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Host inventory or test connection fails due to invalid or unknown
iDRAC IP.
About this task
The host inventory or test connection fails due to invalid or unknown iDRAC IP and you receive messages such as "network
latencies or unreachable host," "connection refused,", "operation has timed out", "WSMAN", "no route to host", and "IP address:
null".
Steps
1. Open the iDRAC virtual console.
2. Press F2 and go to Troubleshooting Options.
3. In Troubleshooting Options, go to Restart Management Agents.
4. To restart the management agents, press F11.
Results
A valid iDRAC IP is now available.
NOTE: Host inventory can also fail when OMIVV fails to enable WBEM services on hosts running ESXi 6.5. See Create host
credential profile on page 41 for more information about WBEM service.
When I tried to use lockdown mode, it fails
When I added a host to the host credential profile in lockdown mode, the inventory started, but failed stating that No Remote
Access Controller was found or Inventory is not supported on this host.
If you put the host in lockdown mode or remove a host from lockdown mode, ensure that you wait for 30minutes before
performing the next operation in OMIVV.
Network configuration
After adding or removing the second NIC, the Network
Configuration page shows three NICs
After you add or remove a NIC from the OMIVV appliance using the vSphere client, once you boot the OMIVV appliance and log
in to the OMIVV terminal console, sometimes the Network Configuration page shows inconsistent number of NICs.
Resolution: Use the MAC address to compare and configure the correct NIC and use the button to remove the extra NICs.
Version Affected: 5.0
When adding or removing network adapters to OMIVV, the existing
NICs disappear from the OMIVV console
Sometimes, when you add or remove a network adapter to the OMIVV appliance by using the vSphere Client, the existing NICs
disappear from the OMIVV console.
Workaround: Perform any one of the following tasks:
1. a. Remove all the work adapters from the terminal console utility.
b. Shut down the appliance
c. Remove the network adapters from the appliance.
d. Reboot the OMIVV appliance.
e. Shut down the appliance
f. Add the required network adapter (s) and complete the network adapters configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ
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