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тАО09-17-2008 11:49 PM
тАО09-17-2008 11:49 PM
I made a WinPE ISO, and it start in 30 seconds on a dummy VM.
When I use iLO2 or Virtual Media to mount my WinPE ISO, the blade need up to 10 minutes to load WinPE !
I tried to :
- put the WinPE ISO on my PC, and on another blade on the same enclosure
- I upgraded iLO2 firmware to 1.60
- I can't upgrade HPOA firmare for today.
- check netwrok - no network collisions detected.
Harware used: c7000 - bl460c - HPOA connected to blade's Cisco 3020
Thanks for any help / suggestion
Laurent
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО09-18-2008 01:20 AM
тАО09-18-2008 01:20 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
Virtual media mounted via iLO2 and iLO2 transfers these ISO image using 128 bit encryption that makes slow performance.
Regards.
Terence
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тАО09-18-2008 04:39 AM
тАО09-18-2008 04:39 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
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тАО11-24-2008 07:47 PM
тАО11-24-2008 07:47 PM
Solution* You will need an ILO advanced license to do this.
1. SSH into the ILO interface using Putty or similiar
2. type 'cd /map1'
3. type 'cd oemhp_vm1'
4. type 'cd cddr1'
5. type 'show'
6. type 'set oemhp_image=http://webserver/path/to/iso/boot.iso'
7. type 'set oemhp_boot=connect' (to mount the image now)
8. type 'power reset' to reset the server
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тАО12-30-2008 11:06 AM
тАО12-30-2008 11:06 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
I am trying this technique using the CLI but it does not work. I followed your commands verbatim - but does not go.
Is there anything special I need to do on the IIS website to make hosting ISO files work?
Thanks
Nelson
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тАО12-30-2008 11:29 AM
тАО12-30-2008 11:29 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
Thanks
Nelson
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тАО12-30-2008 11:41 AM
тАО12-30-2008 11:41 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
Nelson
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тАО01-07-2009 05:45 AM
тАО01-07-2009 05:45 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
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тАО01-07-2009 11:54 PM
тАО01-07-2009 11:54 PM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
performance gain by using the http aaproach,
network utilizations stays down at around 3% on a gigabit network.
:(
maybe a future version of ILO firmware will speed things up - hopefully.
Jim
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тАО06-01-2016 02:36 AM
тАО06-01-2016 02:36 AM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
I know this is an older thread but I wanted to put in some feedback that might help some others down the road. I got tired of Windows taking forever to install when using the Java applet and I couldn't get my server too boot from a Windows USB. I tried the instructions for mounting an ISO via the CLI which everything went great until the server tried to boot from the ISO. After pressing F11 and selecting the CD-Rom option, it would give me the nice little "Press any key to boot from the CD/DVD" like you would get. But at that point iLO would drop everything that was put into the CLI for mounting an ISO. So I found a work around.
- Mount the ISO with the Java applet.
- Let the computer boot to the very first screen inside the Windows installer.
- Disconnect from the VM ISO.
- Plug in your Windows USB.
- Wait 30 seconds and then continue with the install.
Windows instantly picks up the USB installer for me and takes over from there. And it's super fast. :)
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тАО12-21-2022 02:47 PM
тАО12-21-2022 02:47 PM
Re: Very slow boot on ISO mounted virtual Media
had the same problem used JAVA remote control instead of HTML5 and it is much faster