HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP Integrated Lights-Out Network Card User Manual


 
384 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
One known example of this issue is during the Linux booting and posting
process, in which some of the POST messages can be lost. A possible
repercussion is that a keyboard response will be requested by the boot process
and will be missed. To avoid this issue, the booting and posting process should
be slowed down by editing the Linux startup script to allow more time for
keyboard responses.
Remote Console Turns Grey or Black
The Remote Console screen will turn gray or black when the server is rebooted
from the Terminal Services client. The screen will remain gray or black for 30
seconds to one minute. The client will close because the Terminal Services server
is not available. The iLO remote console should take over, but the Remote
Console screen will turn gray or black. When the screen returns, the Remote
Console functions normally.
Troubleshooting SSH and Telnet Problems
The following sections discuss troubleshooting SSH and telnet issues.
Initial PuTTY Input Slow
During initial connection using a PuTTY client, input is accepted slowly for
approximately 5 seconds. This can be addressed by changing the configuration
options in the client under the Low-level TCP connection options, uncheck the
Disable Nagle's algorithm option. Under telnet options, set telnet negotiation
mode to Passive.
PuTTY Client Unresponsive with Shared Network Port
When using PuTTY client with the Shared Network Port, the PuTTY session
may become unresponsive when a large amount a data is transferred or when
using a Virtual Serial Port and Remote Console. To correct the issue, close the
PuTTY client, and restart the session.