04-18-2013 05:31 PM - edited 03-01-2019 10:59 AM
Hi, all
I'm new to UCS server, so please guide me kindly
what the problem is..
when I try to launch vKVM to install esxi, the kvm console window is not shown.
However, I can see the javaw.exe proccess running. I hava tested with java7, java6, and earlier version.
sometimes java window is open and says downloading application, and verifying the application. nothing more.
do you guys know why it is doing this??
FYI, I used dedicated port, not redundancy port on CIMC configuration. that is the only thing I have ever touched on UCS.
of course assigned the ip address for CIMC.
the host computer is in 192.168.1.x and UCS is in 10.10.10.x
thank you.
04-18-2013 07:41 PM
Is your current browser configured with a proxy by chance? if sui try disabling it.
Robert
04-18-2013 07:46 PM
it is not proxy set up.... neither browser nor java ..
and the BIOS version is C220M3.1.5.1c.0 (Build Date: 01/31/2013)
CIMC Firmware : 1.5(1b)
05-25-2013 12:44 PM
any other suggestions. I have the exact same issue. Tried using multiple different versions of java to no avail.
Thanks,
05-26-2013 07:53 AM
Hi,
Are you running exactly the same BIOS and CIMC version described above?
Are you removing completely other Java versions before trying another one?
Is yours also a new installation?
Does this happen to you no matter what PC is used ?
Also, if you recently upgraded, check this out:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3932912#3932912
-Kenny
05-26-2013 04:10 PM
I succeeded with the other laptop Howerver, I could not find difference between the laptop and mine.
versions of java and explorer were the same.
there should be more...
just letting you know..
05-27-2013 05:35 AM
Is your computer in English?
There is an issue on that release, where KVM does not open on a non-English Java locale:
CSCuf04523 KVM client not able to launch in non-English locale
Try enabling Java console, and attach the output to verify the details about the failure:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/javaconsole.xml
Delete the Java cache, if you haven't.
In addition, check this out:
viewer.jnlp(14.17.2.100@0@1362683732886)
As shown in this example, the file typically contains the IP address of the Cisco UCS. In this example, the PC saves these files to the My Downloads folder, based on the preferences in the browser.
On a Windows-based PC, the issue is the same. The Java .jnlp files run in the Java Web Start application, which is included with the Java install.
You should now be able to run your KVM.
Note: You can also open the file with the Javaws.exe program.
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