HP Integrity Superdome 2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator User G - Page 172

Onboard Administrator factory default settings, Soap interface errors, File Upload errors

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1007 The number is not a valid CPU number. 1008 Invalid complex type. 1009 Getting blade firmware Information failed. 1010 OA management software is still initializing. Please try again in a couple minutes. 1011 Command not valid for Superdome blades. Soap interface errors 2 Unable to allocate memory. 3 Unable to allocate memory. 4 An error occurred while making a temporary name for the new file. 5 Functionality not yet implemented. 6 Unable to execute the event daemon. 7 Unable to fork the event listening daemon: Not enough system resources. 8 Unable to fork the event listening daemon: Not enough memory. 698891 The Onboard Administrator SOAP interface caught a SEGFAULT signal. File Upload errors 1 Missing credentials. 2 Invalid file type. 3 No file was uploaded. 4 Could not open the submitted file. 5 Could not read the submitted file. 8 The uploadFile cgi process has caught the SIGSEGV signal. 13 Unable to resume session. Insight Display screen shot errors 1 Missing credentials. 2 The getLCDImage CGI process has caught the SIGSEGV signal. 3 Could not acquire access to the image in a reasonable amount of time. 4 Cannot open semaphores. 5 Produce SEMV does not work. 6 Consume SEMV does not work. 7 Cannot lock the image file. 8 Cannot open the image file. 9 Cannot seek in the image file. 10 Unable to resume session. 11 Insufficient privileges. Onboard Administrator factory default settings When resetting the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator to factory defaults, the administrator password is not reset to factory default. It remains set to the password last specified. In the event that the administrator password must be reset to factory defaults (as included on the tag that shipped with the Onboard Administrator), see "Recovering the administrator password" (page 17). Resetting the Onboard Administrator to factory defaults also resets any certificates on the Onboard Administrator. 172 Troubleshooting

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1007 The number is not a valid CPU number.
1008 Invalid complex type.
1009 Getting blade firmware Information failed.
1010 OA management software is still initializing. Please try again in a couple minutes.
1011 Command not valid for Superdome blades.
Soap interface errors
2 Unable to allocate memory.
3 Unable to allocate memory.
4 An error occurred while making a temporary name for the new file.
5 Functionality not yet implemented.
6 Unable to execute the event daemon.
7 Unable to fork the event listening daemon: Not enough system resources.
8 Unable to fork the event listening daemon: Not enough memory.
698891 The Onboard Administrator SOAP interface caught a SEGFAULT signal.
File Upload errors
1 Missing credentials.
2 Invalid file type.
3 No file was uploaded.
4 Could not open the submitted file.
5 Could not read the submitted file.
8 The uploadFile cgi process has caught the SIGSEGV signal.
13 Unable to resume session.
Insight Display screen shot errors
1 Missing credentials.
2 The getLCDImage CGI process has caught the SIGSEGV signal.
3 Could not acquire access to the image in a reasonable amount of time.
4 Cannot open semaphores.
5 Produce SEMV does not work.
6 Consume SEMV does not work.
7 Cannot lock the image file.
8 Cannot open the image file.
9 Cannot seek in the image file.
10 Unable to resume session.
11 Insufficient privileges.
Onboard Administrator factory default settings
When resetting the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator to factory defaults, the administrator
password is not reset to factory default. It remains set to the password last specified. In the event
that the administrator password must be reset to factory defaults (as included on the tag that shipped
with the Onboard Administrator), see
“Recovering the administrator password” (page 17)
.
Resetting the Onboard Administrator to factory defaults also resets any certificates on the Onboard
Administrator.
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Troubleshooting