Dell PowerEdge 4300 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual page 42

Dell poweredge 4300 systems installation and troubleshooting guide
Hide thumbs Also See for PowerEdge 4300:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3-12
Dell PowerEdge 4300 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
4-4-3
Math coprocessor
failure (defective
microprocessor)
4-4-4
Cache test failure (defec-
tive microprocessor)
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the abbreviations and
acronyms list that precedes the Index.
A warning message alerts you to a possible problem and asks you to take corrective
action before the system continues a task. For example, before you format a diskette,
a message may warn you that you may lose all data on the diskette, as a way to pro-
tect against inadvertently erasing or writing over the data. These warning messages
usually interrupt the procedure and require you to respond by typing
NOTE: Warning messages are generated by either the application or the operating
system. See Chapter 4, "Finding Software Solutions," and the documentation that
accompanied the operating system and application for more information on warning
messages.
When you run a test group or subtest in the Dell Diagnostics, an error message may
result. These particular error messages are not covered in this chapter. Record the
message on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist found in Chapter 11, "Getting Help,"
and then follow the instructions in that chapter for obtaining technical assistance.
The Dell OpenManage Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP) server management
application generates alert messages that appear in the Simple Network Manage-
ment Protocol (SNMP) trap log file. To see the trap log, select any enterprise under
the SNMP trap log icon. (More information about the Alert Log window and options is
provided in the Dell OpenManage HIP online help and the HP OpenView NNM SE x.x
With Dell OpenManage HIP x.x User's Guide .)
Alert log messages consist of information, status, warning, and failure messages for
drive, temperature, fan, and power conditions. They can assist you with identifying a
problem and may provide you with information to help you resolve the problem.
Replace the microprocessor. See Chap-
ter 8, "Installing System Board Options,"
for instructions.
(yes) or (no).

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents