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Table 13. Network boot errors (continued) Code Message E3003 (net) unknown TFTP error. E3004 E3005 E3006 (net) TFTP buffer to small for Note: is the name of the file TFTP has attempted to buffer. (net) ICMP ERROR: (net) Could not initialize network device E3008 (net) Can't obtain TFTP server IP address E3009 (net) file not found: E3010 (net) TFTP access violation E3011 (net) illegal TFTP operation E3012 (net) unknown TFTP transfer ID E3013 (net) no such TFTP user E3014 (net) TFTP error occurred after bad packets received E3015 (net) TFTP error occurred after missing responses E3016 (net) TFTP error missing block , expected block was Description The TFTP server encountered an error but is not able to determine its cause. The requested file is too big. Action Power down then reboot the blade server. If this does not help resolve the problem, contact your IBM service representative. Try to load a smaller file. If this succeeds, check your DHCP server configuration. The TFTP server cannot be reached. Check that the TFTP server is available and correctly configured. The network device could not be activated. Check that you have connected all network cables and that you have enabled the BladeCenter I/O module. The DHCP server has not delivered the IP address of the TFTP server. Check your DHCP server configuration. The requested file was not found on the TFTP server. Check your DHCP server configuration and make sure that you are using the proper TFTP server and the right file name. The TFTP server reported a file access violation. Check the file name and the permissions of the file that should be downloaded. The TFTP server is not able to handle the request. There may be too many UDP ports open on the TFTP server. Reboot the TFTP server and retry the transfer. The TFTP server could not assign the data to a UDP packet based on its transfer ID. The transfer ID for this connection may be in use by another client. Reboot and retry the transfer. If the problem persists check the configuration of the UDP ports on your TFTP server. The TFTP server reported an unknown user. Change the TFTP server configuration to grant anonymous user access. The TFTP client received too many bad packets. Reboot and retry the transfer. If the error persists, this could indicate problems with the network. Check all network connections and cables. The TFTP client has missed too many packets. Reboot and retry the transfer. If the error persists, this could indicate problems with the network. Check all network connections and cables. The TFTP client received a packet Reboot and retry the transfer. that is out of order. 78 BladeCenter QS21 Type 0792: Problem Determination and Service Guide

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Table
13.
Network
boot
errors
(continued)
Code
Message
Description
Action
E3003
(net)
unknown
TFTP
error.
The
TFTP
server
encountered
an
error
but
is
not
able
to
determine
its
cause.
Power
down
then
reboot
the
blade
server.
If
this
does
not
help
resolve
the
problem,
contact
your
IBM
service
representative.
E3004
(net)
TFTP
buffer
to
small
for
<filename>
Note:
<filename>
is
the
name
of
the
file
TFTP
has
attempted
to
buffer.
The
requested
file
is
too
big.
Try
to
load
a
smaller
file.
If
this
succeeds,
check
your
DHCP
server
configuration.
E3005
(net)
ICMP
ERROR:
<error
message>
The
TFTP
server
cannot
be
reached.
Check
that
the
TFTP
server
is
available
and
correctly
configured.
E3006
(net)
Could
not
initialize
network
device
The
network
device
could
not
be
activated.
Check
that
you
have
connected
all
network
cables
and
that
you
have
enabled
the
BladeCenter
I/O
module.
E3008
(net)
Can’t
obtain
TFTP
server
IP
address
The
DHCP
server
has
not
delivered
the
IP
address
of
the
TFTP
server.
Check
your
DHCP
server
configuration.
E3009
(net)
file
not
found:
<filename>
The
requested
file
was
not
found
on
the
TFTP
server.
Check
your
DHCP
server
configuration
and
make
sure
that
you
are
using
the
proper
TFTP
server
and
the
right
file
name.
E3010
(net)
TFTP
access
violation
The
TFTP
server
reported
a
file
access
violation.
Check
the
file
name
and
the
permissions
of
the
file
that
should
be
downloaded.
E3011
(net)
illegal
TFTP
operation
The
TFTP
server
is
not
able
to
handle
the
request.
There
may
be
too
many
UDP
ports
open
on
the
TFTP
server.
Reboot
the
TFTP
server
and
retry
the
transfer.
E3012
(net)
unknown
TFTP
transfer
ID
The
TFTP
server
could
not
assign
the
data
to
a
UDP
packet
based
on
its
transfer
ID.
The
transfer
ID
for
this
connection
may
be
in
use
by
another
client.
Reboot
and
retry
the
transfer.
If
the
problem
persists
check
the
configuration
of
the
UDP
ports
on
your
TFTP
server.
E3013
(net)
no
such
TFTP
user
The
TFTP
server
reported
an
unknown
user.
Change
the
TFTP
server
configuration
to
grant
anonymous
user
access.
E3014
(net)
TFTP
error
occurred
after
<No>
bad
packets
received
The
TFTP
client
received
too
many
bad
packets.
Reboot
and
retry
the
transfer.
If
the
error
persists,
this
could
indicate
problems
with
the
network.
Check
all
network
connections
and
cables.
E3015
(net)
TFTP
error
occurred
after
missing
<No>
responses
The
TFTP
client
has
missed
too
many
packets.
Reboot
and
retry
the
transfer.
If
the
error
persists,
this
could
indicate
problems
with
the
network.
Check
all
network
connections
and
cables.
E3016
(net)
TFTP
error
missing
block
<No>
,
expected
block
was
<No>
The
TFTP
client
received
a
packet
that
is
out
of
order.
Reboot
and
retry
the
transfer.
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BladeCenter
QS21
Type
0792:
Problem
Determination
and
Service
Guide