HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 127

iLO 2 control of ProLiant BL pClass server LEDs, Server POST tracking

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iLO 2 control of ProLiant BL p-Class server LEDs iLO 2 can monitor BL p-Class servers through POST tracking and the Server Health LED. Server POST tracking Feedback is limited while the server is booting because of the headless nature of the ProLiant BL p-Class servers. iLO 2 provides boot-time feedback by flashing the Server Health LED green during server POST. The LED is set to solid amber if the boot is unsuccessful. The LED is set to solid green at the end of a successful boot. After a successful boot, control of the Server Health LED is returned to the server, which can turn the LED off or set it to some other color to represent the health of the server hardware. Insufficient power notification iLO 2 turns the Server Health LED solid red if iLO 2 cannot power on the server because insufficient power is in the rack infrastructure. ProLiant BL p-Class alert forwarding iLO 2 supports blade infrastructure SNMP traps on a pass-through basis. Reporting of blade infrastructure status by iLO 2 does not require operating system support. The alerts (traps) originate from the Enclosure Manager and Power Supply Manager and are transmitted to iLO 2. iLO 2 p-Class firmware forwards infrastructure alerts as SNMP traps to a correctly configured management console. These alerts allow the monitoring of p-Class alerts to take place in an SNMP management console. p-Class alert forwarding is disabled by default and can be enabled from the SNMP/Insight Manage Settings web page. The following alerts are identified and forwarded by iLO 2: Alert ID 22005 22006 22007 22008 22009 22010 22013 22014 22015 22023 Description Enclosure temperature failure Enclosure temperature degradation Enclosure temperature OK Enclosure fan failed Enclosure fan degraded Enclosure fan OK Rack power failure Rack power degraded Rack power supply OK Rack server failed; not enough power ProLiant BladeSystem HP Onboard Administrator HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator is the enclosure management processor, subsystem, and firmware base used to support the HP BladeSystem and all the managed devices contained within the enclosure. Using iLO 2 127

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iLO 2 control of ProLiant BL p-Class server LEDs
iLO 2 can monitor BL p-Class servers through POST tracking and the Server Health LED.
Server POST tracking
Feedback is limited while the server is booting because of the headless nature of the ProLiant BL p-Class
servers. iLO 2 provides boot-time feedback by flashing the Server Health LED green during server POST.
The LED is set to solid amber if the boot is unsuccessful. The LED is set to solid green at the end of a
successful boot.
After a successful boot, control of the Server Health LED is returned to the server, which can turn the LED
off or set it to some other color to represent the health of the server hardware.
Insufficient power notification
iLO 2 turns the Server Health LED solid red if iLO 2 cannot power on the server because insufficient power
is in the rack infrastructure.
ProLiant BL p-Class alert forwarding
iLO 2 supports blade infrastructure SNMP traps on a pass-through basis. Reporting of blade infrastructure
status by iLO 2 does not require operating system support. The alerts (traps) originate from the Enclosure
Manager and Power Supply Manager and are transmitted to iLO 2. iLO 2 p-Class firmware forwards
infrastructure alerts as SNMP traps to a correctly configured management console. These alerts allow the
monitoring of p-Class alerts to take place in an SNMP management console.
p-Class alert forwarding is disabled by default and can be enabled from the SNMP/Insight Manage
Settings web page.
The following alerts are identified and forwarded by iLO 2:
Alert ID
Description
22005
Enclosure temperature failure
22006
Enclosure temperature degradation
22007
Enclosure temperature OK
22008
Enclosure fan failed
22009
Enclosure fan degraded
22010
Enclosure fan OK
22013
Rack power failure
22014
Rack power degraded
22015
Rack power supply OK
22023
Rack server failed; not enough power
ProLiant BladeSystem HP Onboard Administrator
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator is the enclosure management processor, subsystem, and
firmware base used to support the HP BladeSystem and all the managed devices contained within the
enclosure.