HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 114
Installing Snap-Ins and Extending Schema for eDirectory on a Linux Platform
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Figure 7-21 Lights-Out Management Device Rights Tab Table 7-2 describes the rights available. Table 7-2 Lights-Out Management Device Rights Right Description Login This option controls whether users can log in to the associated devices and execute status or read-only commands (view event logs and console logs, check system status, power status, and so on) but not execute any commands that would alter the state of the iLO MP or the system. Remote Console This option enables users to access the system console (the host OS). Virtual Media This option is currently not supported. Server Reset and Power This option enables users to execute iLO MP power operations to remotely power on, power off, or reset the host platform, as well as configure the system's power restore policy. Administer Local User Accounts This option enables users to administer local iLO MP user accounts. Administer Local Device This option enables users to configure all iLO MP settings, as well as reboot iLO and Settings update iLO MP firmware. 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 MP devices (created using the hpqTarget class), and iLO MP Admins and Monitors (created using the hpqRole class). These objects support the Login Authentication utility to the iLO MP device and enable iLO MP users to execute commands based on their assigned roles. Installing the Java Runtime Environment As a prerequisite for extending schema, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.2 installed. 114 Installing and Configuring Directory Services