Troubleshooting your system, Safety first—for you and your system, Before you begin – Dell PowerEdge 6600 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Your System 

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 6600 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide 

If your system is not working as expected, begin troubleshooting by using the procedures in this section. This section guides you through some initial checks
and procedures that can solve basic system problems and provides troubleshooting procedures for components inside the system. Before you start any of the
procedures in this section, take the following steps:

l

Read the "Safety Instructions" in your System Information document.

l

Read "

Running the System Diagnostics

" for information about running diagnostics.

l

Get the key to the system's keylock and back cover.

Safety First—For You and Your System

The procedures in this guide require that you remove the cover and work inside the system. While working inside the system, do not attempt to service the
system except as explained in this guide and elsewhere in your system documentation. Always follow the instructions closely. Make sure to review all of the
procedures in "Safety Instructions" in your System Information document.

Working inside the system is safe—if you observe the following precautions.

Before You Begin

Before you perform any of the procedures, ensure that the following components are securely and properly installed:

l

Power cables

l

Cables to external devices, such as monitor, mouse, and keyboard

l

Microprocessor tray

External Connections

Improperly set switches, controls, and loose or improperly connected cables are the most likely source of problems for the system, monitor, or other
peripherals (such as a printer, keyboard, mouse, or other external equipment). A quick check of all the switches, controls, and cable connections can easily
solve these problems. See

Figure 2

-3

for the back-panel features and connectors.

Checking Specific System Problems

1.

 

Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect all power cables from their electrical outlets.

2.

 

If the system is connected to a PDU, turn the PDU off and then on again.

If the PDU is not receiving power, plug it into another electrical outlet. If it still is not receiving power, try another PDU.

3.

 

Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet or PDU.

4.

 

Is the monitor working properly?

  

Safety First—For You and Your System

  

Before You Begin

  

External Connections

  

Checking Specific System Problems

  

Start-Up Routine

  

System Orientation

  

Bezel

  

System Covers

  

Checking the Equipment

  

Inside the System

  

Responding to a Systems Management Alert Message

  

Troubleshooting a Wet System

  

Troubleshooting a Damaged System

  

Troubleshooting the System Battery

  

Troubleshooting Power Supplies

  

Troubleshooting System Cooling

  

Troubleshooting the Microprocessor Board

  

Troubleshooting the I/O Riser Card

  

Troubleshooting the I/O Board

  

Troubleshooting Expansion Cards

  

Troubleshooting System Memory

  

Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive

  

Troubleshooting a CD Drive

  

Troubleshooting SCSI Tape Drives

  

Troubleshooting Hard Drives

  

Troubleshooting a RAID Controller Card

CAUTION:

The power supplies in this system produce high voltages and energy hazards, which can cause bodily harm. Only trained service

technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components inside the system.

NOTICE:

See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in the safety instructions in your System Information document before performing any

procedure which requires you to open the cover.

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