Cpu Error E1410
Contents |
IERR was asserted Join Sign in PowerEdge 2900 E1410 CPU IERR was asserted Servers Information and ideas on Dell PowerEdge rack, tower and blade server solutions. Get this RSS feed Home Forums Server Media
Ierr Error
Gallery 20 Replies 1 Subscriber Postedover 8 years ago PowerEdge 2900 E1410 CPU IERR dell e1410 system fatal error was asserted Posted by genjia on 6 Jul 2008 4:30 I got a error mesaage in the front panel of PE2900 E1410
Cpu 1 Machine Check Error Detected
CPU1 was asserted.(CPU1 Status: Processor sensor for CPU1, IERR was asserted). The problem is fixed by restarting the computer yesterday. However it happened again today and could not boot any more. Is there any one could a bus fatal error was detected on a component at bus 0 device 0 function 0. help me.. PowerEdge 2900BIOS: 2.2.6DRAC 5 A00 1.32 (07.12.22) Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by david.j.wood on 6 Jul 2008 20:05 You have a hardware failure - most likely CPU 1, though the fault could be elsewhere (motherboard, perhaps). The Hardware Owners Manual says that this error occurs when the specified CPU (CPU 1 in your case) dell poweredge 2950 e1410 system fatal error reports an internal error. If you have a hardware warranty, call Dell in the morning. If you don't have a hardware warranty, then you are on your own. If this is a single CPU machine, you will have to try to could try to obtain a replacement CPU, which will be much easier with it being a single CPU machine, as you won't be trying to match the specification of an existing CPU. However, you must keep to the processor compatibility of your machine - the 5400 series processors only work in 2900 III machines, and 5300 series processors only work in 2900 II and III machines. I believe support for the older processors was dropped in the newer machines. If this is a dual CPU machine, you could remove and store CPU 1 and move CPU 2 to the CPU 1 socket to see if the machine will now boot. Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by genjia on 6 Jul 2008 23:17 Hi David, Thanks for your reply. I brought this machine at Feb 2008, so I believe it is under maintenace. I'm not sure if it's hardware failure. The error message showed when the room tempture is higher than 30C. Howeve
website My View | View Issues | RoadmapView Issue Details[Jump to Notes] [Issue History] [Print]
Intel Cpu Ierr
IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update0002619CentOS-44Suitepublic2008-01-23 02:592008-01-23 10:18Reporteroli_rajaPrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilitysometimesStatusclosedResolutionfixedPlatformOSOS VersionProduct Version4.3 - i386Target processor 1 has failed with ierr VersionFixed in VersionSummary0002619: DELL PowerEdge 1950 - E1410 CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2 IERRDescriptionHi Community, I
E1410 System Fatal Error R610
have successfully installed 4.3 final (i386) on dell poweredge 1950. The system were working fine for few days/week. Then, system hang suddenly and the http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/956/t/19088825 LCD panel displays "E1410 CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2 IERR". According to Dell, the meaning of the error follows... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel CPU IERR Filtering Algorithm and Fault Isolation Methodology CPU's manufactured by Intel Corporation have an internal error or IERR signal that is usually tied to an interrupt line https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2619 or to an external monitor. The original purpose of this signal was to indicate an internal, unrecoverable CPU error. The normal procedure is to replace any CPU that signals an IERR. More recently, the IERR signal is also triggered by non-CPU faults. Bus time-out's, forward progress stalls in multi-processor configurations, evaluation versions of Windows operating systems and other non-hardware fault triggers have been identified that result in an active IERR signal. On occasion, two or more CPU's signal an IERR simultaneously. Experiences in the laboratory have shown that the CPU(s) can be restarted and the IERR often does not re-occur. In the field, the result is that non-faulty CPU's are replaced first and the real source of the IERR is discovered only after multiple IERR events and one or more CPU replacements. The IERR Filtering Algorithm and Fault Isolation Methodology differentiate IERR events
Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27686057/Dell-Poweredge-2950-CPU-Bus-Error-e1410-e1420.html Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Dell Poweredge 2950 CPU Bus Error e1410 e1420 Want to Advertise Here? Solved Dell Poweredge 2950 CPU Bus Error e1410 e1420 Posted on 2012-04-20 Server Hardware 1 Verified Solution 11 Comments 3,899 Views Last Modified: 2013-07-22 Hello, I just bought a gently used server from a friend's business and it has been fatal error working great until this evening when upon setting it up for SQL it HALTED during a database restore with an error CPU BUS Error e1410 and an e1420. I turned off the server. Unplugged the power and started the server back on and everything has been fine. Should I be concerned or was this a possible fluke? It seems these CPU Bus errors can be random... Or be caused by the Broadcom Nic drivers e1410 system fatal which I did use the latest 2011 version and not the originally shipped version when setting up Windows Server Standard 2003 R2... Thank you! 0 Question by:tacshose1 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution bytacshose1 Well Prime95 caused another error and now the server will not boot, guess I'll return it. Go to Solution 11 Comments Message Author Comment by:tacshose12012-04-20 It seems to almost predictably occur when I use my Seagate USB 2.0 external drive for backing up data is my only thought. If I plug it in after Windows boots it will crash upon heavy transfer. If I plug the drive in before turning the server on, it seems to work fine. This could be coincidental I have only done this about 8 times. Prime95 torture test is running great and no crashes. I would think this would cause a pretty quick hardware problems. So drivers? USB? Real hardware problems I should stress over? 0 Message Accepted Solution by:tacshose12012-04-20 Well Prime95 caused another error and now the server will not boot, guess I'll return it. 0 LVL 32 Overall: Level 32 Server Hardware 25 Message Active 2 days ago Expert Comment by:PowerEdgeTech2012-04-20 I would recommend making sure your system firmware (BIOS, ESM/BMC, RAID, NIC, and DRAC) are up to date to ensure maximum system stability. Many 2950 B