Troubleshooting Procedures for No Power on Cisco UCS B250 M2 Blade Server

Troubleshooting Procedures for No Power on Cisco UCS B250 M2 Blade Server

Question

Which three troubleshooting procedures do you perform when there is no power to a Cisco UCS B250 M2 Blade Server? (Choose three.)

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A. B. C. D. E. F.

BEF.

When troubleshooting a Cisco UCS B250 M2 Blade Server that has no power, you should perform the following three procedures:

B. Check the back of the blade to ensure that there is no damage to the connection that goes into the chassis.

The first step in troubleshooting a power issue with a Cisco UCS B250 M2 Blade Server is to check the connection on the back of the blade that goes into the chassis. Make sure that the connection is not damaged or loose. If the connection is loose, reseat it. If it is damaged, replace the blade.

E. Reseat the blade in the same slot in the chassis.

If the connection on the back of the blade is secure and undamaged, the next step is to reseat the blade in the same slot in the chassis. This will ensure that the blade is securely connected to the chassis and that all connections are properly aligned.

F. Move the blade to another slot in the chassis.

If reseating the blade in the same slot does not solve the power issue, the next step is to move the blade to another slot in the chassis. This will help determine if the problem is with the blade or with the slot in the chassis. If the blade powers on in a different slot, the problem is likely with the original slot. If the blade still does not power on, the problem is likely with the blade itself.

It is important to note that the other options listed (A, C, and D) are not relevant to troubleshooting a power issue. Decommissioning and acknowledging the blade, reseating memory DIMMs, and checking CPU sockets for bent pins are all troubleshooting steps for other issues, such as boot failures or hardware errors.