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Roberto,
So the solution was was to take a trip on the wayback machine and fire
up an XP VM (which I happened to already have). The SCM version 2.20
works with FF 11 and Java 1.6 on Windows XP and I am going to leave it
there. I don't think the Java version plays here because as I watched
SCM install on XP, it seemed like it installed it's own JVM. So I
really think it is a browser version issue.
I DO have SCM running on Windows 7 and it DID work at one time. Now FF
is cranky about an unsupported SSL and I rolled it back to version 37
AND also enabled the use of SSLv3 which was disabled by default starting
in 37 and in version 40 just flat out can't be bypassed (at least with
everything that I tried). The SCM web interface does run on Win 7 and
FF37 but I never connect to the SAS RAID controllers. Since the XP VM
with FF11 DOES connect, I'll stick with that since I don't want to roll
back to FF11 on my Win7 machine (or keep experimenting with finding the
magic version of FF where it all works again).
Thanks for the ideas. The XP VM with the ancient version of FF was the
ticket....
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 8/10/2015 4:14 PM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
SCM and the entire SAS switch/Raid Module are a cancer in the otherwise
very nice BladeCenter Family.
I have one running on w7, the problem lies on what version of the browser
works.
It's still avaiable on fixcentral last i checked (a few months ago).
System Director didn't replace SCM, SCM is the ONLY way to manage those
things (unless you want to log in via CLI, which in some cases you have to
do due to the SCM interface not wanting to edit zones or the like)
Best of luck with that.
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