Table 18. BA000010 to BA400002 Partition firmware SRCs (continued)
v
Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is
solved. If an action solves the problem, then you can stop performing the remaining actions.
v
See Chapter 3, “Parts listing, type 7891,” on page 225 to determine which components are CRUs and which
components are FRUs.
Error code
Description
Action
BA01B014
Closing the BOOTP node failed
1.
Reboot the blade server.
2.
If the problem persists:
a.
Go to “Checkout procedure” on page
176.
b.
Replace the system-board, as described
in “Replacing the FRU system-board
and chassis assembly” on page 264.
BA01B015
The BOOTP discover server timed out
Perform the following actions that checkpoint
CA00E174 describes:
1.
Verify that:
v
The bootp server is correctly configured;
then, retry the operation.
v
The network connections are correct;
then, retry the operation.
2.
If the problem persists:
a.
Go to “Checkout procedure” on page
176.
b.
Replace the system-board, as described
in “Replacing the FRU system-board
and chassis assembly” on page 264.
BA01D001
Opening the DHCP node failed
1.
Reboot the blade server.
2.
If the problem persists:
a.
Go to “Checkout procedure” on page
176.
b.
Replace the system-board, as described
in “Replacing the FRU system-board
and chassis assembly” on page 264.
BA01D020
DHCP failed to read from the network
1.
Verify that the network cable is connected,
and that the network is active.
2.
If the problem persists:
a.
Go to “Checkout procedure” on page
176.
b.
Replace the system-board, as described
in “Replacing the FRU system-board
and chassis assembly” on page 264.
BA01D030
DHCP failed to write to the network
1.
Verify that the network cable is connected,
and that the network is active.
2.
If the problem persists:
a.
Go to “Checkout procedure” on page
176.
b.
Replace the system-board, as described
in “Replacing the FRU system-board
and chassis assembly” on page 264.
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