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Add to My Manuals! Save this manual to your list of manuals Page 24 highlightsTable 1-7. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code I1912 Text SEL Full Causes Corrective Actions System Event Log is full of events, Clear dell poweredge 1950 manual the log by deleting event and is unable to log any more entries. events. W1228
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ROMB Batt < 24hr Warns predictively that the RAID Replace RAID battery. See "RAID battery has less than 24 hours of Battery" on
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page 60. charge left. NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "Glossary" on page 147. Solving Problems Described by LCD Status Messages The code and text on the LCD
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can often specify a very precise fault condition that is easily corrected. For example, if the code E1418 CPU_1_Presence appears, you know that a microprocessor is not installed in socket 1. In contrast, you might be able to determine the problem if multiple related errors occur. For example, if you receive a series of messages indicating multiple voltage faults, you might determine that the problem is a failing power supply. Removing LCD Status Messages For faults associated dell poweredge 1950 dimensions with sensors, such as temperature, voltage, fans, and so on, the LCD message is automatically removed when that sensor returns to a normal state. For example, if temperature for a component goes out of range, the LCD displays the fault; when the temperature returns to the acceptable range, the message is removed from the LCD. For other faults, you must take action to remove the message from the display: • • Clear the SEL - You can perform this task remotely, but you will lose the event history for the system. Power cycle - Turn off the system and disconnect it from the electrical outlet; wait approximately ten seconds, reconnect the power cable, and restart the system. Any of these actions will remove fault messages, and return the status indicators and LCD colors to the normal state. Messages will reappear under the following conditions The sensor returns to a normal state but fails again, resulting in a new SEL entry. The system is reset and new error events are detected. A failure is recorded from another source that maps to the same display entry. 24 About Your System Type your new search above The manual viewer requires the flash plugin to be installed and enabled. To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 10 or greater is installed. Dell PowerEdge 1950 Manual All contents © copyright
Svenska 简体中文 PowerEdge Server Error Messages in System Event Log and how they can be viewed This article will provide you with information on how to get the state of your system out of the Server Event Log (SEL) / Hardware-Log. There are different ways to check this log, which contains chronologically sorted error messages. dell poweredge 1950 max ram Here we show you how to read the information, and how to gather the log, if dell poweredge 1950 memory possible. Overview of options to check the Server Event Log: 1. During Systemstart (Servers of Generation 11 an earlier) 2. During Systemstart (Servers of dell poweredge 1950 power specs Generation 12) 3. When OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is installed on the system 4. When the DRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller) is configured 1. During System Start (11th Generation Servers and earlier) The System event logs are stored in the https://www.manualowl.com/m/Dell/PowerEdge-1950/Manual/189032?page=24 BMC or iDRAC in your server. So they can be accessed at POST through the BMC / iDRAC configuration utility. Restart the server Press CTRL+E during system start to access the configuration utility (P.O.S.T.) (Figure 1 (English only)) Figure 1 - Example of System start screen In the main menu, go down to the option "System Event Log Menu" and press Enter. You will be given 2 options for the System Event Logs. Choose" View SystemEvent Log" and press Enter http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN292270 (Figure 2 (English only)) Figure 2 - iDRAC / BMC Settings in tehe configuration utility Using the arrow keys, you can now scroll through the single entries in the Server Event Log shown on the screen (Figure 3 (English only)) ' Figure 3 - System Event Log Entry in iDRAC 2. During Systemstart (12th Generation Servers) The System event logs are stored in the BMC or iDRAC in your server. So they can be accessed at POST through the system settings. Restart the server Press F2 to enter the System Settings In the main menu, choose IDRAC Settings On the next page, choose "System Event Log" (Figure 4 (English only)) Figure 4 - System Setup iDRAC Settings Choose "Display System Event Log" (Figure 5 (English only )) to be able to review the logs. Figure 5 - Event Log Display Option Using the arrow keys, you can now scroll through the single entries in the Server Event Log (Figure 6 (English only)) Figure 6 - System Event Log Entry in Setup 3. When Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is installed on the system Dell Open Manage Server Administrator (OMSA) is able to communicate with the BMC and iDRAC to retrieve information and display it in a user friendly interface. To access the System Event Logs in OMSA: Open OMSA Click on "System" on the left hand side Click on the "Logs" Tab in the middle of the page. No
Codes Hard-Drive Indicator Codes NIC Indicator Codes Cooling Fan Indicator Codes LCD Status Messages System Messages System Beep Codes Warning Messages Diagnostics Messages Alert Messages The system indicators http://www.noesisinc.com/links/DellDocs/PowerEdge2650/ServiceManual/beep.htm and features are illustrated in this section. This section also describes each type of message, and lists the possible causes and actions you can take to resolve any problems indicated by a message. System-Status Indicators The system's bezel has an indictor that can represent system status when the bezel is installed (see Figure3-1). The indicator signifies when dell poweredge the system is operating properly or when the system needs attention. The back-panel indicator functions the same as the bezel indicator. The back-panel indicator connector allows an indicator to be attached that will also function the same as the bezel indicator (see Figure3-3). A caution code signifies a problem with microprocessors, power supply, system or power-supply dell poweredge 1950 fans, system temperature, hard drives, system memory, expansion cards, or integrated SCSI controller. Table3-1 lists the system's status indicator codes. Figure 3-1. System-Status Indicators Table 3-1. System-Status Indicator Codes Bezel Indicators Back-Panel Indicators Indicator Code Status Caution OffOffOffNo power is available to the system, or the system is not powered on. OnOffBlueThe system is operating normally. OffBlinkingAmber blinkingThe system has detected an error and requires attention. BlinkingOffBlue blinkingThe system is identifying itself (see "System Identification Indicators"). System Identification Indicators The identification buttons on the front and back panels can be used to identify a particular system within a rack. See Figure3-2 to locate the front-panel system identification button. See Figure3-3 to locate the back-panel system identification button and indicator. When either of the identification buttons is pushed, the identification indicator on the back blinks until one of the buttons is pushed again. If the bezel is installed, the system status indicator will also blink. If an indicator is connected to the back-panel system status indicator connector, that indica