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fsm-failed - F999984

VictorCruz97121
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Hi, we currently have a chassis with 4 B200 M5 blades working, we recently acquired 4 B200 M4 blades to incorporate them into the chassis, but when inserting one of the new new B200 M4 blades that arrived, the chassis showed the following critical alert:

 

 [FSM:FAILED]: Cap the power consumption of chassis 1(FSM:sam:dme:EquipmentChassisPowerCap). Remote-Invocation-Error: no connection to MC endpoint

 

Do you know how to solve this error?

 

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Kirk J
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Probably going to need a TAC case to look at logs.

Sometimes you can get alerts like this when IOMs are in a funny state, and are having troubles communicating with the CIMC.

 

I'm assuming you have tried reseating the new blades...

 

Kirk...

VictorCruz97121
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Kirk

thanks for answering.

 

That's right, I tried putting one of the new M4 blades in slot 5 and the error appeared, then I removed it and put it in slot 6 and the error persisted

 

 

Regards.

How far into discovery do you get?  I'm curious if there is a big mismatch between UCSM/IOM firmware and that of the CIMC and Adapter in the server...

 

Kirk...

VictorCruz97121
Level 1
Level 1

It could be said that in the UCSM console I see the 5 blades (4 M5 working correctly and 1 M4 which is the new one that we inserted) and I see practically the Firmware versions that have the M4 blade

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