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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO2) and HP StoreOnce Backup Systems

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Figure 24 iLO2 connector on the HP D2D4300 Series (D2D4324 shown) Figure 25 iLO2 connector on the HP D2D4100 Series Figure 26 iLO2 connector on the HP D2D2500 Series HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO2) and HP StoreOnce Backup Systems The HP iLO2 System is well documented and online help is available from the application. However, the HP StoreOnce Backup System implementation does not run Smart Agents and there are certain features that it is not advisable to use. The recommended uses for iLO2 are the monitoring function on the System Console page and the remote access function, if the D2D Web Management Interface fails to operate. Please review the information in this section carefully before using iLO2. IMPORTANT: There are various places on the iLO2 pages that allow you to power off/on and reboot the HP StoreOnce Backup System remotely. In most instances you should not use this feature. The preferred option is always to power off the StoreOnce Backup System cleanly and in a controlled manner from the Web Management Interface to ensure that users and jobs are not interrupted. (The only instances where iLO2 should be used for power management is after a power outage, or if the Web Management Interface and system console fail to operate.) Table 1 Using iLO2 with the HP StoreOnce Backup System System Status - Summary page The server name is made up of the serial name and the ProLiant model upon which the StoreOnce Backup System is based. • For the HP D2D4300 Series Backup System this is the ProLiant DL370 G6. Information for this ProLiant model is readily available on http://www.hp.com. • For the HP D2D4100 Series this is the SE 1220 server; for the HP D2D2500 Series this is the SE 1120 server. These are special configurations of ProLiant servers and you will not find specific information about them on the HP ProLiant web pages. If you change the server name on the iLO2 pages, these changes will not be reflected automatically in the HP StoreOnce Backup System Web Management Interface. Similarly, 32 Advanced installation

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Figure 24 iLO2 connector on the HP D2D4300 Series (D2D4324 shown)
Figure 25 iLO2 connector on the HPD2D4100 Series
Figure 26 iLO2 connector on the HP D2D2500 Series
HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO2) and HP StoreOnce Backup Systems
The HP iLO2 System is well documented and online help is available from the application. However,
the HP StoreOnce Backup System implementation does not run Smart Agents and there are certain
features that it is not advisable to use. The recommended uses for iLO2 are the monitoring function
on the System Console page and the remote access function, if the D2D Web Management Interface
fails to operate.
Please review the information in this section carefully before using iLO2.
IMPORTANT:
There are various places on the iLO2 pages that allow you to power off/on and
reboot the HP StoreOnce Backup System remotely. In most instances you should not use this feature.
The preferred option is always to power off the StoreOnce Backup System cleanly and in a controlled
manner from the Web Management Interface to ensure that users and jobs are not interrupted.
(The only instances where iLO2 should be used for power management is after a power outage,
or if the Web Management Interface and system console fail to operate.)
Table 1 Using iLO2 with the HP StoreOnce Backup System
The server name is made up of the serial name and the ProLiant model upon which the
StoreOnce Backup System is based.
System Status — Summary
page
For the HP D2D4300 Series Backup System this is the ProLiant DL370 G6. Information
for this ProLiant model is readily available on
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tp://w
w
w
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.
For the HP D2D4100 Series this is the SE 1220 server; for the HP D2D2500 Series
this is the SE 1120 server. These are special configurations of ProLiant servers and
you will not find specific information about them on the HP ProLiant web pages.
If you change the server name on the iLO2 pages, these changes will not be reflected
automatically in the HP StoreOnce Backup System Web Management Interface. Similarly,
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