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тАО06-21-2010 02:00 AM
тАО06-21-2010 02:00 AM
Virtual Media Applet does not load java applet - it shows blank window
Hi
I am accessing ILO from linux machine using firefox browser.
I have installed java plugin so that i can open java applets. Good, the java plugin works, i can open remote console, to confirm that the there is no problem with the java plugin.
But to my surprise, when i click on "Virtual Media Applet" link under "Virtual Media" tab, a new child window opens but does not display any thing.
I have no clue how to continue. Any help, appreciated. Fighting from a day on this :(
Is there any prerequisite for the page to open ...like there should be a virtual disk present...some thing like that? Because the same page opens well when i tried from windows machine, using firefox only!!!
If i can use command line interface (from linux machine) i dont know the procedure...ILO guide...i felt it did not explain much in this regard for linux users.
Thanks
Ram
I am accessing ILO from linux machine using firefox browser.
I have installed java plugin so that i can open java applets. Good, the java plugin works, i can open remote console, to confirm that the there is no problem with the java plugin.
But to my surprise, when i click on "Virtual Media Applet" link under "Virtual Media" tab, a new child window opens but does not display any thing.
I have no clue how to continue. Any help, appreciated. Fighting from a day on this :(
Is there any prerequisite for the page to open ...like there should be a virtual disk present...some thing like that? Because the same page opens well when i tried from windows machine, using firefox only!!!
If i can use command line interface (from linux machine) i dont know the procedure...ILO guide...i felt it did not explain much in this regard for linux users.
Thanks
Ram
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тАО07-13-2010 01:07 PM
тАО07-13-2010 01:07 PM
Re: Virtual Media Applet does not load java applet - it shows blank window
Your java is not loaded correctly. Please use Java 1.4.2 for iLO 2. Make sure you create a soft link to the java plug in.
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тАО07-19-2010 02:37 PM
тАО07-19-2010 02:37 PM
Re: Virtual Media Applet does not load java applet - it shows blank window
Same thing happens to me and the only way to bring up the virtual media applet is by using windows.
However, you can mount virtual media via an web server using command line ILO or a script:
More information on this is in the ILO CLI manual.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fh20000.www2.hp.com%2Fbc%2Fdocs%2Fsupport%2FSupportManual%2Fc00294268%2Fc00294268.pdf&ei=YNNETNaRKpPQsAOtl-TlDA&usg=AFQjCNGIUnOMAcZIjZdDheOe04zB0Lqp2Q&sig2=R48__oifySMBZddIHXMB8g
However, you can mount virtual media via an web server using command line ILO or a script:
More information on this is in the ILO CLI manual.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fh20000.www2.hp.com%2Fbc%2Fdocs%2Fsupport%2FSupportManual%2Fc00294268%2Fc00294268.pdf&ei=YNNETNaRKpPQsAOtl-TlDA&usg=AFQjCNGIUnOMAcZIjZdDheOe04zB0Lqp2Q&sig2=R48__oifySMBZddIHXMB8g
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тАО10-07-2010 03:06 AM
тАО10-07-2010 03:06 AM
Re: Virtual Media Applet does not load java applet - it shows blank window
I think your problem is using the 64bit version of Firefox and the JRE.
I can only get the 32bit JRE to work with this applet.
RHEL installs both the 32bit and 64bit version of the Firefox.
I modified the /usr/bin/firefox file (it's a shell script). It uses the uname -m command to decide whether to run the 32bit or 64bit version and sets a MOZ_ARCH env. var. I changed this so it lets the user set the variable first if they want to control the behaviour. You then install the 32bit JRE and setup the link to the 32bit plugin lib.
Having done that I could run both the remote console and remote media applet from inside Firefox.
I can only get the 32bit JRE to work with this applet.
RHEL installs both the 32bit and 64bit version of the Firefox.
I modified the /usr/bin/firefox file (it's a shell script). It uses the uname -m command to decide whether to run the 32bit or 64bit version and sets a MOZ_ARCH env. var. I changed this so it lets the user set the variable first if they want to control the behaviour. You then install the 32bit JRE and setup the link to the 32bit plugin lib.
Having done that I could run both the remote console and remote media applet from inside Firefox.
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