From: Martin Bilgrav on 8 Aug 2007 08:27 Hi, I got one of my FWSM that will not boot. upon insertion i get the sho mod status of other and diags unknown. after 15 min I get log entry : power to module in slot 2 set off (module failed SCP dnld) and it goes in power down mode. under no condition can I get a chance to issue a rest command to get to maintenance partion on cf:1 What would the correct way to upgrade cf:1 be ? I follwed the CCO guide but no luck, as the device is power-down and upon reinsertion I can not get it to accecpt any hw-module reset commands. I think RMA ... Are there any remote commands that might help ? or ... regards Martin Bilgrav
From: Trendkill on 8 Aug 2007 11:50 On Aug 8, 8:27 am, "Martin Bilgrav" <bilgravCUTTHIS...(a)tiscali.dk> wrote: > Hi, > > I got one of my FWSM that will not boot. > upon insertion i get the sho mod status of other and diags unknown. > after 15 min I get log entry : power to module in slot 2 set off (module > failed SCP dnld) and it goes in power down mode. > > under no condition can I get a chance to issue a rest command to get to > maintenance partion on cf:1 > > What would the correct way to upgrade cf:1 be ? > I follwed the CCO guide but no luck, as the device is power-down and upon > reinsertion I can not get it to accecpt any hw-module reset commands. > > I think RMA ... > Are there any remote commands that might help ? or ... > > regards > > Martin Bilgrav Sounds like a power or fan problem. Have you checked the requirements of the blade and/or limitations of whatever power supplies you are running? You can't reset a blade that is not powered up, and the chassis has to be shutting it down for a reason. I'd tend to think power as fan issues are usually only for sup720s and up....plus you'd get an error message.
From: Martin Bilgrav on 8 Aug 2007 16:21 "Trendkill" <jpmason(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1186588233.189541.174040(a)l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > Sounds like a power or fan problem. Have you checked the requirements > of the blade and/or limitations of whatever power supplies you are > running? I got dual 300 watts PSUs, and one other FWSM running in that chassis, so it is definently not a power issue. the Sup720-3b shuts down the blade after 15 min as there is no reason for a powered up blade that is not running correctly. This is normal. On the 1st FWSM I tried the onboard PC CONSOLE at 19200 bits, and very soon after insertion I get BIOS etc output from the blade. On the 2nd FWSM I get ... zip So I think it is faulty - a DOA blade ! So unless someone can tip me some magic commands, I will go for a RMA. Thanks, Martin
From: MC on 10 Aug 2007 17:21 Martin Bilgrav wrote: > "Trendkill" <jpmason(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1186588233.189541.174040(a)l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > >> Sounds like a power or fan problem. Have you checked the requirements >> of the blade and/or limitations of whatever power supplies you are >> running? > I got dual 300 watts PSUs, and one other FWSM running in that chassis, so it > is definently not a power issue. > the Sup720-3b shuts down the blade after 15 min as there is no reason for a > powered up blade that is not running correctly. > This is normal. > On the 1st FWSM I tried the onboard PC CONSOLE at 19200 bits, and very soon > after insertion I get BIOS etc output from the blade. > On the 2nd FWSM I get ... zip > So I think it is faulty - a DOA blade ! > So unless someone can tip me some magic commands, I will go for a RMA. > > Thanks, > Martin > > what are your calculated used power credits for all installed modules against what the power supplies will produce ?
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