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yesterday - last edited yesterday by support_s
yesterday - last edited yesterday by support_s
VME Installation in Proliant DL380 G10
Hi Team,
I'm trying to install VME for a non-production test environment on a Proliant DL380 G10 server, but the installer is stuck at 93%, any idea what could be happening.
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yesterday
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Re: VME Installation in Proliant DL380 G10 , installer is stuck at 93%,
First you can wait for 5-10 min to verify if the installtion gets finished as this will take that much of time to boot the applicance vm.
If the appliance vm is pinging , accessible and still installtion stuck at 93% , veriy name resolution for the appliance is happening correctly as the VME installation process will try to check if the Applicable URL provided is accessible.
If not resolving , update the DNS records with appliance’s hostname and IP address. Alternatively, you can update the /etc/hosts file with appropriate details to ensure name resolution happens correctly.
Also verify the appliance URL mentioned during the installtion . If it is http instaed of https , it will stuck as VME installation toll will looks for https://<appliance FQDN>.
If the appliance vm is not pinging and accessible and stuck at 93% , there should be some network configuration issues during the installtion .Verify all the network configurations done as per the installation guides.
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