HP D6028-90004 manual My power control functions appear to be disabled

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Chapter 7

Troubleshooting

access especially when the connection is forgotten. An administrator may change the default automatic logout time.

The keys I type from the remote client don’t appear on the server screen.

Type in the keyboard lock password to unlock the keyboard. The keyboard remains unlocked until the next system reboot. If the password does not enable the keyboard, try toggling the Numlock key at the server to enable the numeric keypad.

My power control functions appear to be disabled.

Power control functions are disabled when the server’s keyboard lock is on. To turn off keyboard lock, either execute a remote Reset, or type in the keyboard lock password using Text Remote Control. Verify that the I2C cable is properly connected both to the HP TopTools Remote Control card and to the HP NetServer’s system board.

If you are a member of the "User" group, controlling server power functions is not one of your privileges.

Some of my remote control functions appear to be disabled.

If the server’s power goes down, some HP TopTools Remote Control functions that require the server to be powered up are also suspended, including console redirection, PCI Bus Utilization monitoring, and server resets. The battery will still allow you to connect to the card and perform functions which don’t require the server to be powered on.

The card does not accept a new connection even if I have closed a previous connection.

The HP TopTools Remote Control card allows a maximum of 30 HTTP connections to be opened at the same time. If you are closing an HTTP connection it may take about two minutes until the socket disappears. During this time a new connection may be rejected if the total amount of active sockets is greater than 30.

While using the Netscape browser, resizing of the window logs me out.

If the Netscape client browser window displaying the TopTools Remote Control page is resized or refreshed the remote client will be logged out for security reasons. Please login again using your login name and password.

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Contents HP TopTools Remote Control User Guide Page Contents Getting the Latest Recommended Modems List 105 Page Quick Start HP TopTools Remote Control PCI Card ConnectorsSet up the remote connection see for detailed instructions Chapter Admin Introducing HP TopTools Remote Control How HP TopTools Remote Control Works Package Contents Acronyms DocumentationWho Should Use This Guide HP TopTools Remote Control Features and FunctionsManagement and Security Diagnostics Minimum Server Requirements HP TopTools Remote Control System RequirementsLAN Connection Requirements Minimum Remote Client RequirementsDial-up PPP Connection Requirements Supported Web BrowsersHardware Installation and Configuration Preparing the HP TopTools Remote Control Card Verifying and Updating the Server’s System BiosMounting the Battery Pack Connecting the Battery Pack and Cables Locating the I2C/IPMB Connector Connecting the I2C Cable to the Remote Control CardConnecting the I2C Cable to the Server Installing the TopTools Remote Control Card in the ServerAC/DC Adapter for HP TopTools Remote Control card Connecting an Optional AC/DC AdapterPlugging in the Optional AC/DC Adapter Verifying Card InstallationSelf Test Power Up Sequence Remote Connection Options Setting Up the Remote ConnectionRunning the HP TopTools Remote Control Bios Setup Program Setting Up the Remote Connection LAN ConfigurationRemote Control card’s LAN IP address PPP ConfigurationFirmware Update Configuration Remote Boot ConfigurationPreparation for Firmware Update Setting Up a LAN ConnectionRemote Client Configuration LAN Setting Up to Use an External ModemX3&c0&d0 Remote Client Configuration PPP/Dial-Up NetworkingExample Configuring Dial-Up Networking in Windows NT 10. Define the Dial-Up Server Type 11. Define TCP/IP Settings 12. Configure Script Page Logging In to HP TopTools Remote Control HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface Software Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Web Interface Chapter Page NT Console Redirection to a Remote Client Installing pcANYWHERE32 Server Software Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the ServerConsole Redirection Over a LAN \util\pca32\us\disk1\setup.exe Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Server SoftwareYou can configure the pcANYWHERE32 host to wait for both Installing pcANYWHERE32 on the Remote Client Configuring pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client Software Installing pcANYWHERE32 Remote Client SoftwarePcANYWHERE32 Remote Control Connection Items Modem Connection LAN ConnectionCustomizing Your Connection Items Using NT Graphics Console RedirectionFor a LAN connection For a Modem connectionChapter Problems with Installation TroubleshootingHP TopTools Remote Control card does not respond PagingNo Connection TAP No message go ahead Remote Client Some of my remote control functions appear to be disabled My power control functions appear to be disabledErase all existing user account information Forgot my password and can no longer log into the cardEvent Codes Description System PowerAppendix a Post Errors Disk Drives and Controllers SCSIFLT/ Smart Scsiflt Smart SCSIFLT/ Smart DAC Scsiflt Fcarray Physical device reports a hard error Informational Critical Non-recoverable Network Interface Controllers Notification Never Paged Severity Description Other APC/UPS Critical Informational Initialization String for PPP and Numeric Paging Recommended ModemsGetting the Latest Recommended Modems List Overview What Is TFTP? Installing and Using Tftp\ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe Tftp Requirements Updating HP TopTools Remote Control FirmwareStarting the Tftp Server \tftp\public\hp\fw\ttrc\us\ttrcrom.bin Using the HP TopTools Remote Control Remote Boot Feature \ttrc\us Creating a Floppy Boot ImageInitiating a Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image Examples of Remote Boot Using a Floppy Boot Image Example 1 a remote server Bios update Copydisk a x\path\diagasst.dsk Command.com Autoexec.bat Aic7870.dsk Edit.com Page Description Technical SpecificationsFeature Description Safety Battery OperationShutting Down the Card to Conserve Battery Power ChargingLife Expectancy Battery InitializationBattery Disposal ReplacementPage As little white dashes on the circuit board LED CodesSuggested Actions Failure CodesAppendix F Page Keyboard Layouts Appendix G Software Product Limited Warranty Hardware Product Limited WarrantyRemovable Media HP Software License Agreement For Products Labeled Class B FCC Radio Frequency Emissions Statements101 For Products Labeled Class a LAN ConnectionManufacturer’s Name Canada Technical SupportOther Countries EuropeIndex Bios106 107 108