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There is a certificate problem:
• An SSL certificate is not installed on the Active Directory server.
• An old SSL certificate on the Active Directory server points to a previously trusted CA with
the same name as the CA in the current certificate. This situation might happen if a
certificate service is added and removed, and then added again.
You can verify this cause by checking the SSL Connection test results on the Directory Tests page.
Action
1. Open the MMC.
2. Add the certificates snap-in.
3. When prompted, select Computer Account for the type of certificates you want to view.
4. To return to the certificates snap-in, click OK.
5. Select the Personal > Certificates folder.
6. Right-click the folder and select Request New Certificate.
7. Verify that the Type is domain controller, and click Next until a certificate is issued.
Directory Server DNS Name test reports a failure
Symptom
The Directory Server DNS Name test reports the status Failed.
Cause
iLO cannot obtain an IP address for the directory server.
Action
• Verify that the DNS server configured in iLO is correct.
• Verify that the directory server FQDN is correct.
• As a troubleshooting tool, use an IP address instead of the FQDN.
• If the problem persists, check the DNS server records and network routing.
Ping Directory Server test reports a failure
Symptom
The Ping Directory Server test reports the status Failed.
Cause
iLO pinged the directory server and did not receive a response.
Action