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07-02-2010 07:15 AM
07-02-2010 07:15 AM
iLO Mouse
We have BL460C G6 and we are installing windows 2008 R2 on them, the mouse through iLO is terrible and uncontrollable, does anyone have any suggestion on how to make the mouse work better in the iLO environment. On one server the mouse is stuck and cannot be moved.
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07-02-2010 11:27 AM
07-02-2010 11:27 AM
Re: iLO Mouse
hi Eric,
There are two settings you should be concerned with here. Both can be found in the Web Administration link for the server's iLO 2 processor.
On the Remote Console tab, click Settings.
High Performance Mouse - try to disable this, then close and reopen your remote console.
Persistent Keyboard and Mouse - Enabling this will cause the server to believe a keyboard and mouse is always attached.
I think with different combinations of these two settings you will find an acceptable response from iLO mouse activity.
good luck, if you appreciate the answers we appreciate the points!
There are two settings you should be concerned with here. Both can be found in the Web Administration link for the server's iLO 2 processor.
On the Remote Console tab, click Settings.
High Performance Mouse - try to disable this, then close and reopen your remote console.
Persistent Keyboard and Mouse - Enabling this will cause the server to believe a keyboard and mouse is always attached.
I think with different combinations of these two settings you will find an acceptable response from iLO mouse activity.
good luck, if you appreciate the answers we appreciate the points!
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07-02-2010 11:29 AM
07-02-2010 11:29 AM
Re: iLO Mouse
thanks for the reply - it seems better after the support pack was applied to the server - but I will try your suggestions
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07-02-2010 11:40 AM
07-02-2010 11:40 AM
Re: iLO Mouse
OK, I thought the problem was occurring during the actual OS build stages. The support pack installs the iLO Management Controller driver and iLO Management Interface driver for Windows, each of these functions to improve the iLO experience.
In fact, if you have the OS loaded now (as well as the above drivers) I would probably recommend setting the High Performance mouse to Enabled or the default of Automatic rather than Disabled!
In fact, if you have the OS loaded now (as well as the above drivers) I would probably recommend setting the High Performance mouse to Enabled or the default of Automatic rather than Disabled!
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