HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide July 2004 (Sixth Edition) Part Number 238882-006
10 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS Runtime Errors...294 GET
100 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out If the firmware upgrade was interrupted or failed, immediately attempt the upgrade again. Do not reset the iLO
Using iLO 101 Directory Settings The Directory Settings screen enables you to configure and test your directory services. For additional informati
102 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The server blade must be properly cabled for iLO connectivity. Connect to the server blade with one of the fol
Using iLO 103 Rack Settings Blade servers communicate with the rack environment to obtain power and manage shared resources of the rack (fans, tem
104 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • Enable Rack Alert Logging (IML) (on page 350) Server Blade Management Module The Server Blade Management M
Using iLO 105 • • • Reads and displays the current firmware version of the controller for the power supply enclosure Displays the current power ou
106 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Server POST Tracking Feedback is limited while the server is booting because of the headless nature of the Pro
Using iLO 107 • • • Hot-unplugging a keyboard—Disconnecting a local keyboard from the server while the server is in a powered on state. Hot-Plug
108 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • If iLO is unavailable from power-on through operating system boot and a local keyboard is not presen
Using iLO 109 Terminal Services Pass-Through Option Terminal Services is provided by the Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. The iLO Terminal S
Contents 11 GET_DIAGPORT_SETTINGS Parameters...313 GET_DIAGPORT_SETTINGS Run
110 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require the installation of Microsoft® .NET Framework to support the use of T
Using iLO 111 Terminal Services Pass-Through Installation • • Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows® 2003 Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require
112 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Errors during installation and during execution of the pass-through service will be logged in the server'
Using iLO 113 When the Terminal Services pass-through option is set to Enabled or Automatic on the Global Settings page and the Terminal Services
114 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Terminal Services Button Display This version of the iLO firmware does not accurately display through the Term
Using iLO 115 Terminal Services can be disabled or enabled at any time. Changing the Terminal Services configuration causes the iLO firmware to re
116 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The Terminal Services Pass-through service might experience start-up problems when the operating system Appli
Using iLO 117 Using Telnet To use telnet, the iLO Remote Console Port Configuration and Remote Console Data Encryption on the Global Settings scre
118 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Action Key Sequence Comments POWER OFF CTRL P 0 CTRL P is the prefix for the Power commands. The 0 indicates
Using iLO 119 iLO VT100+ Key Map The following are VT100+ key sequences. • • • • • Many terminal programs send CR-LF when they mean ENTER. Sequenc
12 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out EJECT_VIRTUAL_MEDIA Parameters...327
120 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Key Sequence Key Sequence ALT_K \eK ALT_QUES \e? ALT_L \eL ALT_AT \e@ ALT_M \eM ALT_OPENSQ \e[\? ALT_N \eN ALT
Using iLO 121 Key Sequence Key Sequence ALT_LOWER_J \ej ALT_F10 \e\eOY ALT_LOWER_K \ek ALT_F11 \e\eOZ ALT_LOWER_L \el ALT_F12 \e\eO[ ALT_LOWER_M \
122 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out VT100+ Codes for the F-Keys Key Sequence F1_KEY \eOP F2_KEY \eOQ F3_KEY \eOR F4_KEY \eOS F5_KEY \eOT F6_KEY
Using iLO 123 Key Sequence END_KEY \e[4~ PG_UP \e[5~ PG_DOWN \e[6~ • • • Secure Shell SSH is a telnet-like program for logging into and for exec
124 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 1. Open an SSH window. 2. When prompted, enter the IP address or DNS name, login name, and password. Using O
Using iLO 125 Feature Language English Client/User authentication method Password Authentication timeout 2 minutes Authentication attempts 3 D
126 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO Shared Management Port Features and Restrictions Only the iLO Shared Network Port or the iLO Dedicated Ma
Using iLO 127 When the Shared Network Port is selected, iLO must be configured through either the iLO RBSU or XML. Configuration through RBSU requ
128 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 4. In the Network Configuration menu, toggle the Network Interface Adapter Field to Shared Network Port by pr
Using iLO 129 After iLO resets, the Shared Network Port feature will be active. Any network traffic going to or originating from iLO is directed t
Contents 13 iLO POST LED Indicators...
130 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out To re-enable the dedicated management port: 1. Connect the iLO dedicated management NIC port to a LAN from wh
Using iLO 131 − SSH allowing two simultaneous connections. IP address or DNS name, login name and password are required to start a CLI session us
132 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The following commands display help messages : − help − ? Entering help or ? displays all the supported comm
Using iLO 133 • • Vsp The vsp command invokes a virtual serial port session. When in virtual serial port session, press <ESC>( to return to
135 iLO Security In This Section Security Features ...
136 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • • • • • • • iLO should not be connected directly to the Internet. A 128-bit cipher strength browser
iLO Security 137 • • • • The boot block is exposed for programming. A warning message is displayed on iLO browser pages indicating that the iLO Se
138 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out An alternative to local iLO user accounts is to integrate iLO user authentication into directory services. Thi
iLO Security 139 Global Security Settings Global security settings allow the administrator to control access to functions or to control specific a
14 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Troubleshooting Video and Monitor Problems...
140 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Certificates By default, iLO creates a self-signed certificate for use in SSL connections. This certificate en
iLO Security 141 Securing RBSU The iLO RBSU allows user access for viewing and modifying the iLO configuration. RBSU access settings can be config
143 Directory Services In This Section Benefits of Directory Integration...
144 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • • • • • Single point of administration—You can use native administrative tools like MMC and ConsoleO
Directory Services 145 Installing Directory Services To successfully enable directory-enabled management on any Lights-Out management processor: 1.
146 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out For more information on managing the directory service, refer to "Directory-Enabled Remote Management (on
Directory Services 147 Directory Services Support iLO supports the following directory services: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Microsoft® Active Directo
148 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out eDirectory Installation Prerequisites Directory Services for iLO uses LDAP over SSL to communicate with the di
Directory Services 149 • • • Schema Preview Setup Results Schema Preview The Schema Preview screen enables the user to view the proposed extensions
15 Operational Overview In This Section New in This Version...
150 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Setup The Setup screen is used to enter the appropriate information before extending the schema. The Directory
Directory Services 151 The Directory Login section of the Setup screen enables you to enter your login name and password. These might be required to
152 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Results The Results screen displays the results of the installation, including whether the schema could be ext
Directory Services 153 • Making the associations between iLO objects and the role (or policy) objects Directory Services for Active Directory The
154 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out These articles are accessed using the Knowledge Base Article ID Number Search option at Microsoft® website (ht
Directory Services 155 3. In Windows® 2000, the safety interlock that prevents accidental writes to the schema must be temporarily disabled. The sc
156 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 6. Download the Smart Component, which contains the installers for the schema extender and the snap-ins. The
Directory Services 157 Example: Creating and Configuring Directory Objects for Use with iLO in Active Directory The following example shows how to s
158 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out a. Right-click the RILOES organizational unit found in the testdomain.local domain, and select NewHPObject. b
Directory Services 159 a. Right-click the Roles organizational unit, select New then Object. b. Select Role for the type field in the Create New HP
16 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out − GET_VM_STATUS (on page 328) − SET_VM_STATUS (on page 329) Usage Model The common usage model for iLO is a
160 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out c. Using the Select Users dialog box, select the Lights-Out Management object created in step 2, rib-email-se
Directory Services 161 d. Add users to the role. Click the Members tab, and add users using the Add button and the Select Users dialog box. The dev
162 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out User rights to any iLO are calculated as the sum of all the rights assigned by all the roles in which the user
Directory Services 163 After the snap-in is installed, iLO objects and iLO roles can be created in the directory. Using the Users and Computers tool
164 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out HP Devices The HP Devices tab is used to add the HP devices to be managed within a role. Clicking Add enables
Directory Services 165 Members After user objects are created, the Members tab enables you to manage the users within the role. Clicking Add enables
166 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • Time Restrictions IP Network Address Restrictions − IP/Mask − IP Range − DNS Name
Directory Services 167 Time Restrictions You can manage the hours available for logon by members of the role by clicking Effective Hours in the Role
168 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Enforced Client IP Address or DNS Name Access Access can be granted or denied to an IP address, IP address ran
Directory Services 169 To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display list and click Remove.
Operational Overview 17 A separate network increases the security of the management network because you can physically control which workstations ar
170 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Active Directory Lights-Out Management After a role is created, rights for the role can be selected. Users and
Directory Services 171 • • • • • • Login—This option controls whether users can log in to the associated devices. Remote Console—This option enables
172 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Assume samplecorp has an enterprise directory arranged according to the following screen. 1. Begin by creati
Directory Services 173 d. The Select Object Subtype dialog box is displayed. Select Lights Out Management Device from the list, and click OK. e. Re
174 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out d. The Select Object Subtype dialog box is displayed. Because this role will be managing the rights to Lights-
Directory Services 175 e. The devices and users are now associated. Use the Lights Out Management Device Rights subtab of the HP Management tab to
176 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out c. Then, using the Lights Out Management Device Rights subtab of the HP Management tab, select the check box
Directory Services 177 Role Managed Devices The Role Managed Devices subtab under the HP Management tab is used to add the HP devices to be managed
178 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Members After user objects are created, the Members tab allows you to manage the users within the role. Clicki
Directory Services 179 − IP Range • DNS Name eDirectory Role Restrictions The Role Restrictions subtab allows you to set login restrictions for
18 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out − Windows® 2000 Server − Windows® 2000 Advanced Server − Windows® Server 2003 • • • Linux − Red Hat Linux 7
180 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • DNS Name Time Restrictions You can manage the hours available for logon by members of the role by using t
Directory Services 181 1. In the By Default dropdown menu, select whether to Allow or Deny access from all addresses except the specified IP addres
182 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Lights-Out Management After a role is created, rights for the role can be selected. Users and group objects ca
Directory Services 183 • • • • • Remote Console—This option allows the user access to the Remote Console. Virtual Media—This option allows the user
184 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Configuring Directory Settings The Directory Settings screen contains the following settings options: • Enab
Directory Services 185 • Directory User Context ("Directory User Context 1, Directory User Context 2, Directory User Context 3" on page 3
186 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Directory Tests To validate current directory settings for iLO, click Test Settings on the Directory Settings
Directory Services 187 The test page displays the results of a series of simple tests designed to validate the current directory settings. Additiona
188 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • DOMAIN\user name form (Active Directory Only) Example: HP\jsmith username@domain form (Active Directo
189 Certificate Services In This Section Introduction to Certificate Services...
Operational Overview 19 − Mozilla 1.60 Mozilla 1.60 is not supported on United Linux 1.0. Please use Mozilla 1.70. Linux, Netscape, and Mozilla req
190 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 6. Enter the information appropriate for your site and organization. Accept the default time period of two ye
Certificate Services 191 8. Click Next when the Automatic Certificate Request Setup wizard starts. 9. Select the Domain Controller template, and cli
193 Directory-Enabled Remote Management In This Section Introduction to Directory-Enabled Remote Management ...
194 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Every LOM device that uses the directory service to authenticate and authorize users must be configured with t
Directory-Enabled Remote Management 195 − Discover the LOM devices as management processors using CPQLOCFG to send a RIBCL XML script file to a gro
196 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out When using Microsoft® Active Directory, it is possible to place one group within another or nested groups. Rol
Directory-Enabled Remote Management 197 An admin user gains the login right from the regular user group. More advanced rights are assigned through t
198 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Creating Roles to Follow Organizational Structure Often, the administrators within an organization are placed
Directory-Enabled Remote Management 199 IP Address Range Restrictions IP address range restrictions enable the administrator to specify network addr
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200 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Using DNS-based restrictions can create some security complications. Name service protocols are insecure. Any
Directory-Enabled Remote Management 201 How User Time Restrictions are Enforced Administrators can place a time restriction on directory user accoun
202 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Network address restrictions placed on the user in the directory might not be enforced in the expected manner
Directory-Enabled Remote Management 203 In the example, security policy dictates general use is restricted to clients within the corporate subnet, a
204 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The previous configuration meets corporate security policy. However, adding another role that grants the login
205 Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities In This Section Introduction to Lights-Out Migration Utilities...
206 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out HPQLOMGC is a command line utility enabling you to migrate individual management processors. Used in conjuncti
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 207 Management Processor Minimum Firmware Version RILOE II any version iLO 1.10 2. Install Microsoft®
208 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out HPQLOMIG Operation The command line utility is intended to be used in conjunction with Insight Manager 7 and S
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 209 If you click Next, Back, or exit the application during discovery, operations on the current network
21 Configuring iLO In This Section iLO Configuration Options...
210 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 4. Enter your Login Name>Password and click Find. IMPORTANT: The HPQLOMIG wizard assumes a common user na
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 211 3. Click Upgrade Firmware. The selected management processors will now be upgraded. Although this uti
212 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Naming Management Processors This screen enables you to name Lights-Out Management device objects in the direc
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 213 5. After the names are correct, click Next. Configuring Directories The Configure Directory screen
214 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • Network Address—This is the network address of the directory server and can either be a valid DNS na
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 215 5. After the device objects have been associated with a role, click Next. Setting Up Management Pr
216 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out User contexts enable the user to use short or user object names to login rather than the full distinguished na
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 217 NOTE: The feature associated with the Management Processor Password field is not available at this t
218 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out IMPORTANT: Installing directory support for any management processor requires downloading the HP Smart Compon
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 219 To create an Application Launch task: 1. Click Device in the navigation bar on the top left side of t
22 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO RBSU HP recommends iLO RBSU to initially set up iLO and initially configure iLO network parameters for envi
220 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 9. Select the query that had been created earlier, for example "Mgmt Processors." 10. Click Schedul
Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities 221 <DIR_SERVER_ADDRESS value="administration.wins.hp.com" /> <DIR_SERVER_PORT value=&
223 Insight Manager 7 Integration In This Section Integrating iLO with Insight Manager 7...
224 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out All iLO devices can be grouped together logically and displayed on one page. This capability provides access t
Insight Manager 7 Integration 225 Status In Insight Manager 7, iLO is identified as a management processor. Insight Manager 7 displays the managem
226 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • • • • • iLO and the host server from the Insight Manager 7 home page iLO from the Query Results page
Insight Manager 7 Integration 227 Display Information Low Medium High None Server State Y Management Processor Status Y Y Y Management
228 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 1. Select SNMP/Insight Manager Settings in the Administration tab of the iLO navigation frame to enable SNMP a
Insight Manager 7 Integration 229 To change the port number in Insight Manager 7, add the port to the \ADDITIONALWSDISC.PROPS file. Port 80 does n
Configuring iLO 23 3. Enter a valid iLO user ID and password with the appropriate iLO privileges (Administer User Accounts>Configure iLO Setting
230 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The license information of the management processors appears. To be sure that this data is current, run the de
Insight Manager 7 Integration 231 ProLiant BL p-Class Rack Visualization Insight Manager 7 can draw a visualization of the ProLiant BL p-Class rac
232 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
233 Systems Insight Manager Integration In This Section Integrating iLO with Systems Insight Manager...
234 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Systems Insight Manager adds support for a new device type, the management processor. All iLO devices installe
Systems Insight Manager Integration 235 System Insight Manager Identification and Association Systems Insight Manager can identify an iLO processo
236 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out For a complete list of device statuses, refer to the HP Systems Insight Manager Installation and User Guide.
Systems Insight Manager Integration 237 Receiving SNMP Alerts in Systems Insight Manager iLO can be configured to forward alerts from the host ope
238 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out d. You may need to edit the SNMP monitor community string (for example, by changing it to "public")
Systems Insight Manager Integration 239 Reviewing iLO Advanced Pack License Information in Systems Insight Manager Systems Insight Manager allows
24 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Scripted Setup Scripts can initially configure an iLO system. The configuration scripts are text files written
241 Group Administration and iLO Scripting In This Section Lights-Out Configuration Utility...
242 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out − Insight Manager 7—C:\PROGRAM FILES\INSIGHT MANAGER 7 − Systems Insight Manager—C:\PROGRAM FILES\INSIGHT MA
Group Administration and iLO Scripting 243 − Create a Task (on page 246) Using the Lights-Out Configuration Utility with Insight Manager 7 Insig
244 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 14. Click Overview on the left side of the screen after the verification has taken place. The initial page for
Group Administration and iLO Scripting 245 10. Click Schedule to define when the Application Launch task will run. A schedule configuration window
246 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 2. In the New Custom Command screen, enter the appropriate information in the Name, Description, and Comments
Group Administration and iLO Scripting 247 − If you click Schedule, the schedule task screen appears. Schedule the task. For more information on
248 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • -F is the switch that gives the full path location and name of the RIBCL file that contains the action
249 Lights-Out DOS Utility In This Section Overview of the Lights-Out DOS Utility ...
Configuring iLO 25 To download the drivers: 1. Click the iLO graphic. 2. Select Software and Drivers. The iLO Management Interface Driver allows sy
250 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out CPQLODOS Recommended Usage HP recommends using CPQLODOS /WRITE_XML=filename.ext to capture the current iLO set
Lights-Out DOS Utility 251 Command Line Argument Description /HELP or /? Displays simple help messages /DETECT Detects
252 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out RIBCL XML Commands for CPQLODOS CPQLODOS uses the same RIBCL XML commands as CPQLOCFG for the <MOD_NETWORK_
Lights-Out DOS Utility 253 ADD_USER This command is used to add a user to iLO. If multiple ADD_USER commands are in the XML script, CPQLODOS will u
254 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • Blank user login name not allowed. Maximum length is 39 characters. SET_LICENSE This command is used
255 Perl Scripting In This Section Using Perl with the XML Scripting Interface...
256 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out For customers using a utility other than cpqlocfg.exe, such as Perl scripts, the following steps can help ensu
Perl Scripting 257 Opening an SSL Connection Perl scripts must open an SSL connection to the device's HTTPS port, by default port 443. For ex
258 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl) and die_if_ssl_error("ERROR: ssl connect"); print STDERR 'SSL Connec
Perl Scripting 259 $n++; $reply .= $lastreply; $lastreply = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl); die_if_ssl_error("ERROR: ssl read"); sleep(2); # wa
26 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out To install the drivers in the PSP, download the PSP from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support), run the SE
260 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • PERL scripts must provide script data fast enough to prevent the device from timing out. • • • PERL scrip
261 HPONCFG Online Configuration Utility 261In This Section HPONCFG ...
262 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • Red Hat Linux 8.0 SLES 7 United-Linux 1.0 HPONCFG Requirements HPONCFG requires that the appropriate ma
HPONCFG Online Configuration Utility 263 Windows Server Installation 1. To install HPONCFG, run the self-extracting executable delivered in the
264 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Using HPONCFG Start the HPONCFG configuration utility from the command line. When using Microsoft® Windows®, c
HPONCFG Online Configuration Utility 265 HPONCFG /f add_user.xml /l log.txt > output.txt HPONCFG Usage Model HPONCFG is best used to configure
266 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out <SUBNET_MASK VALUE = "255.255.252.0"/> <GATEWAY_IP_ADDRESS VALUE = "192.168.1.254"
HPONCFG Online Configuration Utility 267 <!-- Add user with remote power and access privileges --> <RIBCL version="2.0"> <
269 Remote Insight Command Language In This Section Overview of the Remote Insight Board Command Language...
Configuring iLO 27 Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux Server Driver Support The device drivers required to support iLO for Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux ar
270 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_DIAGPORT_SETTINGS ...
Remote Insight Command Language 271 RIBCL Sample Scripts Sample scripts for all iLO commands described in this section are available for download
272 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • Specific string Boolean string String A string is any text enclosed in quotes. It can include spaces, num
Remote Insight Command Language 273 /> • • • RESPONSE This tag name indicates that iLO is sending a response to the previous commands back to t
274 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Version must not be blank. LOGIN The LOGIN command provides the information that is used to authenticate the
Remote Insight Command Language 275 • Logged-in user does not have required privilege for this command. USER_INFO The USER_INFO command can only
276 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out ADD_USER The ADD_USER command is used to add a local user account. The USER_NAME and USER_LOGIN parameters mus
Remote Insight Command Language 277 PASSWORD is the password associated with the user. This parameter is case sensitive and can be a combination o
278 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out VIEW_LOGS_PRIV is a Boolean parameter that gives the user permission to view the iLO system logs. This paramet
Remote Insight Command Language 279 • • • • • • • The possible DELETE_USER errors include: User table is full. No room for new user. Cannot add us
28 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out where: d is the Linux distribution and version and vv.v-pp are version numbers. For additional information, re
280 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • </LOGIN> • User information is open for read-only access. Write access is required for this op
Remote Insight Command Language 281 • • <MOD_USER USER_LOGIN="loginname"> User login name was not found. User does not have corre
282 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out <RESET_SERVER_PRIV value="No"/> <VIRTUAL_MEDIA_PRIV value="No"/> <CONFIG_IL
Remote Insight Command Language 283 RESET_SERVER_PRIV is a Boolean parameter that gives the user permission to remotely manipulate the server powe
284 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_ALL_USERS The GET_ALL_USERS command will return all USER_LOGIN parameters in the user database. For this c
Remote Insight Command Language 285 <USER_LOGIN VALUE="user4"/> <USER_LOGIN VALUE="user5"/> <USER_LOGIN VALUE=&
286 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out User does not have correct privilege for action. ADMIN_PRIV required. GET_ALL_USER_INFO Return Messages A pos
Remote Insight Command Language 287 RIB_INFO Parameter MODE is a specific string parameter with a maximum length of 10 characters that specifies w
288 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out User does not have correct privilege for action. CONFIG_ILO_PRIV required. GET_NETWORK_SETTINGS The GET_NETWO
Remote Insight Command Language 289 <DHCP_WINS_SERVER VALUE="Y"/> <REG_WINS_SERVER VALUE="Y"/> <IP_ADDRESS VALU
Configuring iLO 29 iLO Advanced Evaluation License A free 30-day evaluation license is available for download on the HP website (http://h10018.www1.
290 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The iLO management processor reboots to apply the changes after the script has successfully completed. If conn
Remote Insight Command Language 291 MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS Parameters If the following parameters are not specified, then the parameter value for th
292 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out DNS_NAME is used to specify the DNS name for the iLO. If an empty string is entered, the current value is dele
Remote Insight Command Language 293 SEC_WINS_SERVER specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. This parameter is only relevant if the
294 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS Runtime Errors None GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS Return Messages A possible GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS re
Remote Insight Command Language 295 <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="password"
296 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out F8_LOGIN_REQUIRED determines if login credentials are required to access the RBSU for iLO. The possible values
Remote Insight Command Language 297 NOTE: If port changes are detected, the iLO management processor will be rebooted to apply the changes after
298 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • • 3—38,400 bps 4—57,600 bps 5—115,200 bps MOD_GLOBAL_SETTINGS Runtime Errors The possible MOD_GLOBA
Remote Insight Command Language 299 <SNMP_ADDRESS_2 VALUE=“192.168.125.122”/> <SNMP_ADDRESS_3 VALUE=“192.168.125.123”/> <OS_TRAPS V
3 Contents Operational Overview 15 New in This Version ...
30 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 3. Click Licensing to display the iLO Advanced license activation screen. 4. Enter the activation key in the
300 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out WEB_AGENT_IP_ADDRESS is the address for the Web-enabled agents. The value for this element has a maximum lengt
Remote Insight Command Language 301 • • • • RIB information is open for read-only access. Write access is required for this operation. User does n
302 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out UPDATE_RIB_FIRMWARE The UPDATE_RIB_FIRMWARE command copies a specified file to iLO, starts the upgrade process
Remote Insight Command Language 303 • Example: User does not have correct privilege for action. CONFIG_ILO_PRIV required. GET_FW_VERSION The GET
304 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out HOTKEY_CONFIG The HOTKEY_CONFIG command configures the remote console hot key settings in iLO. For this comman
Remote Insight Command Language 305 CTRL_U specifies settings for the CTRL_U hot key. The settings must be separated by commas. For example, CTRL_
306 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out On a ProLiant BL Class server, there is no need for a licensing key. Advanced features are automatically activ
Remote Insight Command Language 307 DIR_INFO The DIR_INFO command can only appear within a LOGIN command block. When the command is parsed, it rea
308 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="password"> <DIR_INFO MODE="read"
Remote Insight Command Language 309 MOD_DIR_CONFIG MOD_DIR_CONFIG command is used modify the directory settings on iLO. For this command to parse
Configuring iLO 31 Activating iLO Advanced Using Scripting To activate iLO Advanced using CPQLODOS: 1. Add the following statements in the XML scri
310 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out DIR_SERVER_PORT specifies the port number used to connect to the directory server. This value is obtained from
Remote Insight Command Language 311 This command block is only valid on ProLiant BL Class servers. Example: <RACK_INFO MODE=”read”> ……… RACK
312 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out <BAY_NAME value="CPQ_Bay_5"/> <FACILITY_PWR_SOURCE value="Yes"/> <RACK_AUTO
Remote Insight Command Language 313 MOD_BLADE_RACK Runtime Errors The possible MOD_BLADE_RACK error messages include: • • • • • Rack information i
314 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_DIAGPORT_SETTINGS Return Messages <DP_IP_ADDRESS value="192.168.142.56"/> <RACK_INFO MO
Remote Insight Command Language 315 DP_SPEED_AUTOSELECT is used to automatically select the transceiver speed. The possible values are "Yes&q
316 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Example: <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="passw
Remote Insight Command Language 317 Example: <SERVER_INFO MODE="read"> ……… SERVER_INFO commands ……… </SERVER_INFO> SERVER_I
318 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out GET_HOST_POWER_STATUS Parameters None GET_HOST_POWER_STATUS Runtime Errors The possible GET_HOST_POWER_STATUS
Remote Insight Command Language 319 SET_HOST_POWER Parameters HOST_POWER enables or disables the Virtual Power Button. The possible values are &qu
32 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out On select p-Class blades in enclosures with updated management backplanes that support BL30P (high density) bla
320 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out RESET_SERVER Parameters None • • • </SERVER_INFO> RESET_SERVER Errors The possible RESET_SERVER error m
Remote Insight Command Language 321 PRESS_PWR_BTN Runtime Errors The possible error messages include: • • • Server information is open for read-on
322 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • <SERVER_INFO MODE="write"> • • • User does not have correct privilege for action. RESET_SERV
Remote Insight Command Language 323 WARM_BOOT_SERVER This WARM_BOOT_SERVER command is used to warm boot a server. For this command to parse correc
324 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Example: <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="passw
Remote Insight Command Language 325 UID_CONTROL Parameters UID determines the state of the UID. A value of "Yes" turns the UID light on,
326 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out protocol://username:password@hostname:port/filename,cgi-helper • • • • • • • • • The protocol field is mandato
Remote Insight Command Language 327 • • • • • • RIB information is open for read-only access. Write access is required for this operation. IMAGE_U
328 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • RIB information is open for read-only access. Write access is required for this operation. User does n
Remote Insight Command Language 329 VM_APPLET = CONNECTED | DISCONNECTED DEVICE = FLOPPY | CDROM BOOT_OPTION = BOOT_ALWAYS | BOOT_ONCE | NO_BOOT W
Configuring iLO 33 Configuring a ProLiant BL p-Class Blade Enclosure To configure a BL p-Class blade enclosure using static IP bay addressing: 1. I
330 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out VM_WRITE_PROTECT sets the write protect flag value for the Virtual Floppy. This value is not significant for t
331 331iLO Parameters In This Section iLO Parameters Table...
332 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Parameters Default Value or Setting Your Value User Administration User Name Administrator Login Name A
iLO Parameters 333 Parameters Default Value or Setting Your Value Remote Console Port 23 Terminal Services Port 3389 Secure Shell(SSH) Port
334 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Parameters Default Value or Setting Your Value Ping Gateway on Startup No iLO IP Address N/A (DHCP) iLO
iLO Parameters 335 Parameters Default Value or Setting Your Value Enable SNMP Pass-thru yes Insight Manager Web Agent URL Level of Data Return
336 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Parameters Default Value or Setting Your Value Directory User Context 2 Directory User Context 3 • •
iLO Parameters 337 • Product version (iLO Standard or iLO Advanced) of iLO Server Status Parameters The following parameters provide information
338 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Server Power Status Displays whether the host is powered ON, or in STANDBY (OFF) mode. Server Video Mode Disp
iLO Parameters 339 Password This is a case-sensitive password that the user must provide to log in to iLO. In Security Options, the minimum password
34 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The Enable Static IP Bay Configuration Settings checkbox, available on the Network Settings tab (not shown), al
340 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Idle Connection Timeout (Minutes) This option specifies the interval of user inactivity, in minutes, before th
iLO Parameters 341 • • • • Disabled means that the pass-through feature is off. Require Login for iLO RBSU This option specifies whether the user i
342 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Web Server Non-SSL Port The embedded Web server in iLO is configured by default to use port 80 for unencrypted
iLO Parameters 343 Secure Shell (SSH) Status This setting enables you to specify if the SSH feature on iLO is enabled or disabled. The default is en
344 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Enable NIC Shared Network Port This parameter enables the NIC to reflect the state of iLO. The default setting
iLO Parameters 345 • • Use DHCP Supplied DNS Servers • • • Ping Gateway on Startup Use DHCP Supplied Gateway Use DHCP Supplied WINS Servers Use DHC
346 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO Gateway IP Address Use the gateway parameter to assign the IP address of the network router that connects
iLO Parameters 347 SNMP/Insight Manager Settings Parameters iLO supports SNMP settings on a device level. These parameters are not designated on a p
348 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Insight Manager Web Agent URL The Insight Manager Web Agent URL option enables you to enter the IP address or
iLO Parameters 349 Rack Name The rack name is used to logically group together the components that compose a single rack. When changed, the rack nam
Configuring iLO 35 ProLiant BL p-Class Standard Configuration Parameters Beginning IP Address (Bay 1)—Assigns the starting IP address. All IP addres
350 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Blade Serial Number The blade serial number identifies the serial number for the server blade product. Power
iLO Parameters 351 Enable Directory Authentication This parameter enables or disables directory authentication. If directory support is properly co
352 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Directory User Context 1, Directory User Context 2, Directory User Context 3 This parameter enables you to spe
353 In This Section 353Directory Services Schema HP Management Core LDAP OID Classes and Attributes ...
354 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Attribute Name Assigned OID hpqRoleIPRestrictions 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.5 hpqRoleTimeRestriction 1.3.6.1
Directory Services Schema 355 Remarks None hpqPolicy OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.1.3 Description This class defines Policy objects,
356 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Remarks None hpqTargetMembership OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.3 Description Provides a list of
Directory Services Schema 357 Remarks This attribute is only used on role objects. IP restrictions are satisfied when the address matches and gen
358 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Remarks This attribute is only used on ROLE objects. Time restrictions are satisfied when the bit correspondin
Directory Services Schema 359 Class Name Assigned OID hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdmin 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.5 hpqLOMRightConfigureSettings 1.3.6.1
36 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Static Route #1, #2, and #3 (destination gateway)—Assigns the appropriate static route destination and gateway
360 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out hpqLOMRightLogin OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.1 Description Login Right for HP Lights-Out Manage
Directory Services Schema 361 hpqLOMRightServerReset OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.4 Description Remote Server Reset and Power Button
363 Troubleshooting iLO In This Section Minimum Requirements...
364 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out To download the recommended JVM for your system configuration, refer to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/serv
Troubleshooting iLO 365 LED Indicators POST Code (Activity Completed) Description Failure Indicates 4 08 Copy secondary loader to RAM. Could not
366 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out FEH Code Consistency Check Explanation 9902 TXAPICHK An RTOS function was called with an inappropr
Troubleshooting iLO 367 Event Log Display Event Log Explanation iLO reset for ROM upgrade Displays when iLO is reset for the ROM upgrade. iLO rese
368 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Event Log Display Event Log Explanation Virtual Floppy in use by: User Displays when a user begins using a V
Troubleshooting iLO 369 Event Log Display Event Log Explanation Security Override Switch Setting Changed to Off Displays when the system is booted
Configuring iLO 37 • GET_ENCLOSURE_IP_SETTINGS—Requests the respective iLO Static IP Bay Configuration settings. This attribute must appear inside
370 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Event Log Display Event Log Explanation Virtual Serial Port session login failure from: User Displays when th
Troubleshooting iLO 371 Hardware iLO uses standard Ethernet cabling, which includes CAT5 UTP with RJ-45 connectors. Straight-through cabling is nece
372 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out − Is the password complying with password restrictions? For example, are there case-sensitive characters in t
Troubleshooting iLO 373 In addition, the iLO Management Port must be configured with the IP address of the WINS or DDNS server. You can use DHCP to
374 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Inability to Access iLO Using Telnet If you cannot access iLO using Telnet, you must verify the Remote Console
Troubleshooting iLO 375 − Firmware upgrade • • • • • • • • − Remote Console session − SSL initialization If you are using a client workstation th
376 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out NOTE: If a network connection is established, you may have to wait up to 90 seconds for the DHCP server reque
Troubleshooting iLO 377 Proxy Server Issues If the Web browser software is configured to use a proxy server, it will not connect to the iLO IP addre
378 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO Security Override Switch The iLO Security Override Switch allows emergency access to the administrator wit
Troubleshooting iLO 379 Troubleshooting Mouse Problems The following sections discuss troubleshooting mouse hardware or software issues. Local USB
38 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Admin" PASSWORD="password">
380 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Format is operating-system based. You might need to change the format of the examples for your operating syste
Troubleshooting iLO 381 1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Display>Settings>Advanced>Troubleshooting> from the Windows® Ser
382 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out − Mozilla 1.6 − Mozilla 1.7 RC3 − Netscape 7.1 • • • 54Red Hat 8 Professional − Mozilla 1.6 − Mozilla 1.7
Troubleshooting iLO 383 Remote Console No Longer Opens on the Existing Browser Session With the addition of the Terminal Services Pass-Through funct
384 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out One known example of this issue is during the Linux booting and posting process, in which some of the POST mes
Troubleshooting iLO 385 SSH Text Support from a Remote Conosle Session The telnet and SSH access from text Remote Console supports the standard 80 x
386 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Troubleshooting Video and Monitor Problems The following sections discuss items to be aware of when attempting
Troubleshooting iLO 387 Troubleshooting Virtual Media Problems The following sections discuss troubleshooting Virtual Media issues. Virtual Drive L
388 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Cookie Sharing Between Browser Instances and iLO iLO uses browser session cookies in part to distinguish separ
Troubleshooting iLO 389 While User1 is logged in, if another user, User2, opens another browser window on the same client and logs in, the second lo
39 Using iLO In This Section Logging in to iLO for the First Time...
390 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Displaying the Current Session Cookie After logging in, you can force the browser to display the current sessi
Troubleshooting iLO 391 Incorrect Time or Date of the Entries in the Event Log You can update the time and date on iLO by running the RBSU. This uti
392 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 1. Attempt to connect to iLO through the Web browser. If you are unable to connect, then there is a communica
Troubleshooting iLO 393 NOTE: This process will take a few seconds while the recovery payload decrypts the stored hash and computes a hash for the
394 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 8. Press the Enter key to reprogram another device, or press the Esc key to return to the A:\ prompt. It might
Troubleshooting iLO 395 2. If SSL is operating correctly on the domain controller (a certificate is issued), you are prompted with a security messa
396 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out You can also manually force the iLO management processor to reset by clicking Apply on the Network Settings pa
397 Technical Support In This Section HP Contact Information...
398 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • Third-party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level
399 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for
4 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Logging in to iLO for the First Time Using a Browser...
40 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • DNS Name—ILOXXXXXXXXXXXX, where the 12 Xs represent the serial number of the server NOTE: User names and pa
400 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out CR Certificate Request DAV Distributed Authoring and Versioning DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynami
Acronyms and Abbreviations 401 FSMO Flexible Single-Master Operation GUI graphical user interface HB heartbeat Integrated Lights-Out HPONCFG HP
402 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out JVM Java Virtual Machine Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LAN local-area network LDAP LED light-emitti
Acronyms and Abbreviations 403 MTU maximum transmission unit NIC network interface controller NMI non-maskable interrupt NVRAM non-volatile memor
404 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out RDP Remote Desktop Protocol RIB Remote Insight Board RIBCL Remote Insight Board Command Language RILOE Rem
Acronyms and Abbreviations 405 SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP Transmission Control Protocol UART universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter UID un
407 Index A accessing software, browser 20, 25, 31 activation 30, 354 Active Directory 155 ADD_USER 280 D additional information 403 ad
408 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out F I features 19, 137, 145 iLO Advanced Funtionality 30, 31, 33, 233, 354 firmware, updating 397 IML (I
Index 409 N required software 19, 20, 66, 150 RESET_RIB 291 NetWare server support 19, 28, 54, 63 RESET_SERVER 324, 325 network settings
Using iLO 41 2. In the Security Alert window: − Click Yes to continue to the login screen of iLO. The alert message appears each time that you a
410 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Serial port 86, 87 X support 403 supported key sequences 59, 60, 119, 121, 124 supported operat
42 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out NOTE: If the certificate is removed from your browser, if you have upgraded the firmware, or if iLO is reboote
Using iLO 43 4. When the browser completes the SSL connection to iLO, the Account Login screen prompts you for a user name and password. Use the
44 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out After the default user name and password have been verified, the Status Summary screen is displayed. The BL p-
Using iLO 45 System Status The following options are available within the System Status tab. Status Summary The Status Summary screen provides ge
46 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • Product version (iLO Standard or iLO Advanced) of iLO Server Status The Server Status option provides comp
Using iLO 47 • SMBIOS data such as host platform, system ROM, processors, embedded MAC addresses, expansion slots, and memory modules present at
48 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Other logged events include any successful or unsuccessful browser and Remote Console logins, virtual power and
Using iLO 49 Server and iLO Diagnostics The Server and iLO Diagnostics option provides the following comprehensive diagnostic information: • POST
Contents 5 Terminal Services Troubleshooting...115 HP ProLiant
50 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Code Start of Phase FE18 USB Initialization FE1C Memory Test FE20 Memory Initialization FE24 USB Startup FE28
Using iLO 51 If the system management (Health) driver is loaded, and ASR is enabled, then the host automatically reboots after an NMI has occurred
52 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Remote Console The Remote Console tab provides access to different views of the Remote Console and enables you
Using iLO 53 For best performance, be sure to configure the host operating system display as described in "Optimizing Performance for Graphic
54 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Remote Console will not be available if the remote console port configuration on the Global Settings tab is set
Using iLO 55 − Select an option greater than 256 colors. − Select a greater screen resolution than the screen resolution of the remote server. −
56 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 and Windows® 2000 Settings Use the following settings to optimize performance: • • •
Using iLO 57 To automate the setting of the optimal mouse configuration, download the Lights-Out Optimization utility from the HP website (http://
58 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The Remote Console hot keys are active during a remote console session through the Remote Console applet and du
Using iLO 59 PG UP ) ^ x PG DN * _ y ENTER + a z TAB - b { BREAK . c } F1 / d | F2 0 e ; F3 1 f ’ F4 2 g L_CTRL F5 3 h R_CTRL F6 4 i NUM
6 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Active Directory Installation Prerequisites...
60 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Links to download the required JVMs are available on the Remote Console Information screen. You will be redirec
Using iLO 61 Virtual Devices Within the Virtual Devices tab are: • Virtual Power (on page 62) • Virtual Media (on page 64) • Virtual Indicators
62 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Power The Virtual Power button enables control of the power state of the remote server and simulates pr
Using iLO 63 To use the Virtual Power button, select the power option that you want and click Virtual Power to initiate the power option. The ava
64 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out CAUTION: It is possible using the Manual Override for BL p-Class option to power on servers that exceed the
Using iLO 65 Operating System USB Support Different operating systems provide varying levels of USB support. iLO uses the built-in USB drivers of
66 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Pre-operating system server boot using Virtual USB floppy Pre-operating system server boot usin
Using iLO 67 1NOTE: The typical use of the Virtual USB floppy is to assist for a network based installation of the Network Operating System. 2NOT
68 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 3. Click Connect. To use an image file: 1. Select Local Image File within the Virtual Floppy section of the Vi
Using iLO 69 The iLO Virtual Floppy appears to your operating system just like any other floppy. When using iLO for the first time, the host opera
Contents 7 Pre-Migration Checklist...
70 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 2. Select Virtual Media in the Virtual Devices tab. 3. Insert the media into the local floppy drive, select a
Using iLO 71 The floppy device can be used as a Linux file system, if formatted as such, with the mount command. However, 1.44-Mb diskettes are us
72 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Changing Diskettes When using the iLO virtual floppy drive, and the physical floppy drive on the client machine
Using iLO 73 3. Click Connect. Using an Image File 1. Select Local Image File within the Virtual CD-ROM section of the Virtual Media applet. 2.
74 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO Virtual Media CD-ROM appears to your operating system just like any other CD-ROM. When using iLO for the fi
Using iLO 75 On servers with a locally attached IDE CD-ROM, the virtual CD-ROM device is accessible at /dev/cdrom1. However, on servers without a
76 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 3. Insert the media into the client's CD-ROM drive, select a drive, and click Connect. 4. The NetWare 6
Using iLO 77 To create a Virtual Media image file: 1. Click Create Disk Image. 2. Select the drive letter and the image file name. You can use th
78 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Composite Mode only functions properly on server operating systems that support composite USB devices. For a cu
Using iLO 79 4. Select Local CD-ROM Drive. 5. To locate image files do one of the following: − Select the drive letter of the desired physical C
8 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Batch Processing Using the Lights-Out Configuration Utility...
80 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out The XML commands enable you to configure Virtual Media in the same manner as the Virtual Media applet. The one
Using iLO 81 Command Line Input Result [-?] Displays help information. Scripting Web Server Requirements Virtual Media scripting uses a media
82 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out CGI Helper Application The following perl script is an example of a CGI helper application that allows diskette
Using iLO 83 my $data = $q->param('data'); # # Change the filename appropriately # $file = $prefix . "/" . $file; # # De
84 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out • • • • • iLO settings are being modified through XML scripting. iLO firmware is being updated. Never remove po
Using iLO 85 To obtain the SAC> prompt, entering Enter might be required after connecting through the Virtual Serial Port console. For more in
86 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Linux requires that the terminal be listed in the /etc/securetty file in order to logon. Add the following line
Using iLO 87 iLO supports up to 12 users with customizable access rights, login names and advanced password encryption. Individual user's abi
88 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 2. Click User Administration. A screen similar to the one shown is displayed. 3. Click Add. 4. Complete the
Using iLO 89 4. Change the user information in the fields that require modification. After changing the fields, click Save User Information to re
Contents 9 RIBCL Parameter ...273 RI
90 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out IMPORTANT: Only users with the Configure iLO Settings privilege can change these settings. Users that do not h
Using iLO 91 • Pass-Through Configuration ("Terminal Services Pass-Through Option" on page 109) • Enable iLO RBSU (on page 340) • • Re
92 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out 1. Log on to iLO using an account that has the Configure iLO Settings privilege. Click Administration. IMPORTA
Using iLO 93 4. After completing any parameter ("Network Settings Parameters" on page 343) changes, click Apply to complete the changes
94 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out iLO Diagnostic Port Configuration Parameters The iLO Diagnostic Port on the front of ProLiant BL p-Class serve
Using iLO 95 Recovering from a Failed iLO Firmware Update In the event that an iLO firmware update has failed, there are various recovery options.
96 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out Enabling SNMP Alerts iLO supports up to three IP addresses to receive SNMP alerts. Typically, this address is t
Using iLO 97 2. Select SNMP/Insight Manager Settings in the Administration tab. 3. Enter up to three IP addresses to receive the SNMP alerts. 4
98 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out To send a test alert: 1. Select SNMP/Insight Manager Settings in the Administration tab. 2. Click Send Test Ale
Using iLO 99 2. Click Upgrade iLO Firmware in the Administration tab. 3. Enter the file name in the New firmware image field or browse for the
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