Terminal services button display, Remote console and terminal services clients, Troubleshooting terminal services – HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Board User Manual

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Terminal Services button display

RILOE II firmware does not accurately display through the Terminal Services button. Even if the operating
system is not enabled (for example, the host operating system is Linux, which does not support Terminal
Services operation), the Terminal Services button might not appear inactive and might inaccurately imply
that Terminal Services operation is available.

Remote Console and Terminal Services clients

Using the management network connection to the RILOE II, an RILOE II Remote Console session can be
used to display a Terminal Services session to the host. When the RILOE II Remote Console applet runs, it
launches the Terminal Services client based on user preference. The Sun JVM must be installed to obtain
full functionality of this feature. If the Sun JVM is not installed, then the dual-cursor Remote Console cannot
automatically launch the Terminal Services client.

If Terminal Services pass-through is enabled, and the Terminal Services server is available, switching
between RILOE II Remote Console and the Terminal Services client will be seamless as the server
progresses from pre-OS environment to OS-running environment, to OS-not available environment. The
seamless operation is available as long as the Terminal Services client is not started before Remote
Console is available. If Remote Console is available, and the Terminal Services client is available, Remote
Console will start the Terminal Services client when appropriate.

When using the Terminal Services pass-through option with Windows® 2000, there is approximately a
one-minute delay after the CTRL-ALT-DEL dialog box appears before the Terminal Services client launches.
On Windows® Server 2003, the delay is about 30 seconds. The 30 second delay represents how long it
takes for the service to connect to the RDP client running on the server. If the server is rebooted from the
Terminal Services client, the Remote Console screen turns grey or black for up to one minute while RILOE
II determines that the Terminal Services server is no longer available.

If Terminal Services mode is set to

Enabled,

but you want to use the Remote Console, then the Terminal

Services client should be launched directly from the Terminal Services client menu. Launching directly from
the client menu allows simultaneous use of the Terminal Services client and the Remote Console.

Terminal Services can be disabled or enabled at any time. Changing the Terminal Services configuration
causes the RILOE II firmware to reset. Resetting the RILOE II firmware interrupts any open connections to
RILOE II.

When the Terminal Services client is launched by the Remote Console, Remote Console goes into a sleep
mode to avoid consuming CPU bandwidth. Remote Console still listens to the Remote Console default port
23 for any commands from the RILOE II.

RILOE II passes-through only one Terminal Services connection at a time. Terminal Services has a limit of
two concurrent sessions.

The Remote Console activates and becomes available if the Remote Console is in sleep mode and the
Terminal Services client is interrupted by any of the following:

The Terminal Services client is closed by the user.

The Windows® operating system is shut down.

The Windows® operating system locks-up.

Troubleshooting Terminal Services

If you are experiencing problems with RILOE II Terminal Services pass-through, check the following:

1.

Verify that Terminal Services is enabled on the host by selecting My
Computer>Properties>Remote>Remote Desktop.

2.

Verify that the RILOE II pass-through configuration is enabled or set to automatic by checking the
RILOE II Global Settings configuration.

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