Using virtual kvm – HP ProLiant DL145 G3 Server User Manual

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2.

Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.

3.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.

4.

Choose one of these options:

o

On ProLiant ML110 G4 and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers, scroll to the bottom of the IPMI page.
The available options include System Event Log and System Event Log (list mode).

o

On ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:

a.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the SEL Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.

b.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the following available setup options:

View BMC System Event Log

Clear BMC System Event Log.

o

On ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers:

a.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the System Event Log submenu. Press the Enter key.

b.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the following available setup items. The available
options include Clear System Event Log and View System Event Log.

5.

Press the Enter key to view the highlighted setup item.

6.

Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exit
Setup.

Using Virtual KVM

The Virtual KVM feature of LO100 is a remote graphic console that turns a supported browser into a

virtual desktop and provides full control over the display, keyboard, and mouse of the host server. The

operating system-independent console supports graphic modes that display remote host server activities,
including shutdown and startup operations.
Virtual KVM is an advanced feature available by installing the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management

Card or purchasing the Lights-Out 100i Select Pack or the Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack. For more

information, see the section, "LO100 optional features (on page

6

)."

NOTE:

This functionality is only available on systems using a dedicated LO100 NIC.

When connecting to the Virtual KVM applet for the first time, the applet reports an error. To clear the

error and connect to the Virtual KVM applet, close your browser session, and then reconnect to the Virtual

KVM applet.
The Virtual KVM applet is not compatible with standard VNC clients and does not implement standard
VNC protocols. You must use the supplied Java™ applet to connect to the server. The Virtual KVM applet

cannot pass the F10 key sequence to the target system. To work around this issue, use the virtual

keyboard on the remote server to transmit the F10 key.
If shared NIC mode is enabled through the BIOS Setup Utility, the KVMS option (link) does not appear or
function on HP ProLiant ML110 servers. If the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card is installed,

you must use the dedicated NIC port on the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card.
The remote graphic console requires JVM version 1.4.2 or later on the client system. To download the

recommended JVM for your system configuration, refer to the HP website
(

http://www.hp.com/servers/manage/jvm

).

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