Dell PowerEdge R415 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 47

Plug & Play, Actual Link Width

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Table 1-3. System Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions PCIe Training Faulty or improperly Error: Expected installed PCIe card in the Link Width is x, specified slot. Actual Link Width is y. Reseat the PCIe card in the specified slot number. See "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" on page 165. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 181. Plug & Play Configuration Error. Error encountered in initializing PCIe device; faulty system board. Install the NVRAM_CLR jumper in the clear position (pins 1 and 3) and reboot the system. See Figure 6-1 for jumper location. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" on page 165. Read fault. Requested sector not found. The operating system cannot Replace the optical medium, read from the hard-drive, USB medium or device. optical drive, or USB device, Ensure that the SAS the system could not find a backplane, USB, or SATA particular sector on the disk, cables are properly or the requested sector is connected. See defective. "Troubleshooting a USB Device" on page 150, "Troubleshooting an Optical Drive" on page 161, or "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on page 163 for the appropriate drive(s) installed in your system. SATA Port x There is no device connected Information only. device not found. to the specified SATA port. About Your System 47

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About Your System
47
PCIe Training
Error: Expected
Link Width is
x
,
Actual Link Width
is
y
.
Faulty or improperly
installed PCIe card in the
specified slot.
Reseat the PCIe card in the
specified slot number. See
"Troubleshooting Expansion
Cards" on page 165. If the
problem persists, see
"Getting Help" on page 181.
Plug & Play
Configuration
Error.
Error encountered in
initializing PCIe device;
faulty system board.
Install the NVRAM_CLR
jumper in the clear position
(pins 1 and 3) and reboot the
system. See Figure 6-1 for
jumper location. If the
problem persists, see
"Troubleshooting Expansion
Cards" on page 165.
Read fault.
Requested sector
not found.
The operating system cannot
read from the hard-drive,
optical drive, or USB device,
the system could not find a
particular sector on the disk,
or the requested sector is
defective.
Replace the optical medium,
USB medium or device.
Ensure that the SAS
backplane, USB, or SATA
cables are properly
connected. See
"Troubleshooting a USB
Device" on page 150,
"Troubleshooting an Optical
Drive" on page 161, or
"Troubleshooting a Hard
Drive" on page 163 for the
appropriate drive(s) installed
in your system.
SATA Port
x
device not found.
There is no device connected
to the specified SATA port.
Information only.
Table 1-3.
System Messages
(continued)
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions