HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 Part Number 394326-009 April 2009 (Ninth Edition)
Operational overview 10 iLO 2 overview iLO 2 can remotely perform most functions that otherwise require a visit to servers at the data center, compu
Using iLO 2 100 o Other text-based operating systems Text mode screen support does not include graphics, other VGA text resolutions (132x48, 80x48),
Using iLO 2 101 To control the translation, use the xlt option with the appropriate reference number. For example to set iLO 2 Text Console to a sam
Using iLO 2 102 Character value Description Mapped equivalent 0x1F Down pointer v 0xFF Shaded block blank space Using a Linux session You can ru
Using iLO 2 103 operating system, interacting with the operating system; and executing and interacting with applications on the server operating sys
Using iLO 2 104 After the server completes POST, the server system ROM transfers control to the operating system boot loader. If you are using Linux
Using iLO 2 105 ROM that the session is no longer active. Then, the server system ROM cancels the redirection to the server serial port. The system
Using iLO 2 106 multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows Debug (com2)" /fastdetect /debug /debugport=com2 /baudrate=115200 If
Using iLO 2 107 • -u Username = <String>—Sets the Username for iLO 2 login. If not provided username is requested. <String> is a series
Using iLO 2 108 You can also access virtual media through the Integrated Remote Console. The Integrated Remote Console enables you to access the sys
Using iLO 2 109 3. Click Connect. The connected drive icon and LED will change state to reflect the current status of the Virtual Floppy Drive. T
Operational overview 11 Feature iLO 2 iLO Support for Microsoft® JVM Yes No Remote Console Acquire button Yes Yes Terminal Services integration
Using iLO 2 110 During boot and MS-DOS sessions, the Virtual Floppy device appears as a standard BIOS floppy drive. This device appears as drive A.
Using iLO 2 111 In NetWare 6.5, use the lfvmount command on the server console to assign the device a drive letter. The NetWare 6.5 operating system
Using iLO 2 112 mcopy /tmp/XXX.dat v: mdir v: mcopy v:foo.dat /tmp/XXX Changing diskettes When using the iLO 2 Virtual Floppy or USB key drive, and
Using iLO 2 113 3. Click Connect. To use an image file: 1. Select Local Image File within the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM section of the Virtual Media appl
Using iLO 2 114 • Linux o Red Hat Linux On servers with a locally attached IDE CD/DVD-ROM, the virtual CD/DVD-ROM device is accessible at /dev/cdr
Using iLO 2 115 4. Click Create. The virtual media applet begins the process of creating the image file. The process is complete when the progress b
Using iLO 2 116 • Red Hat and SLES Linux Linux supports the use of Virtual Folder. Virtual Folder uses a FAT 16 file system format. For more inform
Using iLO 2 117 • Automatically Power On Server enables iLO 2 to turn on a server when power is applied, such as when the server is plugged in, or
Using iLO 2 118 o HP Static High Performance Mode sets the processor to the highest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that state. o
Using iLO 2 119 o Warnings Triggered By—Determines if warnings are based on peak power consumption, average power consumption, or disabled. o Warni
Operational overview 12 iLO 2 provides the KCS interface, or open interface, for SMS communications. The KCS interface provides a set of I/O mapped
Using iLO 2 120 • Present Power Cap displays the current power cap setting. The 24-Hour History section displays the following: • Average Power Re
Using iLO 2 121 differently for each p-state the processor was in, with each colored portion scaled to represent the percentage of the total time th
Using iLO 2 122 Graceful shutdown The ability of the iLO 2 microprocessor to perform a graceful shutdown requires cooperation from the operating sys
Using iLO 2 123 The server blade must be properly cabled for iLO 2 connectivity. Connect to the server blade with one of the following methods: • T
Using iLO 2 124 • Rack name • Logged-in iLO Location This section annotates the blade you are logged into. You can only configure blade settings
Using iLO 2 125 • Power On Control o Power Source o Enable Automatic Power On o Enable Rack Alert Logging (IML) Enclosure information Enclosur
Using iLO 2 126 Power enclosure information The Power Enclosure Information page provides diagnostic information regarding the power management modu
Using iLO 2 127 iLO 2 control of ProLiant BL p-Class server LEDs iLO 2 can monitor BL p-Class servers through POST tracking and the Server Health LE
Using iLO 2 128 You can access iLO 2 through the HP Onboard Administrator iLO option (on page 131) using the Web Administration (on page 132) link o
Using iLO 2 129 o Manual—If your facility prefers static IP address assignment, you can individually change each of the server blade iLO 2 ports and
Operational overview 13 • UID Status The WS-Management in iLO 2 returns status information for fans, temperatures, power supplies, and VRMs. iLO 2
Using iLO 2 130 Field Possible value Description Subnet Mask ###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to 255 Subnet mask for the device or interconn
Using iLO 2 131 As the servers run, the demand for power varies for each server. A power cap for each server is set to provide the server with enoug
Using iLO 2 132 If your browser settings prevent new windows from opening, the links will not function properly. For help with turning off pop-up wi
Using iLO 2 133 Feature BL c-Class BL p-Class Enclosure communications Ethernet i2c Enclosure-based IP addressing DHCP SBIPC Enclosure au
Directory services 134 Directory services Overview of directory integration iLO 2 can be configured to use a directory to authenticate and authorize
Directory services 135 • Compatibility—Lights-Out directory integration applies to iLO 2, RILOE and RILOE II products. The integration supports the
Directory services 136 Schema-free directory integration Using the schema-free directory integration method, users and group memberships reside in t
Directory services 137 A role contains one or more iLO 2 and one or more users, and has a list of privileges that these users have with the iLO 2 in
Directory services 138 • Multiple targets You do not need to use multiple targets in the directory. HP schema directory integration only requires o
Directory services 139 5. Click OK at the warning that the server cannot be renamed. The Enterprise root CA option is selected because there is no C
Operational overview 14 o HP supports Microsoft® JVM and SUN Java™ 1.4.2_13. To download the recommended JVM for your system configuration, refer to
Directory services 140 4. Click Apply Settings. 5. Click Test Settings. Schema-free scripted setup To setup the schema-free directories option us
Directory services 141 At login time, the login name and user context are combined to make the user's distinguished name. For instance, if the
Directory services 142 Setting up HP schema directory integration When using the HP schema directory integration, iLO 2 supports both Active Directo
Directory services 143 c. Add users to the role object. For more information on managing the directory service, refer to "Directory-enabled rem
Directory services 144 • Windows Server® 2008 • Windows Server® 2003 iLO 2 supports eDirectory running on Novell. Schema required software iLO 2
Directory services 145 Schema Preview The Schema Preview screen enables the user to view the proposed extensions to the schema. This screen reads th
Directory services 146 The Directory Login section of the Setup screen enables you to enter your login name and password. These might be required to
Directory services 147 Management snap-in installer The management snap-in installer installs the snap-ins required to manage iLO 2 objects in a Mic
Directory services 148 iLO 2 requires a secure connection to communicate with the directory service. This requires the installation of the Microsoft
Directory services 149 IMPORTANT: Incorrectly editing the registry can severely damage your system. HP recommends creating a back up of any valued
Operational overview 15 o SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10
Directory services 150 • One iLO 2 object corresponding to each iLO 2 management processor that will be using the directory. Example: Creating and
Directory services 151 d. Click OK. 2. Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create HP Role objects in the Roles or
Directory services 152 d. Add users to the role. Click the Members tab, and add users using the Add button and the Select Users dialog box. The devi
Directory services 153 • Role object • User objects Each object represents a device, user, or relationship that is required for directory-based ma
Directory services 154 Members After user objects are created, the Members tab enables you to manage the users within the role. Clicking Add enables
Directory services 155 Time restrictions You can manage the hours available for logon by members of the role by clicking Effective Hours in the Role
Directory services 156 To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display list and click Remove. Active Directory Lights-Out managem
Directory services 157 • Administer Local Device Settings—This option enables the user to configure the iLO 2 management processor settings. These
Directory services 158 Assume samplecorp has an enterprise directory arranged according to the following screen. 1. Create organizational units in
Directory services 159 e. Repeat the process for several more iLO 2 devices with DNS names "rib-nntp-server" and "rib-file-server-use
iLO 2 setup 16 iLO 2 setup Quick setup To quickly setup iLO 2 using the default settings for iLO 2 Standard and iLO Advanced features, follow the st
Directory services 160 given full access to the iLO 2 functionality. Select the check boxes next to each right, and click Apply. To close the proper
Directory services 161 Directory Services objects for eDirectory Directory Services objects enable virtualization of the managed devices and the rel
Directory services 162 Members After user objects are created, the Members tab allows you to manage the users within the role. Clicking Add allows y
Directory services 163 • DNS name Time restrictions You can manage the hours available for logon by members of the role by using the time grid di
Directory services 164 To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display field and click Delete. eDirectory Lights-Out Management A
Directory services 165 • Remote Console—This option allows the user access to the Remote Console. • Virtual Media—This option allows the user acce
Directory-enabled remote management 166 Directory-enabled remote management Introduction to directory-enabled remote management This section is for
Directory-enabled remote management 167 nested group directly to the role, and assign the appropriate rights and restrictions. New users can be adde
Directory-enabled remote management 168 How directory login restrictions are enforced Two sets of restrictions potentially limit a directory user&ap
Directory-enabled remote management 169 host. Events, such as unexpected power loss or flashing LOM firmware, can cause the LOM device clock to not
iLO 2 setup 17 To access iLO 2 after connecting it to the network, the management processor must acquire an IP address and subnet mask using either
Directory-enabled remote management 170 name server. If the name service goes down or cannot be reached, DNS restrictions cannot be matched and will
Directory-enabled remote management 171 Directory administrators might be tempted to create two roles to address this situation, but extra caution i
Directory-enabled remote management 172 • HP Lights-Out Migration Command utility The HP Lights-Out Migration Command utility, HPQLOMGC.EXE, offers
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 173 HPQLOMIG directory migration utility Introduction to HPQLOMIG utility The HPQLOMIG utility is for customers
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 174 NOTE: The installation utility will present an error message and exit if it detects that the .NET Framew
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 175 If you click Next, Back, or exit the application during discovery, operations on the current network addres
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 176 If for security reasons the user name and password cannot be in the file, then leave these fields blank, bu
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 177 4. After the upgrade is complete, click Next. During the firmware upgrade process, all buttons are deactiv
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 178 The Select Directory Access Method page helps to prevent an accidental overwrite of iLO 2s already configur
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 179 To name the management processors, click the Name field, and enter the name, or: 1. Select Use Network Add
iLO 2 setup 18 Connecting to the network Typically iLO 2 is connected to the network in one of two ways. iLO 2 can be connected through a: • Corpor
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 180 • Login Name and Password—These fields are used to log in with an account that has domain administrator ac
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 181 • Login Name and Password—These fields are used to log in with an account that has domain administrator ac
HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 182 2. For Directories Support and Local Accounts option, select Enabled or Disabled. Remote access is disabled
HP Systems Insight Manager integration 183 HP Systems Insight Manager integration Integrating iLO 2 with HP SIM iLO 2 fully integrates with HP SIM i
HP Systems Insight Manager integration 184 The following sections give a summary of each function. For detailed information on these benefits and ho
HP Systems Insight Manager integration 185 The iLO 2 management processor is displayed as an icon in the device list on the same row as its host ser
HP Systems Insight Manager integration 186 Receiving SNMP alerts in HP SIM You can configure iLO 2 to forward alerts from the host operating system
HP Systems Insight Manager integration 187 needs to be in this file for iLO 2 if it remains at the standard Port 80. It is very important that the e
Troubleshooting iLO 2 188 Troubleshooting iLO 2 iLO 2 POST LED indicators During the initial boot of iLO 2, the POST LED indicators flash to display
Troubleshooting iLO 2 189 LED indicator POST code (activity completed) Description Failure indicated 4, 3, and 1 0d Boot Block Main started. Boo
iLO 2 setup 19 To configure a static IP address, use the iLO 2 RBSU with the following procedure to disable DNS and DHCP and configure the IP addres
Troubleshooting iLO 2 190 Event log display Event log explanation iLO 2 Self Test Error: # Displays when iLO 2 has failed an internal test. The pr
Troubleshooting iLO 2 191 Event log display Event log explanation Virtual Floppy in use by: User Displays when a user begins using a Virtual Flopp
Troubleshooting iLO 2 192 Event log display Event log explanation Virtual Floppy connected by User Displays when an authorized user connects the V
Troubleshooting iLO 2 193 JVM support To ensure that the iLO 2 Remote Console applet and Virtual Media applet operate as expected, install Java Runt
Troubleshooting iLO 2 194 privilege log in and change your password. If you are still unable to connect, have the user log in again and delete and r
Troubleshooting iLO 2 195 Inability to access the login page If you cannot access the login page, you must verify the SSL encryption level of your b
Troubleshooting iLO 2 196 Inability to connect to the iLO 2 processor through the NIC If you cannot connect to the iLO 2 processor through the NIC,
Troubleshooting iLO 2 197 2. For example, in Internet Explorer, select Tools>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings>Advanced, and the
Troubleshooting iLO 2 198 Alert Explanation Rack Server Power On Manual Override The server was manually forced by the customer to power on despite
Troubleshooting iLO 2 199 Domain/name format login issues To login using the domain/name format, ActiveX controls must be enabled. To verify that yo
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iLO 2 setup 20 Setting up iLO 2 using iLO 2 RBSU HP recommends iLO 2 RBSU to initially set up iLO 2 and configure iLO 2 network parameters for envir
Troubleshooting iLO 2 200 Remote Console applet has a red X when running Linux client browser Mozilla browsers must be configured to accept cookies.
Troubleshooting iLO 2 201 while the rest of the text window remains static. After the scrolling is complete, click Refresh to properly update the te
Troubleshooting iLO 2 202 Configuring Apache to accept exported capture buffers To enable the Console Replay Export feature to work correctly, you m
Troubleshooting iLO 2 203 No console replay while server is powered down Playback of capture buffers and recorded console sessions are not available
Troubleshooting iLO 2 204 Inactive IRC The iLO 2 IRC might become inactive or disconnected during periods of high activity. The problem is indicated
Troubleshooting iLO 2 205 3. Click View Objects. 4. Right-click iLO 2 Remote Console Applet and click Remove. 5. Click OK to remove the object, a
Troubleshooting iLO 2 206 SSH text support from a Remote Console session The telnet and SSH access from text Remote Console supports the standard 80
Troubleshooting iLO 2 207 To correct this adjust the DOS® windows properties to limit its size to 80x25, before maximizing the DOS window. • On th
Troubleshooting iLO 2 208 Video capture file plays erratically iLO 2 capture files are recordings of screen activity. During long periods of screen
Troubleshooting iLO 2 209 server based redirection, selecting File>New>Window or pressing the Ctrl+N keys, opens a duplicate instance of the o
iLO 2 setup 21 2. Click Administration>Licensing to display the iLO 2 license activation screen. 3. Enter the license key. Press the Tab key or
Troubleshooting iLO 2 210 Preventing cookie-related user issues To prevent cookie-based behavioral problems: • Start a new browser for each login b
Troubleshooting iLO 2 211 • Scripting with CPQLOCFG—Download CPQLOCFG component to get the network-based scripting utility, CPQLOCFG. CPQLOCFG allo
Troubleshooting iLO 2 212 You can also use Microsoft® LDP tool to verify SSL connections. For more information on the LDP tool, go to the Microsoft®
Directory services schema 213 Directory services schema HP Management Core LDAP OID classes and attributes Changes made to the schema during the sch
Directory services schema 214 Attributes hpqPolicyDN—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.1 hpqRoleMembership—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.2 Remarks None hp
Directory services schema 215 hpqRoleMembership OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.2 Description Provides a list of hpqTarget objects to w
Directory services schema 216 Remarks This attribute is only used on role objects. IP restrictions are satisfied when the address matches and gene
Directory services schema 217 Lights-Out Management specific LDAP OID classes and attributes The following schema attributes and classes might depen
Directory services schema 218 Attributes hpqLOMRightConfigureSettings—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.1 hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdmin—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1
Directory services schema 219 hpqLOMRightServerReset OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.4 Description Remote Server Reset and Power Butt
iLO 2 setup 22 • CPQASM2.SYS, SYSMGMT.SYS, and SYSDOWN.SYS provide the iLO 2 Advanced Server Management Controller Driver support. PSP for Microsof
Technical support 220 Technical support Support information HP iLO Advanced Pack and HP iLO Advanced Pack for Blade System included with Insight Con
Technical support 221 • Join the discussion (http://forums.itrc.hp.com)—The HP Support Forum is a community-based, user-supported tool designed so
Acronyms and abbreviations 222 Acronyms and abbreviations ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII Am
Acronyms and abbreviations 223 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DLL dynamic link library DMTF Distributed
Acronyms and abbreviations 224 HEM High Efficiency Mode HID human interface device HP SIM HP Systems Insight Manager HPONCFG HP Lights-Out Online
Acronyms and abbreviations 225 JVM Java Virtual Machine KCS Keyboard Controller Style KDE K Desktop Environment (for Linux) KVM keyboard, video,
Acronyms and abbreviations 226 NIC network interface controller NMI non-maskable interrupt NVRAM non-volatile memory PERL Practical Extraction an
Acronyms and abbreviations 227 ROM read-only memory RSA Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman public encryption key RSM Remote Server Management SAID Servi
Acronyms and abbreviations 228 TPM trusted platform module UART universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter UID unit identification USB universal
Index 229 A access options 33, 39, 41, 84 access, VT320 serial console 103 accessing Onboard Administrator 127 accessing software, browser 20
iLO 2 setup 23 To install the drivers download the PSP from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support) to a NetWare server. After downloading the PS
Index 230 Console Capture, using 93 console replay, troubleshooting 203 console, remote 96 console, remote serial 103 contacting HP 221 coo
Index 231 features, new 9 file transfer, virtual folder 115 Firefox support 13 firewall, allowing traffic 196 firmware, downgrading 26 firm
Index 232 K KCS (Keyboard Controller Style) 11, 45 kernel debugger, using 106 Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) 11, 45 keyboard, video, mouse (KV
Index 233 power regulator 116 power regulator settings 116, 117, 130 power supply, status 79, 116 power, monitoring 119 powering down 116,
Index 234 serial console, remote 103 serial port, virtual 102 server POST tracking, BL p-Class 127 server status 76 server warnings and cauti
Index 235 trap messages 198 troubleshooting, console replay 203 troubleshooting, directory services 198 troubleshooting, GNOME interface 205
Configuring iLO 2 24 Configuring iLO 2 iLO 2 configuration overview Typically, an advanced or administrative user who must manage users and configur
Configuring iLO 2 25 • Firmware Maintenance CD-ROM—Download the component to create a bootable CD that contains many firmware updates for ProLiant
Configuring iLO 2 26 If the firmware upgrade is interrupted or fails, attempt the upgrade again immediately. Do not reset the iLO 2 system before re
Configuring iLO 2 27 If you purchase the iLO Advanced Pack or the iLO Advanced Pack for BladeSystem with any Insight Control software suite or iLO P
Configuring iLO 2 28 Feature iLO 2 Advanced iLO 2 Advanced for BladeSystem iLO 2 Standard iLO 2 Standard Blade Edition Power-related reporting* √ √
Configuring iLO 2 29 To access local accounts, click Administration>User Administration>Local Accounts. iLO 2 Directory Accounts enables you
Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ...
Configuring iLO 2 30 3. Select User Administration>Local Accounts. 4. Click New. 5. Complete the fields. The following options are available:
Configuring iLO 2 31 Certificate button. Click this button to map a certificate to the user. After a certificate is mapped to the user account, a 40
Configuring iLO 2 32 2. Click User Administration and select from the list the name of the user whose information you want to change. 3. Click De
Configuring iLO 2 33 After iLO 2 is correctly configured, revoking this privilege from all groups prevents reconfiguration. Users with the Administe
Configuring iLO 2 34 Parameter Default value Description Secure shell (SSH) Port 22 This setting enables you to configure the iLO 2 SSH port to be
Configuring iLO 2 35 Parameter Default value Description Console Replay Port 17990 This setting enables you to specify the Console Replay Port. Th
Configuring iLO 2 36 • Windows® XP On Windows® XP servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP connection is built in. The client is part of the o
Configuring iLO 2 37 Enabling the Terminal Services Passthrough option By default, the Terminal Services Passthrough feature is disabled and can be
Configuring iLO 2 38 When using the Terminal Services pass-through option with Windows Server® 2003 and Windows Server® 2008, there is approximately
Configuring iLO 2 39 Access options iLO 2 enables you to modify iLO 2 access, including connection idle time, iLO 2 functionality, iLO 2 RBSU, login
Contents 4 User accounts and access... 44
Configuring iLO 2 40 Parameter Default value Descriptions iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utility Enabled This setting enables or disables the iLO 2 ROM-Base
Configuring iLO 2 41 When logging in to iLO 2 with Telnet or SSH clients, the number of login name and password prompts offered by iLO 2 matches the
Configuring iLO 2 42 • Encrypted communication using: o SSH key administration o SSL certificate administration • Support for optional LDAP-base
Configuring iLO 2 43 • RBSU Disabled (most secure) If iLO 2 RBSU is disabled, user access is prohibited. This prevents modification using the RBSU
Configuring iLO 2 44 iLO 2 provides support for the TPM mezzanine module in ProLiant 100 and ProLiant 300/500 series servers. On a supported system
Configuring iLO 2 45 iLO 2 saves a detailed log entry for failed login attempts, which imposes a delay of 60 seconds. SSH key administration iLO 2
Configuring iLO 2 46 Base64-encoded. A CA processes this request and returns a response (X.509 certificate) that can be imported into iLO 2. The CR
Configuring iLO 2 47 When two-factor authentication is enabled, access by the CPQLOCFG utility is disabled because CPQLOCFG does not meet all authen
Configuring iLO 2 48 10. From your desktop, open the file for the user certificate in Notepad, select all the text, and copy the text to the clipboa
Configuring iLO 2 49 12. Select the certificate added to the user in iLO 2. Click OK. 13. If prompted to do so, insert your smart card, or enter yo
Contents 5 iLO 2 BL c-Class tab...
Configuring iLO 2 50 After you have selected a certificate, if the certificate is protected with a password or if the certificate is stored on a sma
Configuring iLO 2 51 with CN=John Doe,OU=IT,DC=MyCompany,DC=com, which is the user's actual distinguished name. If the correct password is ente
Configuring iLO 2 52 Configuring directory settings iLO 2 enables administrators to centralize user account administration using directory services.
Configuring iLO 2 53 • Directory Server Address—Enables you to specify the network DNS name or IP address of the directory server. You can specify
Configuring iLO 2 54 To test the communication between the directory server and iLO 2, click Test Settings. For more information, see the section, &
Configuring iLO 2 55 By default, remote console data uses 128-bit RC4 bi-directional encryption. The CPQLOCFG utility uses a 168-bit Triple DES with
Configuring iLO 2 56 IMPORTANT: Incorrectly editing the registry can severely damage your system. HP recommends creating a back up of any valued d
Configuring iLO 2 57 certificates and iLO 2 server names. When the allocated storage is used, no more imports are accepted. After setting up SSO in
Configuring iLO 2 58 Setting up HP SIM SSO The HP SIM SSO page allows you to view and configure the existing iLO 2 Single Sign-On settings. You must
Configuring iLO 2 59 by Certificate, SSO is not allowed from that server. Likewise, if a HP SIM server certificate is imported, but the certificate
Contents 6 Configuring directories when schema-free integration is selected ... 180 Setting up ma
Configuring iLO 2 60 R_ALT F6 3 g L_SHIFT F7 4 h R_SHIFT F8 5 i L-CTRL F9 6 j R_CTRL F10 7 k L_GUI F11 8 l R_GUI F12 9 m INS &
Configuring iLO 2 61 Network Settings The Network Settings page displays the NIC IP address, subnet mask, and other TCP/IP-related information and s
Configuring iLO 2 62 iLO 2 subsystem name limitations The iLO 2 subsystem name represents the DNS name of the iLO 2 subsystem. For example, ilo inst
Configuring iLO 2 63 NIC port for iLO 2 server management. The iLO 2 Shared Network Port and the iLO 2 Dedicated Management NIC port cannot operate
Configuring iLO 2 64 After iLO 2 resets, the Shared Network Port feature is active. Any network traffic going to or originating from iLO 2 is direct
Configuring iLO 2 65 DHCP/DNS Settings The iLO 2 DHCP/DNS Settings page displays DHCP/DNS configuration information for iLO 2. All users can view th
Configuring iLO 2 66 o Use DHCP Supplied Domain Name—Toggles if iLO 2 uses the DHCP server-supplied domain name. If not, enter a domain name in the
Configuring iLO 2 67 For more information see to the HP Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor Scripting and Command Line Resource Guide. To co
Configuring iLO 2 68 the iLO 2 interface, CLI, RIBCL or other management feature. If the server is powered down because of the operating system, phy
Configuring iLO 2 69 To see the results of changes made, click Apply Settings to save the changes. Click Reset Settings to return the page to its cl
Contents 7 No console replay while server is powered down... 203 Skipping in
Configuring iLO 2 70 Static IP Bay Configuration is not supported in G1 BL-series blade enclosures. To view the enclosure generation, click BL p-Cla
Configuring iLO 2 71 The Enable Static IP Bay Configuration Settings checkbox, available on the Network Settings tab (not shown), allows you to enab
Configuring iLO 2 72 Static Route #1, #2, and #3 (destination gateway)—Assigns the appropriate static route destination and gateway IP address on yo
Configuring iLO 2 73 1. iLO 2 configuration 2. Server RAID verification 3. Virtual media connection 4. Software installation iLO 2 configuration
Configuring iLO 2 74 indicating that this action is occurring. The page is refreshed automatically every 10 seconds. After the server reboots, the n
Configuring iLO 2 75 • Speed • Duplex • IP Address Use this parameter to assign a static IP address to iLO 2 on your network. By default, the IP
Using iLO 2 76 Using iLO 2 System status and status summary information When you first access iLO 2, the interface displays the Status Summary page
Using iLO 2 77 • Internal Health LED—Represents the server internal health indicator (if supported). It summarizes problems with fans, temperature
Using iLO 2 78 System Information Summary System Information displays the health of the monitored system. Many of the features necessary to operate
Using iLO 2 79 Monitoring the fan sub-system includes the sufficient, redundant, and non-redundant configurations of the fans. Fan failure is a rare
Contents 8 Lights-Out Management attribute definitions ... 218 Techn
Using iLO 2 80 Processors The Processors tab displays the available processor slots, the type of processor installed in the slot, and a brief status
Using iLO 2 81 view the event log even when the server is off can be helpful when troubleshooting remote host server problems. You can sort the log
Using iLO 2 82 o Use the Debug feature if a software application hangs the system. The Generate NMI to System button can be used to engage the opera
Using iLO 2 83 iLO 2 Remote Console iLO 2 Remote Console redirects the host server console to the network client browser, providing full text (stand
Using iLO 2 84 Remote console access to the host server after server POST is a licensed feature available with the purchase of optional licenses. Fo
Using iLO 2 85 • High Performance Mouse settings can help alleviate remote console mouse synchronization issues, but this feature is not supported
Using iLO 2 86 o Export enables you to trigger an export manually. o Export username is the username for the web server that is specified in the UR
Using iLO 2 87 information, refer to "Remote Console hot keys (on page 86)." The following table lists keys available to combine in a Remo
Using iLO 2 88 Hot keys and international keyboards To set up hot keys on an international keyboard, select keys on your keyboard in the same positi
Using iLO 2 89 feature available with the purchase of optional licenses. For more information, see "Licensing (on page 26)". The Integrate
Operational overview 9 Operational overview Guide overview HP iLO 2 provides multiple ways to configure, update, and operate servers remotely. The H
Using iLO 2 90 o Replay file—Displays an Open dialog box enabling you to view a previously saved file. After you select a file and click Open, the R
Using iLO 2 91 • Drive—Displays all available media. • Power (green power icon)—Displays the power status and allows you to access the power optio
Using iLO 2 92 location similar to a USB tablet mouse. A conventional mouse sends relative position information (such as the mouse has moved 12 pixe
Using iLO 2 93 Shared Remote Console Shared Remote Console is an iLO 2 feature that allows the connection of up to four sessions on the same on the
Using iLO 2 94 Using HP iLO Video Player HP iLO Video Player enables you to playback iLO 2 console capture files without installing iLO 2 on your lo
Using iLO 2 95 • Help o Help Topics—Opens the iLO Video Player help file. o About—Opens the iLO Video Player About page. iLO Video Player contr
Using iLO 2 96 Acquiring the Remote Console When the Remote Console Acquire setting on the Remote Console Settings screen is enabled, the Remote Con
Using iLO 2 97 client operating systems (on page 13)" section. Remote Console is a licensed feature available with the purchase of optional lic
Using iLO 2 98 • Close ends the Remote Console session and closes the Remote Console window. Recommended client settings Ideally, the remote serve
Using iLO 2 99 The Remote Console uses Virtual KVM and does not provide a true text-based console. iLO 2 uses the video adapter DVO port to access v
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