19 troubleshooting server power control problems – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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25.19 Troubleshooting server power control problems

The following table describes possible causes of problems with powering up or down a managed
system and provides actions to correct them.

Corrective actions

Cause/Symptom

Perform the appropriate action:

Ensure that SNMP is configured correctly and that HP
SIM has access to SNMP on the target system.

Verify that the required PSP components listed in

Table 13-1 (page 143)

are installed and running.

Run a server identification on the server to repair the
association.

Error retrieving BMC for server. Root cause: Could not
determine the BMC associated with the server (x.x.x.x)
in the database

This is commonly caused by the server losing its
management processor association. This could happen
during an installation when SNMP is not available or if
the ProLiant Service Packs are not installed on the
managed system.

Use the ipmitool command to reset the BMC:

# ipmitool -I lanplus -H BMCname/IPaddress -U
username
-P password bmc reset cold

Unable to create BMC and server association on DL100
series servers

On rare occasions, a server's Baseboard Management
Controller (BMC) web UI becomes unresponsive.

When this happens, HP SIM is unable to query the BMC
to determine its type and identification string, which
prevents the discovery and association of the server and
BMC.

Retry after waiting a short period of time, that is a minute
or two.

If this is unsuccessful, reset the management processor
by one of the following methods:

Upgrade the firmware on the server and management
processor to the most recent version.

Power cycle the server.

Log into the iLO's web interface and reset it by
selecting Diagnostics under the System Status tab,
then selecting Reset.

Use ssh or telnet to log into the iLO and perform a
reset map1

to reset the iLO.

Problem manipulating EV

This is usually caused when a server is booting and a
power control command is sent to its management
processor. Most commonly the system is in a BIOS boot
and the management processor cannot determine the
power status.

Select Configure

Management

Processor

Credentials to modify the credentials for

this managed system.

Unable to power off server: Error retrieving BMC for
server. Root cause: Error status "User login name was
not found"

This is most commonly caused by incorrect credentials
for the management processor.

For the corrective action, see

Section 25.20 (page 251)

.

Server Control tool fails

The managed system fails to be powered down, powered
up, or rebooted because the target server lost association
with its management processor.

Test the communication with the server’s management
processor with the ping command. If the

MP

does not

respond, reset it. If the server is a c-Class BladeServer, log
into the

OA

to reset it. For non-blade servers, unplug the

MP.

Unable to communicate with management processor:
Error retrieving BMC for server. Root cause:PANIC:Error
instantiating BMCManager for BMC of server IP
address

.

This can occur during an OS installation.

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