HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 203

No console replay while server is powered down

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No console replay while server is powered down Playback of capture buffers and recorded console sessions are not available any time the server is powered down. You can play back the captured buffers by exporting the buffers to a web server and playing the files on another server IRC console. Manually export the buffer with the export button located on the Remote Console>Settings page after configuring the web server and export location. Skipping information during boot and fault buffer playback Some loss of screen information is normal and might be seen during play back of boot and fault buffers. To help alleviate the problem, ensure that the IRC is active during boot and fault. If you continue to experience data loss, try a manual capture of these sequences. To manually capture a server sequence, start the IRC, and click record button. Out of Memory error starting Integrated Remote Console The client system can run out of memory if too many IRC sessions are opened at one time. Every IRC session requires at least 16 MB of memory for screen buffer space and Virtual Folder can use about 100 MB. If a message box appears when starting the IRC, not enough memory is available on the client to buffer the screen data. For example: To correct these types of errors, close some IRC sessions or add memory to the client machine to allow more sessions to be open simultaneously. Session leader does not receive connection request when IRC is in replay mode As a session leader, when you play back capture video data, the IRC will not display the Deny or Accept warning message when another user attempts to access or share the IRC. Instead, the new IRC session will wait and eventually time-out. If you require access to the IRC, attempt to access the IRC and time-out, use the Acquire feature to take control of the IRC. Keyboard LED does not display correctly The client keyboard LED does not reflect the true state of the various keyboard lock keys. However, the Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock keys are fully functional when using the Key Up/Down keyboard option in IRC. Troubleshooting iLO 2 203

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Troubleshooting iLO 2 203
No console replay while server is powered down
Playback of capture buffers and recorded console sessions are not available any time the server is
powered down. You can play back the captured buffers by exporting the buffers to a web server and
playing the files on another server IRC console. Manually export the buffer with the export button located
on the Remote Console>Settings page after configuring the web server and export location.
Skipping information during boot and fault buffer playback
Some loss of screen information is normal and might be seen during play back of boot and fault buffers.
To help alleviate the problem, ensure that the IRC is active during boot and fault. If you continue to
experience data loss, try a manual capture of these sequences. To manually capture a server sequence,
start the IRC, and click record button.
Out of Memory error starting Integrated Remote Console
The client system can run out of memory if too many IRC sessions are opened at one time. Every IRC
session requires at least 16 MB of memory for screen buffer space and Virtual Folder can use about 100
MB. If a message box appears when starting the IRC, not enough memory is available on the client to
buffer the screen data. For example:
To correct these types of errors, close some IRC sessions or add memory to the client machine to allow
more sessions to be open simultaneously.
Session leader does not receive connection request when IRC is
in replay mode
As a session leader, when you play back capture video data, the IRC will not display the
Deny or
Accept
warning message when another user attempts to access or share the IRC. Instead, the new IRC
session will wait and eventually time-out. If you require access to the IRC, attempt to access the IRC and
time-out, use the Acquire feature to take control of the IRC.
Keyboard LED does not display correctly
The client keyboard LED does not reflect the true state of the various keyboard lock keys. However, the
Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock keys are fully functional when using the Key Up/Down keyboard
option in IRC.