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08-26-2024 02:09 PM - last edited on 09-05-2024 03:49 AM by support_s
08-26-2024 02:09 PM - last edited on 09-05-2024 03:49 AM by support_s
Is there a way to reverse or cancel the realcons command?
I was having some problems with the serial connection console which we normally use for installation on a DL380 Gen10 server in our lab. So during install I typed "realcons" so that I could get the output messages on the iLO console. However, if I no longer wish to use the iLO console and want to use the serial console again, is there a way to toggle "realcons" back to off, so that the output goes to the serial port again?
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08-28-2024 08:51 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:08 AM by support_s
08-28-2024 08:51 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:08 AM by support_s
Re: Is there a way to reverse or cancel the realcons command?
Hello,
Please refer to the "HPE iLO 5 Scripting and Command Line Guide" and see if it helps.
Regards,
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08-28-2024 02:52 PM - last edited on 09-03-2024 09:58 PM by Sunitha_Mod
08-28-2024 02:52 PM - last edited on 09-03-2024 09:58 PM by Sunitha_Mod
Re: Is there a way to reverse or cancel the realcons command?
@TVVJ There does not seem to be anything there that addresses the realcons command, what it does, or how to reverse it. It's surprisingly hard to find any reference
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09-03-2024 10:10 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:25 AM by support_s
09-03-2024 10:10 PM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:25 AM by support_s
Re: Is there a way to reverse or cancel the realcons command?
Hello,
Though I do not know about realcons commands, and it does not sound like an HPE software, but you may contat HPE Support and give it a shot and see if there is any help available.
Regards,
I work at HPE
HPE Support Center offers support for your HPE services and products when and how you need it. Get started with HPE Support Center today.
[All opinions expressed here are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]
