HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 171

vMedia, Setting Up IIS for Scripted vMedia, Set Primary and Secondary DNS Server IPs

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hpiLO-> set /map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1/gateway1 AccessInfo=192.0.2.1 Determine Link State (Autosense) hpiLO-> show -d properties=autosense /map1/enetport1 Set Link (Autosense) hpiLO-> set /map1/enetport1 autosense=true AccessInfo=192.0.2.1 Enable/Disable DHCP hpiLO-> stop /map1/dhcpendpt1 hpiLO-> start /map1/dhcpendpt1 Determine all DNS settings hpiLO-> show /map1/settings1/dnssettings1 Determine IP Address of the DNS Servers (primary, secondary, and tertiary) hpiLO-> show -d properties=AccessInfo /map1/dnsserver* or hpiLO-> show -d properties=DNSServerAddresses /map1/settings1/dnssettings1 Set Primary and Secondary DNS Server IPs set DNSServerAddressess=192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.4 Set Tertiary DNS Server IP set DNSServerAddressess=,,192.0.2.6 vMedia This section provides information on SM CLP vMedia targets, properties, and supported verbs. It also lists examples of SM CLP vMedia use cases. The scriptable vMedia feature is supported on server blade platforms (OA version 2.0 and beyond) and on rack-mounted servers as described in the following sections. NOTE: • Scriptable vMedia is available only if you have the iLO 2 Advanced Pack license and the vMedia user privilege. • Only one vMedia connection is supported at a time. You cannot connect with the scriptable vMedia while the Applet vMedia is connected and vice versa. Scriptable vMedia Supported Operating Systems • Linux (Red Hat and SuSE) • Windows • HP-UX • OpenVMS • EFI Setting Up IIS for Scripted vMedia Before setting up Internet Information Services (IIS) for scripted vMedia, make sure IIS is operational. Use IIS Manager to set up a simple website and verify that it is working correctly by browsing to the site. To configure IIS to serve diskette or ISO-9660 CD images for read only access, follow these steps: 1. Add a directory to your website, and place your images in the directory. SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol 171

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</>hpiLO-> set /map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1/gateway1
AccessInfo=192.0.2.1
Determine Link State (Autosense)
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=autosense /map1/enetport1
Set Link (Autosense)
</>hpiLO-> set /map1/enetport1 autosense=true
AccessInfo=192.0.2.1
Enable/Disable DHCP
</>hpiLO-> stop /map1/dhcpendpt1
</>hpiLO-> start /map1/dhcpendpt1
Determine all DNS settings
</>hpiLO-> show /map1/settings1/dnssettings1
Determine IP Address of the DNS Servers (primary, secondary, and tertiary)
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=AccessInfo /map1/dnsserver*
or
</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=DNSServerAddresses
/map1/settings1/dnssettings1
Set Primary and Secondary DNS Server IPs
</map1/settings1/dnssettings1> set
DNSServerAddressess=192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.4
Set Tertiary DNS Server IP
</map1/settings1/dnssettings1> set DNSServerAddressess=,,192.0.2.6
vMedia
This section provides information on SM CLP vMedia targets, properties, and supported verbs.
It also lists examples of SM CLP vMedia use cases.
The scriptable vMedia feature is supported on server blade platforms (OA version 2.0 and beyond)
and on rack-mounted servers as described in the following sections.
NOTE:
Scriptable vMedia is available only if you have the iLO 2 Advanced Pack license and the
vMedia user privilege.
Only one vMedia connection is supported at a time. You cannot connect with the scriptable
vMedia while the Applet vMedia is connected and vice versa.
Scriptable vMedia Supported Operating Systems
Linux (Red Hat and SuSE)
Windows
HP-UX
OpenVMS
EFI
Setting Up IIS for Scripted vMedia
Before setting up Internet Information Services (IIS) for scripted vMedia, make sure IIS is
operational. Use IIS Manager to set up a simple website and verify that it is working correctly
by browsing to the site.
To configure IIS to serve diskette or ISO-9660 CD images for read only access, follow these steps:
1.
Add a directory to your website, and place your images in the directory.
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