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Fatal error e1410 Servers Information and ideas on Dell PowerEdge rack, tower and blade server solutions. Get this RSS feed Home Forums Server Media Gallery 3 Replies 3 Subscribers Postedover 4 years ago Fatal error r710 hardware manual e1410 This question is not answered Posted by pscouto on 9 Apr 2012 16:21 Hello.
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I recently bought a dell t710 with two processors. After installing the OS and running the Dell open manage, it shows on
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the log that i have a processor error E1410. CPU 2 and CPU1has an internal error (IERR). Any experience with this kind of error? Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator
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to approve posts before they are publicly available. All Replies Posted by Dell-Chris H on 9 Apr 2012 17:02 Pscouto, Have you cleared the Hardware Log? If not, you may clear it and then see if the error returns. If it doesn't then it is just a prior error being reported and not an actual error existing now. Chris Hawk Dell | Social Outreach Services - Enterprise Get Support on Twitter @DellCaresPro Download the e1410 system fatal error r810 Dell Quick Resource Locator app today to access PowerEdge support content on your mobile device! (iOS,Android,Windows) Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by pscouto on 12 Apr 2012 7:21 Hi. I will try this solution. Thanks. Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by YassiNux on 29 Aug 2012 3:39 fristable try to clear logs (cltrl +E) if you still have the same error message, then try the minimum to post (1 CUP (Scket1) + 1 MeMry (Dimm1A) + without any PIC extention), else swap the CPU with an other own if you the a replacement piece (always use the 1°socket). Like 0 Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. DELL.COM > Community > Support Forums > Servers > PowerEdge OS Forum > Fatal error e1410 Shop > Home & Home Office > Small & Medium Business > Large Business > Partners Support > Drivers & Downloads > Product Support > Support by Topic > Warranty Information > Parts and Upgrades Community > Join the Discussion > Share Your Ideas > Read our Blog > Ratings & Re
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provides status messages to signify when its physical system is operating well or when needs some attention. The LCD lights blue to indicate a normal operating condition, http://www.admon.org/hardwares/dell-pe2950-lcd-message-explained/ and lights amber to indicate an error condition. The LCD scrolls https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3034 a message that includes a status code followed by descriptive text. The following section lists the LCD status messages that can occur and the probable cause for each message. The LCD messages refer to events recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). For information on the fatal error SEL and configuring system management settings, see the systems management documentation. NOTE: If your system fails to boot, press the System ID button for at least five seconds until an error code appears on the LCD. Record the code, then check it here or see Getting Help on Dell.com. The following lines will should each error in a e1410 system fatal two-line mode, the first line indicates the appeared Error code and Text, and the second line is a case explaination. N/A - SYSTEM NAME Causes: A 62-character string that can be defined by the user in the System Setup program. The SYSTEM NAME displays under the following conditions: * The system is powered on. * The power is off and active POST errors are displayed. E1000 - FAILSAFE, Call Support Causes: SORRY E1114 - Temp Ambient Causes: Ambient system temperature is out of acceptable range. E1116 - Temp Memory Causes: Memory has exceeded acceptable temperature and has been disabled to prevent damage to the components. E12nn - xx PwrGd Causes: Specified voltage regulator has failed. E1210 - CMOS Batt Causes: CMOS battery is missing, or the voltage is out of acceptable range. E1211 - ROMB Batt Causes: RAID battery is either missing, bad, or unable to recharge due to thermal issues. E1229 - CPU # VCORE Causes: Processor # VCORE voltage regulator has failed. E1310 - RPM Fan ## Causes: RPM
Issues Roadmap View Issue Details[Jump to Notes] [Issue History] [Print] IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update0003034CentOS-5-OTHERpublic2008-08-07 00:332009-02-18 17:12ReportersteevithakPrioritynormalSeveritycrashReproducibilityalwaysStatusresolvedResolutionfixedProduct Version5.2Target VersionFixed in Version5.2Summary0003034: DELL PowerEdge 1950 - E1410 CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2 IERRDescriptionI'm attempting to install CentOS 5.2 on a new Dell 1950 with two quad-core Xeon CPUs. The install completes but during subsequent boots, the machine dies. Screen goes black, the flashing orange hardware failure light on the back of the server comes on, and the front panel LCD displays "E1410 CPU1 IERR E1410 CPU2 IERR" I should note that running CentOS 5.0 runs fine on this server, so it appears to be a problem with 5.2. My guess would be faulty Intel microcode or a kernel bug of some sort but I'm not sure how to narrow it down.Additional InformationI noticed a similar bug was reported by a user attempting to run CentOS 4.3 on a Dell 1950: http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2619 I also spotted a similar crash report from a user running OpenSuse 11 on a Dell 1950 (the reporter suspected a connection to a Xen bug but I'm not running Xen on my server so this one may not be related): http://forums.opensuse.org/install-boot-login/390004-opensuse-11-x86_64-xen-dell-2950-a.html TagsNo tags attached.Attached Files Relationships Relationships Notes ~0007808 smooge (reporter) 2008-08-07 01:01 The Dell site says the problem may occur from bad CPU's or bad PCI cards. Was the CentOS-5.0 box getting updates regularly? If it was then the system would have been running 5.2 via updates.. Also microcode is not updated until microcode_ctl is run. If the system is dieing before it