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System Event Log - Dell PowerEdge 8450 Information Update

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6.
Press <F10> to save these settings and exit the BIOS setup utility. Upon exiting,
the system will reboot.
7.
Run the Dell Diagnostics to obtain information and perform testing on the PERC2
cards selected in step 4.
8.
Upon completion of testing, if additional PERC2 adapter cards are installed, those
cards may be viewed and tested by rebooting and performing steps 1 through 7.
Microprocessor Replacement
Microprocessor latches are intended to provide removal and initial insertion assistance.
To complete the removal of a microprocessor, initially use the latch to partially
remove a microprocessor from its socket. Then grasp the microprocessor and heat
sink assembly with both hands and lift it up and out of its socket and guide bracket.
To complete the insertion of a microprocessor, firmly press the microprocessor into
its socket until it is completely seated and the latch closes freely.
Microprocessor Speed
The Dell PowerEdge 8450 Systems User's Guide states that the system supports
microprocessors with an internal operating frequency of 500 MHz. However, it should
be noted that microprocessors with internal operating frequencies of 800 MHz or
higher are supported.
Setting Microprocessor Speed Jumpers
When changing or upgrading microprocessors, you must verify that the microproces-
sor speed jumper settings are correctly configured for the new microprocessors.
See the system information label and Appendix A of your system's Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide for a list of processor speeds and the corresponding jumper
settings. For microprocessors operating at internal speeds faster than those listed,
use the speed jumper setting for the fastest microprocessor listed.
Operating System Clock Setting and

System Event Log

If the system clock setting within the operating system is changed or updated, you
should reboot the system if you require accurate time-stamping of system log events.
Otherwise, any system events that are logged after the time change will be time-
stamped with respect to the original time setting. Event log time stamps will not be
referenced to the new time setting until the system is rebooted.
There are no other issues associated with changing the system time; if the accurate
time-reporting of system events is not a concern, rebooting is not required.
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