eXecute Disable (XD) feature

Seite 64 - Logging Format Conventions

24 Using the System Setup ProgramProcessor InformationFigure 2-5. Processor Information Screen

Seite 65 - Memory Error Events

Using the System Setup Program 25Prefetch ConfigurationFigure 2-6. Prefetch Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\CPU Configuratio

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26 Using the System Setup ProgramMemory ConfigurationFigure 2-7. Memory Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\Memory Configuration

Seite 67 - Error Messages and Handling

Using the System Setup Program 27Memory ConfigurationFigure 2-8. Memory Configuration ScreenMemory Operating Voltage Auto*1.5V1.35VMemory operating vo

Seite 68 - Checkpoint Ranges

28 Using the System Setup ProgramMemory InformationFigure 2-9. Memory Information Screen

Seite 69 - SEC Phase

Using the System Setup Program 29SATA ConfigurationFigure 2-10. SATA Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\SATA ConfigurationEmbed

Seite 70 - PEI Phase

3Contents1 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 About Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6F

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30 Using the System Setup ProgramSATA Port0 / SSI HDD0 OFFAuto*While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of SATA devices and displays the s

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Using the System Setup Program 31Port Mapping of Cougar Point SATA ControllersSATA Port0 / SSI HDD0 Bus0:Dev31:Fun2 SATA ControllerSATA Port1 / SSI HD

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32 Using the System Setup ProgramPCI ConfigurationFigure 2-11. PCI Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI ConfigurationEmbedded

Seite 74 - DXE Phase

Using the System Setup Program 33VT for Direct I/O Disable*EnableDisable/Enable Intel Virtualization Technology for Direct I/O (VT-d) that enhances I/

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34 Using the System Setup ProgramEmbedded Network DevicesFigure 2-12. Embedded Network Devices ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configu

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Using the System Setup Program 35Embedded NIC2 DisabledEnabled with PXEEnabled without PXE*iSCSI Remote BootDisables/Enables the system's seconda

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36 Using the System Setup ProgramiSCSI ConfigurationFigure 2-13. iSCSI Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Emb

Seite 78 - DXE Beep Codes

Using the System Setup Program 37Delete AttemptsDelete one or more attempts.Change attempt orderChange the order of Attempts using +/- keys. Use arrow

Seite 79 - ACPI/ASL Checkpoints

38 Using the System Setup ProgramFigure 2-14. iSCSI Configuration Advanced ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embedded Netw

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Using the System Setup Program 39Figure 2-15. iSCSI Attempt Name ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embedded Network Device

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4Inside the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Sled Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 Using the System Setup ProgramInternet Protocol IP4*IP6AutoconfigureInitiator IP address is system assigned in IP6 mode. InAutoconfigure mode, iSCS

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Using the System Setup Program 41Boot LUN Hexadecimal representation of the LU number.Examples are : 4752-3A4F-6b7e-2F99, 6734-9-156f-127, 4186-9Authe

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42 Using the System Setup ProgramFigure 2-16. iSCSI Configuration Delete an Attempt ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embe

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Using the System Setup Program 43Figure 2-17. iSCSI Active State Power Management Configuration Screen

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44 Using the System Setup ProgramMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Active State Power Management ConfigurationOnboard LAN ASPM D

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Using the System Setup Program 45USB ConfigurationFigure 2-18. USB Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\USB ConfigurationEmbedded

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46 Using the System Setup ProgramUSB PORT with BMC DisabledEnabled*Allows the users to electrically disable/enable the internal USB port which contact

Seite 89 - Table 2-16. MRC Warning Code

Using the System Setup Program 47Boot MenuThis page enables you to set POST boot parameters.Figure 2-19. Boot Menu ScreenMenu Fields Settings Comments

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48 Using the System Setup ProgramBoot Mode BIOS*UEFIIf Boot Mode UEFI/BIOS is selected, only UEFI legacy boot devices are selected for bootup.MenuPXE

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Using the System Setup Program 495th Boot NetworkHard DiskRAIDUSB StorageCD/DVD*Set Boot PriorityMenu Fields Settings Comments

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Important Information 51Important Information• Your system must have BIOS version 1.0.2 or later to support Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 series processors. Y

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50 Using the System Setup ProgramServer ManagementFigure 2-20. Server Management ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer ManagementACPI SPMI Table D

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Using the System Setup Program 51Power Staggering AC RecoveryImmediate*RandomUser DefinedImmediate: PowerOn (No Delay)\Random: (Auto)\User Defined: us

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52 Using the System Setup ProgramSet BMC LAN ConfigurationFigure 2-21. Set BMC LAN Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer Management/

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Using the System Setup Program 53IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter IP address in the form of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (XXX less than 256 and in decimal only).Su

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54 Using the System Setup ProgramRemote Access ConfigurationFigure 2-22. Remote Access Configuration ScreenScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer/R

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Using the System Setup Program 55Serial Port Mode 115200 8-n-1*57600 8-n-138400 8-n-119200 8-n-19600 8-n-1Selects serial port transmission speed. The

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56 Using the System Setup ProgramView System Event LogFigure 2-23. View System Event Log Screen

Seite 100 - Inside the System

Using the System Setup Program 57Figure 2-24. View System Event Log Screen Continued NOTE: Only provides a brief SEL description for the user. If the

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58 Using the System Setup ProgramSecurity MenuFigure 2-25. Security Menu ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsSecurityChange Supervisor PasswordSet Supe

Seite 102 - Removing a Sled

Using the System Setup Program 59Save and ExitFigure 2-26. Save and Exit ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsSave & ExitSave Change and Exit Exit s

Seite 103 - Installing a Sled

6 About Your SystemAbout Your SystemThe system includes the following configurations: • 12-sled system supporting 3.5 inch hard drives.• 12-sled syste

Seite 104 - Installing System Components

60 Using the System Setup ProgramLoad Optimal Defaults Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.Load Customized Defaults Restore the User

Seite 105 - B0 B1 A0 A1

Using the System Setup Program 61Error HandlingThis chapter defines the following error handling features:• Error Handling and Logging• Error Messag

Seite 106 - Supported Memory

62 Using the System Setup ProgramPCI Express* ErrorsThe hardware is programmed to generate an SMI on PCIe correctable, uncorrectable non-fatal, and un

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Using the System Setup Program 63Boot EventThe BIOS downloads the system date and time to the BMC during POST and logs a boot event. Software that par

Seite 108 - Replacing a Memory Module

64 Using the System Setup ProgramLogging Format ConventionsThe BIOS complies with the logging format defined in the IPMI specification. IPMI requires

Seite 109 - Hard Drives

Using the System Setup Program 65Memory Error EventsTable 2-2. Memory Error EventsByte Field Value Description01:02 Record ID XXXXh ID Used for SEL Re

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66 Using the System Setup Program15 Event Data 2 XXh (1) 00h: SBE warning threshold (Event/Reading TypeCode = 0h for Correctable Error) if supported.(

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Using the System Setup Program 67PCI Express Error EventsError Messages and HandlingThe system BIOS displays error messages on the video screen. When

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68 Using the System Setup Programscreen.Aptio CheckpointsCheckpoint RangesTable 2-4. POST Error Messages and HandlingError Message SolutionNo USB Keyb

Seite 113 - SATA1SATA1

Using the System Setup Program 69Standard CheckpointsSEC PhaseTable 2-6. SEC PhaseStatus Code Description 0x00 Not used Progress Codes0x01 Power on.

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About Your System 7Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsThe Dell PowerEdge C5230 server is available in a 12-sled system supporting either two 3.5-inch

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70 Using the System Setup ProgramPEI PhaseTable 2-7. PEI PhaseStatus Code Description Progress Codes 0x10 PEI Core is started 0x11 Pre-memory CPU i

Seite 116 - Hard Drive Boards

Using the System Setup Program 710x2D Memory initialization. Programming memory timing information0x2E Memory initialization. Configuring memory 0x2F

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72 Using the System Setup Program0x3E Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x3F-0x4E OEM post memory initialization

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Using the System Setup Program 730xE3 OS S3 wake vector call 0xE4-0xE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume F

Seite 119 - Heat Sinks

74 Using the System Setup ProgramDXE PhaseTable 2-8. DXE PhaseStatus Code Description 0x60 DXE Core is started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Insta

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Using the System Setup Program 750x73 South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)0x74 South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Brid

Seite 121 - Installing a Heat Sink/Shroud

76 Using the System Setup Program0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0x9E – 0x9F Reserved for future A

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Using the System Setup Program 770xB1 Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End 0xB2 Legacy Option ROM Initialization 0xB3 System Reset 0xB4 USB hot plug

Seite 123 - Processors

78 Using the System Setup ProgramPEI Beep CodesDXE Beep Codes0xDC Reset protocol is not available Table 2-9. PEI Beep Codes# of Beeps Description 1

Seite 124 - Installing a Processor

Using the System Setup Program 79ACPI/ASL CheckpointsOEM-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges8 Platform PCI resource requirements cannot be met Table 2-11. ACP

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8 About Your SystemIndicatorsFigure 1-3. Front Panel Indicators (Rotated Counterclockwise 90°)Item Feature Status Description2, 4 LAN link LED Off No

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80 Using the System Setup ProgramIntel Memory Reference Code CheckpointsThe BIOS will show MRC error/warning codes on the 80port LED when MRC errors h

Seite 127 - Troubleshooting

Using the System Setup Program 81Table 2-13. MRC DIMM to Error Code MappingTable 2-14. MRC POST CodeNode Channel DIMM Error Code0000xA00010xA10100xA20

Seite 128 - Cable Issues

82 Using the System Setup ProgramSTS_REC_EN 02h Receive Enable trainingSTS_WR_LVL 03h Write Leveling trainingSTS_WR_DQS 04h Write DQ/DQS trainingSTS_I

Seite 129 - BIOS Changes

Using the System Setup Program 83ERR_NO_MEMORY_MINOR_NO_MEMORY01h 1. No memory was detected via SPDread. No warning log entries available.2. Invalid c

Seite 130 - Installation Problems

84 Using the System Setup ProgramERR_MEM_TEST_MINOR_SOFTWARE .01h Software memtest failureERR_MEM_TEST_MINOR_HARDTWARE02h Hardware memtest failedERR_M

Seite 131 - Update Utilities

Using the System Setup Program 85ERR_MRC_STRUCT 0EFhIndicates a CLTT table structure error. A DIMM is populated in the 3rd slot when quad rank DIMM is

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86 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_IMC_DISABLED06h Not in use (TBD)WARN_DIMM_COMPAT07h NODECH DIMM X DIMM is not compatible with the IMC memory con

Seite 133 - HTTP Server Update

Using the System Setup Program 87WARN_RANK_NUM05h NODECH DIMM X The number of ranks on this device is not supportedWARN_TOO_SLOW06h NODECH DIMM X This

Seite 134 - TFTP Server Update

88 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_USER_DIMM_DISABLE0Ah NODECH X X DIMM was disabled by MRC. See minor code below for specificreasons.WARN_USER_DIM

Seite 135 - Troubleshooting 135

Using the System Setup Program 89WARN_MIRROR_DISABLE_MINOR_RAS_DISABLED01h X X X X Unable to enable Mirror mode because ECC is disabled. Switch to ind

Seite 136 - BIOS Recovery Mode

About Your System 96 Hard drive activity LEDsBlinking green Hard drive 0 activeHard drive 1 activeHard drive 2 activeHard drive 3 active7 Status LED A

Seite 137 - Jumpers and Connectors

90 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_TAD_LIMIT_ERROR05h NODE X X XTAD Limit > SAD LimitWARN_SPARE_DISABLE10h X X X XUnable to enable Spare mode be

Seite 138 - 138 Jumpers and Connectors

Using the System Setup Program 91WARN_RD_DQ_DQS 13h NODE CH DIMM XA Read DQ/DQS failure hasoccurred during training. Thefailing Channel was disabledWA

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92 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_DIMM_POP_RULE_MINOR_OUT_OF_ORDER01h NODE CH DIMM XDIMM is populated out of orderand that it will not be used. If

Seite 140 - 140 Jumpers and Connectors

Using the System Setup Program 93WARN_CLTT_MINOR_NO_TEMP_SENSOR 01hNODECH DIMM X A DIMM without Temp Sensor wasfoundWARN_CLTT_MINOR_CIRCUIT_TST_FAILED

Seite 141 - Backplane Connectors

94 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_DIMM_VREF_NOT_PRESENT1EhNODEXXXDIMM Verf controller circuit (DCP) not detectedWARN_LV_STD_DIMM_MIX20hNODEX X X L

Seite 142 - 142 Jumpers and Connectors

Using the System Setup Program 95WARN_FPT_MINOR_MEM_TEST1ChNODECH DIMMRANKFTP minor correctable memtestWARN_FPT_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR 31h FTP uncorrecta

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96 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_MEM_CONFIG_CHANGED40h X X X X Timing overrides are enabled butthe DIMM configuration has changed. Memory overrid

Seite 144 - 144 Jumpers and Connectors

Using the System Setup Program 97Command Line Interfaces for Setup optionsThe SETUP menu provides setup options through the system configuration utili

Seite 145 - Getting Help

98 Using the System Setup Program

Seite 146 - 146 Getting Help

Installing System Components 993Installing System ComponentsSafety MeasuresSystem components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharge

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