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E2021
Memory Population
E2022
POST Fail
E2110
MBE Crd # DIMM
## & ##
E2111
SBE Log Disable
Crd # DIMM ##
E2113
Mem Mirror Crd #
DIMM ## & ##
I1910
Intrusion
I1911
>3 ERRs Chk Log
I1912
SEL Full
W1228
ROMB Batt < 24hr
Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Dell
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PowerEdge
R610 Server
Causes
Incorrect memory
configuration. Memory
population order incorrect.
General failure after video.
One of the DIMMs in the set
implicated by "## & ##" has
had a memory multi-bit error
(MBE). If no memory card is
present, the "Crd #" string is
left out of the message.
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. If no memory riser
card is present, the "Crd #"
string is left out of the
message.
The system BIOS has
disabled memory mirroring
because it has determined
that one half of the mirror has
had too many errors. "## &
##" represents the DIMM pair
implicated by the BIOS. If no
memory card is present, the
"Crd #" string is left out of the
message.
System cover removed.
LCD overflow message. A
maximum of three error
messages can display
sequentially on the LCD. The
fourth message displays as
the standard overflow
message.
System Event Log is full of
events, and is unable to log
any more events.
Warns predictively that the
RAID battery has less than
24 hours of charge left.
PowerEdge
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Corrective action
Check for specific error messages.
Escalate for possible memory or
server replacement.
Check for specific error messages.
Escalate for possible memory or
server replacement.
Escalate for possible server
replacement.
Escalate for possible memory or
server replacement.
Information only.
Information only.
Clear the log by deleting event
entries.
Information only.
R610 Server
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November 2010

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