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		<title>Windows 2003: Windows could not start?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 13:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Versluis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I lost my Openfiler iSCSI SAN with a &#8220;kernel panic&#8221; stop message. All virtual machines which were located on that VMWare ESX cluster froze. After I found the problem I reboot the Openfiler machine, and server came back successfully. While checking all virtual machines I encountered another problem with my development MS SQL server. Just after the POST boot phase a black screen was shown and boot process stopped. Unfortunately I didn&#8217;t have any screenshot for this window but it was something like: Last time I had this situation I was not able to fix this problem without reinstalling the OS. I had no recent backup. I run out of my options to get this virtual machine running again. What I did than: Shutdown the VM Shutdown another working VM Mount the virtual disk of the failed Windows installation on the second VM and boot. After Windows was boot of the second virtual machine I assigned a disk letter of the failed Windows installation. I went to E:\Windows\System32\config and got the following error message. I right clicked on the volume; went to properties and opened tools tab. I clicked &#8220;check now&#8221; to repair the volume. After 9% I got warning volume and the process stopped. Again I was lost and I remembered the chkdsk.exe tool. I run that tool from command line: chkdsk e: /f After check disk process has finished I was able to access all folders. I shut down the virtual machine and disconnected the virtual disk, and boot my ...]]></description>
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		<title>HP Lights-Out Online Configuration Utility (HPONCFG)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 15:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Versluis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently the motherboard of one of the HP ProLiant ML370 G4&#160; was replaced due faulty hardware, but the ILO was never reconfigured back. The ILO board was not reachable anymore on the old IP address. Last weekend we had issues with Active Directory and none of the domain accounts were able to logon locally with a RDP session; so the ops team tried the ILO remote web interface and this failed. Today I was able to find the IP address of the ILO board with the help of the &#8220;HP System Management Home Page&#8221; tools. I tried to login with the known password but the authentication failed. Couple years ago when these HP servers were deployed there is option in the bios to reset the ILO setting and change the ip and username setting. I do not want to reboot the server and manually reconfigure the ILO board from the console. HP has command line tool for this named HPONCFG. Please go here or search for HPONCFG on google. HP Lights-Out Online Configuration Utility (HPONCFG)Version 1.5.2.0 Description&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; HP Lights-Out Online Configuration utility is a command line utility used to configure iLO, iLO 2 and RILOE II from within the Windows operating systems without requiring a reboot of the server. I am not able to show the screenshots of HPONCFG.exe tool. The server is managed by third party, but after you installed the cpqsetup.exe on the server you should be able to configure the ILO board.]]></description>
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