We had this problem on the R200. We removed the empty riser card and the server booted normal. This was a production error in the motherboards for the R200 so i don't know what's the case for your 1950, but you can try to remove the empty riser, it could work.
But some servers need to have the empty riser in the server otherwise they won't boot either so you should test this.
Try reseating everything with an edge card. anything with a connector, even the unsused risers
Google the paragraph below below (exchange-experts, choose cached) , same issue......
Dekk, PowerEdge 2950 Server, Error upon boot up, PCIeTrainingError: Embedded I/O Bridge device 6, This occurred after removing the server from the rack during an emergency and replacing it in the
Hi, I know it's a bit outdated, but it happened to me today and since it's still unanswered I bother to input: take a look at the PERC controller.
While I've been reseating all PCIe cards (empty risers, to be specific) I found that there were damaged capacitors on my PERCs. In my case it's the 1500uF/6.3V (quite common one) located near the radiator.
JElzenaar
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December 29th, 2010 05:00
Hi Ray,
We had this problem on the R200. We removed the empty riser card and the server booted normal. This was a production error in the motherboards for the R200 so i don't know what's the case for your 1950, but you can try to remove the empty riser, it could work.
But some servers need to have the empty riser in the server otherwise they won't boot either so you should test this.
pcmeiners
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December 29th, 2010 05:00
Try reseating everything with an edge card. anything with a connector, even the unsused risers
Google the paragraph below below (exchange-experts, choose cached) , same issue......
Dekk, PowerEdge 2950 Server, Error upon boot up, PCIe Training Error: Embedded I/O Bridge device 6, This occurred after removing the server from the rack during an emergency and replacing it in the
ray.byaru
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December 30th, 2010 01:00
the server is back online, after removing and placing back the riser cards. unbelievable,thanks guys
wiewior1984
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September 17th, 2013 16:00
Hi, I know it's a bit outdated, but it happened to me today and since it's still unanswered I bother to input: take a look at the PERC controller.
While I've been reseating all PCIe cards (empty risers, to be specific) I found that there were damaged capacitors on my PERCs. In my case it's the 1500uF/6.3V (quite common one) located near the radiator.
Hope that helps someone in the future.