Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell XC6320 Web-Scaled Hyperconverged Appliance Owner's Manual
- About the Dell XC6320
- About your system
- Accessing system features during startup
- Front panel features and indicators
- Hard drive indicator patterns
- Back panel features and indicators
- System-board assembly configurations
- LAN indicator codes
- Power and system board indicator codes
- Power Supply Unit indicator codes
- iDRAC heart beat LED
- Documentation references
- Performing initial system configuration
- Pre-operating system management applications
- Navigation keys
- System Setup
- Entering System Setup
- System Setup details
- System BIOS Settings details
- System Information details
- Memory Settings details
- Processor Settings details
- SATA Settings details
- Boot Settings details
- Network Settings screen details
- Integrated Devices details
- Serial Communication details
- System Profile Settings details
- System Security Settings details
- Miscellaneous Settings details
- System setup options at boot
- About Boot Manager
- Changing the boot order
- Choosing the system boot mode
- Assigning a system and setup password
- Deleting or changing system and setup password
- Installing and removing system components
- Safety instructions
- Recommended tools
- Opening and closing the system
- Inside the system
- Cooling fans
- Hard drives
- SATADOM
- Power supply units
- System board assembly
- Air baffle
- Heat sinks
- Processors
- Expansion card assembly and expansion card
- Riser card
- LSI 2008 Mezzanine Card
- Mezzanine card bridge board
- System memory
- System battery
- System board
- Troubleshooting your system
- Safety first—for you and your system
- Minimum configuration to POST
- Safety first – for you and your system
- Installation-related issues
- Troubleshooting system startup failure
- Troubleshooting external connections
- Troubleshooting the video subsystem
- Troubleshooting a USB device
- Troubleshooting a serial I/O device
- Troubleshooting a NIC
- Troubleshooting a wet system
- Troubleshooting a damaged system
- Troubleshooting the system battery
- Troubleshooting PSUs
- Troubleshooting system cooling issues
- Troubleshooting a fan
- Troubleshooting system memory
- Troubleshooting a hard drive
- Troubleshooting a storage controller
- Troubleshooting expansion cards
- Troubleshooting processors
- IRQ assignment conflicts
- Jumpers and connectors
- Getting help
Cable routing for SATADOM and LSI 2008
Figure 16. Cable Routing for SATADOM and LSI 2008
Table 8. Cable Routing for SATADOM and LSI 2008
Item Cable From (LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine
Card)
To (System Board)
1 LSI 2008 SAS
Mezzanine card
2 Mini-SAS cable
Mini-SAS connector 4-7 (J4)
On LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card
SAS/SATA connectors 4 and 5
3
SATADOM
power cable
SATADOM HDD Power Connector on the
system board
4 Mini-SAS
connector 0-3
(J3)
On LSI 2008 SAS Mezzanine Card Mini-SAS HD Connector 0-3
5 System board
Power supply units
NOTE: Configurations higher than indicated in the table may change the PSU mode to non-
redundant. In non-redundant mode if the power requirement exceeds the installed system power
capacity, the BIOS will throttle the processors. Also, since Processor Power Capping is enabled,
processor throttling occurs on configurations that exceed the cap value.
NOTE: Both the PSUs are hot swappable, and they can support hot swap in any condition if the
system has power throttling feature.
The following table lists the maximum supported configuration where power supply unit (PSU)
redundancy is guaranteed:
48