www.dell.com | support.dell.comDell™ PowerEdge™ M905, M805,M600, and M605 Hardware Owner’s Manual
10 Contents8 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217Contacting Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217Glossary 219I
100 Installing Blade Components•If you are installing a blade blank in one of the eight lower bays, align the edge of the blank with the plastic guide
Installing Blade Components 101Figure 3-3. Opening a Blade (PowerEdge M600 Shown) 1 cover-release latch 2 chassis cover3 I/O connector cover213
102 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-4, Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 show the interior components in the blades.Figure 3-4. Inside a Half-Height Blade
Installing Blade Components 103Figure 3-5. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M905 Shown)1 optional mezzanine card 1 - Fabric C2 optional mezzanine
104 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-6. Inside a Full-Height Blade (PowerEdge M805 Shown)Closing the Blade CAUTION: Only trained service technicia
Installing Blade Components 1053Check that these cover-release latch is fully open, and lower the cover onto the enclosure. 4Close the cover-release l
106 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-7. Memory Locations - PowerEdge M905General Memory Module Installation Guidelines - PowerEdge M905To ensure op
Installing Blade Components 107• If pairs of memory modules of different sizes are installed, the larger capacity memory modules must be installed in
108 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th
Installing Blade Components 109Figure 3-8. Memory Locations - PowerEdge M805General Memory Module Installation Guidelines - PowerEdge M805To ensure op
About Your System 11About Your SystemOther Information You May Need CAUTION: The safety instructions that came with your system provide important saf
110 Installing Blade Components• Memory must be installed in the same configuration (symmetrically) for both processors.• If pairs of memory modules o
Installing Blade Components 111Non-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th
112 Installing Blade ComponentsSystem Memory - PowerEdge M600You can upgrade your system memory to a maximum of 32 GB by installing 667-MHz registered
Installing Blade Components 113General Memory Module Installation Guidelines - PowerEdge M600To ensure optimal performance of your system, observe the
114 Installing Blade ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory ConfigurationsSystem performance can be affected if your memory configuration does not conform to th
Installing Blade Components 115Figure 3-10. Memory Locations - PowerEdge M605General Memory Module Installation Guidelines - PowerEdge M605To ensure o
116 Installing Blade ComponentsTable 3-7 and Table 3-8 show examples of supported single- and dual-processor memory configurations. Single-Processor M
Installing Blade Components 117Dual-Processor Memory Configurations NOTICE: Memory module blanks must be installed in unoccupied memory sockets to mai
118 Installing Blade ComponentsMemory Sparing Support - PowerEdge M605Memory sparing is supported in single- or dual-processor systems that have one o
Installing Blade Components 119Table 3-9. Memory Sparing Configurations - PowerEdge M605Processor 1 Processor 2AvailableMemorySparedMemoryDIMM 1DIMM 2
12 About Your System• Release notes or readme files may be included to provide last-minute updates to the system or documentation or advanced technica
120 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling Memory Modules CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and acce
Installing Blade Components 121Figure 3-11. Installing and Removing a Memory Module or Memory Module Blank6Align the memory module's edge connect
122 Installing Blade Components12(Optional) Press <F2> to enter the System Setup program, and check the System Memory setting on the main System
Installing Blade Components 123I/O Module Mezzanine CardsThe blades support a variety of optional mezzanine cards. If installed, the mezzanine card(s)
124 Installing Blade ComponentsInstalling a Mezzanine Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
Installing Blade Components 125Figure 3-13. Installing and Removing a Mezzanine Card - Half-Height Blades4If present, remove the connector cover from
126 Installing Blade Components5Mezzanine cards are designed to fit in either card slot. Rotate the card to align the connector on the bottom of the m
Installing Blade Components 127Figure 3-14. Installing an SD Card (PowerEdge M805 and M905 Only)Integrated NIC Hardware KeyTOE, iSCSI, and other futur
128 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-15. Installing a NIC Hardware KeyProcessors NOTE: The following removal and installation procedures apply to
Installing Blade Components 129PowerEdge 805 Systems• The PowerEdge 805 supports dual-core or quad-core AMD Opteron 2xxxx Series processors only.• In
About Your System 13Figure 1-2. Blade Numbering - Full Height BladesFigure 1-3. Blade Numbering - Mixed Full-Height and Half-Height Blades123456781234
130 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-16. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink (PowerEdge M905)1 heat sinkYou must install the heatsink in the orie
Installing Blade Components 131Figure 3-17. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M805)1 heat sinkYou must install the heatsink in the orient
132 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-18. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M600)1 heat sink 2 screws (4)3 socket CPU1 4 socket CPU2213
Installing Blade Components 133Figure 3-19. Installing and Removing a Heat Sink (PowerEdge M605)4Remove the heat sink.Set the heat sink upside down on
134 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-20. Installing and Removing an Intel Processor (PowerEdge M600)1 socket-release lever 2 processor3 processor s
Installing Blade Components 135Figure 3-21. Installing and Removing an AMD Processor (PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605)1 pin-1 corner of socket 2 pin-1 c
136 Installing Blade Components7Open the processor shield and then lift the processor out of the socket. Leave the release lever up so that the socket
Installing Blade Components 1373Install the heat sink. See Figure 3-18 (PowerEdge M600) or Figure 3-19 (PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605).aIf you are rei
138 Installing Blade ComponentsHT Bridge Card (Service Only)An HT (hypertransport) bridge card must be installed in the third and fourth CPU sockets o
Installing Blade Components 139Figure 3-22. Installing and Removing an HT Bridge Card (PowerEdge M805 Only)Installing an HT Bridge Card1Perform the fo
14 About Your SystemSystem Control Panel FeaturesFigure 1-4. Control Panel Features1 USB port (mouse only) 2 USB port (keyboard only)3 video connector
140 Installing Blade Components2Install the bridge card in the socket. See Figure 3-22. NOTE: Positioning the card incorrectly can permanently damage
Installing Blade Components 1413If you are replacing the battery in a PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605 system, you must remove the system board to access
142 Installing Blade Components12To test the newly installed battery, remove the blade for at least an hour. See "Removing a Blade" on page
Installing Blade Components 143Figure 3-24. Installing a Hard Drive (Half-Height Blade Shown)2Insert the hard-drive carrier into the drive bay. 3Close
144 Installing Blade ComponentsSee your operating system documentation for more information on taking the hard drive offline.2Open the hard-drive carr
Installing Blade Components 145Figure 3-25. Removing and Installing a Hard Drive In a Drive Carrier Video ControllerFollow these steps to replace the
146 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-26. Removing and Installing a Video Riser Card (PowerEdge M600)1 video riser card 2 latch3 connector on system
Installing Blade Components 147Figure 3-27. Removing and Installing a Video Controller Daughter Card (PowerEdge M605 Shown)4To install a new video con
148 Installing Blade ComponentsHard-Drive BackplaneFollow these steps to remove and replace the hard-drive backplane.1Remove the blade. See "Remo
Installing Blade Components 149Figure 3-28. Removing and Installing the Hard-Drive Backplane (PowerEdge M605 Shown)5To install the hard-drive backplan
About Your System 15.LCD ModuleThe LCD module provides an initial configuration/deployment wizard, as well as easy access to infrastructure and blade
150 Installing Blade Components7Close the blade. See "Closing the Blade" on page 104.8Install the blade in the system. See "Installing
Installing Blade Components 1517To remove a full-height blade system board:aUse the thumb and index fingers of your right hand to lift the system boar
152 Installing Blade ComponentsTo remove a half-height blade system board, hold the blade chassis with one hand, lift and pull the system board retent
Installing Blade Components 1539Remove the video riser card or daughter card. See "Video Controller" on page 145.10Remove the memory modules
154 Installing Blade Components4Replace the mezzanine card(s) in their original locations. See "Installing a Mezzanine Card" on page 124.5Re
Installing Blade Components 155Figure 3-31. Removing and Installing the Storage Controller Card (Half-Height Blade Shown)Installing the Storage Contro
156 Installing Blade Components
Installing Enclosure Components 157Installing Enclosure ComponentsThe procedures in this section describe how to remove and install components in the
158 Installing Enclosure ComponentsPower Supply Modules The M1000e enclosure supports up to six hot-pluggable power supply modules, accessible from th
Installing Enclosure Components 159Removing a Power Supply Module NOTICE: The power supply modules are hot-pluggable. Remove and replace only one pow
16 About Your SystemFigure 1-5. LCD DisplayLCD Module FeaturesThe primary function of the LCD module is to provide real-time information on the health
160 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-2. Removing and Installing a Power Supply Module3Rotate the power supply module handle down to eject the p
Installing Enclosure Components 1614Secure the cable to the power supply with the retention clip by fitting the retention clip over the cable, and fit
162 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-3. Removing and Installing a Fan ModuleInstalling a Fan Module1Inspect the fan for debris before installin
Installing Enclosure Components 1633Slide the CMC module out of the enclosure. 4Install the I/O connector cover. See Figure 4-4.Figure 4-4. Removing a
164 Installing Enclosure ComponentsInstalling an SD Card in the CMC ModuleThe SD card slot on the CMCM module supports an optional WWN/MAC feature tha
Installing Enclosure Components 1653Reinstall the CMC module and reattach any cables that were disconnected. See "Installing a CMC Module" o
166 Installing Enclosure ComponentsiKVM ModuleRemoving an iKVM Module1Disconnect the cables attached to the iKVM module.2Press in the release latch on
Installing Enclosure Components 167Figure 4-6. Removing and Installing an I/O ModuleInstalling an I/O Module NOTICE: The I/O module must be installed
168 Installing Enclosure Components2Remove the I/O connector cover from the back of the module. See Figure 4-6.3Install the I/O module in the M1000e e
Installing Enclosure Components 169Figure 4-7. Removing and Installing the BezelInstalling the Enclosure Bezel1Attach the bezel to the enclosure using
About Your System 17• Status information screens for the modules installed in the back of the enclosure, including the IO modules, fans, CMC, iKVM, an
170 Installing Enclosure Components NOTICE: A Torx T15 driver is required for this procedure.1Press the system power switch to turn off the system. S
Installing Enclosure Components 171Figure 4-8. Removing and Installing the Front Module Cage Assembly NOTICE: The empty cage assembly weighs 21 kg (47
172 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-9. Removing and Installing the MidplaneInstalling the Midplane and Front Module Cage Assembly CAUTION: On
Installing Enclosure Components 1736Install the iKVM module. See "Installing an iKVM Module" on page 166.7Install the CMC module. See "
174 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-10. Removing and Installing the Control Panel 5Press the catch at each end of the control-panel cable conn
Installing Enclosure Components 1753Reinstall the control panel using the two screws.4Reinstall the bezel. See "Installing the Enclosure Bezel&qu
176 Installing Enclosure ComponentsFigure 4-11. Removing and Installing the LCD Module2Remove the cable cover.3Disconnect the ribbon cable.4Remove the
Installing Enclosure Components 177Installing the LCD Module CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and
178 Installing Enclosure Components
Troubleshooting Your System 179Troubleshooting Your SystemSafety First—For You and Your SystemTo perform certain procedures in this document, you must
18 About Your System3Configure the CMC network settings for your network environment:• Network speed• Duplex mode• Network mode (DHCP or static)• Stat
180 Troubleshooting Your SystemChecking the EquipmentThis section provides troubleshooting procedures for external devices attached to the system, suc
Troubleshooting Your System 1815If two or more blades are installed in the enclosure, select a different blade. If the monitor is connected to the bac
182 Troubleshooting Your Systemand Installing a Blade" on page 96. If reseating the blade does not help, the blade may be faulty. See "Getti
Troubleshooting Your System 183Troubleshooting USB Devices NOTE: USB devices can be connected only to the blade front panel. Total length of a USB ca
184 Troubleshooting Your SystemAction CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshootin
Troubleshooting Your System 18517Run the Server Administrator diagnostics to confirm that the system is working properly (see "Running System Dia
186 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting Power Supply ModulesProblem• A power supply module is not operating properlyAction NOTICE: The power-su
Troubleshooting Your System 187Action NOTICE: The fan modules are hot-pluggable. Remove and replace only one fan module at a time in a system that is
188 Troubleshooting Your System3Reseat the CMC module and see if the CMC module fault indicator turns off. See "CMC Module" on page 162. See
Troubleshooting Your System 189Likely Cause and Solution:A monitor or KVM appliance with a lower resolution has recently been added.Example:A blade ru
About Your System 19Server MenuFrom the Server Menu dialog box, you can highlight each blade in the enclosure using the arrow keys, and view its statu
190 Troubleshooting Your SystemAction NOTE: To eliminate the possibility of a hardware problem with the module or its attaching devices, first ensure
Troubleshooting Your System 1918Ensure that the appropriate operating system drivers are installed and that the protocol settings are configured to en
192 Troubleshooting Your System2Enter the System Setup program and check the system memory setting. See "Using the System Setup Program" on
Troubleshooting Your System 193 NOTICE: This troubleshooting procedure can destroy data stored on the hard drive. Before you proceed, back up all the
194 Troubleshooting Your System• (PowerEdge M805 systems only) – Missing or incorrectly installed HT cards in sockets CPU3 and CPU4.Action CAUTION: Ma
Troubleshooting Your System 195Action CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the compon
196 Troubleshooting Your SystemAction CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshootin
Running System Diagnostics 197Running System DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your blade, run the diagnostics before calling for technical
198 Running System DiagnosticsWhen to Use the System DiagnosticsIf a major component or device in the blade does not operate properly, component failu
Running System Diagnostics 1996Ensure that you have the USB flash drive connected to the blade. 7Enter the System Setup program and ensure that the US
Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates
20 About Your SystemBlade FeaturesFigure 1-6. Front Panel Features - PowerEdge M600 and M6051 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade sta
200 Running System DiagnosticsUsing the Advanced Testing OptionsWhen you select Advanced Testing from the Diagnostics menu, the main screen of the dia
Running System Diagnostics 201Error MessagesWhen you run a system diagnostics test, you may receive an error message during testing. Record the messag
202 Running System Diagnostics
System Board Information 203System Board InformationBlade System Board Jumper Settings CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service
204 System Board InformationPowerEdge M805 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-2 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table
System Board Information 205Table 7-3. PowerEdge M600 Jumper SettingsPWRD_EN(default) The password feature is enabled.The password feature is disabled
206 System Board InformationPowerEdge M605 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-4 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the blade system board. Table
System Board Information 207System Board ConnectorsPowerEdge M905 System Board Figure 7-1. PowerEdge M905 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-5. PowerEdge
208 System Board Information6 D1 – D4 memory modules D1 – D47 CPU4 Processor 4 socket8 C1 – C4 memory modules C1 – C49 PSWD_EN, NVRAM_CLRsystem config
System Board Information 209PowerEdge M805 System Board Figure 7-2. PowerEdge M805 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-6. PowerEdge M805 System Board Conne
About Your System 21Figure 1-7. Front Panel Features - PowerEdge M905 and M8051 blade handle release button 2 hard drives (2)3 blade status/identifica
210 System Board Information7 connector for the 3.0-V coin batteryNOTE: Access requires removal of system board. See "Removing the System Board&q
System Board Information 211PowerEdge M600 System Board Figure 7-3. PowerEdge M600 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-7. PowerEdge M600 System Board Conne
212 System Board Information13 SASBKPLN Hard-drive backplane connector14 J_STORAGE Storage controller card connector15 CPU2 Processor 2 socket16 J_VID
System Board Information 213PowerEdge M605 System Board Figure 7-4. PowerEdge M605 System Board ConnectorsTable 7-8. PowerEdge M605 System Board Conne
214 System Board InformationDisabling a Forgotten PasswordThe blade's software security features include a system password and a setup password,
System Board Information 2155If you are changing the jumper setting on a PowerEdge M905 or M805 blade, reinstall the system board. See "Installin
216 System Board Information
Getting Help 217Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active
218 Getting Help
Glossary 219GlossaryThis section defines or identifies technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in your system documents.A — Ampere(s).AC — A
22 About Your SystemTable 1-3. Blade Control Panel FeaturesFeature Icon DescriptionBlade power indicatorOff – Power is not available to the blade, the
220 Glossaryboot routine — A program that clears all memory, initializes devices, and loads the operating system when you start your system. Unless th
Glossary 221DDR — Double-data rate. A technology in memory modules that potentially doubles the output.device driver — A program that allows the opera
222 Glossaryexpansion bus — Your system contains an expansion bus that allows the processor to communicate with controllers for peripherals, such as N
Glossary 223headless system — A system or device that functions without having a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached. Normally, headless systems are
224 Glossarykg — Kilogram(s); 1000 grams.kHz — Kilohertz.KMM — Keyboard/monitor/mouse.KVM — Keyboard/video/mouse. KVM refers to a switch that allows s
Glossary 225memory module — A small circuit board containing DRAM chips that connects to the system board.memory — An area in your system that stores
226 GlossaryPGA — Pin grid array. A type of processor socket that allows you to remove the processor chip.pixel — A single point on a video display. P
Glossary 227system. Examples of code in ROM include the program that initiates your system’s boot routine and the POST.ROMB — RAID on motherboard.rpm
228 Glossarysystem board — As the main circuit board, the system board usually contains most of your system’s integral components, such as the process
Glossary 229VAC — Volt(s) alternating current.VDC — Volt(s) direct current.VGA — Video graphics array. VGA and SVGA are video standards for video adap
About Your System 23Using USB Diskette or USB DVD/CD DrivesEach blade has USB ports on the front of the blade which allows you to connect a USB disket
230 GlossaryXML — Extensible Markup Language. XML is a way to create common information formats and to share both the format and the data on the World
Index 231IndexAAC power present indicator, 29asset tag utility, 94Bbatteriestroubleshooting, 195battery, 140installing, 140removing, 140blade boardtro
232 IndexEerror messages, 79Ffan module indicators, 29fansinstalling, 162removing, 161troubleshooting, 186featuresback-panel, 26blade, 20blade power b
Index 233iKVM module, 166features, 31installing, 166removing, 166tiering, 33indicatorsAC power present, 29CMC fault, 39CMC link, 39CMC link activity,
234 IndexOopeningblades, 100optionssystem setup, 80Ppassworddisabling, 214password featuressetup, 90system, 90passwordsdisabling, 94setup, 93system, 9
Index 235system control panel, 14system fans, 161system features, 12system passwordassigning, 90changing, 92deleting, 92using, 90system password featu
236 Index
24 About Your System NOTE: The hard-drive status indicator is only functional for RAID hard drive configurations. For non-RAID configurations, only t
About Your System 25Table 1-4. Hard-Drive Indicator PatternsIndicator State DescriptionActivity indicator Off Drive is not being accessedOn Drive is b
26 About Your SystemBack-Panel FeaturesFigure 1-9. Back-Panel Features1 fan modules (9) 2 primary CMC module3 I/O modules (6) 4 optional iKVM module5
About Your System 27Figure 1-10. Back-Panel Module Bay NumberingPower Supply Indicator NOTICE: The power supplies must be connected to a PDU, not dir
28 About Your SystemFigure 1-11. Power Supply Indicators1 DC power output indicator 2 power supply fault indicator3 AC power present indicatorTable 1-
About Your System 29Fan Module IndicatorsFigure 1-12. Fan Module IndicatorsAC power source present indicatorGreen The power supply is connected to an
Contents 3Contents1 About Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Other Information You May Need . . . . . . . . . . . . 11System Overview
30 About Your SystemiKVM ModuleThe optional Avocent iKVM analogue switch module includes the following features:• Local iKVM access can be remotely di
About Your System 31– RJ-45 ACI port for tiering with Dell and Avocent analog KVM and KVM over IP switches with ARI ports. NOTE: Although the ACI por
32 About Your SystemFigure 1-13. Avocent iKVM Switch Module1 identification indicator 2 status indicator3 ACI port for tiering connection only4 USB co
About Your System 33Tiering the Avocent iKVM Switch From a Analog KVM SwitchThe Avocent iKVM switch can be tiered from analog KVM switches such as the
34 About Your SystemBefore connecting the iKVM switch to a supported analog switch, you must set the iKVM switch to display in slot order, and set the
About Your System 35To connect the Avocent iKVM switch to a supported analog switch:1If the switch does not require a SIP to connect to the iKVM (see
36 About Your SystemTo tier the iKVM switch module from a Dell 2161DS, 180AS, or 2160AS console switch:•If the switch does not require a SIP to connec
About Your System 374If no changes were detected in the appliance, a completion dialog box appears with this information. If server changes were detec
38 About Your SystemCMC ModuleFigure 1-14. CMC Module Features1 Ethernet connector Gb1 2 Ethernet connector STK ("stack") - used for daisy-c
About Your System 39The CMC provides multiple systems management functions for your modular server:• Enclosure-level real-time automatic power and the
4 ContentsI/O Module Port Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband Switch Module. . . 53PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch
40 About Your System– The CMC supports setting an optional enclosure Maximum Power Limit, which will either alert or take actions, such as throttling
About Your System 41Figure 1-15. CMC Daisy-Chaining 1 CMC1 – cable from connector Gb1 to network2 CMC2 – cable from connector Gb1 to network3 CMC2 –
42 About Your SystemI/O ConnectivityThe M1000e enclosure supports three layers of I/O fabric, selectable between combinations of Ethernet, Infiniband,
About Your System 43Fabric AFabric A is a redundant Gb Ethernet fabric, supporting I/O module slots A1 and A2. The integrated Ethernet controllers in
44 About Your System• Slot Mezz2_Fabric_B and slot Mezz4_Fabric_B support Fabric B. If a card is installed in both slots, both cards must be identical
About Your System 45Standard Integrated LOM NICEthernet mezzanine cardEthernet mezzanine cardEthernet switch module or pass-through moduleEthernet swi
46 About Your SystemI/O Module Port MappingThe integrated LOMs and optional mezzanine card s are mapped to the I/O module ports based on the following
About Your System 47module A2, port 13. Mezzanine card 3, connection 1 will connect to I/O module C1, port 13 and Mezzanine card 3, connection 2 will
48 About Your SystemMezz3_Fab_C Port 11 Port 11Mezz4_Fab_B Port 11 Port 11Blade 4 I/O ModuleA1 A1 A1 C2 C2 C2 Integrated LOM1 Port 4 Port 4Integrated
About Your System 49Figure 1-16 shows the port connections for a full-height blade in bay 3 with four mezzanine cards.Mezz2_Fab_B Port 6 Port 6Mezz3_F
Contents 5System and Setup Password Features . . . . . . . . . 90Using the System Password. . . . . . . . . . . . 90Using the Setup Password. . .
50 About Your SystemFigure 1-16. Example of Full-Height Blade Port Mapping – Blade 3
About Your System 51Half-Height Blades (PowerEdge M600 and M605)For a half-height blade in bay n:• The integrated NIC will connect to I/O module A1, p
52 About Your SystemFigure 1-17. Example of Half-Height Blade Port Mapping
About Your System 53Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband Switch ModuleThe Cisco SFS M7000e Infiniband switch module includes 24 4x DDR Infiniband ports. Eight
54 About Your SystemPowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch ModuleThe PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet switch module includes four external 10/100/1000 Mbps Eth
About Your System 55Figure 1-19. PowerConnect M6220 Ethernet Switch Module FeaturesCisco Ethernet SwitchYour system supports three Cisco Catalyst Blad
56 About Your System• The Cisco CBS 3130X-S switch includes four 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet uplink ports, two 10 Gb uplink ports, and two Stackwise Plus
About Your System 57Figure 1-20. Cisco Ethernet Switch Module Features 1 Stackwise Plus connectors (not enabled in CBS 3032)2 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet
58 About Your SystemFibre Channel Pass-through ModuleThe Fibre Channel pass-through module provides a bypass connection between a Fibre Channel mezzan
About Your System 59Figure 1-21. Fibre Channel Pass-through Module Features1 SFP Fibre Channel connector (16) 2 Fibre Channel green/amber indicators (
6 ContentsIntegrated NIC Hardware Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128Processor Installa
60 About Your SystemTable 1-15. Fibre Channel Pass-through IndicatorsIndicator Type Pattern DescriptionPower indicatorOff Power to the module is off G
About Your System 61Brocade M4424 SAN I/O ModuleThe Brocade M4424 SAN I/O module includes eight external autosensing Fibre Channel ports (four ports a
62 About Your System NOTE: The Fibre Channel switch module includes Short Wave Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers. To ensure prop
About Your System 635 module status indicator 6 power indicator7 status/identification indicatorTable 1-16. Brocade M4424 SAN I/O Module IndicatorsInd
64 About Your SystemEthernet Pass-through ModuleThe Ethernet pass-through module supports 10/100/1000 Mb connections, and provides a direct connection
About Your System 65Figure 1-23. Ethernet Pass-through Module Features NOTE: Connectors on the Ethernet pass-through module correspond directly to th
66 About Your SystemSystem MessagesTable 1-18 lists the system messages that can occur and the probable cause and corrective action for each message.
About Your System 67Table 1-18. Blade MessagesMessage Causes Corrective ActionsAlert: DIMM_n and DIMM_n must be populated with a matched set of DIMMs
68 About Your SystemAlert! Unsupported memory, incomplete sets, or unmatched sets. The following memory DIMMs have been disabled:The installed memory
About Your System 69DIMMs must be populated in sequential order beginning with slot 1. The following DIMM is electrically isolated: DIMM x.The specifi
Contents 7Removing a Power Supply Module . . . . . . . . 159Installing a Power Supply Module. . . . . . . . . 160Fan Modules. . . . . . . . . . . .
70 About Your SystemError: Memory failure detected. Memory size reduced. Replace the faulty DIMM as soon as possible.Faulty or improperly seated memor
About Your System 71HyperTransport error caused a system reset. Please check the system event log for details.HyperTransport error.See "Getting H
72 About Your SystemMemory address line failure at address, read value expecting value.Memory double word logic failure at address, read value expecti
About Your System 73No boot device available.Faulty or missing diskette drive, optical drive, or hard drive.Check the Integrated Devices configuration
74 About Your SystemRead fault. Faulty diskette, diskette drive, or optical drive.Replace the diskette. Ensure that the drive cable is properly connec
About Your System 75This system does not support processors greater than 95W.Unsupported processor(s) installed.Replace the processor(s) with a suppor
76 About Your SystemUnsupported CPU stepping detected.Processor is not supported by the blade.Check for a BIOS update using the Dell Support website a
About Your System 77Warning MessagesA warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task.
78 About Your SystemDiagnostics MessagesWhen you run system diagnostics, an error message may result. Diagnostic error messages are not covered in thi
Using the System Setup Program 79Using the System Setup ProgramAfter you set up your system, run the System Setup program to familiarize yourself with
8 Contents5 Troubleshooting Your System . . . . . . . . 179Safety First—For You and Your System . . . . . . . . . 179Start-Up Routine. . . . . . .
80 Using the System Setup Program NOTE: After installing a memory upgrade, it is normal for your system to send a message the first time you start yo
Using the System Setup Program 81Figure 2-1. Main System Setup Program ScreenTable 2-2 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields t
82 Using the System Setup ProgramBoot Sequence Determines the order of devices from which the system attempts to boot during system startup. Available
Using the System Setup Program 83Memory Information ScreenTable 2-3 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the M
84 Using the System Setup ProgramCPU Information ScreenTable 2-4 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the CPU
Using the System Setup Program 85Integrated Devices ScreenTable 2-5 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the I
86 Using the System Setup ProgramSerial Communication ScreenThe blade has a single serial port (COM1) which can be enabled for console redirection thr
Using the System Setup Program 87Embedded Server Management ScreenTable 2-7 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear
88 Using the System Setup ProgramPassword Status Setting the Setup Password option to Enabled prevents the system password from being changed or disab
Using the System Setup Program 89Exit ScreenAfter you press <Esc> to exit the System Setup program, the Exit screen displays the following optio
Contents 96 Running System Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . 197Using Server Administrator Diagnostics . . . . . . . . 197System Diagnostics Features. .
90 Using the System Setup ProgramSystem and Setup Password Features NOTICE: The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on y
Using the System Setup Program 91When a system password is not assigned and the password jumper on the system board is in the enabled (default) positi
92 Using the System Setup ProgramTo leave the password security enabled:1Turn on or reboot your system by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del>.
Using the System Setup Program 935Confirm that Not Enabled is displayed for the System Password option. If Not Enabled is displayed for the System Pas
94 Using the System Setup ProgramIf you do not enter the correct password in three attempts, the system lets you view, but not modify, the System Setu
Installing Blade Components 95Installing Blade ComponentsThe procedures in this section describe how to remove and install components in a blade, incl
96 Installing Blade ComponentsRemoving and Installing a BladeRemoving a Blade1Power down the blade using OS commands or the CMC, and ensure that the b
Installing Blade Components 97Figure 3-1. Removing and Installing a Half-Height Blade1 blade handle 2 release button3 blade 4 guide rail on M1000e enc
98 Installing Blade ComponentsFigure 3-2. Removing and Installing a Full-Height BladeInstalling a Blade1If you are installing a new blade, remove the
Installing Blade Components 993If you are installing a blade in one of the eight upper bays, align the guide rail on the upper edge of the blade so th
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