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- | Depending on your browser, you might get a window asking for login details, use the OS login, not the BMC login. If you don't get this window, you just have to login from the command prompt. | + | Depending on your browser, you might get a window asking for login details, use the BMC login, not the OS login. If you don't get this window, you just have to login from the command prompt. |
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+ | ==== Diagnostic Example ==== | ||
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+ | When using the Web Console, there are many things you can do, one of these is to look at the server logs. Click on the second tab <color # | ||
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+ | Now click the <color # | ||
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+ | I had a server that would not install any OS, and kept rebooting. The install errors made little sense, so the Even Log was checked by a colleague, and here we can see that is is full of <color # | ||
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+ | So if you have a server that is being troublesome, | ||
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