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About the System
3
Sled cover/ GPGPU
card assembly
Installs up to two GPGPU cards when
plugged into horizontal GPGPU card risers.
4
Sled release latch
Press to release the sled from the enclosure.
5
Power-on indicator/
power button
The power-on indicator lights when the sled
power is on.The power-on indicator lights
amber when the system critical event occurs.
NOTE:
The power-on indicator lights amber
according to critical system error log (SEL)
assertion. If the SEL is full or a deassertion
event occurred while sensor monitoring is
paused (e.g. fan monitoring is paused during
system power off), the power-on indicator turns
amber. To turn off an amber LED and reset the
power-on indicator to normal condition (solid
green), either perform a BMC cold reset or
reseat the sled in the server enclosure.
The power button turns the compute sled on.
NOTES:
• When powering on the sled, the video
monitor can take from several seconds to
over 2 minutes to display an image,
depending on the amount of memory
installed in the system.
• On ACPI-compliant operating systems,
turning off the sled using the power
button causes the sled to perform a
graceful shutdown before power to the
sled is turned off.
• To force an ungraceful shutdown, press
and hold the power button for five
seconds.
6
VGA connector
Connects a VGA display to the system.
7
Serial connector
Connects a serial device to the system.
Item
Indicator, Button, or
Connector
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Summary of Contents for PowerEdge C8000
Page 1: ...Dell PowerEdge C8000 Hardware Owner s Manual Regulatory Model B10S Regulatory Type B10S001 ...
Page 41: ...About the System 41 Figure 1 24 Service Tag Location for C8000XD Storage Sled ...
Page 160: ...160 Using the System Setup Program MIB Tree Diagram for FCB ...
Page 170: ...170 Using the System Setup Program MIB Tree Diagram for PMC ...
Page 185: ...Using the System Setup Program 185 ...
Page 186: ...186 Using the System Setup Program ...
Page 220: ...220 Installing System Components ...
Page 250: ...250 Rack Mount Configuration ...
Page 274: ...274 Troubleshooting ...
Page 288: ...288 Jumpers and Connectors ...
Page 290: ...290 Getting Help ...