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Dell PowerEdge 2600 User Manual

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Memory double word logic failure at

address, read value expecting value

Memory high address line failure at

start address to end address

Memory high data line failure at start

address to end address

Memory odd/even logic failure at start

address to end address

Memory parity failure at start address

to end address

Memory parity error at address

Memory write/read failure at address,

read value expecting value

No boot device available

Faulty or missing CD/diskette
drive subsystem, hard drive, or
hard-drive subsystem.

Check the boot device configuration settings in the System Setup program
for Integrated Devices (see "

Using the System Setup Program

"). If they

were disabled, enable them and reboot. Use a bootable diskette, CD, or
hard drive. If booting from a SCSI controller, ensure that the controller is
properly connected. If the problem persists, replace the faulty drive(s) (see
"

CD/Diskette Drive

" and "

Hard Drives

"). If the problem still persists, replace

the system board (see "

System Board

").

No boot sector on hard- disk

No operating system on hard
drive.

Check the hard-drive configuration settings in the System Setup program
(see "

Using the System Setup Program

").

No PXE-capable device available

pressed during POST and
no PXE devices are detected.

Check the configuration settings in the System Setup program for the NICs
(see "

Using the System Setup Program

").

No timer tick interrupt

Faulty system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

Not a boot diskette

No operating system on diskette. Use a bootable diskette.

PCI BIOS failed to install

Loose cables to expansion card
(s); faulty or improperly installed
expansion card.

Ensure that cables to expansion cards are properly connected. Ensure that
the expansion cards are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace
the faulty expansion card(s) (see "

Expansion Cards

").

Plug & Play Configuration Error Embedded

xxx

Plug & Play Configuration Error PCI_n

Error encountered in initializing
PCI device; faulty system board.

Error encountered in initializing
PCI adapter.

Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper and reboot the system (see

Figure 5

-2

for

jumper location). If the problem persists, ensure that the expansion cards
are properly installed. If the problem still persists, replace the faulty
expansion card(s) (see "

Expansion Cards

"). If the problem still persists,

update the BIOS firmware. Download the latest firmware from the
Dell Support website at 

support.dell.com.

Primary backplane is not present

Faulty or improperly installed
SCSI backplane board.

Ensure that the SCSI backplane board is properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the backplane board (see "

SCSI Backplane Board

").

Processor n internal error

Processor bus parity error

Faulty microprocessor; faulty
system board.

Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the faulty microprocessor(s) (see "

Microprocessors

"). If

the problem persists, replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

Processor in socket 1 not installed!

No microprocessor installed in
primary microprocessor socket.

Install a microprocessor in the primary microprocessor socket. Also, ensure
that a VRM for processor 1 is installed (see "

Microprocessors

").

SCSI cable not present on connector

SCSIA of the primary backplane

SCSI cable is loose, improperly
connected, or faulty.

Ensure that the SCSI cables are properly installed. If problem persists, add
or replace the cables.

Shutdown failure

Shutdown test failure.

Ensure that the memory modules are properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the faulty memory module(s) (see "

Memory Modules

").

System backplane error

Faulty or improperly installed
SCSI backplane board.

Ensure that the SCSI backplane board is properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the backplane board (see "

SCSI Backplane Board

").

System halted! Must power down

Wrong password entered too
many times.

Information only.

Time-of-day clock stopped

Faulty battery.

Ensure that the system battery is properly installed. If the problem
persists, replace the battery (see "

System Battery

").

Time-of-day not set - please run SETUP

program

Incorrect Time or Date settings;
faulty system battery.

Check the Time and Date settings (see "

Using the System Setup

Program

"). If the problem persists, replace the system battery (see

"

System Battery

").

Timer chip counter 2 failed

Faulty system board.

Replace the system board (see "

System Board

").

Unsupported CPU combination

Unsupported CPU stepping detected

Microprocessor(s) is not
supported by the system.

Update the BIOS firmware. Download the latest firmware from the Dell
Support website at support.dell.com. If the problem persists, install a
supported microprocessor combination (see "

Microprocessors

").

Unsupported DIMM detected in the RAID

DIMM slot!

RAID memory module is not
supported by the system.

Install a correct version of the RAID memory module (see "

Activating the

Integrated RAID Controller

").

Unsupported RAID key detected!

RAID hardware key is not
supported by the system.

Install the RAID hardware key for your specific system (see "

Activating the

Integrated RAID Controller

").

Utility partition not available

was pressed during POST,
but no utility partition exists on
the boot hard drive.

Create a utility partition on the boot hard drive (see "Using the Dell
OpenManage Server Assistant CD" in your User's Guide).

The VRM for the processor in socket n is

not installed.

Specified microprocessor VRM is
faulty, unsupported, improperly
installed, or missing.

A VRM must be installed for each installed microprocessor. Install a VRM for
the specified microprocessor or remove the VRM for the specified
microprocessor if that microprocessor is not installed (see
"

Microprocessors

"). To identify the microprocessors and VRMs, see

Figure 5

-2

.

Warning: Detected mode change from RAID

to SCSI B of the embedded RAID

Type of controller has changed
since previous system boot.

Back up information on the hard drives before changing the type of
controller used with the drives.