Poweredge Codes

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Poweredge Codes

Postby Jason » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:15 am

Here are the Poweredge LCD Codes:

<FOR REFERENCE ONLY!!>
You should go to dell and verify your code by your exact model!!
Here is the page for reference:
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http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/pe2970/en/hom/about.htm#wp1096182





LCD Status Messages
The system's control panel LCD provides status messages to signify when the system is operating correctly or when the system needs attention.

The LCD lights blue to indicate a normal operating condition, and lights amber to indicate an error condition. The LCD scrolls a message that includes a status code followed by descriptive text. Table 1-6 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 SEL and configuring system management settings, see the systems management software documentation.

CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components inside the system. See your Product Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting against electrostatic discharge.
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 see Getting Help.


Table 1-6. LCD Status Messages

Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions

N/A
SYSTEM NAME
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.
This message is for information only.

You can change the system ID and name in the System Setup program. See Using the System Setup Program.

E1000
FAILSAFE, Call Support
Check the system event log for critical failure events.
See Getting Help.

E1114
Temp Ambient
Ambient system temperature is out of acceptable range.
See Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems.

E1118
CPU Temp Interface
The BMC is unable to determine the CPU(s) temperature status. Consequently, the BMC increases the CPU fan speed to maximum as a precautionary measure.
Turn off power to the system and restart the system. If the problem persists, see Getting Help.

E1210
CMOS Batt
CMOS battery is missing, or the voltage is out of acceptable range.
See Troubleshooting the System Battery.

E1211
ROMB Batt
RAID battery is either missing, bad, or unable to recharge due to thermal issues.
Reseat the RAID battery connector. See RAID Battery, and Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems.

E1214

E1216

E1217
## PwrGd
Specified voltage regulator has failed.
See Getting Help.

E1218
PCI Rsr 5V PwrGd
The 5V voltage regulator on the PCI riser has failed.
See Getting Help.

E1226
PCI Rsr 1.5V PwrGd
The 1.5V voltage regulator on the PCI riser has failed.
See Getting Help.

E1227
Linear PwrGd
Linear voltage regulator(s) has failed. Represents status of multiple voltage regulators used in the video and LOM circuitry.
See Getting Help.

E1229
CPU # VCORE
Processor # VCORE voltage regulator has failed.
See Getting Help.

E122A
CPU VTT PwrGd
Processor # VTT voltage has exceeded the allowable voltage range
See Getting Help.

E122D
CPU # VDDIO

1.0V PwrGd
Processor # VDDIO voltage has exceeded the allowable voltage range
See Getting Help.

E122E
CPU # VDDA
Processor # VDDA voltage has exceeded the allowable voltage range
See Getting Help.

E122F
2.5V PwrGd
2.5V voltage regulator has failed.
See Getting Help.

E1231
1.2V HTCORE PwrGd
1.2V HTCORE voltage regulator has failed.
See Getting Help.

E1232
GC Fatal1 PwrGd
GC Alert1 PwrGd
VLDT voltage regulator has failed.
If removed, reinsert the power supply into the bay and reconnect to power. For component failures, see Getting Help.

VDD 12V PS# PwrGd
The specified power supply has failed or has been removed from the bay while the system was on.

E1310
RPM Fan ##
RPM of specified cooling fan is out of acceptable operating range.
See Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems.

E1311
RPM Fan Mod ##
RPM of specified cooling fan is out of acceptable operating range.
See Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems.

E1313
Fan Redundancy
The system is no longer fan-redundant. Another fan failure will put the system at risk of over-heating.
Check control panel LCD for additional scrolling messages. See Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems.

E1410
CPU # IERR
Processor # has had an internal error (IERR) that is possibly, but not always, caused by a problem with the CPU.
See Getting Help.

E1414
CPU # Thermtrip
Specified microprocessor is out of acceptable temperature range and has halted operation.
See Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems. If the problem persists, ensure that the microprocessor heat sinks are properly installed. See Troubleshooting the Microprocessors.

NOTE: The LCD continues to display this message until the system's power cord is disconnected and reconnected to the AC power source, or the SEL is cleared using either Server Assistant or the BMC Management Utility. See the Dell OpenManage Baseboard Management Controller User's Guide for information about these utilities.

E1418
CPU # Presence
Specified processor is missing or bad, and the system is in an unsupported configuration.
See Troubleshooting the Microprocessors.

E141C
CPU Mismatch
Processors are in a configuration unsupported by Dell.
Ensure that your processors match and conform to the type described in the Microprocessor Technical Specifications outlined in your system's Getting Started Guide.

E141F
CPU Protocol
The system BIOS has reported a processor protocol error.
See Getting Help.

E1421
CPU Init
The system BIOS has reported a processor initialization error.
See Getting Help.

E1422
CPU Machine Chk
The system BIOS has reported a machine check error.
See Getting Help.

E1610
PS # Missing
No power is available from the specified power supply; specified power supply is improperly installed or faulty.
See Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E1614
PS # Status
No power is available from the specified power supply; specified power supply is improperly installed or faulty.
See Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E1618
PS # Predictive
Power supply voltage is out of acceptable range; specified power supply is improperly installed or faulty.
See Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E161C
PS # Input Lost
Power source for specified power supply is unavailable, or out of acceptable range.
Check the AC power source for the specified power supply. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E1620
PS # Input Range
Power source for specified power supply is unavailable, or out of acceptable range.
Check the AC power source for the specified power supply. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E1624
PS Redundancy
The power supply subsystem is no longer redundant. If the last supply fails, the system will go down.
See Troubleshooting Power Supplies.

E1625
PS AC Current
Power source is out of acceptable range.
Check the AC power source.

E1710
I/O Channel Chk
The system BIOS has reported an I/O channel check.
See Getting Help.

E1711
PCI PERR B## D## F##
The system BIOS has reported a PCI parity error on a component that resides in PCI configuration space at bus ##, device ##, function ##.
Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Expansion Cards.

PCI PERR Slot #


The system BIOS has reported a PCI parity error on a component that resides in the specified PCIe slot.


Reinstall the expansion-card cage. See Expansion-Card Cage.

If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See Getting Help.



E1712
PCI SERR B## D## F##
The system BIOS has reported a PCI system error on a component that resides in PCI configuration space at bus ##, device ##, function ##.
Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Expansion Cards.

PCI SERR Slot #
The system BIOS has reported a PCI system error on a component that resides in the specified slot.
Reinstall the expansion-card cage. See Expansion-Card Cage.

If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See Getting Help.

E1714
Unknown Err
The system BIOS has determined that there has been an error in the system, but is unable to determine its origin.
See Getting Help.

E171F
PCIE Fatal Err B## D## F##
The system BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error on a component that resides in PCIe configuration space at bus ##, device ##, function ##.
Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting Expansion Cards.

PCIE Fatal Err Slot #
The system BIOS has reported a PCIe fatal error on a component that resides in the specified slot.
Reinstall the expansion-card cage. See Expansion-Card Cage.

If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See Getting Help.

E1810
HDD ## Fault
The SAS subsystem has determined that hard drive ## has experienced a fault.
See Troubleshooting a Hard Drive.

E1811
HDD ## Rbld Abrt
The specified hard drive has experienced a rebuild abort.
See Troubleshooting a Hard Drive. If the problem persists, see your RAID documentation.

E1812
HDD ## Removed
The specified hard drive has been removed from the system.
Information only.

E1914
DRAC5 Conn2 Cbl
DRAC 5 cable is missing or disconnected.
Reconnect the cable. See Installing a RAC Card.

E1A12
PCI Rsr Missing
One or all of the PCIe risers is missing, preventing the system from powering on.
Reinstall the missing riser card(s).

E1A14
SAS Cable A
SAS cable A is missing or bad.
Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable. See SAS Controller Daughter Card.

E1A15
SAS Cable B
SAS cable B is missing or bad.
Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable. See SAS Controller Daughter Card.

E2010
No Memory
No memory is installed in the system.
Install memory. See Installing Memory Modules.

E2011
Mem Config Err
Memory detected, but is not configurable. Error detected during memory configuration.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2012
Unusable Memory
Memory is configured, but not usable. Memory subsystem failure.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2013
Shadow BIOS Fail
The system BIOS failed to copy its flash image into memory.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2014
CMOS Fail
CMOS failure. CMOS RAM not functioning properly.
See Getting Help.

E2015
DMA Controller
DMA controller failure.
See Getting Help.

E2016
Int Controller
Interrupt controller failure.
See Getting Help.

E2017
Timer Fail
Timer refresh failure.
See Getting Help.

E2018
Prog Timer
Programmable interval timer error.
See Getting Help.

E2019
Parity Error
Parity error.
See Getting Help.

E201A
SIO Err
SIO failure.
See Getting Help.

E201B
Kybd Controller
Keyboard controller failure.
See Getting Help.

E201C
SMI Init
System management interrupt (SMI) initialization failure.
See Getting Help.

E201D
Shutdown Test
BIOS shutdown test failure.
See Getting Help.

E201E
POST Mem Test
BIOS POST memory test failure.
See Troubleshooting System Memory. If problem persists, see Getting Help.

E201F
DRAC Config
Dell remote access controller (DRAC) configuration failure.
Check screen for specific error messages.

Ensure that DRAC cables and connectors are properly seated. If problem persists, see your DRAC documentation.

E2020
CPU Config
CPU configuration failure.
Check screen for specific error messages.

E2021
Memory Population
Incorrect memory configuration. Memory population order incorrect.
Check screen for specific error messages. See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2022
POST Fail
General failure after video.
Check screen for specific error messages.

E2110
MBE DIMM # & #
One of the DIMMs in the set implicated by "# & #" has had a memory multi-bit error (MBE).
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2111
SBE Log Disable DIMM #
The system BIOS has disabled memory single-bit error (SBE) logging, and will not resume logging further SBEs until the system is rebooted. "#" represents the DIMM implicated by the BIOS.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

E2112
Mem Spare DIMM #
The system BIOS has spared the memory because it has determined that the memory had too many errors. "# & #" represents the DIMM pair implicated by the BIOS.
See Troubleshooting System Memory.

I1910
Intrusion
System cover has been removed.
Information only.

I1911
>3 ERRs Chk Log
LCD overflow message.

A maximum of three error messages can display sequentially on the LCD. The fourth message displays as the standard overflow message.
Check the SEL for details on the events.

I1912
SEL Full
System Event Log is full of events, and is unable to log any more events.
Clear the log by deleting event entries.

I1915
Video Off

(LCD lights with a blue or amber background.)
The video has been turned off by the RAC remote user.
Information only.



I1916
Video Off in ##

(LCD lights with a blue or amber background.)
The video will be turned off in xx seconds by the RAC remote user.
Information only.

W1228
ROMB Batt < 24hr
Warns predictively that the RAID battery has less than 24 hours of charge left.
Replace RAID battery. See RAID Battery.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary.
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