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07-11-2014 09:44 AM
07-11-2014 09:44 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
It sounds like the ILO isn't waiting for the server message, whatever it might be, before sending stuff. Normally that would be a sign of some spambot, but in this case it seems like the SMTP sender on the ILO just isn't very patient.
It's a somewhat common technique that email servers might use to flag potential spam: introduce some variable delay between when the connection is made and when whatever text is sent to the remote system, indicating it's ready. Systems that try and send stuff before then are *probably* (but not always) some spambot infected system. A well behaved client will wait.
If your email server isn't public you could try disabling that feature if possible (the "check_earlytalker" plugin it mentions). Although I'd be a little surprised if ILO wasn't actually waiting... You could try and sniff the traffic and see if that's what's actually happening. Or at least disable that check, see if it works, and then bug HP for a fix, because really, it's not cool to start jabbering away before the SMTP server greets you. :)
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08-07-2014 02:23 AM
08-07-2014 02:23 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Make sure you have entered an Domain Name under Network -> iLO Dedicated Network Port -> General
Otherwhise your <Mail From> - Adress for AlertMail will look like <Hostname>.@<SenderDomain>
Note the point between <Hostname> and @, this will cause Exchange Servers (Exchane 2013) to discard Alert Messages from this sender.
If you enter an Domain Name it just works fine.
Your <Mail From> - Adress will look like <Hostname>.<DomainName>@<SenderDomain>...
Also make sure to use the IP-Adress instead of DNS-Name of the Mail-Server if you have not defined any internal DNS-Servers in Network -> iLO Dedicated Network Port - IPv4 Settings .
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06-10-2015 01:15 AM
06-10-2015 01:15 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Hi all,
I was also the same situation.
It has been solved by the use of SSH and command.
example
cd /map1/oemhp_alartmail1
oemhp_alartmail_email=test@test.co.jp
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06-10-2015 01:39 AM
06-10-2015 01:39 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
sorry,
There was a mistake2.
Login to iLO.
cd /map1/oemhp_alertmail1
set oemhp_alertmail_email=test@test.co.jp
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10-08-2015 09:12 AM
10-08-2015 09:12 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Your doc on setting this up would be great!
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07-07-2017 04:17 AM
07-07-2017 04:17 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Greetings mate. a copy of the doc would be very much appreciated.
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11-16-2017 09:21 AM
11-16-2017 09:21 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
That is exactly the fix [assuming all others are setup correctly ] that worked for me.
Thanks !
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01-11-2018 04:17 AM
01-11-2018 04:17 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Can you please send me the doc that you have with the fix for this that worked for you?
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01-11-2018 08:42 AM
01-11-2018 08:42 AM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Unfortunately it doesn't appear this user has ever logged back into the forums since making this post in 2014
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02-02-2018 01:47 PM - edited 02-02-2018 01:48 PM
02-02-2018 01:47 PM - edited 02-02-2018 01:48 PM
Re: iLo4 and 'alertmail'
Confirmed the suggestion above "adding domain to network/general" works!
For whatever reason if the domain name field is blank under iLO Dedicated Network Port/General the Alertmail Function will not work. Also note, if your ipv6 or ipv4 is set to DHCP, the domain field is greyed out. Be sure you uncheck the ipv4 or ipv6 option "Use DHCPv6 Supplied Domain Name"
ilo4 DL380 G9, ilo fw is 2.50
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