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Setting Lights-Out management device rights

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To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display field and click Delete. Setting Lights-Out management device rights After you create a role, you can select rights for the role and make users and group objects members of the role, which gives users or groups of users the rights granted by that role. Use the Lights-Out Management Device Rights subtab of the HP Management tab (Figure 56) to manage rights. Figure 56 Lights-Out management device rights tab Table 33 lists the available management device rights. Table 33 Management Device Rights Option Description Login This option controls whether users can log in to the associated devices and issue status or read-only commands (view event logs and console logs, check system status, power status, and so on) but not issue any commands that might alter the state of iLO 3 or the system. Remote Console This option enables users to access the system console (the host operating system). Virtual Media This option enables users to connect devices through the 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 User Accounts This option enables users to administer local iLO 3 user accounts. Administer Local Device This option enables users to configure all iLO 3 settings, as well as reboot iLO 3. Settings Installing snap-Ins and extending schema for eDirectory on a Linux platform This section describes a method that does not require a Windows client to install snap-ins and extend schema for eDirectory on a Linux platform. Schema extension is the addition of new classes to existing classes. You can use these classes to create objects to support 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 123

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To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display field and click
Delete
.
Setting Lights-Out management device rights
After you create a role, you can select rights for the role and make users and group objects members
of the role, which gives users or groups of users the rights granted by that role. Use the Lights-Out
Management Device Rights subtab of the HP Management tab (
Figure 56
) to manage rights.
Figure 56 Lights-Out management device rights tab
Table 33
lists the available management device rights.
Table 33 Management Device Rights
Description
Option
This option controls whether users can log in to the associated devices and issue
status
or
read-only
commands (view event logs and console logs, check system status, power
Login
status, and so on) but not issue any commands that might alter the state of iLO 3 or the
system.
This option enables users to access the system console (the host operating system).
Remote Console
This option enables users to connect devices through the network such as CD, DVD, and
network drives as virtual devices.
Virtual Media
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.
Server Reset and Power
This option enables users to administer local iLO 3 user accounts.
Administer Local User
Accounts
This option enables users to configure all iLO 3 settings, as well as reboot iLO 3.
Administer Local Device
Settings
Installing snap-Ins and extending schema for eDirectory on a Linux platform
This section describes a method that does not require a Windows client to install snap-ins and
extend schema for eDirectory on a Linux platform.
Schema extension is the addition of new classes to existing classes. You can use these classes to
create objects to support 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).
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