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Performing Advanced Functions

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8 Performing Advanced Functions This chapter provides an explanation of the following advanced tasks you can perform using the Integrated Administrator. These procedures are supported by the Web-based user interface and the CLI unless otherwise noted: ■ Replicating the configuration of the Integrated Administrator ■ Administering security certificates ❏ Creating a security certificate ❏ Downloading a security certificate ■ Key-Based SSH Authentication ■ Configuring a Blade PC Boot Order ■ Powering off the enclosure ■ Disabling network protocols to the Integrated Administrator ■ Upgrading the firmware of the Integrated Administrator ■ Recovering a lost Administrator password ■ Launching flash disaster recovery ✎ Only enclosure administrators may perform the tasks in this chapter. Replicating the Configuration of the Integrated Administrator ✎ The Integrated Administrator does not support this task using the Web-based user interface. To set up several enclosures with the same configuration, configure one enclosure (such as add all user accounts, add all groups, and assign bays) and then replicate that configuration on the other enclosures. To replicate the configuration of the Integrated Administrator using the CLI: 1. Login as Administrator on the first enclosure. 2. Type: UPLOAD CONFIG . This command uploads the current runtime configuration to the specified TFTP or FTP server. If your FTP server does not allow anonymous uploading, specify an FTP username and password using the syntax: ftp://username:password@ftpserver/filename HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide 8-1

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HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide
8-1
8
Performing Advanced Functions
This chapter provides an explanation of the following advanced tasks you can perform using the
Integrated Administrator. These procedures are supported by the Web-based user interface and
the CLI unless otherwise noted:
Replicating the configuration of the Integrated Administrator
Administering security certificates
Creating a security certificate
Downloading a security certificate
Key-Based SSH Authentication
Configuring a Blade PC Boot Order
Powering off the enclosure
Disabling network protocols to the Integrated Administrator
Upgrading the firmware of the Integrated Administrator
Recovering a lost Administrator password
Launching flash disaster recovery
Only enclosure administrators may perform the tasks in this chapter.
Replicating the Configuration of the Integrated
Administrator
The Integrated Administrator does not support this task using the Web-based user interface.
To set up several enclosures with the same configuration, configure one enclosure (such as add
all user accounts, add all groups, and assign bays) and then replicate that configuration on the
other enclosures.
To replicate the configuration of the Integrated Administrator using the CLI:
1. Login as Administrator on the first enclosure.
2. Type:
UPLOAD CONFIG <url>
. This command uploads the current runtime configuration
to the specified TFTP or FTP server. If your FTP server does not allow anonymous
uploading, specify an FTP username and password using the syntax:
ftp://username:password@ftpserver/filename