v
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved.
v
See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, Type 8406,” on page 229 to determine which components are CRUs and which
components are FRUs.
v
If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a
trained service technician.
Isolation
Procedure Code
Symptom
Action
FSPSP01
A part vital to system
function has been
deconfigured. Review
the system error logs
for errors that call out
CRUs that are
relevant to each
reason code.
If replacing parts does not resolve the error, perform one of the
following procedures, based on the SRC code that is called out after the
FSPSP01 call.
If the SRC is B1xxB10C or B1xxB10D
The system has detected a deconfigured memory controller that is
required for the system to function, or it has detected that there is not
enough memory or that the memory is plugged incorrectly.
1.
Ensure the memory is plugged correctly. See “Supported DIMMs” on
page 4. Is the memory plugged correctly?
v
Yes:
Go to step 3.
v
No:
Correct the memory plugging problem and continue with the
next step.
2.
Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit and restart the
blade to verify whether the problem is solved. Does the problem
persist?
v
Yes:
Continue with the next step.
v
No: This ends the procedure.
3.
Perform the following steps:
a.
Reseat all of the memory DIMMs but do not replace any memory
DIMMs at this time. Reseat the memory DIMMs as described in
“Installing a memory module” on page 245.
b.
Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit and restart the
blade to verify whether the problem is solved.
Does the problem persist?
v
Yes:
Continue with the next step.
v
No: This ends the procedure.
4.
Perform the following steps:
a.
Replace the first memory DIMM pair.
b.
Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit and restart the
blade to verify whether the problem is solved.
Does the problem persist?
v
Yes:
Repeat this step and replace the next memory DIMM pair.
If you have replaced all of the memory DIMM pairs, then
continue with the next step.
v
No: This ends the procedure.
5.
Replace the system-board and chassis assembly.
This ends the
procedure.
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