The Java Web Start application opens in a separate window outside of the web browser. At launch, a blank secondary
window opens. Do not close this window after the Java IRC loads.
6. Use the remote console features.
Starting the Java IRC (OpenJDK JRE)
Use this procedure to start the Java IRC in environments with Linux and the OpenJDK JRE. The version of the Java IRC
that supports the OpenJDK JRE is a Java applet.
Prerequisites
• Remote Console privilege
• A license that supports this feature is installed. For information about the available license types and the features they
support, see the licensing documentation at the following website:
https://www.hpe.com/support/ilo-docs.
• The
Remote Console feature is enabled on the Access Settings page.
• The OpenJDK JRE is installed.
• Pop-up blockers are disabled.
In some cases, you can bypass the pop-up blocker by
Ctrl+clicking the remote console launch button.
• The Java plug-in is installed in the client browser.
Procedure
1. Click Remote Console & Media in the navigation tree.
The
Launch tab displays the remote console launch options.
2. Click the Applet button.
3. If a Security Warning dialog box or a confirmation dialog box appears, follow the onscreen instructions to continue.
4. If you are prompted to confirm that you want to run the application, click Run.
If you do not click
Run, the Java IRC will not start.
The Java applet opens in a separate window.
5. Use the remote console features.
Acquiring the remote console
If another user is working in the remote console, you can acquire it from that user.
Prerequisites
• Remote Console privilege
• A license that supports this feature is installed. For information about the available license types and the features they
support, see the licensing documentation at the following website:
https://www.hpe.com/support/ilo-docs.
• The
Remote Console feature is enabled on the Access Settings page.
Procedure
1. Click Remote Console & Media in the navigation tree.
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