Hello,
I have a BL680c in a C-7000 enclosure. The server comes up "degraded" but OK/Yellow in the health page on the little lcd screen on the front. The SUV cable has no signal/power on the USB or SVGA plugs. The SAS hard drives are compatible with the blade, but blank/unpartitioned and dont seem to be recognized. LINUX RHE doesnt want to install when the server boots w/disc drive plugged into the OA module USB.
To figure this all out, an ilo3 remote console session seemed to be the thing, but Ilo will not log on with the user name (Administrator) and password (8 digit CAPs and numbers) on the sticker on the bottom of the OA module. "Verify login credentials" it says. Using Ilo mobile I get back "device might not support strong TLS handshake" or something like that. I'm using the ipv4 addresses for the enclosure and blade given by the "enclosure settings" page on the little display screen. These addresses do ping, tracert etc. w/o problem going from my laptop, through a linksys router, and into the OA/ilo ethernet port on the OA module.
How do I get the "real" login name and password for the enclosure? Does it just mean pw and username as credentials or is there some administrative inference there?
I would like to get this thing working here one of these weeks
Any help appreciated!
I have a BL680c in a C-7000 enclosure. The server comes up "degraded" but OK/Yellow in the health page on the little lcd screen on the front. The SUV cable has no signal/power on the USB or SVGA plugs. The SAS hard drives are compatible with the blade, but blank/unpartitioned and dont seem to be recognized. LINUX RHE doesnt want to install when the server boots w/disc drive plugged into the OA module USB.
To figure this all out, an ilo3 remote console session seemed to be the thing, but Ilo will not log on with the user name (Administrator) and password (8 digit CAPs and numbers) on the sticker on the bottom of the OA module. "Verify login credentials" it says. Using Ilo mobile I get back "device might not support strong TLS handshake" or something like that. I'm using the ipv4 addresses for the enclosure and blade given by the "enclosure settings" page on the little display screen. These addresses do ping, tracert etc. w/o problem going from my laptop, through a linksys router, and into the OA/ilo ethernet port on the OA module.
How do I get the "real" login name and password for the enclosure? Does it just mean pw and username as credentials or is there some administrative inference there?
I would like to get this thing working here one of these weeks
Any help appreciated!