Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 151

Replace the designated failed DIMM Dual In-line Memory, Network Interface Controller is missing.

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Alert Message Fan failed. Description/Meaning or Action • Verify that the designated cooling fan is present and is installed correctly. • Verify that the designated cooling fan spins up and runs. If this does not resolve the issue, replace the designated cooling fan. Fan is missing. Attach or replace the designated missing cooling fan. Abnormal network errors detected on Network Interface The Network Interface Controller errors could be caused Controller . by network congestion or by packet errors. • Check your network. If that does not resolve the problem, then replace the NIC. • If the NIC is embedded, the DR Series system appliance requires service. Network Interface Controller is missing. • Remove and reinsert the NIC. • If this does not resolve the problem, replace the NIC. Network Interface Controller is disconnected. Network Interface Controller is disabled. Network Interface Controller driver is bad. CPU failed. CPU is missing. DIMM failed. DIMM is missing. Connect it to a network and/or check your network switches or routers for any network connectivity issues. Enable the port on the designated NIC. Upgrade the DR Series system appliance (in the Software Upgrade page, and click Start Upgrade). Replace the designated failed processor. Reinsert or replace the designated missing processor. Replace the designated failed DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) device. • Reinsert or replace the designated DIMM device. • The memory capacity of the storage appliance is below the minimum required for correct operation. • The storage appliance requires service. Temperature probe failed. Voltage probe failed. Temperature probes have recorded temperatures in the failed range. The storage appliance requires service. The storage appliance requires service. • Check the Events page in the DR Series system for specific temperature events and the location of the temperature probes. • Check the data center air conditioning, ventilation, and internal system cooling fans for any problems. • Ensure there is proper air flow through the storage appliance, and as needed, clean the cooling vents. 151

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Alert Message
Description/Meaning or Action
Fan <
number
> failed.
Verify that the designated cooling fan is present and is
installed correctly.
Verify that the designated cooling fan spins up and
runs.
If this does not resolve the issue, replace the designated
cooling fan.
Fan <
number
> is missing.
Attach or replace the designated missing cooling fan.
Abnormal network errors detected on Network Interface
Controller <
number
>.
The Network Interface Controller errors could be caused
by network congestion or by packet errors.
Check your network. If that does not resolve the
problem, then replace the NIC.
If the NIC is embedded, the DR Series system
appliance requires service.
Network Interface Controller is missing.
Remove and reinsert the NIC.
If this does not resolve the problem, replace the NIC.
Network Interface Controller <
name
> is disconnected.
Connect it to a network and/or check your network
switches or routers for any network connectivity issues.
Network Interface Controller <
name
> is disabled.
Enable the port on the designated NIC.
Network Interface Controller <
name
> driver is bad.
Upgrade the DR Series system appliance (in the
Software
Upgrade
page, and click
Start Upgrade
).
CPU <
name
> failed.
Replace the designated failed processor.
CPU <
name
> is missing.
Reinsert or replace the designated missing processor.
DIMM <
name
> failed.
Replace the designated failed DIMM (Dual In-line Memory
Module) device.
DIMM <
name
> is missing.
Reinsert or replace the designated DIMM device.
The memory capacity of the storage appliance is
below the minimum required for correct operation.
The storage appliance requires service.
Temperature probe <
name
> failed.
The storage appliance requires service.
Voltage probe <
name
> failed.
The storage appliance requires service.
Temperature probes have recorded temperatures in the
failed range.
Check the
Events
page in the DR Series system for
specific temperature events and the location of the
temperature probes.
Check the data center air conditioning, ventilation, and
internal system cooling fans for any problems.
Ensure there is proper air flow through the storage
appliance, and as needed, clean the cooling vents.
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