Warning messages, Diagnostics messages, Alert messages – Dell PowerEdge SC1430 User Manual

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Warning Messages

A warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system
continues a task. For example, before you format a diskette, a message will warn you that you may lose all
data on the diskette. Warning messages usually interrupt the task and require you to respond by typing

y

(yes) or

n

(no).

NOTE:

Warning messages are generated by either the application or the operating system. For more information,

see the documentation that accompanied the operating system or application.

Diagnostics Messages

When you run system diagnostics, an error message may result. Diagnostic error messages are not
covered in this section. Record the message on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist in "Getting Help" on
page 123, and then follow the ins
tructions in that section for obtaining technical assistance.

Alert Messages

Systems management software generates alert messages for your system. Alert messages include
information, status, warning, and failure messages for drive, temperature, fan, and power conditions. For
more information, see the systems management software documentation.

Warning: The current

memory configuration is

not optimal. Dell

recommends a population of

2 or 4 DIMMs. DIMMs should

be populated sequentially

starting in slot 1.

System has detected a legal but non-
optimal population of DIMMs. The
system will run with all memory
accessible but will experience sub-
optimal performance.

Populate 2 or 4 DIMMs sequentially
beginning with slot 1. See "Memory" on
page 76.

Write fault

Write fault on selected

drive

Faulty diskette, optical/diskette drive
assembly, hard drive, or hard-drive
subsystem.

See "Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive"
on page 105, "T
roubleshooting an
Optical Drive" on page 106, or
"Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on
page 107.

NOTE:

For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "Glossary" on page 149.

Table 1-6.

System Messages (continued)

Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

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