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If you want to ignore this chassis and apply the configuration anyway, you can press Ignore. Ignoring a chassis might result in duplicate addresses, because the AMM cannot compare the addresses against the ones that are being used by the unreachable chassis. You can also suppress this warning by selecting the Continue on error advanced option on the Apply a Configuration page. Blade power state failure Before applying a configuration, the AMM validates that all the blades that are about to be re-configured are powered off. If any of these blades are powered on, the Web interface displays an Open Fabric Manager Configuration Error - Found Powered On Blades page. The page contains a table that shows the blades that are currently powered on (indicated by a red X icon). You can optionally force the configuration changes to these powered on blades by clicking Force. This will keep the blades in their powered on state and cause the configuration to be applied to those blades during their next reboot. Forcing the configuration might result in duplicate addresses. You can also force the configuration changes by selecting the Force the configuration to be applied to powered on blades advanced option on the Apply a Configuration page. Disable OFM failure As described in "Avoiding address duplication" on page 18, before applying the new configuration, the AMM disables the OFM configuration for the slots that are about to be re-configured. If there is a failure disabling the OFM configuration for any of the blades, the Web interface displays an Open Fabric Manager Configuration Failure page. The page contains a table that shows the blades that could not be disabled (indicated by a red X icon). A green check mark icon indicates blades that were properly disabled. Important: This is a critical error so you must resolve this issue before continuing. If it is not resolved immediately, blades in your OFM environment can be disabled when that was not your intent. Apply OFM failure If there is a failure applying the OFM configuration to any of the slots, the AMM will continue to apply the OFM configuration to all the other slots. After the process completes, the Web interface displays a The configuration file could not be successfully applied to one or more blades page. The page contains a table that shows the blades to which the configuration could not be applied (indicated by a red X icon). If you apply the configuration again, the AMM will try to configure only the slots that it failed to configure on the previous attempt. Error messages This section describes error messages you might encounter when working with OFM. Requirements reports errors v AMM firmware needs to be upgraded in order to support Open Fabric Manager. v Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) needs to be upgraded in order to support OFM. v Blade BIOS needs to be upgraded in order to support OFM. 34 IBM BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager Installation and User's Guide

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If
you
want
to
ignore
this
chassis
and
apply
the
configuration
anyway,
you
can
press
Ignore
.
Ignoring
a
chassis
might
result
in
duplicate
addresses,
because
the
AMM
cannot
compare
the
addresses
against
the
ones
that
are
being
used
by
the
unreachable
chassis.
You
can
also
suppress
this
warning
by
selecting
the
Continue
on
error
advanced
option
on
the
Apply
a
Configuration
page.
Blade
power
state
failure
Before
applying
a
configuration,
the
AMM
validates
that
all
the
blades
that
are
about
to
be
re-configured
are
powered
off.
If
any
of
these
blades
are
powered
on,
the
Web
interface
displays
an
Open
Fabric
Manager
Configuration
Error
-
Found
Powered
On
Blades
page.
The
page
contains
a
table
that
shows
the
blades
that
are
currently
powered
on
(indicated
by
a
red
X
icon).
You
can
optionally
force
the
configuration
changes
to
these
powered
on
blades
by
clicking
Force
.
This
will
keep
the
blades
in
their
powered
on
state
and
cause
the
configuration
to
be
applied
to
those
blades
during
their
next
reboot.
Forcing
the
configuration
might
result
in
duplicate
addresses.
You
can
also
force
the
configuration
changes
by
selecting
the
Force
the
configuration
to
be
applied
to
powered
on
blades
advanced
option
on
the
Apply
a
Configuration
page.
Disable
OFM
failure
As
described
in
“Avoiding
address
duplication”
on
page
18,
before
applying
the
new
configuration,
the
AMM
disables
the
OFM
configuration
for
the
slots
that
are
about
to
be
re-configured.
If
there
is
a
failure
disabling
the
OFM
configuration
for
any
of
the
blades,
the
Web
interface
displays
an
Open
Fabric
Manager
Configuration
Failure
page.
The
page
contains
a
table
that
shows
the
blades
that
could
not
be
disabled
(indicated
by
a
red
X
icon).
A
green
check
mark
icon
indicates
blades
that
were
properly
disabled.
Important:
This
is
a
critical
error
so
you
must
resolve
this
issue
before
continuing.
If
it
is
not
resolved
immediately,
blades
in
your
OFM
environment
can
be
disabled
when
that
was
not
your
intent.
Apply
OFM
failure
If
there
is
a
failure
applying
the
OFM
configuration
to
any
of
the
slots,
the
AMM
will
continue
to
apply
the
OFM
configuration
to
all
the
other
slots.
After
the
process
completes,
the
Web
interface
displays
a
The
configuration
file
could
not
be
successfully
applied
to
one
or
more
blades
page.
The
page
contains
a
table
that
shows
the
blades
to
which
the
configuration
could
not
be
applied
(indicated
by
a
red
X
icon).
If
you
apply
the
configuration
again,
the
AMM
will
try
to
configure
only
the
slots
that
it
failed
to
configure
on
the
previous
attempt.
Error
messages
This
section
describes
error
messages
you
might
encounter
when
working
with
OFM.
Requirements
reports
errors
v
AMM
firmware
needs
to
be
upgraded
in
order
to
support
Open
Fabric
Manager.
v
Baseboard
Management
Controller
(BMC)
needs
to
be
upgraded
in
order
to
support
OFM.
v
Blade
BIOS
needs
to
be
upgraded
in
order
to
support
OFM.
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IBM
BladeCenter
Open
Fabric
Manager
Installation
and
User's
Guide