Chapter 4
Firmware and Blade Server Management
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To set or change the value of an OpenBoot configuration variable, use the
setenv
command:
■
To set OpenBoot configuration variables that accept multiple keywords, separate
keywords with a space.
4.4
Error Handling Summary
Error handling during the power-on sequence falls into one of the following three
cases:
■
If no errors are detected by POST or OpenBoot firmware, the system attempts to
boot if
auto-boot?
is
true
.
■
If only nonfatal errors are detected by POST or OpenBoot firmware, the system
attempts to boot if
auto-boot?
is
true
and
auto-boot-on-error?
is
true
.
Nonfatal errors include the following:
■
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) subsystem failure. In this
case, a working alternate path to the boot disk is required.
■
Ethernet interface failure.
■
Serial interface failure.
■
Memory failure. Given a failed FB-DIMM, the firmware will unconfigure the
entire logical bank associated with the failed module. Another non-failing
logical bank must be present in the system for the system to attempt a
degraded boot.
Note –
If POST or OpenBoot firmware detects a nonfatal error associated with the
normal boot device, the OpenBoot firmware automatically unconfigures the failed
device and tries the next-in-line boot device, as specified by the
boot-device
configuration variable.
■
If a fatal error is detected by POST or OpenBoot firmware, the system does not
boot regardless of the settings of
auto-boot?
or
auto-boot-on-error?
. Fatal
nonrecoverable errors include the following:
boot-device disk net disk net
use-nvramrc? false false
error-reset-recovery boot boot
{0} ok
{0} ok
setenv error-reset-recovery none
error-reset-recovery = none
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