Hp Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Page 1 - User Guide

HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide for the HP ProLiant DL180 Server Part Number 457578-001 July 2007 (First Edition)

Page 2 - Audience assumptions

Configuration 10 Using the serial port The server serial port provides basic serial port functionality and serves as an interface to LO 100. You can

Page 3 - Contents

Configuration 11 8. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exit Setup. Using TCP/IP over

Page 4 - Contents 4

Configuration 12 6. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exit Setup. To configure or cha

Page 5 - Operational overview

Configuration 13 where <infile> is the ROMPAQ firmware image file and <outfile> is the file name for the uncompressed binary image file.

Page 6 - LO 100 Virtual Media access

Configuration 14 takes several minutes. After the firmware upgrade process is complete, verify that the new version of the firmware is active. If the

Page 7 - Installation

Using LO 100 15 Using LO 100 In this section New features...

Page 8 - Post-installation procedures

Using LO 100 16 If you cannot access the login page, you must verify the SSL encryption level of your browser is set to 128 bits. The SSL encryption

Page 9 - Configuration

Using LO 100 17 o To start an existing saved session called session name, enter: putty.exe -load "session name" When you press Enter usin

Page 10 - Using the serial port

Using LO 100 18 • Target—The default target is the /. The target can be changed by the cd command or by specifying a target on the command line. •

Page 11

Using LO 100 19 Calling help for a target returns any information about the target and what it contains. You can call help for any target that is no

Page 12 - Updating the firmware

© Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties

Page 13

Using LO 100 20 Unsupported Command /./system1/-> name -h Invalid command /./system1/-> • The exit command terminates the CLP session. • T

Page 14 - Configuration 14

Using LO 100 21 target address. In a remote management processor implementation, the firmware downloads a full image file using TFTP from the specif

Page 15 - Using LO 100

Using LO 100 22 Targets Properties fwversion=0.59 Verbs cd version exit show reset load help /./map1/firmware/-> show fwversion fwversion=0.59 /

Page 16 - Using SSH

Using LO 100 23 o HMAC-SHA1-96 • Confidentiality algorithms o None o AES-CBC-128 Logging in to LO 100 You can log in to the remote management p

Page 17 - Using CLP

Using LO 100 24 Browser main menu options Using a web browser, you can access all of the basic remote management capabilities of LO 100. Optio

Page 18 - Base commands

Using LO 100 25 Controlling server power from a browser The Virtual Power screen displays current power status, how long the server has been powered

Page 19 - Using LO 100 19

Using LO 100 26 5. To reset the server, enter reset /system1. For example: /./system1/> reset System1 reset. Monitoring sensors LO 100 provides

Page 20 - Using LO 100 20

Using LO 100 27 Platform event filtering configuration The PEF Configuration screen enables you to configure LO 100 to take selected actions on rece

Page 21 - Using LO 100 21

Using LO 100 28 o Alert Policy (dropdown list adjacent to the Add button) enables you to select an alert policy (if defined). Alert policies are de

Page 22 - IPMI 2.0 support

Using LO 100 29 Properties number=1 date=12/20/2004 time=15:22:05 sensordescription= Backplane +12V eventdescription= Upper Critical-going high even

Page 23 - Logging in to LO 100

Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ...

Page 24 - Browser main menu options

Using LO 100 30 2. Click Virtual KVM / Media. The LO 100 remote graphic console window appears. 3. Click OK to take full control of the system, or

Page 25

Using LO 100 31 • Keyboard opens a virtual keyboard enabling you to change the language of the virtual keyboard. To change keyboard settings, see &

Page 26 - Monitoring sensors

Using LO 100 32 o Absolute Mode causes the LO 100 remote graphic console to send raw x and y coordinates to the server. • The Keyboard tab enable

Page 27

Using LO 100 33 To record all log messages to the console, select Console from the Logging list. To check log messages in the Java™ console window,

Page 28 - Using the system event log

Using LO 100 34 d. Set the acceleration parameters. For example: xset m 1/1 1 • For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, set the acceleration parameters usin

Page 29 - Using Virtual KVM

Using LO 100 35 Adding a virtual media device The LO 100 Virtual Media option provides you with a virtual floppy disk drive and CD-ROM drive, which

Page 30 - Using LO 100 30

Using LO 100 36 4. In the Storage Type dropdown list, select the storage type that matches the selected resource and click Select. You must have v

Page 31

Using LO 100 37 After completing the console redirection process, you can view the boot process remotely from a client PC through an established tel

Page 32

Using LO 100 38 enabled, displays the processes that are running and enables administrators to halt processes. This capability is important in cases

Page 33 - Mouse synchronization

Using LO 100 39 User administration The User Administration option on the main menu navigation bar enables you (if authorized) to edit the user name

Page 34 - Using Virtual Media

Contents 4 Platform event filtering configuration ... 27

Page 35 - Shared virtual media devices

Using LO 100 40 To modify user settings: 1. Click User Administration on the main menu navigation bar. 2. Enter the password in the Password an

Page 36

Using LO 100 41 Network settings You can view and modify network settings for LO 100 using a web browser, CLP, or the BIOS Setup Utility. If you cha

Page 37 - Redirecting a Linux console

Using LO 100 42 o oemhp_nonvol_dhcp_enable specifies whether DHCP is enabled for the NIC and address stored in non-volatile memory. Configuring net

Page 38 - Hardware Inventory page

Using LO 100 43 Platform event trap configuration The IPMI PEF Configuration screen enables you to set an alarm or specified condition originating o

Page 39 - User administration

Using LO 100 44 LO 100. For Microsoft® Windows®, if you do not have a TFTP software package, use TFTPD32.EXE, which is available on the Internet. Li

Page 40

Using LO 100 45 Installing a certificate or private key through a web browser The Security Settings page enables you to install new keys and certifi

Page 41 - Network settings

Using LO 100 46 o Path is the path of the file relative to the TFTP server root. o filename is the file name of the certificate file (server_cacert

Page 42

Acronyms and abbreviations 47 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System BMC baseboard management controller CLI Command Line Inter

Page 43 - Importing a certificate

Acronyms and abbreviations 48 LO100 HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management processors MAC Media Access Control NIC network interface card OS operati

Page 44 - Creating a certificate

Acronyms and abbreviations 49 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UID unit identification URL uniform resource locator VNC virtual network comput

Page 45

Operational overview 5 Operational overview In this section Overview ...

Page 46 - HP SIM support

Index 50 A access options 23 accessing software, browser 23 administration 9 alert messages 43 B base management controller (BMC) 9, 10, 11

Page 47 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Index 51 H hardware inventory 38 HP Systems Insight Manager, support 46 HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) 10, 12, 42 hypertext transfer protoc

Page 48

Index 52 remote console, using 36 remote graphic console, applet 30 remote management card connectors 8 remote management processor, logging in

Page 49

Operational overview 6 • LO 100 Virtual Media access • Remote graphic console (Virtual KVM) access

Page 50 - Index 50

Installation 7 Installation In this section Remote management card kit contents ...

Page 51 - Index 51

Installation 8 7. Open the server according to the instructions described in your server manual. Installing the remote management card 1. Remove t

Page 52 - Index 52

Configuration 9 Configuration In this section Configuring network access...................

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