Code |
Text |
Cause |
Corrective action |
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System name |
A string consisting of 62 characters, which can be defined by the user in the system setup program. System name: • power on the system is displayed in the following cases. • Turn off the system power and display an active post error. |
You can change the system string in the system setup program. See use the system setup program. |
E1000 |
Failsafe, call support |
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E1114 |
Temp Ambient |
The ambient temperature outside the permitted range is exceeded. |
See Troubleshooting System cooling faults. |
E1116 |
Temp memory |
The memory has exceeded the allowed temperature, and the system has disabled it to prevent component damage. |
See Troubleshooting System cooling faults. |
E1210 |
CMOS Batt |
The CMOS battery is missing or the voltage exceeds the permitted range. |
See Troubleshooting System battery faults. |
E1211 |
Romb Batt |
Raid batteries are lost, damaged, or cannot be recharged due to temperature problems. |
Reset the raid battery. Refer to replacing the sas raid Controller sub-card battery and Troubleshooting System cooling failures. |
E12nn |
XX pwrgd |
The specified voltage regulator fails. |
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E1229 |
CPU # vcore |
The processor # vcore voltage regulator is faulty. |
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E1310 |
Rpm fan ## |
The RPM of the specified cooling fan exceeds the permitted operating range. |
See Troubleshooting System cooling faults. |
E1313 |
Fan Redundancy |
The fan in the system is no longer redundant. If the fan fails again, the system may be overheated. |
Check the control panel LCD for other scrolling information. See Troubleshooting System cooling faults. |
E1410 |
CPU # ierr |
The specified microprocessor is reporting a system error. |
See the system information update technology table (in support.dell.com) to obtain the latest system information. |
E1414 |
CPU # thermtrip |
The specified microprocessor is out of the allowed temperature range and has stopped running. |
See Troubleshooting System cooling faults. If the problem persists, make sure that the microprocessor radiator is correctly installed. See Troubleshooting Microprocessor faults. Note: The LCD will continue to display this information until the power cord of the system is disconnected and reconnected to the AC power source, or SEL is cleared using server assistant or BMC management utility. For information about these utilities, see Dell openmanage baseboard management controller user guide. |
E1418 |
CPU # presence |
The specified processor is lost or damaged, and the system configuration is not supported. |
See Troubleshooting Microprocessor faults. |
E141c |
CPU Mismatch |
The configuration of the processor is not supported by Dell. |
Make sure that your processors match and match the models described in the microprocessor specifications outlined in the Getting Started Guide. |
E141f |
CPU Protocol |
The system BIOS has reported a processor protocol error. |
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E1420 |
CPU bus Perr |
The system BIOS has reported a processor bus parity error. |
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E1421 |
CPU init |
The system BIOS has reported a processor initialization error. |
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E1422 |
CPU machine CHK |
The system BIOS has reported a machine check error. |
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E1610 |
PS # Missing |
The specified power supply device has no power. The specified power supply device has an installation error or a fault. |
See troubleshooting power supply device faults. |
E1614 |
PS # status |
The specified power supply device has no power. The specified power supply device has an installation error or a fault. |
See troubleshooting power supply device faults. |
E1618 |
PS # predictive |
The voltage of the power supply device exceeds the permitted range. The specified power supply device is incorrectly installed or fails. |
See troubleshooting power supply device faults |
E161c |
PS # input lost |
The power of the specified power supply device is unavailable or exceeds the permitted range. |
Check the AC power supply of the specified power supply device. If the problem persists, see troubleshooting power supply device faults. |
E1620 |
PS # input range |
The power of the specified power supply device is unavailable or exceeds the permitted range. |
Check the AC power supply of the specified power supply device. If the problem persists, see troubleshooting power supply device faults. |
E1624 |
PS Redundancy |
The power supply device subsystem is no longer redundant. If only the power supply device fails, the system will shut down. |
See troubleshooting power supply device faults. |
E1710 |
I/O channel CHK |
The system BIOS has reported an I/O channel check error. |
See for help. |
E1711 |
PCI Perr B ## D ## F ## |
The system BIOS has reported a PCI parity error for the component. The PCI configuration space of the component is in bus ##, device ##, and function ##. |
Remove and reset the PCI expansion card. If the problem persists, see troubleshooting expansion card faults. |
PCI Perr slot # |
The system BIOS has reported the component's PCI parity error. The component is located in the PCI slot #. |
If the problem persists, the system board is faulty. See for help. |
E1712 |
PCI serr B ## D ## F ## |
The system BIOS has reported a PCI system error of the component. The PCI configuration space of the component is in bus ##, device ##, and function ##. |
Remove and reset the PCI expansion card. If the problem persists, see troubleshooting expansion card faults. |
PCI serr slot # |
The system BIOS has reported the component's PCI system error. The component is located in slot #. |
If the problem persists, the system board is faulty. See for help. |
E1714 |
Unknown err |
The system BIOS has determined that an error exists in the system, but the error source cannot be determined. |
See for help. |
E171f |
PCIe fatal err B # D # F ## |
The system BIOS has reported a critical PCIe error for the component. The PCI configuration space of the component is in bus ##, device ##, and function ##. |
Remove and reset the PCI expansion card. If the problem persists, see troubleshooting expansion card faults. |
PCIe fatal err slot # |
System BIOS has reported a critical PCIe error for the component, which is located in slot #. |
If the problem persists, the system board is faulty. See for help. |
E1810 |
HDD # fault |
The SAS subsystem has fixed the hard drive # failure. |
See troubleshooting hard drive faults. |
E1811 |
HDD # rbld abrt |
The specified hard drive has abandoned reconstruction. |
See troubleshooting hard drive faults. If the problem persists, see the raid description file. |
E1812 |
HDD ## removed |
The specified hard drive has been detached from the system. |
Only information is provided. |
E1913 |
CPU & firmware Mismatch |
BMC firmware does not support CPU usage. |
Update to the latest BMC firmware. For more information about how to set and use BMC, see BMC user guide. |
E1a10 |
Pbd pwr Cable |
The power cable of the distribution board is not in position, lost or damaged. |
Ensure that the power cable of the distribution board is in place correctly. If the problem persists, change the power cable of the distribution board. See install the distribution board. |
E1a14 |
SAS cable |
SAS cable A is not in position, lost or damaged. |
Check the cable connection of the SAS backplane. See SAS backplane cabling. |
E1a15 |
SAS cable B |
SAS cable B is not in position, lost or damaged. |
Check the cable connection of the SAS backplane. See SAS backplane cabling. |
E1a16 |
SAS cable FB |
The SAS cable for the replaceable bracket is not in place, lost or damaged. |
Check the cable connection of the SAS backplane. See SAS backplane cabling. |
E1a17 |
PWR cable FB |
The power cable of the replaceable bracket is not in place, lost or damaged. |
Check the power cable connection of the replaceable bracket backplane. See install 1X2 replaceable bracket drive bracket. |
E1a18 |
Pdb ctrl Cable |
The panel control cable is not in place, lost or damaged. |
Ensure that the control cable of the distribution board is in place correctly. If the problem persists, change the distribution board control cable. See install the distribution board. |
E2010 |
No memory |
Memory is not installed in the system. |
Install memory. See memory. |
E2011 |
Mem config err |
The memory is detected, but the memory cannot be configured. An error is detected during memory configuration. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2012 |
Unusable memory |
The configured memory is unavailable. The memory subsystem fails. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2013 |
Shadow BIOS fail |
The system BIOS cannot copy the image to the memory. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2014 |
CMOS fail |
CMOS fault. Cmos ram is not working properly. |
See for help. |
E2015 |
DMA Controller |
The DMA controller is faulty. |
See for help. |
E2016 |
Int Controller |
The interrupt controller is faulty. |
See for help. |
E2017 |
Timer fail |
Timer refresh failure. |
See for help. |
E2018 |
Prog Timer |
Error in programmable interval Timer |
See for help. |
E2019 |
Parity error |
Parity error. |
See for help. |
E201a |
Sio err |
There is a fault with SIO. |
See for help. |
E201b |
Kybd Controller |
The keyboard controller is faulty. |
See for help. |
E201c |
SMI init |
System Management Interrupt (SMI) initialization failed. |
See for help. |
E201d |
Shutdown Test |
BiOS disabling system detection failed. |
See for help. |
E201e |
Post mem Test |
BiOS post memory detection failed. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. If the problem persists, see for help. |
E201f |
Drac config |
Dell Remote Access Controller (Drac) configuration failed. |
View the specific error information on the screen. |
Make sure that the Drac cables and connectors are in place correctly. If the problem persists, see the Drac description file. |
E2020 |
CPU config |
CPU configuration failed. |
View the specific error information on the screen. |
E2021 |
Memory population |
The memory configuration is incorrect. The memory installation sequence is incorrect. |
View the specific error information on the screen. See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2022 |
Post fail |
A general fault occurs after the video. |
View the specific error information on the screen. |
E2110 |
MBE dimm ##&## |
"#####" Indicates that one dimm in the dimm group has a memory multi-bit error (MBE ). |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2111 |
SBE log disable dimm ## |
The system BIOS has disabled the memory unit error (SBE) record. No more SBE records will be recorded before the system is rebooted. "#" Indicates the dimm indicated by BIOS. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2112 |
Mem spare dimm ## |
The system BIOS determines that there are too many errors in the memory, so the memory has been released. "#####" Indicates the dimm pair indicated by BIOS. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2113 |
Mem mirror dimm ##&## |
The system BIOS determines that half of the images have too many errors, so the memory has been disabled. "#####" Indicates the dimm pair indicated by BIOS. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2118 |
Fatal Nb mem CRC |
A connection failed in the connection to the full buffer dimm (FBD) memory subsystem on the north side. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
E2119 |
Fatal Sb mem CRC |
A connection in the link to the FBD memory subsystem on the south side fails. |
See Troubleshooting System memory faults. |
I1910 |
Intrusion |
The host cap is removed. |
Only information is provided. |
I1911 |
> 3 errs chk log |
LCD Overflow Information. |
View sel to obtain event details. |
Up to three error messages can be displayed on the LCD. Article 4 information is displayed as standard Overflow Information. |
I1912 |
Sel full |
The system event log shows that the event is full and more events cannot be recorded. |
Clear logs by deleting event entries. |
W1228 |
Romb Batt <24hr |
Pre-warning raid battery only has less than 24 hours of power left. |
Replace the raid battery. Refer to replacing the sas raid Controller sub-card battery. |