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3.
Verify if the RILOE II Management Interface Driver is installed on the host by selecting My
Computer>Properties>Hardware>Device Manager>Multifunction Adapters.
4. Verify if Terminal Services pass-through service and the RILOE II proxy is installed and running on the
host by selecting Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services and attempting to restart the
Terminal Service.
5. Determine if the Application Event Log is full.
The Terminal Services pass-through service might experience start-up problems when the operating
system Application Event Log is full. To view the event log, select Computer
Management>System Tools>Event Viewer>Application.
6. Verify that the Terminal Services port assignment is correct. Verify that the Terminal Services client,
mstsc.exe, is located in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32.
If not, reconfigure the pass-through configuration to Enabled and manually activate the Terminal
Services client.
Using virtual devices
With virtual devices, an administrator directs a host server to boot and use a diskette or CD-ROM on the
client machine or use an image file from anywhere on the network. Virtual devices eliminate the need to
visit a host server to insert and use a diskette or CD-ROM, enabling remote operating system installation
and host server ROM updates from a CD or network drive.
Virtual devices allow you to carry out any of the following functions:
• Running User Diagnostics by booting the host server from a diagnostic diskette
NOTE: HP recommends that you first delete the SYSMON2.TM file before using User Diagnostics with the
Virtual Floppy Drive.
• Applying ROM updates to remote host servers
• Deploying an operating system or other software from a CD in a client machine to a host server
• Performing disaster recovery of failed operating systems
NOTE: If the server operating system does not support ACPI, using the virtual power button feature of the
RILOE II will shut down the server immediately and not permit a graceful shutdown.