Fix:If your device is running a version where ID 739507 is fixed:[1] Connect a terminal to the BIG-IP serial console port[2] From the serial console, enter the GRUB menu.[3] Before the countdown expires, use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to stop the countdown, and select the appropriate boot image.[4] Press the key 'E' to start the edit options. A new GRUB menu displays.[5] Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to navigate to the line that starts with 'linux', or the first line that starts with 'module'.[6] Add a space, followed by NO_FIPS_INTEGRITY=1 (do not press ENTER).[7] Press the Ctrl-X sequence or the F10 key to restart the system using the modified options.The machine boots into the partition containing FIPS 140-2-enabled license.[8] Examine the content of file /config/f5_public/fipserr to ascertain the cause of the FIPS module startup error.[9] Fix the problem reported in the aforementioned error file.[10] Run the test tool /usr/libexec/sys-eicheck.py to ensure that no fatal error is reported, such as:Integrity Check Result: [ FAIL ]If fatal errors persist, do not reboot (otherwise the system foes into the halt state, and the steps starting from Step [1] will need to be repeated). Instead, fix the problematic files reported. Rerun the test tool until no error is seen.Note: You can find information on the sys-eicheck (FIPS) utility in the AskF5 Non-Diagnostic Article K00029945: Using the sys-eicheck (FIPS) utility :: [11] Truncate the file /config/f5_public/fipserr: cat /dev/null > /config/f5_public/fipserr
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