Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
@localhost said:
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
@localhost said:
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
Any thoughts?
WindowsXP VM.
That may be tough to get my hands on for sometime. Anything else?
@localhost said:
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
Any thoughts?
These old toasters are increasingly a pain in the butt, even old browsers/old Java runtimes are a nightmare.
What worked for me recently: if you find an old Android pad/smartphone (like Android 3/4), install an old version of the HP 'iLO Console' app (e.g. 1.05.6). YMMV
@localhost said:
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
Any thoughts?
These old toasters are increasingly a pain in the butt, even old browsers/old Java runtimes are a nightmare.
What worked for me recently: if you find an old Android pad/smartphone (like Android 3/4), install an old version of the HP 'iLO Console' app (e.g. 1.05.6). YMMV
Does anyone know if you can transfer OneProvider dedis?
On top of that if you can transfer them & anyone has one of the $17 16GB boxs they no longer want I'd be interested in grabbing that as they upped the price of them to $20+ now
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@beanman109 said:
Does anyone know if you can transfer OneProvider dedis?
On top of that if you can transfer them & anyone has one of the $17 16GB boxs they no longer want I'd be interested in grabbing that as they upped the price of them to $20+ now
Last heard they don't allow transfers (2023).
Damn I thought these were fixed price.
They're fixed at the price you buy them at, but for some reason they're changing the 'sale' price of them constantly so they're at $20 to get a new box right now.
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They're fixed at the price you buy them at, but for some reason they're changing the 'sale' price of them constantly so they're at $20 to get a new box right now.
Yeh.
My 17$ dedi (2tbx2) is having some trouble with kvm. I hope they are able to sort it out...
@localhost said:
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
Any thoughts?
These old toasters are increasingly a pain in the butt, even old browsers/old Java runtimes are a nightmare.
What worked for me recently: if you find an old Android pad/smartphone (like Android 3/4), install an old version of the HP 'iLO Console' app (e.g. 1.05.6). YMMV
You need to install an old java to use the ILO or IDRAC Java 7 or something then it will work. But i agree these boxes should be decomised a long time ago
Usually I would use smartctl to find the disk health. But, now since its setup on HW Raid1, what is the best way to identify the disk health? PowerOnHours, any bad sectors etc etc. Below commands show how the setup is. Thanks in advance.
[plumberg@myHost ~]$ sudo lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sda 8:0 0 1.8T 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 1G 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 0 1.8T 0 part
└─luks-7815da3c-eaee-4bd0-a51a-2d49caa1070b 253:0 0 1.8T 0 crypt
├─almalinux_myHost-root 253:1 0 70G 0 lvm /
├─almalinux_myHost-swap 253:2 0 7.8G 0 lvm [SWAP]
└─almalinux_myHost-home 253:3 0 1.7T 0 lvm /home
[plumberg@myHost ~]$ sudo smartctl -i /dev/sda1
smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [x86_64-linux-5.14.0-427.24.1.el9_4.x86_64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-20, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor: HP
Product: LOGICAL VOLUME
Revision: 6.64
Compliance: SPC-3
User Capacity: 2,000,365,379,584 bytes [2.00 TB]
Logical block size: 512 bytes
Physical block size: 4096 bytes
Rotation Rate: 15000 rpm
Logical Unit id: 0x600508b1001c837b9d4895e37d2ca9e2
Serial number: PACCRID2806YF
Device type: disk
Local Time is: Wed Jul 17 18:37:12 2024 EDT
SMART support is: Unavailable - device lacks SMART capability.
So for some reason, it says SMART is not available?
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Yo kid you can't just expect (or ask) someone to buy a dedi for you.
I have 4 servers with NC and LOVE them. Most recent is their ARM offering, VPS 1000 ARM G11.
Also: nutcup? LMFAO!
ik mate i was just joking
$13 box is in stock again if you were still looking for one.
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It's listed at $13.10. That extra 10 cents destroys the deal. /s
$17.04 deal is back with 2x2tb sata
Hi, any recommendations on how to access the iPMI/ KVM HP iLO3? Unfortunately my system is a little too modern to handle it.
I tried installing Firefox 35 portable and that seemed to show the IPMI. But the Java applet does not seem to work. Another option is to have jnlp downloaded, but openwebstart also fails.
Any thoughts?
WindowsXP VM.
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That may be tough to get my hands on for sometime. Anything else?
you may need to install a older java binary, like java7 or something by googling a bit.
I run HPLOCONS in a Windows VM. Googling should get you a link
These old toasters are increasingly a pain in the butt, even old browsers/old Java runtimes are a nightmare.
What worked for me recently: if you find an old Android pad/smartphone (like Android 3/4), install an old version of the HP 'iLO Console' app (e.g. 1.05.6). YMMV
I actually found it yesterday by chance. But it seems my kvm freezes over. But definitely it's a god send
I'll try that too
Does anyone know if you can transfer OneProvider dedis?
On top of that if you can transfer them & anyone has one of the $17 16GB boxs they no longer want I'd be interested in grabbing that as they upped the price of them to $20+ now
lex.st - Free Shared Hosting in 4 Locations. fk ipv6.
Last heard they don't allow transfers (2023).
Damn I thought these were fixed price.
They're fixed at the price you buy them at, but for some reason they're changing the 'sale' price of them constantly so they're at $20 to get a new box right now.
lex.st - Free Shared Hosting in 4 Locations. fk ipv6.
Yeh.
My 17$ dedi (2tbx2) is having some trouble with kvm. I hope they are able to sort it out...
Try Avoro.eu they are also great, same spec
You need to install an old java to use the ILO or IDRAC Java 7 or something then it will work. But i agree these boxes should be decomised a long time ago
Finally got me the OS installed via IPMI.
Usually I would use smartctl to find the disk health. But, now since its setup on HW Raid1, what is the best way to identify the disk health? PowerOnHours, any bad sectors etc etc. Below commands show how the setup is. Thanks in advance.
So for some reason, it says SMART is not available?
@localhost
remove the partition from the device
smartctl -a /dev/sda
also need MegaCli for the hardware raid devices
MegaCli -PDList -aALL
MegaCli -PDList -aALL | grep "Device Id"
smartctl -a -d sat+megaraid,#DeviceID /dev/sda
Kool. Will check that out in sometime. Thnx
Seems MegaCli is an older implementation.. StorCLI is new. But I am unable to find good instructions to get set with StorCLI.
I installed MegaCli and it has some additional dependencies which are not readily available in AL9... Sigh
maybe i you boot back into the raid configuration via your IPMI you may be able to get the Device ID's from that to pass through to smartctl?
oh, interesting... any tips on what to check?
nope sorry
edit: worst case, boot into a older ubuntu or something via livecd/netboot and run megacli via that to get device id?
double posting, System Rescue CD has MegaCli package with it
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=systemrescue&pkglist=true&version=2.0.1
old version anyway
https://onyx.koli.ch/file/mark/triage/rescuecd/ here is the older version 2.0.1 with MegaCli included
@localhost
https://github.com/DomiStyle/docker-idrac6
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