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04-29-2013 02:44 PM
04-29-2013 02:44 PM
KVM Module connecting to blade problem
I get this error trying to connect to a blade using the KVM module. I 'm able to power on and off but not the blade...
"Could not Connect Error (0xfffffff...) Wait a few seconds and try again"
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04-29-2013 03:07 PM
04-29-2013 03:07 PM
Re: KVM Module connecting to blade problem
Hello,
This error message occur due to OA fimware . If the OA firmware is not updated, you may try updating the OA firmware.
A future version of HP Onboard Administrator will prevent this issue from occurring.
As a workaround, perform either of the following:
Connect the keyboard/video/mouse directly to the server blade via the SUV port.
OR
Use the ILO IRC (Integrated Remote Console) web interface. This also requires a workstation with a web browser and iLO network access.
Regards,
Renji V
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