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Asked by fabiouness in Power Supplies / UPS, Computer Servers
I have a Dell Poweredge 2650 that recently began rebooting itself every approx. 24 hours. Upon reboot, it displays "embedded server management error" and then sticks at the prompt for F1 to continue, etc...I talked to Dell tech support and this is what we tried: downloaded ESM Firmware flash utility, tried it and got a message saying that it's incompatible with the current configuration, reset the NVRAM on the motherboard to take the ESM back to original, tried the flash utility again and got the same incompatibility message. He said at this point that I need to replace the motherboard. They want $606 for it, so I want to confirm that this is my only option at this point before I go through with it. Also, is the server going to keep rebooting at around this 24 hour interval until something else is done? Is it going to reboot with increased frequency? Die eventually? Thanks in advance.
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