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2 alternative booting, 1 booting a managed system to linux rescue mode, 3 apache service does not start – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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See:

Problem

Section 23.21 (page 251)

Unable to get SSH credentials: SSH credentials for the specified server were not set
or are missing

Section 23.21 (page 251)

SSH authentication failed

Section 23.21 (page 251)

Unable to create SSH connection: Connection refused

Section 23.18 (page 246)

Error retrieving BMC for server. Root cause: Could not determine the BMC associated
with the server (x.x.x.x) in the database

Section 23.18 (page 246)

Unable to power off server: Error retrieving BMC for server. Root cause: Error status
"User login name was not found"

Section 23.18 (page 246)

Problem manipulating EV

23.2 Alternative booting

23.2.1 Booting a managed system to Linux Rescue Mode

Use the Diagnose

Boot to Linux Rescue Mode option to access a

RAM disk

environment on

a target managed system.

NOTE:

If booting to the Linux Rescue Mode fails, the target server lost its association with its

management processor. To troubleshoot that problem, see

Section 23.19 (page 247)

.

23.2.2 Booting a managed system to the SmartStart Toolkit

You can use the Configure

Boot to SmartStart Toolkit option to boot a target managed system

to the HP SmartStart Toolkit environment for diagnostic purposes.

When you boot a system to the toolkit environment, the root disk partitions are mounted on the
/mnt/target

directory.

The following system utilities are available in the /TOOLKIT directory:

reboot

setbootorder

statemgr

rbsureset

hpdiscovery

ifhw

hwquery

For information about using the toolkit utilities, see the HP SmartStart Toolkit :

http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/toolkit/index.html

NOTE:

If booting to the SmartStart Toolkit fails, the target server lost its association with its

management processor. To troubleshoot that problem, see

Section 23.19 (page 247)

.

23.3 Apache service does not start

The Apache service does not start if you did not create a self-signed Apache certificate.

SLES:

Look in the /var/log/apache2/error_log log file for service errors. You might see an
error similar to this:

Init: Unable to read server certificate from file
/etc/apache2/ssl.crt/server.crt

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