The PowerEdge 2950 BCM controller on startup error

The server gives management Baseboard controller error at startup but starts and works very well. The fans run at 100% all the time. I tried to update the BMC firmware, but it gives and error this update package is not compatible with your system configuration. Also on the back, the status light turns on solid all the time.

Thanks for your help

 

Hello

The BMC controls the speed of the fans. If the BMC does not initialize and then they will run at 100%. You will likely experience performance problems as well as the limitation of the CPU and memory also occurs if the BMC does not work properly.

You can sometimes reflash the system BIOS and BMC, but the BMC must be partially functional to be able to update the firmware. If the BMC is not enough to be able to update firmware, you can try draining flea power from the system initialization and fill without troubleshooting POST. All equipment connected to the system can disrupt the initialization of any other material, so no POST troubleshooting is to remove unnecessary material. If you have recently made a change at the start of this issue, then I would start by undoing that change.

If the update, drain remaining power and the removal of unnecessary material has no effect, then you probably need to replace the motherboard to correct the problem.

Thank you

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