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HP blade server problem
I got a error massege:

A iLO2 failure has been detected, make sure you have a suitable iLO2 firmware loaded

Ok, anyone know how to reset iLO setting and update firmware? Because i lost the connection of blade, the enclose can not detect it at all.

Thx

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You can do this from the host using hponcfg /reset
Or
Booting to the SmartStart firmware update CD. This will upgrade the iLO firmware and also reset the iLO processor

Avatar of Ahmed786Ahmed786🇮🇳

Also one more to add.

Note that you may need to set the iLO security override switch to allow the upgrade to work.

Sounds like you have the problem described in http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?locale=en_US&objectID=c01113006, OA cannot communicate with iLO, but you should still be able to connect to the iLO directly with a web browser, just not via the OA.

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Yeah now I called HP and I got this ILO problem solved, it was stupid of me who tried to connect to iLO when its on a diffirent IP range... but now another problem im having... when i tried to connect to the iLO remote, it shows up no video... I dont know why... its a BL480c

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