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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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session after losing the connection. No prior warning is given. After you confirm you want to proceedwith the acquire operation, you are notified by an alert window that the operation could take 30 secondsor longer to complete. Do not click the Acquire button again during this time.Only one acquire command is allowed every five minutes for all users. If another user has recentlyacquired the Remote Console, clicking the Acquire button can result in a page informing you that the fiveminuteacquire disabled period is in effect. Close the window and re-launch Remote Console again. TheAcquire button is disabled in the new page until the acquire disable period expires. When the Acquirebutton is enabled (this operation happens automatically, and you do not have to refresh the page), youcan attempt to acquire the Remote Console session again.Only one acquire attempt may be made per Remote Console session window. If you have successfullyacquired the Remote Console, and someone subsequently acquires it from you, you must open a newRemote Console window to attempt to acquire the Remote Console session again.Optimizing mouse performance for Remote Console or <strong>Integrated</strong> Remote ConsoleIn some Microsoft® Windows® configurations the mouse acceleration must be set correctly for remoteconsole mouse to behave properly.SLES 9Determine which mouse device is the Remote Console mouse by using the xsetpointer -l commandto list all mice.1. Determine which mouse you want to modify by cross-referencing the output of xsetpointer with the Xconfiguration (either /etc/X11/XF86Config or /etc/X11/xorg.conf)2. Select the remote console mouse as the mouse you want to modify. For example:xsetpointer Mouse[2]3. Set the acceleration parameters. For example:xset m 1/1 1.Red Hat Enterprise LinuxSet the acceleration parameters using:xset m 1/1 1Windows® mouse synchronizationThe default High Performance mouse setting on the Global Setting page is designed to use the best settingbased on the server operating system. To function correctly requires the <strong>HP</strong> ProLiant <strong>Lights</strong>-<strong>Out</strong>Management Interface Driver is loaded and the server has been rebooted after the driver installation. Ifyou experience mouse synchronization problems under Windows, change the High Performance Mousesetting to Yes.High-performance mouse settingsWhen using the Remote Console, you can enable the High Performance Mouse feature. This featuregreatly improves pointer performance and accuracy on Windows® Server 2003 and Windows® 2000Service Pack 3 or later. The High Performance Mouse feature changes the mouse emulation from aconventional PS/2 mouse to a USB HID mouse. The HID mouse reports updates in an absolute coordinatesystem instead of a relative coordinate system (like a PS/2 mouse) and eliminates mouse synchronizationproblems.The High Performance Mouse feature currently works only in Windows® operating systems. Because ituses USB, this feature can potentially interfere with virtual media. This feature cannot be enabled ordisabled while virtual media is connected.Windows® users should enable the High-Performance Mouse option on the Remote Console Settingsscreen. Other operating system servers experiencing Remote Console mouse trouble should disable theUsing iLO 2 78

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