Tested with Java Version 6 Update 31 (build 1.6.0_31) on Windows 7. Well… sorry Java applets + Super Micro IPMI, you really disappoint me!Ģ7/Mar/2012: Resolution: Use the IPMIView application which does not rely on web browsers. Though the Java failed on them today as well, as they are running Debian “lenny”, which seems to be having the latest Java version 1.6.20 too. Some not-so-bleeding-edge Linux machines, in order to have a “stable” Java installation there. As I’m a real paranoid about having a backup, I have a backup of the “backup option” – X over VNC, running on I (always) have a “backup option” – a Windows 7 virtual machine running on my desktop, as Java tends to work better for me on Windows (cross-platform, eh?). Today, it’s the “Launch Console” button doing absolutely nothing on my Kubuntu desktop – no errors, no action after clicking it, no nothing. Thus I’m not able to access the remote console of the server quickly, which in turn gets me real headache. One thing is for sure – I rarely need it, but almost each time I want to use the server-critical “Console Redirection” feature on our Super Micro servers, there is some problem with the Java applet. I don’t know if it’s Java or the Super Micro IPMI developers to blame, or both.
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