HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide For HP ProLiant ML110 G5, ML115 G5, DL120 G5, ML150 G5, DL160 G5, DL165 G5, DL180 G5, DL185
Configuration 10 Configuration Configuring network access Through your server network connection, you can access the remote management CLP, verify P
Configuration 11 Accessing BIOS Setup Utility and using function keys Throughout the document, the F10 key is listed as the standard method of acces
Configuration 12 5. Press the F10 key to save and exit. Configuring LO100 serial port 1. Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button o
Configuration 13 o On ML115 G5 servers: i. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI Configuration. Press the Enter key. ii. Scroll to the BM
Configuration 14 ii. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end of the menu to display the DHCP IP address. iii. Note the DHCP assigned IP a
Configuration 15 ii. On DHCP IP Source, select Disabled. iii. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask
Configuration 16 2. Set the following: o BMC HTTP Service—Enabled o BMC HTTPS Service—Enabled o BMC Telnet Service—Enabled On ML150 G5 and DL180
Configuration 17 Firmware Upgrade Diskette Utility, which is available for download from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out). To c
Configuration 18 o <tftp server IP> is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the firmware. o <path> is the path of the fi
Using LO100 19 Using LO100 Using SSL SSL is a protocol used to transmit private documents through the Internet and uses a private key or certificate
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Using LO100 20 NOTE: Logging in to an SSH session could take up to 90 seconds. Depending on the client used, you might not see on-screen activit
Using LO100 21 LO100 CLP supports two simultaneous SSH connections, two SSH connections and one telnet connection, or one SSH connection and two tel
Using LO100 22 Base commands • The help command displays context-sensitive help. Entering help displays all the supported commands. Entering <co
Using LO100 23 name=Hewlett-Packard enabledstate=enabled Verbs cd version exit show reset start stop help /./system1/-> help name Unsupported C
Using LO100 24 cd version exit show help The first line of information returned by the show command is the current context. In the example, /. is
Using LO100 25 load -source //192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin -oemhpfiletype csr //192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin transferred to /map1/firmware
Using LO100 26 IPMI 2.0 support LO100 supports the industry-standard IPMI 2.0. The IPMI specification defines standardized, abstracted interfaces th
Using LO100 27 Logging in through the CLP 1. Establish a connection to the remote management processor by launching a telnet session or an SSH sess
Using LO100 28 Option Description User Administration Accesses the user configuration screen. Network Settings Accesses the network parameter sett
Using LO100 29 To modify Chassis Actions, select a Power Control Option in the Chassis Actions section, and then click Apply. To identify the server
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Using LO100 30 Viewing sensors data from a web browser The Monitoring Sensors screen displays a snapshot of the temperature, fans, and voltage senso
Using LO100 31 o On SL165z G6 servers: i. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key. ii. Scroll to the Hardware Health I
Using LO100 32 • Event Offsets—Displays trip points (movements across thresholds) that define what type of sensor event triggers an action. The inf
Using LO100 33 To set a policy: 1. Select the Policy Enable state. 2. Enter the Policy Number and Destination Selector information. o Policy Enab
Using LO100 34 Before using the mouse in LO100 remote graphic console, HP recommends synchronizing your local mouse pointer and the remote mouse poi
Using LO100 35 • Take Full Control—Enables you to take control of the remote console if you are currently in view-only mode. Only one remote consol
Using LO100 36 To record all log messages to the console from the Logging list, select Console. To check log messages in the Java™ console window,
Using LO100 37 d. Set the acceleration parameters. For example: xset m 1/1 1 • For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, set the acceleration parameters using:
Using LO100 38 number=1 date=05/07/2008 time=16:42:52 sensordescription=Identify eventdescription=State Asserted eventdirection=Assertion Verbs cd
Using LO100 39 System buttons On the virtual keyboard, there are eight different system buttons: LCtrl, LWin, LAlt, RAlt, RWin, RCtrl, Context, and
Controlling server power from a browser ... 28 Controlling
Using LO100 40 Adding a virtual media device The LO100 virtual media option provides you with a virtual media drive, which can direct a remote host
Using LO100 41 To share a virtual media device, do the following: 1. On the Virtual KVM menu, from the Control menu, select Virtual Media. The Virt
Using LO100 42 Redirecting BIOS console text through telnet LO100 BIOS console text redirection enables you to view the entire boot process remotely
Using LO100 43 o On ML150 G5 servers: i. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down to the Console Redirection option, and press the Enter key. ii
Using LO100 44 — Remote Access—Enabled — EMS support(SPCR)—Enabled — Base Address—IRQ4/3F8 — Serial Port Mode—9600 8,n,1 — Flow Control—None —
Using LO100 45 — Terminal Type—VT100 — Sredir Memory Display Delay—No Delay I/O Device Configuration—Configure IO Port — Serial Port 1 Address—3F
Using LO100 46 Remote Access Configuration — Remote Access—Enabled — EMS support(SPCR)—Enabled o On HP ProLiant DL180 G5 and SL165z G6 servers, v
Using LO100 47 ii. Verify the following settings: — Console Redirection—Enabled — Baud Rate—115.2K — Terminal Type—VT100+ — Flow Control—None —
Using LO100 48 i. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down to the Remote Access Configuration option, and then press the Enter key. ii. Verify
Using LO100 49 Hardware Inventory page The Hardware Inventory page enables you to remotely identify the presence of processors on a target server. T
Operational overview 5 Operational overview Overview This guide explains the standard and optional operational features of the Lights-Out 100 availa
Using LO100 50 Option User Operator Virtual KVM No No Application License Key No No Security Settings No No Changing user settings through
Using LO100 51 1. Log in to the CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO100 (on page 26)" section. 2. At the command prompt, enter cd ma
Using LO100 52 Configuring network settings using a web browser The Network Settings screen displays IP address, subnet mask, and other TCP/IP-relat
Using LO100 53 • DNS Current Domain NameDisplays the current name of the domain where the LO100 subsystem resides. DHCP assigns this name. This na
Using LO100 54 2. Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu. 3. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Ente
Using LO100 55 o On DL120 G5 servers, set IP Address Assignment to DHCP. o On DL160 G5, DL165 G5, DL180 G5, and DL185 G5 servers: i. Scroll to the
Using LO100 56 2. To display the license activation screen, click Application License Key. If the Application License Key option is not available, y
Using LO100 57 Productions website (http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html), and the commands issued in a DOS window to generate the cer
Using LO100 58 5. In the File Name field, enter the file name of the certificate created (server_cacert.pem). Include the path relative to the TFTP
Using LO100 59 Installing firmware through a web browser The Firmware Download page enables you to install new firmware images. To install firmware
Operational overview 6 • Remotely control the power button of the server (power on and off the server), or perform warm or cold server reboots • R
Using LO100 60 Linux telnet client. Likewise, if you are running a Windows® CMS, run Windows on your workstations, and use a Windows® Telnet client.
Using LO100 61 o DOS: ipmitool 20 c0 29 01 00 00 02 00 08 o Linux: ipmitool raw 0x30 0x29 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x02 0x00 0x08 • To set telnet outbound
Technical support 62 Technical support Software technical support and update service With LO100i firmware version 3.0, HP LO100i Advanced Packs and
Technical support 63 • Third-party hardware or software • Operating system type and revision level
Acronyms and abbreviations 64 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System BMC baseboard management controller CLI Command Line Inter
Acronyms and abbreviations 65 JVM Java Virtual Machine KVM keyboard, video, and mouse LO100 HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management processors MAC Me
Acronyms and abbreviations 66 SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
Index 67 A accessing software, browser 11, 26 administration 10 alert messages 32 authorized reseller 62 B base management controller (BMC)
Index 68 Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) 5, 26, 32, 33, 37 IP (Internet Protocol) 13, 14, 27, 53 IP address assignment 14 IPM
Index 69 SSH keys, importing 56, 57 SSH utility 19 SSL, (Secure Sockets Layer) 5, 6, 19, 56, 57 SSL, importing key and certificate 56 SSL, o
Operational overview 7 • The Lights-Out 100i Select Pack includes: o Support for SSL, SSH, and IPMI 2.0 security with factory-default self-signed
Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card 8 Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card Remote management card
Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card 9 Installing the remote management card 1. Remove the access panel. 2. Carefully lay
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