Ilo Does Not Respond To Ssl Requests; Testing Ssl; Resetting Ilo - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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The new blade is from the factory and has not had auxiliary power applied to it.
The new blade was previously using enclosure bay static IP and is being moved to this new
enclosure where enclosure bay static IP has been configured.
If either of these statements is false, the iLO network cannot use the customer-expected IP address
identified in the enclosure bay static IP record.

iLO does not respond to SSL requests

iLO does not respond to SSL requests when a Java™ warning appears. If a user is logging into an iLO
browser connection and does not complete the login process by responding to the Java certificate
warning, iLO does not respond to future browser requests. The user must continue the login process to free
the iLO Web server.

Testing SSL

The following test checks for the correct security dialog prompt. A non-working server will proceed to a
Page cannot be displayed message. If this test fails, your domain controller is not accepting SSL
connections, and probably has not been issued a certificate.
Open a browser and navigate to <https://<domain controller>:636.
1.
You can substitute <domain> in place of <domain controller> which goes to the DNS and checks
which domain controller is handling requests for the domain. Test multiple domain controllers to
verify all of them have been issued a certificate.
If SSL is operating correctly on the domain controller (a certificate is issued), you are prompted with
2.
a security message asking if you want to proceed with accessing the site, or view the server's
certificate. Clicking Yes does not display a web page. This is normal. This process is automatic, but
might require rebooting. To avoid rebooting:
Open the MMC and add the certificates snap-in. When prompted, select Computer Account for
a.
the type of certificates you want to view. Click OK to return to the certificates snap in.
Select Personal>Certificates folder. Right-click the folder and select Request New Certificate.
b.
Verify Type is domain controller and click Next until a certificate is used.
c.
You can also use Microsoft® LDP tool to verify SSL connections. For more information on the LDP tool, go
to the Microsoft® website (http://www.microsoft.com/support).
An old certificate can cause problems with SSL can on the domain controller when it points to a
previously trusted CA with the same name, which is rare but might happen if a certificate service is added
and removed and then added again on the domain controller. To remove old certificates and issue a new
one follow the instructions in Step 2.

Resetting iLO

In rare instances, it might be necessary to reset iLO; for example, if iLO is not responding to the browser.
To reset iLO, you must power down the server and disconnect the power supplies completely.
iLO may reset itself in certain instances. For example, an internal iLO watchdog timer resets if the
firmware detects an iLO problem. If a firmware upgrade is completed or a network setting is changed,
iLO also resets.
Troubleshooting iLO 184

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