Dell DR4000 Owner's Manual page 23

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Message
Alert! iDRAC6 not
responding.
Rebooting.
Alert! iDRAC6 not
responding.
Power required
may exceed PSU
wattage.
Alert!
Continuing
system boot
accepts the risk
that system may
power down
without warning.
Alert! Node
Interleaving
disabled! Memory
configuration
does not support
Node
Interleaving.
Causes
The iDRAC6 is not
responding to BIOS
communication either
because it is not functioning
properly or has not
completed initialization.
The system reboots.
The iDRAC6 stops
responding.
The iDRAC6 was remotely
reset while system was
booting.
After AC recovery, the
iDRAC6 takes longer than
normal to boot.
The memory configuration
does not support node
interleaving, or the
configuration has changed
(for example, a memory
module has failed) so that
node interleaving cannot be
supported. The system still
runs, but without node
interleaving.
Corrective Actions
Wait for the system
to reboot.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
Ensure that the memory
modules are installed in a
configuration that supports
node interleaving.
Check other system
messages for additional
information for possible
causes. For memory
configuration information,
see "General Memory
Module
Installation Guidelines" on
page 76. If the problem
persists,
see "Troubleshooting System
Memory" on page 129.
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