Solving undetermined problems
Use this information to diagnose and solve undetermined issues with the blade server.
- If the BladeCenter chassis contains more than one blade server and only one of the blade servers has the problem, troubleshoot the blade server that has the problem.
If DSA did not diagnose the failure or if the blade server is inoperative, use the information in this section.
If you suspect that a software problem is causing failures (continuous or intermittent), see Software problems.
Damaged data in CMOS memory or damaged UEFI code can cause undetermined problems. To reset the CMOS data, remove and replace the battery to override the power-on password and clear the CMOS memory; see Removing the battery. If you suspect that the UEFI code is damaged, see Recovering from a UEFI update failure.
- Make sure that the control panel connector is correctly seated on the system board (see Blade server connectors - BladeCenter HX5 for the location of the connector).
- If no LEDs on the control panel are working, replace the bezel assembly; then, try to turn on the blade server from the advanced management module (see the documentation for the BladeCenter chassis and advanced management module for more information).
- Turn off the blade server.
- Remove the blade server from the BladeCenter chassis and remove the cover.
- Remove or disconnect the following devices, one at a time, until you find the failure. Reinstall, turn on, and reconfigure the blade server each time.
- I/O expansion card.
- Storage drives.
- DIMMs. The minimum configuration requirement is 4 GB (two 2 GB DIMMs on the system board).
The following minimum configuration is required for the blade server to start:
- System board
- One microprocessor
- Two 2 GB DIMMs
- A functioning BladeCenter chassis
- Install and turn on the blade server. If the problem remains, suspect the following components in the following order:
- DIMM
- System board
- Microprocessor
If the problem is solved when you remove an I/O expansion card from the blade server but the problem recurs when you reinstall the same card, suspect the I/O expansion card; if the problem recurs when you replace the card with a different one, suspect the system board.
If you suspect a networking problem and the blade server passes all the system tests, suspect a network cabling problem that is external to the system.