Right right right!
Front screen just as you show
There were options: ipv4/ipv6, static/dynamic I wound up static/ipv4 because I have no internet service. Laptop with ilo console goes wifi to router, then ethernet cable to OA module in back of C-7000 (the "container" by which I really mean enclosure...sorry)
The ipv4 address for the container is: 192.168.1.105
This never comes back other.than "error 404....not found" or similar.
Further down front screen is "BLADE INFORMATION" or similar, which gives little, but includes the ipv4 address of the Proliant BL680c mounted in the container: 192.168.1.100.
This is the only address I can login to with Ilo remote, but it doesnt do much. It will let you mount disc images, which is what Im about to do with an array configuration util. to look for whats jamming up the OS install (RHE 6.1)
I still dont know why maint. switch 3 and nothing else allows the blade to power on and get as far as the bios/post screens
I still have never seen this OA GUI that you inserted in your email
Front screen just as you show
There were options: ipv4/ipv6, static/dynamic I wound up static/ipv4 because I have no internet service. Laptop with ilo console goes wifi to router, then ethernet cable to OA module in back of C-7000 (the "container" by which I really mean enclosure...sorry)
The ipv4 address for the container is: 192.168.1.105
This never comes back other.than "error 404....not found" or similar.
Further down front screen is "BLADE INFORMATION" or similar, which gives little, but includes the ipv4 address of the Proliant BL680c mounted in the container: 192.168.1.100.
This is the only address I can login to with Ilo remote, but it doesnt do much. It will let you mount disc images, which is what Im about to do with an array configuration util. to look for whats jamming up the OS install (RHE 6.1)
I still dont know why maint. switch 3 and nothing else allows the blade to power on and get as far as the bios/post screens
I still have never seen this OA GUI that you inserted in your email