Explanation
When the
system software
starts, it reads the node serial number from the system board and compares this serial number to the
node serial numbers stored on the two boot drives. There must be at least two matching node serial
numbers for the
system software to assume that node serial number is good.
User response
Look at a boot drive view for the node to work out what to do.
- Replace missing or failed drives.
- Put any drive that belongs to a different node back where it belongs.
- If you intend to use a drive from a different node in this node from now on, the node error
changes to a different node error when the other drive is replaced.
- If you replaced the system board, then the panel name is now 0000000, and if you replaced one of
the drives, then the slot status of that drive is uninitialized. If the node serial number of the
other boot drive matches the MT-M S/N label on the front of the node, then run satask
rescuenode to initialize the uninitialized drive. Initializing the drive should lead to
the 545 node error.
Possible Cause-FRUs or other: