UCS-Blade do not boot from disk local

                   Hi everyone,
I have a UCS-Blade and UCSM with version 2.1 (1e), I create the boot policy to boot from the disk local and raid 1.
The trouble is that when the Blade server boot show me the screen in SHELL, in other words the server startup on mode UEFI, I need enter the word "EXIT" to enter the "ESXi", the version of the ESXi is 5.1.0.
attach the image
everyone have any suggestions
thk for help me!!!

Josue,
I would like to know what server model you are using and if the ESXi version you installed is the customized Cisco ESXi version?
I bet this is a new installation... It looks like the server does not see an image to boot from, even though it looks like the boot policy actually points to the local disks, but I have also seen how weird things happen when the non-Customized ESXi .iso image is used.
Try to use the customized version found here ;
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=CISCO-ESXI-5.1.0-GA-25SEP2012&productId=285
And check compatibility with one of my favorite tools:
http://www.cisco.com/web/techdoc/ucs/interoperability/matrix/matrix.html
I hope this helps you, if it did, rate it!
-Kenny
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