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    HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide HP Part Number: 5991-8068_ed3 Published: November 2010 Edition: 3
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    Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Warranty HP will replace defective delivery media replacement for a period of one year (12 months) following the date of purchase. Startup technical software support - Available for no additional charge by calling Support up to 90 days from the date of
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    supported browsers and client operating systems 15 Security...15 2 Ports, buttons, LEDs, and components 17 iLO 3 Physical Presence button 17 HP Integrity server blade components 17 HP BladeSystem Enclosures 17 c7000 Enclosure...17 c3000 Enclosure...18 Onboard Administrator...18 Integrity rx2800
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    troubleshooting 24 Connecting to a server blade iLO 3 using the console serial port 25 Connecting to iLO 3 using the Onboard Administrator 25 Additional setup...25 Modifying default account configuration settings 25 Changing the default password 26 Setting up user directory services with
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    : LAN status...55 PC: Power control...55 PM: Power regulator mode 56 PR: Set power restore policy 57 PS: Power status...57 RS: Reset system through the RST signal 57 SA: Set access...57 SO: Security option help 58 SYSREV, SR: Firmware revisions 59 SS: System processor status 59 SYSSET: Display
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    97 Domain Name Server...99 Onboard Administrator...100 Help...101 8 Installing and configuring directory services 102 Directory services...102 Features supported by directory integration 102 Directory services installation prerequisites 102 Installing directory services 103 Schema documentation
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    Role address restrictions 130 Enforcing directory login restrictions 131 Enforcing user time restrictions 131 User address restrictions...132 Creating multiple restrictions and roles 132 Directory services schema (LDAP 133 HP management core LDAP object identifier classes and attributes 133
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    138 hpqLOMRightServerReset 138 hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdmin 139 hpqLOMRightConfigureSettings 139 9 Support and other resources 140 Contacting HP...140 Before you contact HP...140 HP contact information...140 Subscription service...140 Documentation feedback 140 Related information...141
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    the product-specific Quickspecs on the HP website at www.hp.com/go/integrityilo. Features Integrity iLO 3 features provide essential lights-out functionality on iLO 3-supported HP servers as well as: • System board management functions • Diagnostics and troubleshooting • Control of power, reset, and
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    console The system console output stream is reflected to all connected console users. Any user with write access can provide input. Remote power and reset Integrity iLO 3 enables you to view and control the power state of the server. It also provides options to reset the system or iLO 3. 10
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    access rights that define a specific level of access to the server and to the iLO 3 MP commands. Integrity iLO 3 supports both LDAP directory user authentication and locally stored iLO 3 user accounts. Integrity iLO 3 users can have any of the following user rights: Remote console access Right
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    Group actions are launched from the HP SIM GUI and are supported at all times, regardless of the server power state. You can download HP SIM from the HP website. For more information about HP SIM, see the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim. For the user guide, see the Information Library. SNMP
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    • Command logging for specific commands Directory-based secure authentication and authorization using LDAP Directory-based authentication and authorization enables iLO 3 user accounts to be defined in a centralized database on an LDAP server. Integrity iLO 3 users are authenticated when logging
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    level for the server. Integrity iLO power regulation works in cooperation with a power-aware OS such as HP-UX 11iv3. The Power Regulator feature is available on systems where support is provided by the operating system, processors, PDH (processor dependant hardware), SFW (System Firmware), and iLO
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    network port SUV or DB-9 cable LAN cable rx2800 i2 iLO 3 hardware is integrated into the system board LAN, serial, and VGA cables 1 Cables are not provided with the server. Integrity iLO 3 supported browsers and client operating systems Integrity iLO 3 has an independent microprocessor. This
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    and to vary the server access rights of each user. The directory services capabilities of iLO 3 enables you to maintain network user accounts and security policies in a central, scalable database that supports thousands of users, devices, and management roles. Integrity iLO 3 incorporates a trusted
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    local port. On HP Integrity server blades, the iLO management LAN port is routed internally to the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator (OA) management LAN. For locations and descriptions of iLO 3 LEDs, ports, and buttons on your server, see your user service guide or system specifications. For more
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    its proper functioning. Integrity rx2800 i2 server For complete information on the HP Integrity rx2800 i2 server, such as server components, ports, LEDs, and specifications, see the HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server User Service Guide on the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/Integrity_Servers-docs
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    depending on if you have a rackmount server or a server blade. Rackmount server connection For a rackmount server, you can connect directly through the serial the LAN, HP recommends DHCP with DNS. DHCP with DNS comes preconfigured with default factory settings, including a default user account and
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    panel. • Setting up a static IP address using a laptop with DHCP services and the management LAN. • Local RS-232 serial port and a serial servers with IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses. All HP Integrity entry class servers with iLO 3 are shipped from the factory with DHCP enabled. HP
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    time. If there are two users collaborating and viewing console output with different emulation modes set, their clients will see garbled results if the output from the system is terminal specific. Consult the help section of the emulation software application for instructions on how to configure the
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    is factory set with DHCP enabled. To connect to iLO 3 using the OA, click the iLO link on the OA iLO GUI page. For HP Integrity server blades, you can use the OA to set the IP addresses for all iLO 3s. You can also find the iLO 3 MP address so you
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    such as, Administer User Accounts, Remote Console Access, Virtual Power and Reset, Virtual Media, and Configure iLO MP settings. It enables access to all aspects of the OA including configuration, firmware updates, user management, and resetting default settings. Server blade connection 23
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    reset. • When iLO 3 initializes, the OA marks all four user slots as unused. • Integrity iLO 3 scans its local user accounts. If there are any OA-created user accounts, they are deleted from the iLO 3 user database. Auto login troubleshooting There might be times when auto login fails. The following
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    (Administrator) level user: login = Administrator password = Randomly generated password found on the iLO Network Information Tag NOTE: • On server blades, the iLO Network Information Tag is located on the right side of the monarch blade. • On the HP Integrity rx2800 i2 server, the iLO Network
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    access. For more information on how to create local accounts and use directory services, see Chapter 8: "Installing and configuring directory services " (page 102). Setting iLO MP LAN from UEFI Integrity iLO 3 supports the UEFI utility to view the iLO LAN parameters. To view the iLO LAN parameters
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    to EBIPA, which is the preferred method for setting iLO addresses in a blades environment. This tool is primarily used for the Integrity rx2800 i2server-which lacks an OA/EBIPA tool. It is feasible a future update will not allow a user to use the iLO Setup Tool to set the iLO LAN configuration on
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    1. Obtain the iLO Network Information Tag. The default iLO 3 user name and password is on this tag. NOTE: • On server blades, the iLO Network Information Tag is located on the right side of the monarch blade. • On the HP Integrity rx2800 i2 server, the iLO Network Information Tag is located on the
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    . To log in to the OA TUI: 1. To see a list of what is in each bay, use show server info from the OA TUI. 2. To log in to that bay, use connect server n. You do not need a username/account; but you do need an empty SSH connect slot. SSH needs to be
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    chapter describes several ways to access the host console of an HP Integrity server blade. Accessing a text host console through iLO 3 virtual DNS name or the IP address for the iLO 3 MP. 2. Log in using your user account name and password at the login page. (Figure 1). Figure 1 Web Login page NOTE
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    1. Log in using your user account name and password at the login page. from the MP Main Menu to mirrored/redirected console mode, enter the CO command at the hpiLO-> : ==== MP Help: Main Menu Integrated Lights-Out for HP Integrity - Management Processor (MP) MP Help System Enter
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    the iLO 3 MP command mode prompt. Its primary purpose is to identify the iLO MP LAN interface in a DNS database. NOTE: The HP-UX system name displayed by "add name request" for the new host name are sent to the DDNS server. If you change the DHCP status between enabled and disabled, the IP address,
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    command to display and modify the DNS configuration: 1. From the MP Main Menu, enter command mode. 2. At the CM:hpiLO-> prompt, enter DNS. The screen appears current DNS data. 3. how to configure iLO 3 to use a directory server to authenticate a user login using the iLO 3 MP TUI. Configuring DNS 33
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    services is available from the HP website at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00190541/ c00190541.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN. HP provides a tool for Active Directory support of HP MPs. This tool, HPQLOMIG.exe, is part of HP Directories Support for Management Processors
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    Integrity iLO 3, you must manually add iLO 3 objects to the directory server and set up user accounts and privileges. You can find the tool on the HP website at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/ TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=US&swItem=MTX-UNITY-I23896. Using directory services
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    rights for the group. 6. Enter Y to confirm. Login process using directory services without schema extensions You can control access to iLO 3 using directories without schema extensions. Integrity iLO 3 acquires the user name to determine group membership from the directory. The iLO 3 then cross
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    instructions on each available option. Text user interface This section provides information on the text user interface (TUI) commands you can run in iLO 3. NOTE: HP Integrity server blades do not have fans or power MP. The MP Main Menu supports the basic MP commands for server control and the iLO 3
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    activity, and the state of front panel LEDs. IMPORTANT: Integrity iLO 3 has no LED that equates to the Blade Health LED located on the front panel of each individual BL8X0c i2 server blade. The Blade Health LED represents the health of the individual server blade. The virtual LEDs in the iLO GUI and
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    Power user viewing VFP is in private session mode. See also: LOC (locator LED) and, SL (show logs). CM (Command Mode): Enter command mode server. To display the list of MP command mode does not support command line firmware. Events funnel into iLO 3 from different sources throughout the server.
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    logging for specific commands • All entries in the existing history log with more detail Each time a user logs in starting boot Logged by: System Firmware located in bay 3,socket 1,cpu about these events, use T to switch to text mode. Command logging is run for the following commands: CA, DC, DI,
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    each event as it is received NOTE: Integrity iLO 3 captures and stores the server System Event Log for access through a browser or text interface even when the server is not operational. This capability can be helpful when troubleshooting remote host server problems. Reading the SEL is the only
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    Action Displays the Help Menu Exits and returns to the MP Main Menu Integrity iLO 3 Event Log navigation provides additional filtering options as shown in Table 8. Table 8 iLO 3 Event Log filter options Filtering Option N: User Login P: Port Name I: IP Address M: Date Filter Criteria Filter by
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    Remote power control Power regulator mode Set the power restore policy Power management module status Reset the system through the RST signal Configure remote, LAN, Telnet, and web access options Configure security options Display all firmware revisions Display system processor status System
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    mode This guide is not meant as a substitute for instruction on various scripting tools that are available for automating command-line interfaces. The iLO 3 MP TUI (when used with command-line arguments) was created with these types of scripting tools in mind to facilitate powerful
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    at the end of a file # transfer. If this causes a problem, delete these patterns or replace # them with wildcards. An alternative is to use the -p flag # toggle this mode off and on. # # Read the man page for more info. # # -Don # # (End of auto-expect generated content) # USER set mp_user "Admin
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    expect "$CM_PROMPT" #Run PC command to power on the system send -- "pc -on default value. • -? (MP command-specific help) is optional. If you enter Menu Mode where individual HP Integrity server blades. It also provides a quick view of the enclosure status. You must have the Configuration Access user
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    HP recommends using the OA IP address as the gateway address for Integrity iLO 3. If you use the Enclosure IP mode, this solution works during a failover. In the Enclosure IP mode HP recommends manually changing the iLO 3 gateway address. OA MAC address MAC address of the OA. Server Server Blade
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    stty command on HP-UX is not users can see unexpected results. Command line usage and scripting: CA [ -local ] [ -bit ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ] CA -? Server blade usage CA [ -local ] [ -bit ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ] [ -mode ,aux|ilo> ] ] [ -nc ] CA -? See also: SA specific
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    2 83-DIMM CPU0 - 4A CC-SBL 20-Processor 0 25-Processor 1 RAM 82-DIMM CPU0 - 3A Select FRU ID: Server blades that occupy a single bay use the traditional DF command menu: Display FRU Information Menu: S - Specific FRU A - All available FRUs V - Display Mode: Text Enter menu item or [Q] to Quit
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    MP only. If this upgrade is system programmable firmware, the upgrade continues when the system power is off. NOTE: It can take up to ten minutes before the server begins to boot. To download and upgrade the firmware package from the HP website, see http://www.hp.com/ go/bizsupport. IMPORTANT: When
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    the supported firmware users from running iLO 3 MP commands. The inactivity timeout effects how long a user can stay inactive within a command in the text user interface before they are placed back at the command prompt. There is no session timeout on the Integrity iLO 3 text interfaces. Text user
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    from locking the system out from other users. The following are IT command parameters: ] [ -nc ] IT -? See also: SA LC: LAN configuration usage Command access level: MP mask, or gateway IP address, iLO 3 alerts you to manually reset iLO 3. Configurable parameters include the following: • iLO
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    (or Duplex Option) is not currently supported. An Integrity rx8800 i2 server can run at 1000BaseT, but only if the switch it connects to supports auto-negotiate to 1000BaseT, and the rx8800 i2 server is similarly set to auto-negotiate. If you want to set a specific LAN speed (10BaseT or 100BaseT
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    for the secure LDAP service on the server. The default value for this port is 636. • Distinguished Name: Specifies where this iLO 3 instance is listed in the directory tree. For example: cn=MP Server,ou=Management Devices,o=hp • User Search Contexts (1,2,3): User name contexts that are applied
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    if a firmware upgrade is in progress or if the Physical Presence button is pushed. In HP Integrity server blades, this Power control Command access level: Power control access The PC command enables control of the power. It provides the following options for remote control of system power: Text user
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    and forces it to stay in that lowest state until the system is reset. If the processor is reset, the power mode changes to operating system Control Mode. High Sets the processor to the highest supported processor state and forces it to stay in that highest state unless the system is reset or an
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    . The effect of this command is similar to cycling the system power. The operating system is not notified, no dump is taken as SA command configures the access mode for the LAN and the Command mode. You can set iLO 3 to enable web or SSH access. SSH and web SSL is enabled by default. If LAN users
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    3. For user configuration, see the UC command. For SSH enable/disable, see the SA command. The security options menu is as follows: O - Security Options • Login timeouts • Allowed password faults • SSL certificate generation • Generate SSH key pairs • Exit security override mode
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    firmware revision information when the system power is off. SS: System processor status Command access level: Login access The SS command displays the status of the system processors in the system and which processor is the monarch. For both server : MP configuration access Text user interface 59
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    , re-enables, or deletes any of the following user parameters: • User Login ID • User Password • User Name • Workgroup • Access Rights • Operating Mode • User State: Enabled/Disabled The default user is Administrator. The Administrator user has all rights (C, P, M, U, and V). You can change the
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    , ID, IT, LC, LDAP, LOC, PG, SA, SO, XD Virtual Media access Right to use the vMedia applet. Command line usage and scripting: UC [ -new -user [ -workgroup ] [ -rights ] [ -mode ] [ -enable ] [ -password
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    mode) For LAN, web, and serial console clients, the command displays the IP address. When DNS is integrated, the host name appears as well. The local port requires a user to log in. A user perform an MP reset without affecting the operation of the server. You can also reset the MP by pressing the iLO
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    2. Log in using the default iLO 3 user name and password (Administrator/password found on the iLO Network Information Tag). NOTE: • On server blades, the iLO Network Information Tag is located on the right side of the monarch blade. • On the HP Integrity rx2800 i2, the iLO Network Information Tag is
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    . Press & Hold Forces the power off. Turn Locator UID On or Off Enables you to turn the server Locator UID LED on or off. To turn the server Locator UID LED on or off, you must have the Configure iLO Settings user right. If you do not have sufficient rights, the button is disabled
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    are: MA - MP Main Menu; CM - MP Command menu; CO - console; LIVE - Live event viewer; VFP - VFP mode. Enables a user with the Configure iLO Settings right to disconnect users of a certain access type. Relevant iLO MP TUI commands: DI, WHO Status Summary>FW Revisions The FW Revisions tab displays
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    The System Health page displays system health information as received from the server for each bay. Figure 7 System Health You can expand information for Component Health state of the server, which is a summary of the processor, memory, I/O, temperature, and fan health states as they apply for
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    a user with the Configure iLO Settings right can clear the log. NOTE: Integrity iLO captures and stores the server System Event Log for access through a browser or text interface even when the server is not operational. This capability can be helpful when troubleshooting remote host server problems
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    major change in system state (such as, firmware boot start or, system power on or off), or they can be user right. The Integrity iLO stores a detailed Forward Progress Log of system operation during boot, crash, and any other abnormal conditions that can be used to extensively troubleshoot the server
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    you to view data on all FRUs in the system. It also enables any user to view the asset tag for the system. To change the asset tag for the system, , you must have the Configure iLO Settings user right. You can safely perform an iLO reset without affecting server operation. Web GUI 69
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    Reset iLO All iLO parameters retain their current values. Note: iLO reset is disabled during a firmware upgrade. Submit Submits your request to the system iLO Self Test Results NVRAM The status of non memory. To view the log, you must have the Login Access user right. 70 Using iLO 3
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    . You can view and interact with the boot-up sequence of an HP server, perform maintenance activities in text mode, and manage non-graphical mode operating systems. To use this feature, you must have the Remote Console Access user right. To assign privileges to this right, use the Administration
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    Your emulator can run the supported terminal type. • The iLO 3 terminal setting in the applet is a supported setting. • The operating two collaborating users view console output with different emulation modes set, clients see garbled results when the output from the system is terminal specific. To
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    operation on the HP website at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/ support/SupportManual/c00263709/c00263709.pdf. Integrated Remote Console The Integrated Remote Console (IRC) is a signed Direct X application which enables a user to securely manage HP Integrity Servers with Integrated Lights-Out. The
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    Virtual Power & Reset rights. • Import iLO Certificate. Instructions for importing the iLO certificate If the IRC application download did server. • Set client screen resolution higher than host server for best remote console performance. • For security reasons, a user who logs into a host server
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    secure, reduced bandwidth connection. IRC limitations • IRC supports only a single user connection. • IRC does not yet provide identical virtualization that resolution, however some monitors may have trouble with the highest screen refresh rates supported by the clients video adapter. Use Control
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    complete connection, see "Instructions for importing the iLO HP does not recommend using iLO 3 vMedia with firmware update tools such as HPOFM, which reset the MP midway through the update process. Using iLO 3 virtual media devices Connect client-based vMedia to a host HP Integrity server
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    http://www.hp.com/go/integrityilo. Booting from the iLO 3 virtual CD/DVD-ROM enables you to deploy an operating system from network drives with DVDs or CDs that contain data in the El Torito Bootable CD format, as well as perform other tasks. If the host server operating system supports USB mass
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    image files available on the client as virtual devices on the server, click Launch. The vMedia applet appears (Figure 17). NOTE: Only one user and one device can be connected at a time. IMPORTANT: Only CD and DVD-ROM image files are supported. If you use a USB key image file, you must select the
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    HP website at http://www.hp.com/ go/integrityilo. The browser and OS information is located in the Quickspec document located on this website. The vMedia CD/DVD-ROM supports the following operating systems: • UEFI console currently supports only El Torito bootable CD format media. • Windows Server
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    when image files are used. The utility to create the iLO 3 CD/DVD-ROM disk image files is integrated into the vMedia applet. Store image files virtual CD/DVD-ROM image. NOTE: The iLO 3 Create Media Image utility does not currently support USB devices in Linux or NetWare. To create an iLO 3 disk
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    server using USB technology. Using USB also enables new capabilities for the iLO 3 vMedia devices when connected to USB-supported operating systems. Integrity iLO 3 v1.00 supports hard drive or network drive. For maximum performance, HP recommends using the local image files stored either on the
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    until you close the vMedia applet. 5. When you are finished using the virtual USB key, disconnect the device from the host server or close the applet. Performance • A disk image file results in better performance than a physical drive. • Store the image files on the client or on a network
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    is located in the Quickspec document located on this website. Power Management The iLO 3 power management feature enables you to view and control the power state of the server, monitor power usage, and monitor the processor. You must have the Virtual Power & Reset user right to choose options
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    HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide on the HP website at HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator. Table 19 Power & Reset description Item System Power System Power Control Description The current power state of the system. Power halted. The processors are signaled to
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    the system, you must push the system power switch or choose the Power On option under System Power Control. Power On Delay NOTE: The power on delay feature is only available on rack servers. For server blades, the OA handles the power on delay feature. The power on delay specifies how many seconds
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    by the operating system, processors, PDH (processor dependant hardware), SFW (System Firmware), and iLO firmware. To learn about power regulation support, see your server model Quickspecs document. In Integrity iLO 3 v1.0, the iLO Power Regulator is set to Enable OS Control Mode only, as shown in
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    mode is operating system specific. For details, see your operating system documentation. This mode sets the processor to the lowest supported power consumption only for server blade) Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade page enables you to upgrade the iLO 3 and system programmable firmware. To use
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    to updating. Use of the HP SUM firmware upgrade tool will automatically perform compatibility checking. To find appropriate bundles for this system: 1. On the http://www.hp.com website, go to Support & Drivers. 2. Search for this server product, for download drivers and software. 3. Choose your
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    Key will not work on an HP Integrity server blade and vice versa. Figure 26 Licensing The following Advanced Pack features are available in this firmware release: • Virtual Media • Directory Services Integration for iLO 3 user management using LDAP-based directory services • Schema-free LDAP based
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    field is unused in Integrity iLO 3 v1.00. Submits the key for activation. Cancels the action. User Administration>Local Accounts The user has sufficient privileges. By default, a new user is granted the login and console access right, the operating mode is set to multiple logins and the user
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    , manually edit the MpTools.xml file and replace the attribute with an existing user name on the iLOs. This new user name must have all access rights. To find the MpTools.xml file, look in the tools directory on the Central Management Server. Additionally, iLO 3 supports user
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    to change settings for the Administrator group. Click this radio button and click Edit to open a page that enables you to change settings for the User group. Click one of these radio buttons and click Edit to open a page that enables you to change settings for the chosen Custom group. Cancels
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    server connectivity protocol that provides a secure remote connection. The iLO 3 firmware supports: • SSH2 implementation • Authentication algorithms RSA and DSA • Encryption algorithms 3DES-CBC and AES128-CBC • Integrity SSL certificate when it is first powered on at initial installation. It is
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    Remote Console The Integrated Remote Console feature will be available in a future firmware release. Virtual Media The Virtual Media default port value is 17988. You cannot change it. Submit Submits the information. Cancel Cancels the action. Relevant iLO MP TUI Commands: LC, SA, SO. Serial
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    Login Options description Item Login Timeout in Minutes Password Faults Allowed Security Override Mode Submit Cancel Description If a user remains at the MP login: prompt for longer than the timeout, iLO 3 disconnects the user from SSH or Telnet. The default value is 1 minute; it can be configured
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    specifies where this iLO 3 instance is listed in the directory tree. Example: cn=MP Server,ou=Management Devices,o=hp User Search Contexts (1,2,3) User search contexts locate an object in the tree structure of the directory server and are applied to the login name entered to access the iLO MP. All
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    server). Microsoft Active Directory has an alternate user credential format. A user may login as: [email protected], in which case a search context of @domain.hp.com allows the user to login as user iLO 3 alerts you to manually reset iLO 3. A warning enter -nc. If a firmware upgrade is in progress,
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    enable iLO 3 to obtain an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address from a DHCP server, select Enable. Changes to those three network settings are not allowed while the DHCP Status is enabled. To manually assign those three network settings to iLO 3, select Disable. If the DHCP status is changed
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    option (or Duplex Option) is not currently supported. Integrity rx2800 i2 systems can run at 1000BaseT but only if the switch it connects to supports auto negotiate to 1000BaseT and the rx2800 i2 is similarly set to auto negotiate. If you want to set a specific LAN speed (10BaseT or 100BaseT) those
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    the iLO MP Host Name with a DDNS server, select Yes. Server Submit Submits the DNS information. Cancel Cancels the HP recommends using the OA IP address as the gateway address for Integrity iLO 3. If you use the Enclosure IP mode, this solution works during a failover. In the Enclosure IP mode
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    iLO MP TUI commands: BLADE, LOC. Before setting up the HP BladeSystem OA, HP recommends that you read the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide on the HP website at HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator. Reading this guide ensures that you obtain an overall understanding of the
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    on how to install and configure iLO 3 directory services. Directory services The following are benefits of directory integration: Scalability Leverage the directory to support thousands of users on thousands of iLO 3s. Security Robust user password policies are inherited from the directory
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    Directory services support Integrity iLO 3 supports the following directory services: • Microsoft Active Directory • Windows Server 2003 Active Directory • Novell eDirectory 8.6.2 • Novell eDirectory 8.7 The iLO 3 software is designed to run within the Microsoft Active Directory Users and Computers
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    download from the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/ integrityiLO. The two components you need for Integrity iLO 3 directory integration are the Schema Extender Utility is common to all the supported directory services. Additional files contain only product-specific schema. The schema installer
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    Schema Preview screen Setup Use the Setup screen (Figure 37) to enter information before extending the schema. Figure 37 Schema Setup screen The Directory Server section of the Setup screen enables you to select whether to use Active Directory or eDirectory, and to set the computer name and the port
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    enabled on Windows Server 2003. The Directory Microsoft Active Directory Users and Computers directory services for Active Directory HP provides a utility to automate much of the directory setup process. You can download the HP Directories Support for iLO 3 on the HP website at http://h20000.www2.hp
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    MP firmware must be Version F.01.57 or later. Directory services for iLO 3 uses LDAP over SSL to communicate with the directory servers. Before to Install the Remote Server Administration Tools in Windows" ◦ 314978 "How to Use Adminpak.msi to Install a Specific Server Administration Tool in Windows
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    new schema. The snap-in installation setup utility is a Windows MSI setup script and runs anywhere MSI is supported (Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98). However, some parts of the schema extension application require the .NET Framework, which you can download from the Microsoft website at: http
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    2. Configure the directory service with the appropriate objects and relationships for iLO 3 management: a. Use the management snap-ins from HP to create iLO 3 policy, admin, and user role objects. b. Use the management snap-ins from HP to build associations between the iLO 3 object, the policy
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    c. Click OK d. Repeat the process, creating a role for remote server monitors named remoteMonitors. 5. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins provided by HP to assign the roles rights, and associate the roles with users and devices. a. In the Roles organizational unit in the mpiso.com
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    Users dialog box. Devices and users are now associated. 6. To set the rights for the role, use the Lights-Out Management tab (Figure 42). All users the role. In this example, the users in the remoteAdmins role are given full on the HP Devices tab, and use the Members tab to add users to the
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    in the Password field. Directory services objects One of the keys to directory-based management is Users and Computers after you have installed the HP snap-ins. Managing HP devices in a role To add HP devices to be managed in a role, use the HP Devices tab (Figure 43). • To browse to a specific HP
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    Members tab (Figure 44) to manage the users within the role. • To add a user, browse to the specific user you want to add, and click Add. • To remove a user from the list of valid members, highlight an existing user and click Remove. Figure 44 Members tab Directory services for Active Directory 113
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    the squares to be changed, and releasing the mouse button. • Use the default setting to allow access at all times. 114 Installing and configuring directory services
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    , select DNS Name and click Add. The New DNS Name Restriction dialog box appears. The DNS Name option enables you to restrict access based Directory services for Active Directory 115
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    network such as CD, DVD, and network drives as virtual devices. Server Reset and Power This option enables users to issue iLO 3 power operations to remotely power on, power off, or reset the host platform, as well as configure the system power restore policy. Administer Local This option enables
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    Schema-Free LDAP is not supported with eDirectory. Installing and initializing snap-ins for eDirectory For instructions on using the snap-in iLO 3 devices and roles specific to that region. In this example, two organizational units are created, roles and HP devices, in each organizational unit
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    server and rib-file-server-users1 in HP devices under region1, and rib-file-server-users2 and rib-app-server in HP example, the role contains users trusted for remote server administration and is named remoteAdmins , creating a role for remote server monitors named remoteMonitors in region1 roles
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    subtab of the HP Management tab, click the Login checkbox, and click Apply and Close. Members of the remoteMonitors role are now able to authenticate and view the server status. User rights to any separate each component. RIB Object DN = cn=rib-email-server,ou=hp Directory services for eDirectory 119
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    and a user or groups already contained within the directory service. Adding role managed devices Use the Role Managed Devices subtab under the HP Management tab (Figure 52) to add HP devices to be managed within a role. Figure 52 Role Managed Devices subtab To browse to the specific HP device and
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    Figure 53 Members tab (eDirectory) To browse to the specific user you want to add, click Add. To remove a user from the list of valid members, highlight the user name and click Delete. Setting role restrictions The Role Restrictions subtab (Figure 54) enables you to set login restrictions for a role
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    . The New DNS Name Restriction dialog box appears. 4. Enter the information and click OK. 5. To save the changes, click Apply. 122 Installing and configuring directory services
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    a specific utility. New classes are added, such as hpqTarget, hpqPolicy and hpq role. HP has created objects using these classes to support iLO 3 devices (created using the hpqTarget class), and iLO 3 administrators and monitors (created using the hpqRole class). Directory services for eDirectory
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    support the Login Authentication utility to the iLO 3 device and enable iLO 3 users download schema extensions from the HP website at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers command displays instructions. As indicated in the instructions to extend the schema, provide the server name, admin services
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    list. All the classes related to the HP directory services must be present in the classes list. The User Accounts has been retained Directory Server IP Address: Current -> 127.0.0.1 (default) Enter new value, or Q to Quit: 192.0.2.1 -> Directory Server IP Address will be updated Directory Server
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    confirm, or [Q] to Quit: y -> LDAP Configuration has been updated User login using directory services The MP Login Name field accepts all of the following: • Directory users • LDAP Fully Distinguished Names Example: CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=HP,DC=COM, or @HP.com The short form of the login name by
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    users. For directory services users, the maximum length of the Login Name is 256 characters. Certificate services The following sections provide instructions for installing Certificate Services, verifying directory services Certificate Services and click Next. 5. At the warning that the server cannot
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    116) • Configure iLO 3 devices: Every iLO 3 device that uses the directory service to authenticate and authorize users must be configured with the appropriate directory settings. For details about the specific directory settings, see "Using the LDAP command to configure directory settings" (page 125
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    of a role. A role only grants rights to those users who satisfy the role restrictions. Using restricted roles creates users with dynamic rights that change based on the time of day or network address of the client. For step-by-step instructions on how to create network and time restrictions for
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    with respect to the host. Events such as unexpected power loss or the flashing of MP firmware can cause the iLO 3 device clock not to server. If the name service fails or cannot be reached, DNS restrictions cannot be matched and will fail. DNS-based restrictions can limit access to a single, specific
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    in a different time zone is accessed, time zone information from the managed object can be used to adjust for relative time. While directory server evaluates user time restrictions, the determination can be complicated by time zone changes or by the authentication mechanism. Figure 60 shows the
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    on LDAP clients, such as a user logging in to an iLO 3 device, see the directory service documentation. Network address restrictions placed on the user in the directory may not be enforced in the expected manner if the directory user logs in through a proxy server. When a user logs in to an iLO
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    specific to iLO 3. HP management core LDAP object identifier classes and attributes Object identifiers (OIDs) are unique numbers that are used by LDAP to identify object class, attribute, syntaxes (data types), matching rules, protocol mechanisms, controls, extended operation and supported features
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    definitions Table 36, Table 37, and Table 38 define the HP management core classes. hpqTarget Table 36 hpqTarget OID Description Class Type providing the basis for HP products using directory-enabled management. Structural User hpqPolicyDN-1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.1hpqRoleMembership-1.3.6.1.4.1.
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    1001.1.1.1.3 This class defines policy objects, providing the basis for HP products using directory-enabled management. Structural Top hpqPolicyDN-1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.1 object belongs. Distinguished Name-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 Multi Valued None Directory services schema (LDAP) 135
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    the address matches and general access is allowed. Values are an identifier byte followed by a type-specific number of bytes specifying a network address. For IP subnets, the identifier is , followed String {42}-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 136 Installing and configuring directory services
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    and classes in Table 45 and Table 46 might depend on attributes or classes defined in the HP management core classes and attributes. iLO 3 classes Table 45 iLO 3 classes hpqLOMv100 Class Name hpqLOMRightVirtualMedia-1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.6 Remarks None Directory services schema (LDAP) 137
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    Options Remarks 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.1 Login right for HP iLO 3 products. Boolean-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.3 Virtual Media right for HP iLO 3 products. Boolean-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115. 232.1001.1.8.2.4 Remote server reset and power button right for HP iLO 3 products
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    Syntax Options Remarks 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.5 Local user database administration right for HP iLO 3 products. Boolean-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121 Options Remarks 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.6 Configure devices settings right for HP iLO 3 products. Boolean-1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 Single
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    : • In the United States, see the HP US service locator webpage (http://welcome.hp.com/country/ us/en/wwcontact.html.) • In other locations, see the Contact HP worldwide (in English) webpage: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact.html. For HP technical support: • In the United States, for
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    can find other information on HP server hardware management in the following publications. HP Technical Documentation Website http://www.hp.com/go/Integrity_Servers-docs for HP Integrity servers http://www.hp.com/go/Blades-docs for HP Integrity server blades Typographic conventions This document
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    the server. With Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), the client always authenticates the server. The process of granting specific access privileges to a user. are measuring processor temperature, power supply values, and cooling fan status. The BMC can take autonomous action to preserve system integrity. C
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    000.168, with host names, such as www.hp.com. Machines typically acquire this information from a DNS server. A grouping of hosts that is identified by solicit or control. A platform-specific schema derived from the common model. An example is the Win32 schema. F firmware FPGA FTP Software that is
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    only when the operating system is initialized and the server is functioning properly. The iLO functionality offers remote server management through an independent management processor (MP). Integrity iLO was introduced into most HP Integrity entry class servers in late 2004. Prior to that, embedded
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    servers. Manageability Access Point. A network-accessible interface for managing a computer system. A MAP can be initiated by a management process, a management processor, a service processor, or a service MP, subsystem, and firmware base used to support HP Integrity server blades and all the
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    Power-On Self-Test. The series of steps that the host system CPU performs following power one on which the user is working. Definitions integration with enterprise directory services. A terminal connected to the serial port on the service processor enables client-to-server communication on a network
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    -ROM drive or CD disk image files on client system to the remote server so they appear local to the server during system boot or while the operating system is available. Supports HP-UX, Windows, and Linux server operating environments using Windows and Linux clients. Virtual keyboard, video, mouse
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    power & reset, 11 accounts creating, 26 modifying, 25 resetting to default values, 17 active directory, 107 administer user files, 80 certificate services certificate request, 127 installing RS, 57 SA, 57 SO, 58 SS, 59 SYSREV , 62 command mode entering, 39 switching to console mode, 38 components
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    , modifying, 52 installing certificates, 127 directory services, 103 Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor, 9 integrated remote console (IRC) web GUI, 74 IP address, how iLO 3 MP acquires, 20 IT command, 52 J java for HP-UX, 15 java for OpenVMS, 15 Java runtime environment, installing, 124
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    server user power control access, 61 dynamic savings mode, 87 management, 55, 83 meter readings, 85 OS control mode, 87 regulator, 86 regulator mode, 56 reset, 83 restore, 57 static high performance mode, 87 static low mode, 87 status, 57 powering the system on and off, 56 PR command, 57 processors
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    SL command, 39 SNMP, 12 SO command, 58 specific object identifiers, 137-139 attribute definitions, 138-139 attributes, 137 classes, 137 SS command, 59 static high performance mode, 87 static IP address assigning with LC command, 21 static low power mode, 87 SYSREV SR command, 59 SYSSET command, 59
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    system inventory, 69 system status, 63 upgrading firmware, 87 virtual media, 76 WHO command, 62 X X command, 42 XD command, 62 152 Index
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HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide
HP Part Number: 5991-8068_ed3
Published: November 2010
Edition: 3