Intelligent Provisioning Please Wait While Detecting Network Settings -
Intelligent Provisioning, by default, expects a DHCP server to hand it an IP address. In a pure lab or disconnected environment, there is no DHCP server. IP will wait for a DHCP offer, retry, and wait again. Some versions of IP have a short timeout; others hang indefinitely.
If the disconnect test fails, you must reboot the server and enter the iLO configuration (Press Intelligent Provisioning, by default, expects a DHCP server
: Prepares the system for vendor media and installs necessary drivers automatically. Some versions of IP have a short timeout;
Under normal circumstances, this process takes anywhere from 15 seconds to two minutes. When it extends indefinitely, it indicates a failure in the communication chain between the server's hardware, the boot media, and the network infrastructure. When it extends indefinitely, it indicates a failure
on your HP server, you’re currently trapped in a digital staring contest. Here is a breakdown of what’s actually happening and how to get past the loading bar of doom. The "What’s Going On?"
Create a bootable USB using the HPE USB Key Utility or mount the ISO through iLO.
Within IP, navigate to Settings → Preferences → → Set to No . You can also disable "NTP Synchronization" . Without these online checks, IP will still detect the link but will not wait for external server responses.