Figure 117. Installing the internal USB memory key
1
USB memory key
2
USB port
Next steps
1
If removed,
install the low profile expansion card riser
.
2
If removed,
3
Install
4
Place the system into the rack. For more information, see the Rail Installation Guide available at
.
5
, install
6
Install the
7
Follow the procedure listed in
After working inside your system
.
8
While booting, press F2 to enter
System Setup
and verify that the system detects the USB memory key.
Power supply units
NOTE:
For more information, see the
section.
Hot spare feature
Your system supports the hot spare feature that significantly reduces the power overhead associated with power supply unit (PSU)
redundancy.
When the hot spare feature is enabled, one of the redundant PSUs is switched to the sleep state. The active PSU supports 100 percent of
the load, thus operating at higher efficiency. The PSU in the sleep state monitors output voltage of the active PSU. If the output voltage of
the active PSU drops, the PSU in the sleep state returns to an active output state.
If having both PSUs active is more efficient than having one PSU in the sleep state, the active PSU can also activate the sleeping PSU.
The default PSU settings are as follows:
•
If the load on the active PSU is more than 50 percent, then the redundant PSU is switched to the active state.
•
If the load on the active PSU falls below 20 percent, then the redundant PSU is switched to the sleep state.
You can configure the hot spare feature by using the iDRAC settings. For more information about iDRAC settings, see the
Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller User’s Guide
available at
.
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