Troubleshooting your system, Safety first—for you and your system, Start-up routine – Dell PowerEdge 2850 User Manual

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  Troubleshooting Your System 

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 2850 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

 

  

 

Safety First—For You and Your System

To perform certain procedures in this document, you must remove the system 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.

 

 

Start-Up Routine

Look and listen during the system's start-up routine for the indications described in

Table 5

-1

.

 

Table 5-1. Start-Up Routine Indications 

 

Checking the Equipment

This section provides troubleshooting procedures for external devices attached to the system, such as the monitor, keyboard, or mouse. Before you perform
any of the procedures, see "

Troubleshooting External Connections

."

 

Troubleshooting External Connections

Loose or improperly connected cables are the most likely source of problems for the system, monitor, and other peripherals (such as a printer, keyboard,
mouse, or other external device). Ensure that all external cables are securely attached to the external connectors on your system. See

Figure 2

-1

for the front-

panel connectors on your system and

Figure 2

-3

for the back-panel connectors.

 

Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem

 

  

Safety First—For You and Your System

  

Troubleshooting Power Supplies

  

Start-Up Routine

  

Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems

  

Checking the Equipment

  

Troubleshooting System Memory

  

Troubleshooting External Connections

  

Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive

  

Troubleshooting Basic I/O Functions

  

Troubleshooting an Optical Drive

  

Troubleshooting a NIC

  

Troubleshooting an External SCSI Tape Drive

  

Responding to a Systems Management Software Alert Message 

  

Troubleshooting SCSI Hard Drives

  

Inside the System

  

Troubleshooting an Integrated RAID Controller

  

Troubleshooting a Wet System

  

Troubleshooting a RAID Controller Card

  

Troubleshooting a Damaged System

  

Troubleshooting Expansion Cards

  

Troubleshooting the System Battery

  

Troubleshooting the Microprocessors

CAUTION:

Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components inside the system. See

your Product Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting against
electrostatic discharge.

 

Look/listen for:

 

Action

A status or error message displayed on the front-panel LCD.

See "

LCD Status Messages

" in "Indicators, Messages, and Codes."

An error message displayed on the monitor.

See "

System Messages

" in "Indicators, Codes, and Messages."

A series of beeps emitted by the system.

See "

System Beep Codes

" in "Indicators, Codes, and Messages."

Alert messages from the systems management software.

See the systems management software documentation.

The monitor's power indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem

."

The keyboard indicators.

See "

Troubleshooting the Keyboard

."

The USB diskette drive activity indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting a USB Device

."

The USB optical drive activity indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting a USB Device

."

The diskette drive activity indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive

."

The optical drive activity indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting an Optical Drive

."

The hard-drive activity indicator.

See "

Troubleshooting SCSI Hard Drives

."

An unfamiliar constant scraping or grinding sound when you access a drive. See "

Getting Help

."

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