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Example: creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 3 in Active Directory

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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 object, and the role object. c. Point the iLO 3 object to the admin and user role objects (admin and user roles automatically point back to the iLO 3 object). For more information about iLO 3 objects, see "Directory services objects" (page 112). At a minimum, create: • One role object that contains one or more users and one or more iLO 3 objects. • One iLO 3 object corresponding to each iLO 3 using the directory. Example: creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 3 in Active Directory The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in an enterprise directory with the domain mpiso.com, which consists of two organizational units: Roles and MPs. NOTE: Roles, such as hpqTargets and so on, are for extended schema LDAP only. They are not used in schema-free LDAP. Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain mpiso.com, arranged as shown in Figure 39. Figure 39 Directory example 1. Create an organizational unit to contain the iLO 3 devices managed by the domain. In this example, two organizational units are created, Roles and MPs. 2. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins provided by HP to create iLO 3 objects for several iLO 3 devices in the MP organizational unit. a. In the mpiso.com domain, right-click the MPs organizational unit and select NewHPObject. Directory services for Active Directory 109

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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 object, and the role object.
c.
Point the iLO 3 object to the admin and user role objects (admin and user roles
automatically point back to the iLO 3 object).
For more information about iLO 3 objects, see
“Directory services objects” (page 112)
.
At a minimum, create:
One role object that contains one or more users and one or more iLO 3 objects.
One iLO 3 object corresponding to each iLO 3 using the directory.
Example: creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 3 in Active
Directory
The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in an enterprise directory with
the domain
mpiso.com
, which consists of two organizational units: Roles and MPs.
NOTE:
Roles, such as hpqTargets and so on, are for extended schema LDAP only. They are not
used in schema-free LDAP.
Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain mpiso.com, arranged
as shown in
Figure 39
.
Figure 39 Directory example
1.
Create an organizational unit to contain the iLO 3 devices managed by the domain. In this
example, two organizational units are created, Roles and MPs.
2.
Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins provided by HP to create iLO 3 objects
for several iLO 3 devices in the MP organizational unit.
a.
In the
mpiso.com
domain, right-click the
MPs
organizational unit and select
NewHPObject
.
Directory services for Active Directory
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