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Purchased Feb 2019 ,for Home use Dell R510 XD 12 bay + 2 internal 2.5 inch bays 6 x Dell 16GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10600R ECC Reg DIMM Server Memory RAM using channel A & B ..1 - 6 memory slots (except slots A3 and B3) total =96 G bytes ram 2 x Intel Xeon X5650 SLBV3 Processor 2.66Ghz 6-Core 12MB Cache LGA1366 CPU up from the original processors Xeon E5520 4 core cpu"s 1 x Perc H700 raid controller The two small pcb"s (purchased from china ) IDrac enterprise was working but has since stopped or is not ID "ing on my network (maybe associate with the cmos clear i carried out) now it has two LED"s on its dedicated Lan socket one is a steady Yellow and the other flashes Green during posting then all,and my router doesn"t see it ? and i can"t remember what ip address it was on ..) Thank you morpheouss I"m six months into this SAME PROBLEM .. all I"ve read so far are posts of 3 - 4 years old ... that was until today ... Also no one has has described my exact problem word for word as you"ve mentioned morpheouss . My unit is a 2012 Dell PowerEdge R510 XD which is a 12 bay server which has no LCD display or CD drive but has 2 extra 2.5 inch bays housed in a removable caddy inside the unit giving it a total of 14 usable drive bays . New to servers but years of experience in electronic repair and servicing... I have various NAS builds about the house PC based .. but i wanted to try something more serious without doing the full RAID storage pool / redundancy . . thing . . as I"m not intending hosting to he outside world or putting up a website .. Storage ,Small zfs file sys (Yes it has a raid controller card without any pass through ability),VM /Hyper V ..was what i was hoping to do but configured to suit me and me only .. That"s the picture . .so how to achieve ... try out various O/S"s and find the right package Trying out the right package was what i was doing six months ago . .powered down a proxmox instance i had installed into one of the internal 2.5 HDD bay via a small SSD .. I unplugged the supply cord and then added a second but blank SSD into the remaining 2.5 HDD internal bay and powered up again ....but now the unit wouldn"t post correctly . no VGA output (no Dell logo or bios screen) except for the main system cooling Fans spinning up to full speed and down again ..and the rear "unit ID led" began flashing continuously orange . Now at some point i cleared the CMOS via the jumper pins and i bled the flea power (pressing the power key) . At first i had "IDrac"".. which now apart from showing the main firmware version (not remember now) show"s now almost nothing compared to all the information that it had previously (the intrusion detection would update but seemingly random now ,because it was no longer immediate) Now i don"t seem to have IDrac anymore or at least i can"t find it when scan for it ... but its green LED flashes as if its doing something and its then sleeps if no activity as it did previously ... i don"t know what IP address i gave it ? . The front quad pack LED"s @ first showed led 1 & 3 lit up suggesting a memory fault .. but using a test meter i soon discovered this was because the RAM modules were not being powered up ! The Quad pack LED"s currently show lights 1 & 4 lit up (very ,very soon after switch on) Fans post correctly but the unit cpu"s and ram memory don"t receive any power .. .neither does the unit even attempt to power them ! . . the hard drives spin aimlessly .. and trying to power off the system .ie holding the power key doesn"t power off unit ,but lights LED number 3 of the quad pack instead .. I believe is that there"s no mechanical or electrical problem as i have checked for these and done the minimal hardware diagnostic installation (i.e 1 Ram memory ,1 CPU etc..) as well as electrical measurements ,both PSU"s modules are green lighted ...so physically everything is correct .. My strong suspicion is the my bios Rom firmware or main systems firmware has been compromised and need to be re-flashed .. i"ve downloaded the DRM for this model and i have the service tag number for my unit and will shortly seek the required downloads ...but i don"t know if flashing a bios in this unit"s state is something this software is written for . . also how am i supposed to know when the flashing is completed or even if it is flashing at all ! The external USB and the networking side of things i reckon functions in someway because they are powered (Idrac too) . Hoping not to have to replace the system board ..i know a might have to (this is a Version 3 board CN-ODPRKF-13740-13D-00UU-A03 . .what"s the difference between the versions please ) . . Any suggestion or help or advise for me too please .. Thankyou circuit board ref U_ICH10 (AF82801JIR input output IC power controller) and the bios rom IC (labelled version 1.5.3 7C98) is being powered when power switch is pressed circuit board ref U_TBG IOM is not getting any power in standby or wakeup /post CPU 1 and 2 and all the Ram slots is not getting any power in standby or wakeup /post (12 v to their PSU"s but the psu control transistor doesn"t get a wake up signal .. (IC has a big heat sink ..function as yet unknown) Thank you everyone .. thanks morpheouss for this thread /inquiry .

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One thing I recently did was add two additional layers of acoustic foam to my server. I picked up the AcousticPack Ultimate kit which contains a few extra sheets of the stuff and it lowered my noise by more than 50%. Cost about $40 and I didn’t have to bring the server down.

It would be interesting if you try and tackle some sort of conduit improvement where you pull air from the window through a counduit, use a fan to force it upward across the server, and then have another conduit shove the air back out the window. I think I was reading how some of Intel’s data centers were using outside air, filtered but not naturally cooled, for some of their low-medium load servers. Saved ’em a ton in cooling costs.

ReplyI just moved from the Chicago area and because all the moisture is condensed into the snow (even wet snow) causing the air to be even much drier than in the summer, I would say a raw bit of winter chill would be perfectly fine for the server.