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5. 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.
6. If a Security Warning dialog box is displayed, click Continue.
If you do not click Continue, the Java IRC will not start.
Starting the Java IRC (OpenJDK JRE)
Use this procedure to start the Java IRC in environments with Linux and the OpenJDK JRE.
1. Navigate to the Remote Console→Remote Console page.
2. Verify that your system meets the requirements for using the Java IRC.
For more information, see “Integrated Remote Console usage information and tips”
3. Click the Applet button.
4. If a Security Warning dialog box is displayed, click Yes to continue.
If you do not click Yes, the Java IRC will not start.
Acquiring the Remote Console
If another user is working in the Remote Console, you can acquire it from that user.
1. Navigate to the Remote Console→Remote Console page.
2. Click the button for the Remote Console you want to use.
The system notifies you that another user is working in the Remote Console.
3. Click the Acquire button.
The other user is prompted to approve or deny permission to acquire the Remote Console.
If there is no response in 10 seconds, permission is granted.
Using the Remote Console power switch
To use the power switch, select one of the following options from the Remote Console Power
Switch menu:
• Momentary Press—The same as pressing the physical power button. If a server is powered
off, a momentary press will turn on the server power.
Some operating systems might be configured to initiate a graceful shutdown after a
momentary press, or to ignore this event. Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends using
218 Using the iLO Remote Consoles