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11-11-2006 01:55 AM
11-11-2006 01:55 AM
DL140 G2 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management Issues
Hi
The machine I'm working on has the latest BIOS, 1.17.
I have upgraded the firmware on the lights out hardware to 1.25A.
Via the BIOS I can enable HTTP and telnet access to the remote management interface.
I can login via both using admin/admin as the username password (what is the point of the other account info that came with the server -- this seems to be of no use?).
I have read somewhere on this site that there is the possibility of enabling HTTPS and SSH access but I can't see how to do this -- any suggestions?
I have spent a lot of time here and have found it very hard to get this information. I also tried installing various others things with no success:
hponcfg-1.5.0-1.linux.rpm requires hprsm but I can't find this rpm on the site.
CP006953.scexe won't run:
tail: cannot open `+137' for reading: No such file or directory
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
CP006953.scexe: Cannot decompress CP006953.scexe
Nor will T2416BA_C.04.02.00.01_Linux.bin:
Verifying archive integrity...tail: cannot open `+6' for reading: No such file or directory
Error in check sums 2467985668 3257959409
This is using 32bit Fedora Core 5.
The machine I'm working on has the latest BIOS, 1.17.
I have upgraded the firmware on the lights out hardware to 1.25A.
Via the BIOS I can enable HTTP and telnet access to the remote management interface.
I can login via both using admin/admin as the username password (what is the point of the other account info that came with the server -- this seems to be of no use?).
I have read somewhere on this site that there is the possibility of enabling HTTPS and SSH access but I can't see how to do this -- any suggestions?
I have spent a lot of time here and have found it very hard to get this information. I also tried installing various others things with no success:
hponcfg-1.5.0-1.linux.rpm requires hprsm but I can't find this rpm on the site.
CP006953.scexe won't run:
tail: cannot open `+137' for reading: No such file or directory
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
CP006953.scexe: Cannot decompress CP006953.scexe
Nor will T2416BA_C.04.02.00.01_Linux.bin:
Verifying archive integrity...tail: cannot open `+6' for reading: No such file or directory
Error in check sums 2467985668 3257959409
This is using 32bit Fedora Core 5.
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