Code Text Causes Corrective action
but is unable to determine its
origin.
E1715 Fatal I/O error. The system BIOS has
determined there has been
an error in the system.
Call Avaya Services.
E1716 Chipset IERR Bus
## Dev ## Function
##.
The system BIOS has
reported a chipset internal
error that resides in bus ##,
device ##, function ##.
Call Avaya Services.
E1717 CPU ## internal
error.
The system BIOS has
determined that the specified
processor has had an
internal error.
Call Avaya Services.
E171F PCIE Fatal Err B##
D## F##
The system BIOS has
reported a PCIe fatal error on
a component that resides in
PCI configuration space at
bus ##, device ##, function
##.
Reseat all PCIe cards, then reboot
the system. If the problem persists,
escalate for possible server
replacement.
PCIE Fatal Err Slot
#
The system BIOS has
reported a PCIe fatal error on
a component that resides in
the specified slot.
E1810 HDD ## Fault The SAS subsystem has
determined that hard drive ##
has experienced a fault.
Remove the front bezel and check the
top LED on the hard drives. If LED is
off or flashing green, then amber,
then off or flashing amber 4 times per
second, the hard drive is probably
failing. Escalate for possible hard
drive replacement.
E1811 HDD ## Rbld Abrt The specified hard drive has
experienced a rebuild abort.
E1812 HDD ## Removed The specified hard drive has
been removed from the
system.
Information only.
E1A11 PCI Riser hardware
& configuration
mismatch
PCIe risers are not
configured correctly. Some
invalid configurations prevent
the system from powering
on.
Reinstall the expansion-card riser.
Reseat the NIC. If problem persists,
replace the server.
E1A12 PCI Riser not
detected
One or all of the PCIe risers
is missing. The prevents the
system from powering on.
Reinstall the missing riser card(s).
E1A14 SAS Cable A SAS cable A is missing or
bad.
Escalate for possible server
replacement.
Table continues…
Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Dell
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PowerEdge
™
R610 Server
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PowerEdge
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R610 Server November 2010
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