Use the information in this section to troubleshoot multiple
nodes that cannot ping the CMM on
the management network in the same chassis.
Complete the following steps until the problem is solved:
- Make sure that the Chassis Management Module is
powered on and the applicable ports are enabled on the CMM.
If the CMM is
hung, reset the CMM.
- Reset the CMM.
- Check for firmware updates for the CMM.
- Reset the CMM to
factory defaults and attempt to discover the nodes again. Allow enough
time for the IMMs to acquire a network address.
- Replace the CMM.
- Make sure that the compute node IMMs have acquired IP addresses
from the CMM by
using the Setup utility on the node.
Note: If the CMM recently
lost connection to the DCHP server, you must reset the IMMs by using
the CMM interface
so that new IP addresses can be acquired.
- In the CMM user
interface, click Chassis Management > Component IP Configuration and
make sure that the IP addresses that are listed are the same as the
IP addresses that are displayed in the Setup utility. If the same
IP addresses are not listed, configure the IMM network settings correctly
or reset the IMMs to automatically acquire new IP addresses.
- Check the Lenovo Support Portal for any firmware
updates that might apply to this problem. You can view the release
notes for a firmware update to determine the issues that the update
addresses.
- Remove the Flex System x222 Compute Node from
the chassis and check the connectors on the back of the node for bent
pins. If the pins are bent, contact Support.
- Check the Lenovo Support Portal for any service
bulletins that are related to network connectivity.
- (Trained service technician only) Complete the following steps:
- Force the link/duplex speed.
- Check the connectors on the CMM to
make sure that no pins are bent.
- Check the connectors on the chassis midplane to make sure that
no pins are bent.
- Remove the CMM and
install a working CMM in
the same bay.
- If the problem is solved, replace the CMM that
you removed.