When using the Virtual Power Button feature, verify that the Remote Insight internal cable or Virtual Power Button cable is installed correctly.
Inability to upgrade the RILOE II firmware
If you attempt to upgrade the firmware of the RILOE II, and the board does not respond or does not accept the firmware upgrade, you must force the ROM upgrade procedure by changing the default switch settings of SW3 ("Switch settings (SW3) to force ROM upgrade" on page 179). Upgrade the firmware of the RILOE II by downloading the RILOE II Smart Component available on the HP website (http://www.hp.com).
1.Download and extract the Smart Component.
2.Use the makedisk.bat file to create a bootable firmware diskette.
3.Insert the bootable diskette into the host server.
4.Power on the server.
5.Follow the onscreen instructions to upgrade the RILOE II firmware.
When the firmware upgrade is complete, return the switches to the factory default position.
Switch settings (SW3) to force ROM upgrade
Switch | Default | Force ROM upgrade |
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1 | OFF | OFF |
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2 | OFF | OFF |
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3 | OFF | ON |
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4 | OFF | OFF |
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Incorrect time or date of entries in the event log
The time and date are updated by Insight Management agents on supported network operating systems. The RILOE II time and date are updated at boot time and the agents automatically update the time and date periodically.
Interpreting LED indicators
The LED indicators are located on the front of the RILOE II board. The LED indicators have the following assignments.
FB | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
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During initial boot of the RILOE II, the LED indicators flash randomly. After the board has booted, the 7 LED flashes every second and the other LED indicators (0 through 6) light up. The FB LED lights up after the system has booted to indicate a hardware failure.
If a hardware failure is detected, reset RILOE II. See "Resetting the RILOE II to factory default settings" for more information. If you continue to have problems, you can contact HP technical support or visit the HP website (http://www.hp.com).
Invalid Source IP address
An Invalid Source IP address error might display on the login screen if caching is enabled in the Java
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