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About Your System
E1618
Predictive
failure on
Power Supply
# (### W).
Check PSU.
A power supply fan failure,
an over-temperature
condition, or power supply
communication error has
caused the predictive
warning of an impending
power supply failure.
See "Troubleshooting
Power Supplies" on
page 179.
E161C
Power Supply
# (### W)
lost AC
power. Check
PSU cables.
Specified power supply is
attached to the system, but
it has lost its AC input.
Check the AC power
source for the specified
power supply. If the
problem persists, see
"Troubleshooting Power
Supplies" on page 179.
E1620
Power Supply
# (### W) AC
power error.
Check PSU
cables.
Specified power supply's AC
input is outside of the
allowable range.
Check the AC power
source for the specified
power supply. If the
problem persists, see
"Troubleshooting Power
Supplies" on page 179.
E1624
Lost power
supply
redundancy.
Check PSU
cables.
The power supply subsystem
is no longer redundant. If
the remaining power supply
fails, the system will shut
down.
See "Troubleshooting
Power Supplies" on
page 179.
E1626
Power Supply
Mismatch.
PSU1 = ### W,
PSU2 = ### W.
The power supplies in the
system are not the same
wattage.
Ensure that power
supplies with matching
wattage are installed. See
the Technical
Specifications outlined in
your system’s
Getting
Started Guide
.
E1629
Power
required >
PSU wattage.
Check PSU and
config.
The system configuration
requires more power than
the power supplies can
provide, even with
throttling.
Turn off power to the
system, reduce the
hardware configuration or
install higher-wattage
power supplies, and then
restart the system.
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Summary of Contents for PowerEdge R910
Page 62: ...62 About Your System ...
Page 84: ...84 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager ...
Page 172: ...172 Installing System Components ...
Page 192: ...192 Troubleshooting Your System ...
Page 204: ...204 Getting Help ...
Page 210: ...Index 210 ...