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Hello, my poweredge does not boot without human intervention. I have the following message (see capture) I can't change the bios, there is always an error message. do you have an idea ? Idrac seems to be inactive.
DELL-Charles R
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19 avril 2023 11:00
Hello Jpiix,
I would start with a flea power drain and check results. If that doesn't help then try clearing NVRAM:
drain flea power (shut down, disconnect power cables and Network cables, hold in power button 20 seconds with cords removed). After flea power drain, system has to set for 3 minutes for DRAC to reset without any power plugged in, then plug in NIC and power but wait 2 minutes before power on to give DRAC time to initialize.
Check results.
Clear NVRAM - there is a map under the lid to show the jumper location. Shut down, Set jumper to the Clear position, power on and Post up to the jumper error, shut down and return jumper to original location.
Check results.
Jpiix
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20 avril 2023 16:00
hi it's the same thing !
it start automaticly when i plug the power
DELL-Marco B
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20 avril 2023 23:00
I suggest you to put the server in minimum to post configuration:
System board
One power supply unit
One processor (CPU) in socket CPU1
One memory module (DIMM) installed in socket A1
Left control panel (for power button functionality)
One backplane card
If there is the same issue, I suggest you to contact technical support because probably the motherboard needs to be replaced.
Thanks
Jpiix
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21 avril 2023 00:00
same things
Jpiix
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21 avril 2023 01:00
grrr
broked for broked do you you how i can used the litle swicth near power button and i blue lith button ?
DELL-Marco B
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21 avril 2023 01:00
In this case then i think that there is an hardware issue to the motherboard.
DELL-Marco B
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21 avril 2023 02:00
Hello,
yes you can use it to reset iDRAC
How to Reset the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)? | Dell US