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SR1500ALSASRNA

Manufacturer Part Number
SR1500ALSASRNA
Description
Manufacturer
Intel (CPU)
Datasheet

Specifications of SR1500ALSASRNA

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant
Monthly Specification Update
Problem
Implication
Status
Workaround
Problem
Implication
Status
Workaround
Problem
Implication
Status
Workaround
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expected.
speed.
RAID causes unwanted error logs during installation.
Intel
Red Hat* Enterprise Linux may report the wrong processor
The SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10 driver for SAS HW
The Intel
The abnormal noise is caused by unbalanced system fans #5 and #6 – the two
60mm system fans. Using a FRUSDR which is older than v41 also contributes
to the faster fan speed and noise.
FRUSDR v41 and later set the maximum fan speed to be 75% of original
maximum value. This change lowers the fan noise, and does not break the
thermal condition design specification.
None.
In Red Hat* Enterprise Linux, the operating system may report the wrong
processor speed. Example: processor is 3.0GHz, the operating system shows
it as 3300MHz.
This symptom is operating system related. Although it doesn’t reflect the
processor speed correctly, this is only a report; it is harmless to the system,
and it can be ignored.
Ignore the processor speed in Red Hat* Enterprise Linux.
None.
The SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10 driver for SAS HW RAID causes
unwanted error logs during installation.
The error logs are repeatedly displayed on screen if Alt+F4 is pressed during
installation. They can also be displayed by typing the dmesg command after
the operating system has been installed successfully. These are harmless
errors and it can be ignored.
The driver version equal to, or later than 00.00.03.09 will remove these error
logs during installation.
None.
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Server System SR2500ALLX may operate louder than
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Server System SR2500ALLX may operate louder than expected.
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