The "IPMI proxy via auxiliary server" module allows owners of servers with IPMI, having internal IP address to access IPMI web-interfaces. Access is provided through connecting of VNC to the selected server with CentOS 7. The environment with a limited version of the browser and IPMI web interface page is created on the server. This article describes how to access the IPMI Hewlett-Packard Lights Out 100 (iLo100) in noVNC when you use the "IPMI proxy via auxiliary sever" module
IPMI information
IPMI Version: 2.0.
FW Version: 4.26.
HV Version: 1.0.
Description: DL160 G6.
Video-guide
Step-by-step instruction
Step 1. Authentication.
Step 2. Go to Virtual KVM/Media.
Step 3. Confirm that you want to use the Java-application to open the console jnlp-file.
Step 4. Agree with the security warning.
Step 5. Open the console.
Step 1. Authentication
Authorization algorithm:
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Click in the Username field;
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Click "Login";
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Click in the Password field;
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Click Password;
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Click "login" button or the"Enter" key on the keyboard
Step 2. "Virtual KVM/Media" section:
After you have entered the WEB interface, the browser can ask you to update Java. It is not necessary to install updates, because the browser has limited functionality and can’t update Java.
Step 3. Confirm the use of Java application to open the jnlp-console file
Press Always run on this site.
Step 4. Confirm that you want to use the Java application to open the jnlp-console file:
- Enable the option I accept the risk and want to run this application.
- Click Run.
Step 5. Open the console
Click OK.
Notes
Clipboard
The Clipboard button is located in the upper left corner of noVNC window. It allows copying text from the user's computer to the clipboard of the proxy-server with browser window and back.I:
- Click the "Clipboard" button and copy the text;
- Place the cursor in the text input field;
- Press "Ctrl + V" or the middle button of your mouse.
The incorrect website certificate where java-applet is downloaded
Possible causes of the issues:
- the certificate hostname does not match the website hostname;
- the certificate has expired;
- the certificate was signed by an untrusted certification authority.
In DCImanager 5.149 and later, if the certificate has not expired, this warning does not appear on the screen.
Expired java-applet certificate warning
To fix this issue, you should update IPMI firmware.