HP BladeSystem c3000 HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure Troubleshooting Guide - Page 40

Step 13, Action, Static OA1 IP settings, DHCP OA IP settings, Configuration

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Step Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Server blade errors action and verification Action Obtain the OA1 IP settings from the enclosure administrator. Static OA1 IP settings: 1 Use the Insight Display Enclosure Settings information to change the OA1 IP address to static. 2 Enter the following information recorded in the previous step: -IP address -Netmask -Gateway 3 Record or tear off the replaced Onboard Administrator password from the label on the OA tray. DHCP OA IP settings: 1 Use the Insight Display Enclosure Settings information to change the OA1 IP address to DHCP. 2 Record the following information: -New OA1 IP address -DNS name of the old Onboard Administrator from the label -DNS name of the new Onboard Administrator from the label 3 Record or tear off the replaced Onboard Administrator password from the label on the OA tray. Configuration When the IP address is updated for the new Onboard Administrator, then the hardware repair is complete. To complete the configuration, perform the following steps: 1 If the OA1 IP address is 0.0.0.0 and is set for DHCP, then have the network administrator modify the DHCP server configuration to add the new OA MAC address. The OA MAC address is found in the new OA default DNS name. 2 Log in to the new Onboard Administrator using the Administrator account and the new password. 3 Verify that the Onboard Administrator firmware is the correct version. Update the Onboard Administrator firmware, if necessary. 4 Complete the Onboard Administrator setup wizard or restore a previously saved enclosure configuration file. 5 If you are not using LDAP for authentication, then manually update the passwords. Action Install OA #Y in OA bay Y. Install a service spare Onboard Administrator in OA bay X to replace the failed Onboard Administrator. Action Complete the repair process: 1 Login to OA #Y using the Administrator account and current password. 2 Verify that the standby Onboard Administrator (OA #X) firmware is the correct version. 3 To synchronize the firmware on both Onboard Administrators, update the firmware on the active Onboard Administrator to the correct version. This action also synchronizes the enclosure settings on the standby Onboard Administrator. 4 Restore the original IP address settings to the standby Onboard Administrator (OA #X). Action Reseat the OA tray: 1 Remove the active Onboard Administrator. 2 Reseat the OA tray. 3 Install OA #X in OA bay X. Enclosure troubleshooting 40

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Enclosure troubleshooting 40
Step
Server blade errors action and verification
Step 13
Action
Obtain the OA1 IP settings from the enclosure administrator.
Static OA1 IP settings:
1
Use the Insight Display Enclosure Settings information to change the OA1 IP address to
static.
2
Enter the following information recorded in the previous step:
-IP address
-Netmask
-Gateway
3
Record or tear off the replaced Onboard Administrator password from the label on the
OA tray.
DHCP OA IP settings:
1
Use the Insight Display Enclosure Settings information to change the OA1 IP address to
DHCP.
2
Record the following information:
-New OA1 IP address
-DNS name of the old Onboard Administrator from the label
-DNS name of the new Onboard Administrator from the label
3
Record or tear off the replaced Onboard Administrator password from the label on the
OA tray.
Step 14
Configuration
When the IP address is updated for the new Onboard Administrator, then the hardware
repair is complete.
To complete the configuration, perform the following steps:
1
If the OA1 IP address is 0.0.0.0 and is set for DHCP, then have the network
administrator modify the DHCP server configuration to add the new OA MAC address.
The OA MAC address is found in the new OA default DNS name.
2
Log in to the new Onboard Administrator using the Administrator account and the new
password.
3
Verify that the Onboard Administrator firmware is the correct version. Update the
Onboard Administrator firmware, if necessary.
4
Complete the Onboard Administrator setup wizard or restore a previously saved
enclosure configuration file.
5
If you are not using LDAP for authentication, then manually update the passwords.
Step 15
Action
Install OA #
Y
in OA bay Y. Install a service spare Onboard Administrator in OA bay
X
to
replace the failed Onboard Administrator.
Step 16
Action
Complete the repair process:
1
Login to OA #
Y
using the Administrator account and current password.
2
Verify that the standby Onboard Administrator (OA #
X
) firmware is the correct version.
3
To synchronize the firmware on both Onboard Administrators, update the firmware on
the active Onboard Administrator to the correct version. This action also synchronizes
the enclosure settings on the standby Onboard Administrator.
4
Restore the original IP address settings to the standby Onboard Administrator (OA #
X
).
Step 17
Action
Reseat the OA tray:
1
Remove the active Onboard Administrator.
2
Reseat the OA tray.
3
Install OA #
X
in OA bay
X
.