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Dell Technologies Brand Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY DELL TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now One of our clients is having a problem with their server. When they cam in this morning it was not pcie training error embedded nic 2 responding, blank screen. It was not responding to ping, would not serve DHCP or DNS etc. After
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a hard reboot it went through the BIOS & Windows loading screen back to the blank screen & not responding. After another hard reboot it ran through
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BIOS & Windows loading screen to the login screen. This time it would respond to pings & resolve DNS for external websites. When I tried to log in to the console it froze up, stopped responding to ping & would not resolve DNS. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-2850-PCIe-Training-Error-Embedded-Bus-00-DEV-02-Func-0-Part-Fix-/141220647048 I decided to unplug everything, open the side & check all the connections & now when we try to boot it goes straight to a screen saying: RN50 A21 BIOS PCIe Training Error: Slot 1 System Halted! The System Halted! is yellow flashing text on a blue background. Any help would be appreciated, this is their only server & has all their files etc saved on it. Backups were going to be one of their new years resolutions. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: PowerEdge 840 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/187797-poweredge-840-not-booting not booting Utilizing 4TB on Poweredge 840 Poweredge 840 NIC problem   1 2 Next ► 32 Replies Jalapeno OP NickJohnHunt Jan 3, 2012 at 11:06 UTC PCIe Training Error: Slot 1 re-seat/remove card from slot 1 and re-try 2 Ghost Chili OP JustRob Jan 3, 2012 at 11:15 UTC Oh, it is running Windows Server 2003 on 2 x SCSI drives on a hardware RAID controller. 0 Ghost Chili OP JustRob Jan 3, 2012 at 11:16 UTC NickJohnHunt wrote: PCIe Training Error: Slot 1 re-seat/remove card from slot 1 and re-try tried, with all cards. 0 Ghost Chili OP JustRob Jan 3, 2012 at 11:34 UTC OK, after leaving it sat at that halt screen for 5+ mins it is now booting up. It is pinging, & responding to DNS & DHCP requests. Once I log in it seems to freeze within a few minutes of logging in, mouse & keyboard not responding and just pressing the power button does not initiate a shutdown, I have to to a hard restart. 0 Mace OP George1421 Jan 3, 2012 at 11:39 UTC Well I guess the next question is: what is in slot 1? What ever it is, is causing the system to halt. Hopefully it is not your raid controller. If it is, you might want to shop ebay to find a replacement parts. This thing is old (~2005) 3 Cayenne OP Ivan (Dell) Jan 3, 2012 a
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault http://serverfault.com/questions/533388/dell-poweredge-2950-pcie-training-error-no-pcie-cards-inside Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH90551.html best answers are voted up and rise to the top Dell PowerEdge 2950 PCIe Training Error — No PCIe cards inside up vote 0 down vote favorite So I recently found myself an old PowerEdge 2950, and when I turned it on (after me pcie training almost having a heart attack by the sound of it starting up), during post it halted with an error of PCIe Training Error : Internal PCIe Card. The weird thing there, is that there aren't any PCIe cards in the 3 slots. The rightmost (bottom, in the picture) slot however, seems to come out of the board as an expansion of some sort? Could that be a problem? In case I'm missing something really obvious, I've included a shot of the whole system. dell-poweredge pci-express share|improve this question pcie training error asked Aug 23 '13 at 23:30 JShoe 103114 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted The PCI riser card right in the middle? Yank it out. If your server boots the it's either a bad PCI riser, or the PCI slot has "gone bad". I know there's a not-noobish explanation for that, but I don't remember it. If your server doesn't boot with the riser out the it's time for a new motherboard/server. share|improve this answer answered Aug 24 '13 at 0:12 Sammitch 1,371824 This is correct. Get the riser out of the equation. In my experience, riser cards don't fail too often. It's probably the motherboard. –ewwhite Aug 24 '13 at 0:14 1 @ewwhite the reason I mentioned the PCI slot "going bad" is it seems to happen on every single R200 I've ever worked with. Even if you take a riser out of a working R200 and put it in it will fail to boot. Anyhow, on a 2950... it's usually a motherboard that's completely toast. :I Hopefully OP will have better luck, though. –Sammitch Aug 24 '13 at 0:17 When I took it out, it wouldn't even turn on. The LED panel just read PCIE Rsr. After putting it back in, I got the error: E1410 CPU 1 IERR. It has two CPUs, should I try taking out 1, and putting 2 where 1 was? –JShoe Aug 24 '13 at 1:35 That worked. And I'm going to accept this answer as correct, beca
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