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06-09-2011 02:05 PM
06-09-2011 02:05 PM
iLO3 unresponsive. How can I reset it?
Dennis needed help to reset iLO3 on a blade:
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I have a bl860ci2 and it seems to have a problem with the iLO.
Is there a way to try and reset the iLO without physically removing the blade?
I seem to remember something about an electronic fuse?
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Vinjay suggested using the Onboard Administrator (OA):
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Then connect via the CLI (see OA Users Guide) to this C-class Enclosure and execute the command: "Reset server x ". The x represents the Bay where the Server blade is located in. An output of the syntax during CLI execution is visible below:
OA2> reset server 2
Entering anything other than 'YES ' will result in the command not executing.
Resetting the server causes the E-Fuse to be tripped causing all power to be momentarily removed from the server.
Do you want to continue ? YES
Successfully reset the E-Fuse for device bay 2.
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Dennis indicated that this seemed to fix it:
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OA> reset server bay 6
This fixed the problem, thanks.
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Any other comments or suggestions??