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PowerEdge 2950 - generation ?
I got into my hands PowerEdge 2950 and I would like to know what is generation ...
On front dont have labled any number in circle. But when i open OMSA 7.4 look like 2 gen.
Baseboard Management Controller version | 2.37.00 |
Chassis Model | PowerEdge 2950 |
System Revision | II |
theflash1932
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August 2nd, 2015 13:00
It is a PowerEdge 2950 II (2nd generation).
ggg25
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August 2nd, 2015 13:00
Well, it can be somehow verified even on the board?
And one asked why are tagged on front ?
theflash1932
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August 3rd, 2015 00:00
That's what OMSA did ... pulled the ID from the board.
What is the model number of the motherboard though?
ggg25
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August 3rd, 2015 00:00
DS/N CN-0NR282-70821-71Y-00PU C:/0 CN
And why dont have on front labled number in circle ?
***...
Now have problem with RAM
Single-bit failure error rate exceeded
theflash1932
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August 3rd, 2015 07:00
May need Dell to step in with some confirmation. It appears as though there is some confusion (both are reputable sites):
http://www.velocitytechsolutions.com/dell-nr282-poweredge-2950-system-board-gen-i/
http://store.flagshiptech.com/dell-nr282-0nr282-poweredge-2950-ii-system-mother-board/
HOWEVER, I would defer to the information in OMSA that says it is a GII.
?? I have noticed that some are missing the label on the chassis. Possible it can be removed.
Reseat the RAM and/or try in different slots.
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August 3rd, 2015 23:00
One way to be sure , check the Processor information. The Intel Xeon 5300 Series Processors (Clovertown) were supported in the Poweredge 2950 II but not in the first generation. The first generation 2950's only supported the Xeon 5000/5100 series.
ggg25
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August 4th, 2015 13:00
I'm waiting for someone official statement Dell ...
RAM swapped - OK. I'll see what happens again under load
theflash1932
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August 6th, 2015 16:00
The processor model may not be any more definitive, but Dell-Chris H confirmed that part number NR282 is a G1 system board.
ggg25
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August 7th, 2015 02:00
Okay, so omsa shows nonsense.
Thanks :)