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Recommended Action 1 : Check the XFabric links. The FRU's used to implement the link that caused the MCA is included as a reference. Check for physical damage on the FRU connection points and ensure proper mating/seating occurs. Check the system error logs for other events describing previous XFabric link failures. If the problem persists, replace only one FRU at a time in the order given below. Test the system between each FRU replacement Replaceable Unit(s) : Part Manufacturer Spare Part No. Part Serial No. Part Location Additional Info : HP : AH341-60301 : MYJ01503SK : 0x0100ff01ff00ff51 enclosure1/xfm1 : XFabric Link Id : 5 Part Manufacturer Spare Part No. Part Serial No. Part Location Additional Info : HP : AH341-60301 : MYJ01503SK : 0x0100ff01ff00ff51 enclosure1/xfm1 : XFabric Link Id : 4 Additional Data : Severity Alert Type Event Category Event Subcategory Probable Cause Other Event Subcategory Event Threshold Event Time Window Actual Event Threshold Actual Event Time Window LinkType Local Link Id Remote Link Id Redundancy status OEM System Model Original Product Number Current Product Number OEM Serial Number : Fatal/NonRecoverable : Device Alert : System Interconnect : Other : Transmit Failure : Fabric Interconnect : 1 : 0 (minutes) : 1 : 0 (minutes) : CONNECTOR : 5 : 4 : REDUNDANT : NA : AH337A : AH337A : NA Version Info : Complex FW Version Provider Version : 3.5.24 : 5.71 Error Log Data : Error Log Bundle : 072 See the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide for the correct and detailed command syntax. The HR Viewer can also provide help in visualizing component issues. HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator The OA provides diagnostic and configuration capabilities. See the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide for more information on the OA CLI commands. You can access the OA CLI either from a remote system or locally. The status logs consist of: • System Event • Forward Progress • Live Events IMPORTANT: The XFABRIC should be powered off prior to removing all blades by using the Onboard Administrator CLI commands POWEROFF XFABRIC followed by POWERON XFABRIC after re-inserting any blade to ensure they are detected by the OA. See the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide for more information on the OA CLI commands. Remotely accessing the Onboard Administrator The Onboard Administrator CLI can be accessed remotely through any Telnet or SSH session. Procedure 1 Telnet session 1. From a network-connected client, open a command-line window. Using event logs 79

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Recommended Action 1 :
Check the XFabric links.
The FRU's used to implement the link that caused the MCA is included as a
reference. Check for physical damage on the FRU connection points and ensure proper mating/seating occurs.
Check the system error logs for other events describing previous XFabric link failures. If the problem
persists, replace only one FRU at a time in the order given below. Test the system between each FRU
replacement
Replaceable Unit(s) :
Part Manufacturer
: HP
Spare Part No.
: AH341-60301
Part Serial No.
: MYJ01503SK
Part Location
: 0x0100ff01ff00ff51
enclosure1/xfm1
Additional Info
: XFabric Link Id : 5
Part Manufacturer
: HP
Spare Part No.
: AH341-60301
Part Serial No.
: MYJ01503SK
Part Location
: 0x0100ff01ff00ff51
enclosure1/xfm1
Additional Info
: XFabric Link Id : 4
Additional Data :
Severity
: Fatal/NonRecoverable
Alert Type
: Device Alert
Event Category
: System Interconnect
Event Subcategory
: Other
Probable Cause
: Transmit Failure
Other Event Subcategory
: Fabric Interconnect
Event Threshold
: 1
Event Time Window
: 0 (minutes)
Actual Event Threshold
: 1
Actual Event Time Window
: 0 (minutes)
LinkType
: CONNECTOR
Local Link Id
: 5
Remote Link Id
: 4
Redundancy status
: REDUNDANT
OEM System Model
: NA
Original Product Number
: AH337A
Current Product Number
: AH337A
OEM Serial Number
: NA
Version Info :
Complex FW Version
: 3.5.24
Provider Version
: 5.71
Error Log Data :
Error Log Bundle
: 072
See the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide
for the correct and detailed command syntax. The HR Viewer can also provide help in visualizing
component issues.
HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator
The OA provides diagnostic and configuration capabilities. See the
HP Integrity Superdome 2
Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide
for more information on the OA CLI
commands. You can access the OA CLI either from a remote system or locally.
The status logs consist of:
System Event
Forward Progress
Live Events
IMPORTANT:
The XFABRIC should be powered off prior to removing all blades by using the
Onboard Administrator CLI commands
POWEROFF XFABRIC
followed by
POWERON XFABRIC
after re-inserting any blade to ensure they are detected by the OA.
See the
HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide
for more information on the OA CLI commands.
Remotely accessing the Onboard Administrator
The Onboard Administrator CLI can be accessed remotely through any Telnet or SSH session.
Procedure 1 Telnet session
1.
From a network-connected client, open a command-line window.
Using event logs
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