Dell PowerEdge R415 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 33

SAS cable A, PCI Riser

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Table 1-2. LCD Status Messages (Optional) (continued) Code E1810 E1812 E1920 E1A11 E1A12 E1A14 Text Causes Corrective Actions Hard drive ## The specified hard-drive fault. Review has experienced a fault. & clear SEL. See "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on page 163. Hard drive ## The specified hard- removed. Check drive has been removed drive. from the system. Information only. iDRAC6 Upgrade The iDRAC6 Express card Reseat the iDRAC6 Failed is not installed properly or Express Card. See the card is bad. Installing an iDRAC6 Express Card. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 181. PCI Riser hardware & configuration mismatch. Reconfigure. PCIe risers are not Reinstall the expansion- configured correctly. card riser. See "Expansion Some invalid Card and Expansion- configurations prevent the Card Riser" on page 99. system from powering on. If the problem persists, the riser card or system board is faulty. See "Getting Help" on page 181. PCI Riser not detected. Check Riser. One or both of the PCIe risers are missing. This prevents the system from powering on. Reinstall the missing riser. See "Expansion Card and ExpansionCard Riser" on page 99. SAS cable A SAS cable A is missing failure. Check or bad. connection. Reseat the cable. If the problem persists, replace cable. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 181. About Your System 33

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About Your System
33
E1810
Hard drive ##
fault. Review
& clear SEL.
The specified hard-drive
has experienced a fault.
See "Troubleshooting a
Hard Drive" on page 163.
E1812
Hard drive ##
removed. Check
drive.
The specified hard-
drive has been removed
from the system.
Information only.
E1920
iDRAC6 Upgrade
Failed
The iDRAC6 Express card
is not installed properly or
the card is bad.
Reseat the iDRAC6
Express Card. See
Installing an iDRAC6
Express Card. If the
problem persists, see
"Getting Help" on
page 181.
E1A11
PCI Riser
hardware &
configuration
mismatch.
Reconfigure.
PCIe risers are not
configured correctly.
Some invalid
configurations prevent the
system from powering on.
Reinstall the expansion-
card riser. See "Expansion
Card and Expansion-
Card Riser" on page 99.
If the problem persists,
the riser card or system
board is faulty. See
"Getting Help" on
page 181.
E1A12
PCI Riser not
detected.
Check Riser.
One or both of the PCIe
risers are missing. This
prevents the system from
powering on.
Reinstall the missing
riser. See "Expansion
Card and Expansion-
Card Riser" on page 99.
E1A14
SAS cable A
failure. Check
connection.
SAS cable A is missing
or bad.
Reseat the cable. If the
problem persists,
replace cable.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 181.
Table 1-2.
LCD Status Messages (Optional)
(continued)
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions