Dell PowerVault 775N Installation And Troubleshooting Manual page 17

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Plug & Play Configuration Error PCI_n
Primary backplane is not present
Processor n internal error
Processor bus parity error
Processor in socket 1 not installed!
SCSI cable not present on connector A
or B of the primary backplane
Shutdown failure
System backplane error
System halted! Must power down
Time-of-day clock stopped
Time-of-day not set - please run SETUP
program
Timer chip counter 2 failed
Unsupported CPU combination
Unsupported CPU stepping detected
Unsupported DIMM detected in the RAID
DIMM slot!
Unsupported RAID key detected!
The VRM for the processor in socket n
is not installed.
Warning: Detected mode change from RAID
to SCSI B of the embedded RAID
subsystem.
Warning: Detected missing RAID hardware
for the embedded RAID subsystem. Data
loss will occur! Press Y to switch mode
to SCSI, press any other key to disable
both channels. Press Y to confirm the
change; press any other key to cancel.
Warning: Firmware is out- of-date,
please update.
Warning! No microcode update loaded for
processor X
initializing PCI device;
faulty system board.
Error encountered in
initializing PCI adapter.
Faulty or improperly
installed SCSI backplane
board.
Faulty microprocessor;
faulty system board.
No microprocessor
installed in primary
microprocessor socket.
SCSI cable is loose,
improperly connected, or
faulty.
Shutdown test failure.
Faulty or improperly
installed SCSI backplane
board.
Wrong password entered
too many times.
Faulty battery.
Incorrect Time or Date
settings; faulty system
battery.
Faulty system board.
Microprocessor(s) is not
supported by the system.
RAID memory module is
not supported by the
system.
RAID hardware key is not
supported by the system.
Specified microprocessor
VRM is faulty,
unsupported, improperly
installed, or missing.
Type of controller has
changed since previous
system boot.
Firmware error.
BIOS error.
system (see
Figure A-2
for jumper location). If
the problem persists, see
Expansion
Cards" in "Troubleshooting Your
System."
See
"Getting
Help."
See
"Troubleshooting a
Microprocessor" in
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Install a microprocessor in the primary
microprocessor socket. Also, ensure that a
VRM for processor 1 is installed (see
or Replacing a
Microprocessor" in "Installing
System Options").
Check the SCSI cable connection. If problem
persists, add or replace SCSI cable (see
"Getting
Help").
See
"Troubleshooting System
"Troubleshooting Your System."
See
"Getting
Help."
Information only.
See
"Troubleshooting the System
"Troubleshooting Your System."
Check the Time and Date settings (see "Using
the System Setup Program" in the User's
Guide). If the problem persists, replace the
system battery (see
"Replacing the System
Battery" in "Installing System Options").
See
"Getting
Help."
Install a supported microprocessor combination
(see
"Adding or Replacing a
"Installing System Options").
Install a correct version of the RAID memory
module (see
"Activating the Integrated RAID
Controller" in "Installing Drives").
Install the RAID hardware key for your specific
system (see
"Activating the Integrated RAID
Controller" in "Installing Drives").
Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type
are properly installed. If the problem persists,
replace the VRM (see
Figure
Back up information on the hard drives before
changing the type of controller used with the
drives.
Update the firmware (see
Update the BIOS firmware (see
Help").
"Troubleshooting
"Adding
Memory" in
Battery" in
Microprocessor" in
6-9).
"Getting
Help").
"Getting

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