If an I/O module will not power on, the problem may be caused by
the blade itself, power supplies, or by configuration settings within the advanced management module.
Problem
You attempted to power on an I/O module, but
it will not power on. All other components in the BladeCenter S chassis appear
to be functioning normally.
Investigation
Perform these
steps to resolve the problem:
- Verify that all power supplies are operating normally and that the wattage
requirements for this configuration meet the overall wattage guidelines for
this BladeCenter S chassis.
To view power consumption from the advanced management module Web
interface, click .
- Check all LEDs.
- Check the LEDs on the I/O module to ensure that the OK LED is lit and
that the Error LED is not lit.
- If the OK LED is not lit, reseat the module and wait 60 seconds for the
OK LED to light.
- Check the advanced management module event
log for I/O module power errors.
- Check all LEDs for the BladeCenter S chassis.
Verify that the power LED is lit and that the over-temperature, information,
and system-error LEDs are not lit.
- Check the LEDs on the advanced management module to
ensure there are no error conditions.
- Log in to the advanced management module and
check any problems.
- Check the System Status page for any messages.
- Check the advanced management module hardware
Vital Product Data (VPD) to validate the VPD for the I/O module. If the I/O
module is a switch module and it is located in bay 3 or 4, the type of expansion
card option installed on the blade server must match the I/O module type.
For example, if the I/O module is an SAS connectivity module,
a SAS expansion card option in each blade server that will access
the integrated shared storage.
- Check the advanced management module firmware
VPD to ensure that it is compatible with the I/O module firmware. Update the
firmware if needed.
- Check the advanced management module event
log to determine whether there are power recovery event or service processor
communications errors. If there are errors for multiple BladeCenter S chassis components,
the problem may be related to the chassis. See Isolating component failures.
- Use the advanced management module to
restart the I/O module.
- Verify that the module bay is functioning
- If you have another functioning I/O module, replace the I/O module that
will not power on with the functioning I/O module. If the replacement module
works in the bay, the original I/O module needs to be replaced.
Note: The module
that you use as a replacement must be the same type of I/O module as the original.
For example, you can only replace an Ethernet switch module with another Ethernet
switch module.
- If you do not have another functioning I/O module, move the I/O module
to another I/O bay in a different chassis (in the same bay).
- If the I/O module powers up, the problem may be related to the chassis.
See Isolating component failures.
- If the I/O module does not power up, replace it.
- If you have neither a functioning I/O module nor another chassis:
- See Isolating component failures. Keep
in mind that this will require bringing down all components in the chassis.
- Replace the I/O module. However, if the problem is related to the chassis,
it will persist even if you replace the I/O module.
- Check the I/O module settings. In most cases, unless you are very familiar
with the setup of your company's internal server network, you will want to
set up the I/O module so that it is managed on the advanced management module management
network with the setting External Management over all ports disabled.