Dell PowerEdge R310 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 47

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Table 1-3. System Messages (continued) Message Causes Corrective Actions Thermal sensor not detected on x. A memory module without a Replace the memory thermal sensor is installed in module. See "System the specified memory slot. Memory" on page 106. Time-of-day clock stopped. Faulty battery or faulty chip. See "Troubleshooting the System Battery" on page 150. Time-of-day not Incorrect Time or Date set - please run settings; faulty system SETUP program. battery. Check the Time and Date settings. See "Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager" on page 53. If the problem persists, replace the system battery. See "System Battery" on page 130. Timer chip Faulty system board. counter 2 failed. See "Getting Help" on page 169. TPM configuration operation honored. System will now reset. A TPM configuration command has been entered. The system will reboot and execute the command. Information only. TPM configuration operation is pending. Press (I) to Ignore OR (M) to Modify to This message displays during Enter I or M to proceed. system restart after a TPM configuration command has been entered. User interaction is required to proceed. allow this change and reset the system. WARNING: Modifying could prevent security. TPM failure. A Trusted Platform Module See "Getting Help" on (TPM) function has failed. page 169. About Your System 47

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About Your System
47
Thermal sensor
not detected on
x.
A memory module without a
thermal sensor is installed in
the specified memory slot.
Replace the memory
module. See "System
Memory" on page 106.
Time-of-day
clock stopped.
Faulty battery or faulty chip.
See "Troubleshooting the
System Battery" on page 150.
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 and
UEFI Boot Manager" on
page 53. If the problem
persists, replace the system
battery. See "System Battery"
on page 130.
Timer chip
counter 2 failed.
Faulty system board.
See "Getting Help" on
page 169.
TPM
configuration
operation
honored. System
will now reset.
A TPM configuration
command has been entered.
The system will reboot and
execute the command.
Information only.
TPM
configuration
operation is
pending. Press
(I) to Ignore OR
(M) to Modify to
allow this change
and reset the
system.
WARNING:
Modifying could
prevent
security.
This message displays during
system restart after a TPM
configuration command has
been entered. User
interaction is required to
proceed.
Enter I or M to proceed.
TPM failure.
A Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) function has failed.
See "Getting Help" on
page 169.
Table 1-3.
System Messages
(continued)
Message
Causes
Corrective Actions