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Dell EMC Exam D-PE-OE-23 Topic 4 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PE-OE-23 exam
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Topic #: 4
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The system administrator cannot boot their R660 server. To help troubleshooting, use the iDRAC

Ul to enable capturing the full POST sequence for the next time it attempts to boot.

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To enable capturing the full POST (Power-On Self-Test) sequence using the iDRAC interface, follow these steps:

Step-by-Step Guide:

Log into the iDRAC Interface:

Access the iDRAC UI using the server's IP address from a web browser.

Enter your credentials to log in.

Navigate to System BIOS Settings:

Go to the Configuration tab on the top menu.

Select BIOS Settings from the dropdown menu. This will take you to the settings where you can manage BIOS-related configurations.

Enable POST Sequence Logging:

In the BIOS Settings, look for an option related to POST Behavior or Boot Sequence Capture.

Enable Verbose Mode or Capture Full POST Sequence. This setting ensures that the entire POST process is logged in detail during the next boot attempt.

Alternatively, if there is a specific setting for Capture System Boot Logs, enable it to ensure detailed logging during POST.

Apply the Changes:

After enabling the POST capture option, click Apply or Save.

iDRAC may prompt for confirmation or inform you that changes will take effect upon the next reboot. Confirm any prompts as required.

Restart the Server (if necessary):

If the server is currently off, attempt to power it on. If it's on, you may need to perform a Graceful Shutdown followed by a restart to initiate the POST sequence.

Review POST Logs After Reboot:

Once the server attempts to boot, return to the iDRAC Logs section to review the captured POST logs.

Go to Maintenance > System Event Log or Lifecycle Log to view the detailed logs from the POST sequence. This can help diagnose why the server is failing to boot.

By enabling this setting, you will capture detailed information during the POST process, which can then be reviewed to identify any hardware or configuration issues preventing the server from booting successfully.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Berry
2 days ago
The R660, eh? That's like the server equivalent of a classic car. You know, the kind that's so old it's actually cool again. Anyway, the iDRAC UI is definitely the way to go here. Just don't forget to have a cup of coffee handy, because troubleshooting can be a real workout.
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Elsa
5 days ago
Hmm, the R660 huh? That thing's probably older than some of the interns here. But hey, at least it's not a Commodore 64, right? Gotta love that iDRAC UI, though. It's like having a built-in tech support sidekick.
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Shawna
24 days ago
I agree. It's important to gather as much information as possible to solve the problem.
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Samira
24 days ago
Wow, that's a classic server model. I remember when those were the hot ticket. Anyway, yeah, using the iDRAC UI to capture the POST sequence is the way to go. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
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Billy
9 days ago
User 1: Yeah, I remember those servers. Good times.
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Brett
26 days ago
Yes, that's a good idea. It will help us troubleshoot the booting issue.
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Maurine
30 days ago
Ah, the good old R660 server. It's like an old friend that just won't boot up sometimes. Enabling the full POST sequence is definitely the way to go, but I'd also recommend checking the power supply and fans just in case.
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Virgie
3 days ago
Yes, that's a good point. It's always best to cover all bases when troubleshooting.
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Celeste
5 days ago
Make sure to check the power supply and fans as well, just to be safe.
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Shawna
1 months ago
I think we should use the iDRAC to capture the full POST sequence.
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