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01-18-2015 12:15 AM
01-18-2015 12:15 AM
ILO4 Fault on DL380 G8 Server
Hi,
Recently, while working with ILO4 on our operational DL 380 G8 server during a maintenance period, the server was suddenly rebooted and an ILO-related error was displayed on the screen, which pointed us to the diagnostics ILO page.
The fault seemed like a serious one, because the boot process had been stopped at that point. The diagnostics ILO page said this error: "Controller firmware revision 2.09.00 Could not partition embedded media device ". We cound not find a similar situation by google search. Anyway, after struggling with serveral reboots/poweroffs, the problem was resolved by pressing reset diagnostic button.
What's this error is all about? Can it be repeated in the futuer again? What should we do to prevent this from occuring again?
Thanks.
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01-18-2015 07:58 AM
01-18-2015 07:58 AM
Re: ILO4 Fault on DL380 G8 Server
Check if you have the last ILO update version 2.03.
Sincerly,