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Troubleshooting Table C-1: Integrated Administrator Troubleshooting continued Problems Possible Solution I just got logged out of the GUI. Why? What should I do? Your rights may have changed. If so, log in again to use your new rights. If the problem continues, contact the enclosure administrator. When I ran "upload config," garbage printed to the screen and then a statement printed saying the command completed successfully. No error occurred in this command. Everything ran as expected. Did an error occur? My fans periodically increase speed and then return to their normal speed. Fans perform a self-test for 60 seconds every 24 hours. Although my username and my password are valid, I am unable to log into the Integrated Administrator. The Integrated Administrator supports up to 48 concurrent sessions. Be sure the number of sessions has not reached this threshold and check with an enclosure administrator to be sure your account is not disabled. The Event List does not report event repairs. The Event list only displays negative events that happen during the user's login session. Although repairs are not listed here, the user may highlight the event and click on View/Modify to see the present event status. The user can also view the System Log of the enclosure. HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide C-3

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Troubleshooting
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Table C-1:
Integrated Administrator Troubleshooting
continued
Problems
Possible Solution
I just got logged out of the GUI.
Why? What should I do?
Your rights may have changed. If so, log in again to use your
new rights.
If the problem continues, contact the enclosure administrator.
When I ran “upload config,”
garbage printed to the screen
and then a statement printed
saying the command completed
successfully.
Did an error occur?
No error occurred in this command. Everything ran as expected.
My fans periodically increase
speed and then return to their
normal speed.
Fans perform a self-test for 60 seconds every 24 hours.
Although my username and my
password are valid, I am unable
to log into the Integrated
Administrator.
The Integrated Administrator supports up to 48 concurrent
sessions. Be sure the number of sessions has not reached this
threshold and check with an enclosure administrator to be sure
your account is not disabled.
The Event List does not report
event repairs.
The Event list only displays negative events that happen during
the user’s login session. Although repairs are not listed here,
the user may highlight the event and click on
View/Modify
to
see the present event status.
The user can also view the System Log of the enclosure.