Dell iDrac still requires Java
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@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I had to import the iDRAC SSL certificate into Java...
WTF!
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@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....
Pretty much the same for every kind of remote console, be it on an IBM, Dell or SuperMicro server or on an Aten IP KVM. PITA, big, nasty PITA.
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@thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....
Pretty much the same for every kind of remote console, be it on an IBM, Dell or SuperMicro server or on an Aten IP KVM. PITA, big, nasty PITA.
How many of us have a VM on our workstation just for this? I know I do, and it's hard to get much smaller than we are and still need any IT.
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@travisdh1 said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....
Pretty much the same for every kind of remote console, be it on an IBM, Dell or SuperMicro server or on an Aten IP KVM. PITA, big, nasty PITA.
How many of us have a VM on our workstation just for this? I know I do, and it's hard to get much smaller than we are and still need any IT.
Yup, using a VM for this. Yet another system to maintain.
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@thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@travisdh1 said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@thwr said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....
Pretty much the same for every kind of remote console, be it on an IBM, Dell or SuperMicro server or on an Aten IP KVM. PITA, big, nasty PITA.
How many of us have a VM on our workstation just for this? I know I do, and it's hard to get much smaller than we are and still need any IT.
Yup, using a VM for this. Yet another system to maintain.
I have a machine or VM (depending on client) running Veeam already so I drop java on that via chocolatey.