Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Lost shared storage access
Issue: Lost shared storage access.
Corrective action: Update the systems driver and firmware to the latest version. Order of updates should be:
CMC
iDRAC/LCC
BIOS
PERC
SPERC
VRTX mainboard
NIC driver
NIC firmware
Switch firmware
The following links contain the system drivers and firmware for VRTX:
VRTX chassis infrastructure firmware bundle: http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?
driverId=CPMVM
VRTX drivers and downloads website: http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/poweredge-
vrtx/drivers
Troubleshooting memory or battery errors on the PERC controller
on Dell PowerEdge servers
Interpreting LCD and Embedded Diagnostic event messages
Issue:
The server LCD presents a error message, or an error message is generated when running the Enhanced
Pre-Boot System Assessment (ePSA).
Solution: For information about the event and error messages generated by the system firmware and agents that
monitor system components, go to qrl.dell.com > Look Up > Error Code, type the error code, and then
click Look it up..
The Event Message Reference contains the error and event information generated by firmware and other
agents that monitor system components. These events might be logged and displayed on one of the
system management consoles, or both logged and displayed.
NOTE: To run the Embedded System Diagnostics (also known as Enhanced Pre-Boot System
Assessment):
1. As the system boots, press F11.
2. Use the up-and-down arrows keys to select System Utilities > Launch Dell Diagnostics.
Troubleshooting conditions that lead to error message
NOTE:
Troubleshooting the associated events may also prevent the error message from occurring. Error message can
occur normally when one of the following conditions occur.
OS indicates abnormal shutdown.
OS indicates error occurred (blue screen occurred in Windows).
Spontaneous power loss condition.
Try the following troubleshooting steps:
Reboot to OS
If the OS boot is successful, rebooting again should result in no message being displayed.
Clear Controller Cache
Ctrl + M for SCSI controllers (PERC 3, PERC 4).
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Troubleshooting hardware issues