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05-23-2011 02:18 PM
05-23-2011 02:18 PM
BL460 servers DO NOT RESET BY PRESSING RESET using Integrated Lights-Out (ILO)
Piotr had a customer question:
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BL460 servers DO NOT RESET BY PRESSING RESET using Integrated Lights-Out (ILO)
Any ideas ???
Fw is up to date
Os: win 2003/2008 srv
Re-seating the servers helps sometimes and servers resets normally from ILO
This is a production environment and we do not have maintenance window for now.
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Cullen replied:
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Windows can be configured to require a logon for a power down request. In that case, if there is no one logged in to the desktop (locally or through terminal server) it will not respond to a momentary press of the power button or the equivalent in iLO.
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Any comments or help for Piotr?