McDATA 8832 Switch User Manual


 
IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide
4. The Remote Control window is a pop up window. If you have a popup blocker installed, Remote
Control will be blocked, so make sure popups are allowed for the management module IP. Note:
Remote Control does work with Firefox, so if you are having trouble with the popup blocker in
Windows XP SP2, Firefox may be a viable alternative.
5. The Remote Control window includes a tool bar (
Figure 6) with “sticky keys” for passing “ctrl”,
alt”, and others keystrokes to the target system. This is particularly important when trying to enter
setup screens, such as the QLogic setup which is accessed by hitting “ctrl-Q”. Click on the sticky
ctrl” then hit Q when you see the message during POST.
6. If there is no keyboard response in Remote Control, confirm that the Remote Control window has
focus. Click on the keyboard widget in the toolbar. There is also a known issue, fixed in the 73G
release of the Management Module firmware, where the “ctrl” or the “alt” keys become stuck on.
Clicking the icons on the toolbar twice should clear this state and may restore keyboard response.
Figure 6 Remote Control Window
7. If, during a Linux installation, you see the message “No Video Available” (shown in
Figure 6) then
most likely “nofb” was not specifying as a boot option. See Section
4.3 for more information.
8. When switching from managing one chassis to another, it is recommended that you close your
browser after logging off from the first chassis, especially if you were using Remote Control in the first
session. Otherwise, you may encounter errors with the Remote Disk applet (middle frame,
Figure 5)
in the second session such as “remotedrive.dll is not accessible” “exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException.” “Initialization error. Library not installed” “Unsatisfied Link Error –
Applet com.ibm.asm.remotedisk.RemoteDisk not inited.”
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