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07-16-2024 12:46 PM - last edited on 07-17-2024 12:11 PM by support_s
07-16-2024 12:46 PM - last edited on 07-17-2024 12:11 PM by support_s
The ILO works fine. I was able to update all of the BIOS, ILO and Intelligent provisioning firmwares through the ILO. If uplug it and then plug it back it back in, it will boot normally. after that it beboots in a loop during the system chipset initialization. ILo health indicator is normal. Any suggestions?
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07-16-2024 08:05 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:35 AM by support_s
07-16-2024 08:05 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:35 AM by support_s
SolutionHi,
You can try removing any PCI cards or external devices connected which are not required for boot.
Do you see any entries that points to errors in IML log of iLO?
You may also try to clear NVRAM from the System Maintenance Switch in system board.
Refer to page#14, S6 switch.
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07-17-2024 12:10 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:32 AM by support_s
07-17-2024 12:10 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:32 AM by support_s
Re: HPE ML 110 G10 Reboot loop while system chipset initialization .
Solved. I found that there was a small USB PCI card behind the RAID controller that was causing the problem. Thank everyone for their help.
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07-17-2024 08:57 PM
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Re: HPE ML 110 G10 Reboot loop while system chipset initialization .
Hello @Michael-L,
Perfect!
We are glad to know you were able to find the solution and we appreciate you for keeping us posted.