CHAPTER 36
Managing Blade ServersThischapter includes the followingsections:
•BladeServer Management, page 585
•Guidelinesfor Removingand DecommissioningBlade Servers, page 586
•BootingBlade Servers, page 586
•ShuttingDown BladeServers, page 588
•Resettinga Blade Server, page 589
•AvoidingUnexpected Server Power Changes, page 590
•Reacknowledginga Blade Server, page 591
•Removinga Server from a Chassis, page 591
•Decommissioninga Blade Server, page 592
•Recommissioninga Blade Server, page 593
•Reacknowledginga Server Slot in a Chassis, page 593
•Removinga Non-ExistentBlade Server from theConfiguration Database, page 594
•Turningthe Locator LED for a Blade Server On and Off, page 594
•Resettingthe CMOS for a Blade Server, page 594
•Resettingthe CIMC fora BladeServer, page 595
•Recoveringthe Corrupt BIOSon a Blade Server, page 595
•Viewingthe POST Results for a Blade Server, page 596
•Issuingan NMI from a Blade Server, page 597
Blade Server Management
Youcan manage and monitor all blade servers in a Cisco UCS domain through Cisco UCS Manager. Some
bladeserver management tasks, such as changes to the power state, can be performed from the server and
serviceprofile.
Cisco UCS Manager GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.0
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