Dell PowerEdge C5230SystemsHardware Owner’sManualRegulatory Model: B04S
10 About Your System
100 Installing System ComponentsInside the SystemFigure 3-1. Inside the SystemCAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician
Installing System Components 101Sled ConfigurationThe following illustrations displays the sled numbering in the system.Figure 3-2. PowerEdge C5230 12
102 Installing System ComponentsSledsRemoving a Sled1Press the release latch down .2Pull the sled out of the system .CAUTION: Many repairs may only
Installing System Components 103Figure 3-3. Removing a SledInstalling a SledPush the sled into the system until flush with the case and the release l
104 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-4. Installing a Sled.
Installing System Components 105Memory ModulesSupported DIMM ConfigurationThe following DIMM configurations are supported by the system. Figure 3-5.
106 Installing System ComponentsSupported MemoryRemoving a Memory Module1Remove the sled from the system. See "Removing a Sled" on page 102.
Installing System Components 1072Push the locking latches of the DIMM slot outwards. See Figure 3-6.3Remove the memory module from the system.Figure 3
108 Installing System ComponentsReplacing a Memory ModuleThe system board has four slots in two channels for the installation of memory modules. See &
Installing System Components 109Hard DrivesThe following are examples showing the installation and removal procedures for the 2.5-inch and the 3.5-inc
Using the System Setup Program 112Using the System Setup ProgramStart MenuThe system employs the latest AMI Core BIOS, which is stored in Flash memory
110 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-8. Removing a 2.5" Hard Drive from the Sled5Remove the four screws from the 2.5-inch hard drive bracket,
Installing System Components 111Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive1Align the 2.5-inch hard drive bracket on the new hard drive then replace the four scr
112 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-12. Securing the 2.5" Hard Drive BracketRemoving a 3.5-inch Hard Drive1Remove the sled from the system.
Installing System Components 113Figure 3-13. Removing the 3.5" Hard Drive Bracket Screws3Remove the hard drive cables from the cable clips.Figur
114 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-16. Disconnecting the Hard Drive Cables from the Hard DriveInstalling a 3.5-inch Hard Drive1Connect the hard
Installing System Components 1152Place the hard drive in the sled then connect the hard drive cables to the hard drive board and system board .Figu
116 Installing System ComponentsHard Drive BoardsRemoving a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1Remove the hard disks. See "Hard Drives" on page 109.2
Installing System Components 117Installing a 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1Holding the board by the edges, place the hard drive board into the sled and co
118 Installing System Components3Disconnect the hard drive board from the system board and lift out of the sled.Figure 3-25. Disconnecting the 3.5&q
Installing System Components 119Heat SinksThe following procedures illustrate removal and installation of the heat sink/shroud.Removing a Heat Sink/Sh
12 Using the System Setup ProgramBIOS Setup Options at BootThe user initiates SETUP by pressing <F2> during POST.Console RedirectionThe console
120 Installing System Components3Remove the heat sink/shroud assembly by tilting the backend up to clear the shroud from under the sled flange and the
Installing System Components 121Installing a Heat Sink/Shroud1Use a lint-free cloth, remove thermal grease from the heat sink.2Apply new thermal greas
122 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-29. Final Installed View of a Heat Sink/Shroud
Installing System Components 123ProcessorsRemoving a Processor1Remove the heatsink. See "Removing a Heat Sink/Shroud" on page 119.2Release t
124 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-31. Removing a ProcessorInstalling a Processor 1Place the new processor into the socket.Figure 3-32. Install
Installing System Components 125Figure 3-33. Securing the Retention Bar
126 Installing System Components
Troubleshooting 1274TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SequenceServer Boot IssuesSystem Does Not Boot After Initial InstallationPower Connector Not Plugge
128 TroubleshootingMemory IssuesIf you have installed incompatible memory modules, the system may not boot. Verify the memory you've installed ha
Troubleshooting 129Electrical Short or OverloadRemove non-essential items such as extra controller cards or IDE/ATAPI devices to check for shorts and
Using the System Setup Program 13Configuring Special KeysConsole redirection uses ANSI terminal emulation, which is limited to basic ASCII characters.
130 TroubleshootingIf the BIOS Setup Utility is accessible by pressing F2 during boot, reset the BIOS to factory defaults by pressing F9. Save and exi
Troubleshooting 131• Remove all peripherals, one at a time, and try to turn on the system. If after removing an option the system works, you may find
132 Troubleshooting• cs= to set the chip select AST2050: 2; default: get from SCU trapping.• flashtype=the flash chip type2:SPI• skip=type the skip si
Troubleshooting 133Instructions for Windows 2008 64bit win.bat:Change directory to .\socflashExecute win.bat on Local System with Windows OS.After fla
134 TroubleshootingFTP Server Update(Ex: ftp://user:[email protected]/s2gv112.bin)>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root r
Troubleshooting 135>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01Response: 34 firmware update task IDG
136 TroubleshootingBIOS System UpdateThis section describes the use of the AMI BIOS Flash Utility for updating the system BIOS. Firmware Update Utilit
Jumpers and Connectors 1375Jumpers and ConnectorsSystem Board Jumpers and ConnectorsFigure 5-1. System Board DiagramFrontBack1413121110256789416151817
138 Jumpers and Connectors1 Disable BMC header (J27) 2 Password clear (J15)3 ME recovery mode / BIOS recovery mode / flash descriptor security overrid
Jumpers and Connectors 139 NOTE: BIOS version 1.0.2, Password, Legacy USB support and Quiet Boot Settings will not load default settings after cleari
14 Using the System Setup ProgramGeneral HelpIn addition to the Item Specific Help window, the Setup Utility also provides a General Help screen. This
140 Jumpers and Connectors2.5-inch Hard Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-2. 2.5-inch Hard Drive Board1 backplane connector 2 hard drive 0 connector3 har
Jumpers and Connectors 1413.5-inch Hard Drive Board ConnectorsFigure 5-3. 3.5-inch Hard Drive BoardBackplane Connectors12-Sled Backplane Front Connect
142 Jumpers and Connectors12-Sled Backplane Back ConnectorsFigure 5-5 shows the connectors on the back of the backplane.Figure 5-5. 12-Sled SKU Backpl
Jumpers and Connectors 143Power Distribution Board ConnectorsFigure 5-6. PDB ConnectorsPDB Power and SMBus ConnectorsThis section provides information
144 Jumpers and Connectors21 GND 22 P12V_STB23 P12V_STB 24 GND25 SMB_BP-_CLK 26 SMB_BP_DAT27 SMB_PDB_ALRT_0/1_N 28 PS_ON_N29 NA 30 PSGD0/1Table 5-3. P
Getting Help 1456Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355).Dell provides several online and tele
146 Getting Help
Using the System Setup Program 15Server Platform Setup Utility ScreensConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in the tables:• The
16 Using the System Setup ProgramMain MenuThe Main menu is the screen that is first displayed when you enter BIOS Setup.Figure 2-1. Main Menu ScreenMe
Using the System Setup Program 17BIOS Build Date Displays the BIOS build date.Service Tag Displays the service tag.Asset Tag Displays the asset tag.MR
18 Using the System Setup ProgramAdvanced MenuThe Advanced screen provides an access point to configure several options. On this screen, the user sele
Using the System Setup Program 19CPU Configuration CPU Configuration.Memory Configuration Memory Configuration.SATA Configuration SATA Devices Configu
Notes, Cautions, and WarningsInformation in this publication is subject to change without notice.© 2013 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of
20 Using the System Setup ProgramPower ManagementFigure 2-3. Power Management ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced \Power ManagementPower manag
Using the System Setup Program 21CPU ConfigurationFigure 2-4. CPU Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\CPU ConfigurationProcessor
22 Using the System Setup ProgramMax CPUID Value Limit Disabled*EnabledSome OS’s (NT4) will fail if the value returned in EAX is > 3 when CPUID ins
Using the System Setup Program 23eXecute-Disable Bit CapabilityDisabledEnabled*When disable, Intel CPUs that support the eXecute Disable (XD) feature
24 Using the System Setup ProgramProcessor InformationFigure 2-5. Processor Information Screen
Using the System Setup Program 25Prefetch ConfigurationFigure 2-6. Prefetch Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\CPU Configuratio
26 Using the System Setup ProgramMemory ConfigurationFigure 2-7. Memory Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\Memory Configuration
Using the System Setup Program 27Memory ConfigurationFigure 2-8. Memory Configuration ScreenMemory Operating Voltage Auto*1.5V1.35VMemory operating vo
28 Using the System Setup ProgramMemory InformationFigure 2-9. Memory Information Screen
Using the System Setup Program 29SATA ConfigurationFigure 2-10. SATA Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\SATA ConfigurationEmbed
3Contents1 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 About Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6F
30 Using the System Setup ProgramSATA Port0 / SSI HDD0 OFFAuto*While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of SATA devices and displays the s
Using the System Setup Program 31Port Mapping of Cougar Point SATA ControllersSATA Port0 / SSI HDD0 Bus0:Dev31:Fun2 SATA ControllerSATA Port1 / SSI HD
32 Using the System Setup ProgramPCI ConfigurationFigure 2-11. PCI Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI ConfigurationEmbedded
Using the System Setup Program 33VT for Direct I/O Disable*EnableDisable/Enable Intel Virtualization Technology for Direct I/O (VT-d) that enhances I/
34 Using the System Setup ProgramEmbedded Network DevicesFigure 2-12. Embedded Network Devices ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configu
Using the System Setup Program 35Embedded NIC2 DisabledEnabled with PXEEnabled without PXE*iSCSI Remote BootDisables/Enables the system's seconda
36 Using the System Setup ProgramiSCSI ConfigurationFigure 2-13. iSCSI Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Emb
Using the System Setup Program 37Delete AttemptsDelete one or more attempts.Change attempt orderChange the order of Attempts using +/- keys. Use arrow
38 Using the System Setup ProgramFigure 2-14. iSCSI Configuration Advanced ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embedded Netw
Using the System Setup Program 39Figure 2-15. iSCSI Attempt Name ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embedded Network Device
4Inside the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Sled Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 Using the System Setup ProgramInternet Protocol IP4*IP6AutoconfigureInitiator IP address is system assigned in IP6 mode. InAutoconfigure mode, iSCS
Using the System Setup Program 41Boot LUN Hexadecimal representation of the LU number.Examples are : 4752-3A4F-6b7e-2F99, 6734-9-156f-127, 4186-9Authe
42 Using the System Setup ProgramFigure 2-16. iSCSI Configuration Delete an Attempt ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Embe
Using the System Setup Program 43Figure 2-17. iSCSI Active State Power Management Configuration Screen
44 Using the System Setup ProgramMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\PCI Configuration\Active State Power Management ConfigurationOnboard LAN ASPM D
Using the System Setup Program 45USB ConfigurationFigure 2-18. USB Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsAdvanced\USB ConfigurationEmbedded
46 Using the System Setup ProgramUSB PORT with BMC DisabledEnabled*Allows the users to electrically disable/enable the internal USB port which contact
Using the System Setup Program 47Boot MenuThis page enables you to set POST boot parameters.Figure 2-19. Boot Menu ScreenMenu Fields Settings Comments
48 Using the System Setup ProgramBoot Mode BIOS*UEFIIf Boot Mode UEFI/BIOS is selected, only UEFI legacy boot devices are selected for bootup.MenuPXE
Using the System Setup Program 495th Boot NetworkHard DiskRAIDUSB StorageCD/DVD*Set Boot PriorityMenu Fields Settings Comments
Important Information 51Important Information• Your system must have BIOS version 1.0.2 or later to support Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 series processors. Y
50 Using the System Setup ProgramServer ManagementFigure 2-20. Server Management ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer ManagementACPI SPMI Table D
Using the System Setup Program 51Power Staggering AC RecoveryImmediate*RandomUser DefinedImmediate: PowerOn (No Delay)\Random: (Auto)\User Defined: us
52 Using the System Setup ProgramSet BMC LAN ConfigurationFigure 2-21. Set BMC LAN Configuration ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer Management/
Using the System Setup Program 53IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter IP address in the form of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (XXX less than 256 and in decimal only).Su
54 Using the System Setup ProgramRemote Access ConfigurationFigure 2-22. Remote Access Configuration ScreenScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsServer/R
Using the System Setup Program 55Serial Port Mode 115200 8-n-1*57600 8-n-138400 8-n-119200 8-n-19600 8-n-1Selects serial port transmission speed. The
56 Using the System Setup ProgramView System Event LogFigure 2-23. View System Event Log Screen
Using the System Setup Program 57Figure 2-24. View System Event Log Screen Continued NOTE: Only provides a brief SEL description for the user. If the
58 Using the System Setup ProgramSecurity MenuFigure 2-25. Security Menu ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsSecurityChange Supervisor PasswordSet Supe
Using the System Setup Program 59Save and ExitFigure 2-26. Save and Exit ScreenMenu Fields Settings CommentsSave & ExitSave Change and Exit Exit s
6 About Your SystemAbout Your SystemThe system includes the following configurations: • 12-sled system supporting 3.5 inch hard drives.• 12-sled syste
60 Using the System Setup ProgramLoad Optimal Defaults Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.Load Customized Defaults Restore the User
Using the System Setup Program 61Error HandlingThis chapter defines the following error handling features:• Error Handling and Logging• Error Messag
62 Using the System Setup ProgramPCI Express* ErrorsThe hardware is programmed to generate an SMI on PCIe correctable, uncorrectable non-fatal, and un
Using the System Setup Program 63Boot EventThe BIOS downloads the system date and time to the BMC during POST and logs a boot event. Software that par
64 Using the System Setup ProgramLogging Format ConventionsThe BIOS complies with the logging format defined in the IPMI specification. IPMI requires
Using the System Setup Program 65Memory Error EventsTable 2-2. Memory Error EventsByte Field Value Description01:02 Record ID XXXXh ID Used for SEL Re
66 Using the System Setup Program15 Event Data 2 XXh (1) 00h: SBE warning threshold (Event/Reading TypeCode = 0h for Correctable Error) if supported.(
Using the System Setup Program 67PCI Express Error EventsError Messages and HandlingThe system BIOS displays error messages on the video screen. When
68 Using the System Setup Programscreen.Aptio CheckpointsCheckpoint RangesTable 2-4. POST Error Messages and HandlingError Message SolutionNo USB Keyb
Using the System Setup Program 69Standard CheckpointsSEC PhaseTable 2-6. SEC PhaseStatus Code Description 0x00 Not used Progress Codes0x01 Power on.
About Your System 7Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsThe Dell PowerEdge C5230 server is available in a 12-sled system supporting either two 3.5-inch
70 Using the System Setup ProgramPEI PhaseTable 2-7. PEI PhaseStatus Code Description Progress Codes 0x10 PEI Core is started 0x11 Pre-memory CPU i
Using the System Setup Program 710x2D Memory initialization. Programming memory timing information0x2E Memory initialization. Configuring memory 0x2F
72 Using the System Setup Program0x3E Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific) 0x3F-0x4E OEM post memory initialization
Using the System Setup Program 730xE3 OS S3 wake vector call 0xE4-0xE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume F
74 Using the System Setup ProgramDXE PhaseTable 2-8. DXE PhaseStatus Code Description 0x60 DXE Core is started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Insta
Using the System Setup Program 750x73 South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)0x74 South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Brid
76 Using the System Setup Program0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0x9E – 0x9F Reserved for future A
Using the System Setup Program 770xB1 Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End 0xB2 Legacy Option ROM Initialization 0xB3 System Reset 0xB4 USB hot plug
78 Using the System Setup ProgramPEI Beep CodesDXE Beep Codes0xDC Reset protocol is not available Table 2-9. PEI Beep Codes# of Beeps Description 1
Using the System Setup Program 79ACPI/ASL CheckpointsOEM-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges8 Platform PCI resource requirements cannot be met Table 2-11. ACP
8 About Your SystemIndicatorsFigure 1-3. Front Panel Indicators (Rotated Counterclockwise 90°)Item Feature Status Description2, 4 LAN link LED Off No
80 Using the System Setup ProgramIntel Memory Reference Code CheckpointsThe BIOS will show MRC error/warning codes on the 80port LED when MRC errors h
Using the System Setup Program 81Table 2-13. MRC DIMM to Error Code MappingTable 2-14. MRC POST CodeNode Channel DIMM Error Code0000xA00010xA10100xA20
82 Using the System Setup ProgramSTS_REC_EN 02h Receive Enable trainingSTS_WR_LVL 03h Write Leveling trainingSTS_WR_DQS 04h Write DQ/DQS trainingSTS_I
Using the System Setup Program 83ERR_NO_MEMORY_MINOR_NO_MEMORY01h 1. No memory was detected via SPDread. No warning log entries available.2. Invalid c
84 Using the System Setup ProgramERR_MEM_TEST_MINOR_SOFTWARE .01h Software memtest failureERR_MEM_TEST_MINOR_HARDTWARE02h Hardware memtest failedERR_M
Using the System Setup Program 85ERR_MRC_STRUCT 0EFhIndicates a CLTT table structure error. A DIMM is populated in the 3rd slot when quad rank DIMM is
86 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_IMC_DISABLED06h Not in use (TBD)WARN_DIMM_COMPAT07h NODECH DIMM X DIMM is not compatible with the IMC memory con
Using the System Setup Program 87WARN_RANK_NUM05h NODECH DIMM X The number of ranks on this device is not supportedWARN_TOO_SLOW06h NODECH DIMM X This
88 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_USER_DIMM_DISABLE0Ah NODECH X X DIMM was disabled by MRC. See minor code below for specificreasons.WARN_USER_DIM
Using the System Setup Program 89WARN_MIRROR_DISABLE_MINOR_RAS_DISABLED01h X X X X Unable to enable Mirror mode because ECC is disabled. Switch to ind
About Your System 96 Hard drive activity LEDsBlinking green Hard drive 0 activeHard drive 1 activeHard drive 2 activeHard drive 3 active7 Status LED A
90 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_TAD_LIMIT_ERROR05h NODE X X XTAD Limit > SAD LimitWARN_SPARE_DISABLE10h X X X XUnable to enable Spare mode be
Using the System Setup Program 91WARN_RD_DQ_DQS 13h NODE CH DIMM XA Read DQ/DQS failure hasoccurred during training. Thefailing Channel was disabledWA
92 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_DIMM_POP_RULE_MINOR_OUT_OF_ORDER01h NODE CH DIMM XDIMM is populated out of orderand that it will not be used. If
Using the System Setup Program 93WARN_CLTT_MINOR_NO_TEMP_SENSOR 01hNODECH DIMM X A DIMM without Temp Sensor wasfoundWARN_CLTT_MINOR_CIRCUIT_TST_FAILED
94 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_DIMM_VREF_NOT_PRESENT1EhNODEXXXDIMM Verf controller circuit (DCP) not detectedWARN_LV_STD_DIMM_MIX20hNODEX X X L
Using the System Setup Program 95WARN_FPT_MINOR_MEM_TEST1ChNODECH DIMMRANKFTP minor correctable memtestWARN_FPT_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR 31h FTP uncorrecta
96 Using the System Setup ProgramWARN_MEM_CONFIG_CHANGED40h X X X X Timing overrides are enabled butthe DIMM configuration has changed. Memory overrid
Using the System Setup Program 97Command Line Interfaces for Setup optionsThe SETUP menu provides setup options through the system configuration utili
98 Using the System Setup Program
Installing System Components 993Installing System ComponentsSafety MeasuresSystem components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharge
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