HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 50

Initiating an Auto Login Session, User Account Cleanup During IPF Blade Initialization

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Operators Users access to all aspects of the OA including configuration, firmware updates, user management, and resetting default settings. Provided access to the host system IRC, serial console, and vMedia. This level equates to an iLO 2 user with Remote Console Access, Virtual Power and Reset, Virtual Media, and Configure iLO settings. It allows access to all but configuration changes and user management. This account is used for individuals who might be required to periodically change configuration settings. Provided read-only login access to iLO 2. This account is used for individuals who need to see the configuration of the OA but do not need the ability to change settings. This level equates to an iLO 2 user with no privileges set. NOTE: For information on how to set user roles and privilege levels in the OA, see the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide. Initiating an Auto Login Session The auto login session is initiated as follows: 1. The OA finds the first available auto login user by finding the first user entry with a time-created value of 0.(OAtmp1...OAtmp4). 2. If there are no available users, the oldest user is deleted. NOTE: This could terminate a currently active session. a. The OA sends a request to iLO 2 to delete that user. 3. The OA sends a command to create an OA user. 4. The OA launches an SSH or web GUI connection to iLO 2 and logs in with created user's credentials. Terminating an Auto Login Session When the auto login CLI or web GUI session is terminated, the following user clean up is performed: • For auto login sessions, the temporary Auto Login iLO 2 account is deleted when the session with the iLO 2 is terminated. User Account Cleanup During IPF Blade Initialization During an IPF blade initialization, the OA and iLO 2 perform the following: • When a server blade is inserted, or iLO 2 or the OA is reboot or reset, both the OA and iLO 2 perform cleanup of the accounts that could have been created for auto login before the reset. • When iLO 2 initializes, the OA marks all four user slots as unused. • Integrity iLO 2 scans its local user accounts. If there are any OA created user accounts, they are deleted from the iLO 2 user database. Auto Login Troubleshooting There may be times when auto login fails. The following information provides possible reasons for the failure 50 Getting Connected to iLO 2

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access to all aspects of the OA including configuration, firmware
updates, user management, and resetting default settings.
Operators
Provided access to the host system IRC, serial console, and vMedia.
This level equates to an iLO 2 user with Remote Console Access,
Virtual Power and Reset, Virtual Media, and Configure iLO settings.
It allows access to all but configuration changes and user
management. This account is used for individuals who might be
required to periodically change configuration settings.
Users
Provided read-only login access to iLO 2. This account is used for
individuals who need to see the configuration of the OA but do not
need the ability to change settings. This level equates to an iLO 2 user
with no privileges set.
NOTE:
For information on how to set user roles and privilege levels in the OA, see the
HP
BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide
.
Initiating an Auto Login Session
The auto login session is initiated as follows:
1.
The OA finds the first available auto login user by finding the first user entry with a
time-created value of 0.(OAtmp1...OAtmp4).
2.
If there are no available users, the oldest user is deleted.
NOTE:
This could terminate a currently active session.
a.
The OA sends a request to iLO 2 to delete that user.
3.
The OA sends a command to create an OA user.
4.
The OA launches an SSH or web GUI connection to iLO 2 and logs in with created user’s
credentials.
Terminating an Auto Login Session
When the auto login CLI or web GUI session is terminated, the following user clean up is
performed:
For auto login sessions, the temporary Auto Login iLO 2 account is deleted when the session
with the iLO 2 is terminated.
User Account Cleanup During IPF Blade Initialization
During an IPF blade initialization, the OA and iLO 2 perform the following:
When a server blade is inserted, or iLO 2 or the OA is reboot or reset, both the OA and iLO
2 perform cleanup of the accounts that could have been created for auto login before the
reset.
When iLO 2 initializes, the OA marks all four user slots as unused.
Integrity iLO 2 scans its local user accounts. If there are any OA created user accounts, they
are deleted from the iLO 2 user database.
Auto Login Troubleshooting
There may be times when auto login fails. The following information provides possible reasons
for the failure
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