HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 2 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management Processor User Guide August 2005 (Second Edition) Part Number 390154-002 Rev A
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 10 Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 In this section New features...
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 11 Lights-Out 100 requires a 2048-bit DSA key stored in PEM (base 64 encoded) format to be located on a TFTP server.
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 12 Lights-Out 100 remote management processor can support simultaneous access from two SSH clients. After SSH is con
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 13 • filename—the file name of the key file. Using Secure Shell Using SSH When using a Secure Shell utility to conn
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 14 • help • load • reset • set • show • start • stop • exit • version • Target—The default target is the /.
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 15 /./ Targets system1/ map1/ Properties Verbs cd version exit show help The first line of information returned
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 16 • set—Sets a property or set of properties to a specific value. • start—Causes a target to change state to a hig
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 17 Logging in through a Web browser 1. Browse to the IP address of the remote management processor to access the lo
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 18 Browser main menu options From the main menu, you can access all of the basic remote management capabilities of t
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 19 3. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down to the Console Redirection, and press the Enter key to enter the s
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Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 20 Controlling server power from a Web browser 1. Click Virtual Power on the main menu navigation bar. 2. Select t
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 21 Viewing sensors data from a Web browser To access this page from a Web browser, click Monitoring Sensors on the m
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 22 4. Enter show record<n> to display the details of a specific record. For example: /system1/log1/record1 Tar
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 23 1. Install a TFTP server on a remote system, and ensure that it is running. (TFTP servers are typically included
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 24 4. Enter the path to the folder containing the floppy boot image. This path is relative to where the TFTP server
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 25 4. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key. 5. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scrol
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 26 5. Enter the new password by entering set password=<new password>. For example: /./map1/accounts/user1/>
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 27 • oemhp_nonvol_dhcp_enable—Specifies whether DHCP is enabled for the NIC and address stored in non-volatile memor
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100 28 • PEF Control. This setting allows you to enable or disable each sensor. • Alert Policy. This dropdown menu, by
Acronyms and abbreviations 29 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System BMC base management controller CLI Command Line Interface
Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ...
Acronyms and abbreviations 30 NIC network interface controller PEF Platform Event Filtering PET Platform Event Trap POST Power-On Self Test RILO
Index 31 B booting the server 22 browser, main menu 18 browsers 20 C CLI (Command Line Interface) 18 CLP (Command Line Protocol) 24 CLP (Co
Index 32 remote server power, controlling using a browser 20 remote server power, controlling using the CLP 20 requirements, SSH 13 S sensor da
Contents 4 Configuring virtual floppy from the CLP ...24 Reb
Operational overview 5 Operational overview In this section Server management...
Installation 6 Installation In this section Lights-Out 100 remote management card kit contents ...
Installation 7 2. Locate the 30-pin RILOE II connector on the system board. 3. Remove the remote management card from its protective packaging. 4.
Configuration 8 Configuration In this section Configuring network access......
Configuration 9 6. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address (press the Tab key to m
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