01-30-2008
ILOM to unix host
Hello- On Solaris 10g x86 - I had two IP addresses , one for unix host (connecting through putty) and one for ILOM (connecting through CLI and web). I had to perform some changes in FS sizes etc, did that on unix host and executed command 'init 6' remotely for them to take place. But, the unix host shows error when I try to connect it using putty as 'connection timed out' - I still have access to ilo (web - redirection and cli), do you know IF something could be done remotely so that unix host could be back?
thank you
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