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M1000e fan control
Hi, recently I added a M610X with Tesla C1060 GPU to M1000e. Then all the fans are working at the highest speed (around 9050 RPM) and never calm down. The current configuration is only two blades: M610 and M610X and the temperature is around 18C (=64F). So I think it is not necessary for all the fans to be at the highest speeds. Is there anyway to control the fan speed?
We are all suffering from the big noise, thanks in advance.
----- added Oct. 2nd ---
For your reference, the firmware version is:
CMC: 3.03.A00.201010111521
iKVM: 01.00.01.01
iDRAC6: 3.02 (Build 8)
We are all suffering from the big noise, thanks in advance.
----- added Oct. 2nd ---
For your reference, the firmware version is:
CMC: 3.03.A00.201010111521
iKVM: 01.00.01.01
iDRAC6: 3.02 (Build 8)
DELL_LanceB
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November 4th, 2010 10:00
NumaoMasayuki
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November 4th, 2010 23:00
We got one critical error on M610X: "Mem ECC Warning: Memory sensor, transition to critical from less severe ( DIMM_A6 ) was asserted" which causes the LED blinking in amber. But I think this has nothing to do with the fan speed.
Usually, when the bios starts, the half of fans reach to 9000 RPM and when OS starts all fans reach to 9000 RPM. I consulted DELL CS in Japan, but was only told to wait until the next firmware fix.
Currently only 3 power supplies are installed on M1000e. I think it is enough for 2 blades.
DELL_LanceB
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November 7th, 2010 19:00
NumaoMasayuki
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November 7th, 2010 22:00
The CMC version is: 3.03.A00.201010111521
I think it is the latest.
As for the error, we replaced memory module at A6 but got the same error, so
maybe it came from the mother board or no actual error but just message only..
nrawlinson1000
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November 16th, 2010 08:00
DELL_LanceB
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February 18th, 2011 08:00
Sokrith
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August 1st, 2011 01:00
I got the Error Message from my M1000e!
Critical Server Blade 9 Status: Module sensor for Server Blade, transition to critical from less severe was asserted
Could you please help on this ?
Thanks
Regards
Sokrith
Ashraf Wadi
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March 8th, 2012 04:00
I believe you suppose to replace the motherboard for the new blade m610x. it is defective.
any how it was very long time ago i believe you already did.