05-26-2019 07:53 AM
New to working on servers and looking for advice.
Start server (UCS C200 M2) up and it stalls at this screen.
"Configuring and testing memory, please wait...complete
Configuring and testing platform hardware..."
I have tried to do a BIOS rescue, however, I am not sure if I completed this properly. I got it to recognize the rescue capsule, but it didn't boot off of the USB. I turned it off and moved the jumper back, fired it back up and got the same hang up.
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05-27-2019 06:16 AM - edited 05-27-2019 06:21 AM
If you never configured the CIMC, then you will probably not be able to set it as the F8 CIMC config utility doesn't popup till after the Mem test/config check that is hanging up on you now.
You may also want to remove the CR2032 CMOS battery for a couple of minutes..
Again, I would remove all but the minimum dimms (which should be A1, D1 assuming you have two processors), and any add in PCI-E cards. If you can get past the problem point, please setup the cimc via the F8, so you can assign an IP address, and have out of band access, see errors/alerts, etc. Assuming the PSUs are connected to power source, the CIMC is accessible even when the server is powered off.
Then start putting equipment back in, until you have isolated which component is causing the hang.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/hw/C200M1/install/c200M1.pdf
Kirk...
05-26-2019 09:06 AM
If you still have access to the CIMC interface, I would attempt a CMOS reset.
Also, check the SEL log to see if there are any alerts for bad DIMMs, Processors, etc.
You may need to resort to removing hardware (i.e. PCI-E cards, and all but minimal dimms) to see what is causing the hang during post.
Kirk...
05-26-2019 11:17 AM
05-27-2019 06:16 AM - edited 05-27-2019 06:21 AM
If you never configured the CIMC, then you will probably not be able to set it as the F8 CIMC config utility doesn't popup till after the Mem test/config check that is hanging up on you now.
You may also want to remove the CR2032 CMOS battery for a couple of minutes..
Again, I would remove all but the minimum dimms (which should be A1, D1 assuming you have two processors), and any add in PCI-E cards. If you can get past the problem point, please setup the cimc via the F8, so you can assign an IP address, and have out of band access, see errors/alerts, etc. Assuming the PSUs are connected to power source, the CIMC is accessible even when the server is powered off.
Then start putting equipment back in, until you have isolated which component is causing the hang.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/hw/C200M1/install/c200M1.pdf
Kirk...
05-27-2019 12:50 PM
05-26-2019 11:02 AM
+1 to what Kirk said. You likely have a failed DIMM.
Try to remove down to the minimum config or check the SEL logs for any DIMM failure messages.
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