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Page 1 - Published: January 2008

HP Integrity iLO 2 MP Operations GuideHP Part Number: 5991-6005Published: January 2008

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Creating the iLO 2 MP Disk Image FilesThe iLO 2 MP vMedia feature enables you to create CD and DVD image files within the sameapplet. The image files

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Figure 6-15 Create Media Image Dialog Box4. Click Create Disk Image. The vMedia applet begins the process of creating the image file.The process is co

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If the host server operating system supports USB mass storage devices, the iLO 2 virtualfloppy/USB key is also available after the host server operati

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Table 6-13 Operating System Support for vMediaOperating system run-time usingVirtual USB CD*Operating system installation usingVirtual USB CDYesYesLin

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Figure 6-17 Power & Reset PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades. For information onhow to set the power man

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Table 6-15 Power & Reset Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsThis option enables you to configure the power restore policy. T

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Figure 6-18 Power Meter Readings PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.IMPORTANT: Power consumption data readin

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Table 6-16 Power Meter Readings Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsDisplays the maximum power reading from the server over the l

Page 11 - List of Figures

Table 6-17 Power Regulator Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsThree are four modes in which the power regulator can operate. The power regul

Page 12 - 12 List of Figures

• Local Accounts• Group Accounts• Settings• Access Settings: LAN, Serial, and Login Options• Directory Settings: LDAP Parameters• Network Settings: St

Page 13 - List of Tables

List of Figures2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components...282-2 Onboa

Page 14 - 14 List of Tables

NOTE: A HP ProLiant iLO 2 Advanced Pack license key will not work on an HP Integrityserver, and vice versa.Figure 6-20 Licensing PageNOTE: The BL c-Cl

Page 15 - About This Document

Table 6-18 Licensing Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsSubmits the key for activation.SubmitCancels the action.CanceliLO provid

Page 16 - Document Organization

Table 6-19 Local Accounts Page DescriptionDescriptionFieldSelect an existing user from the list of user names to edit or delete that account or select

Page 17 - Related Information

Table 6-20 Group Accounts Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsClick Administrator and click Edit to open the Group Settings page and enterinf

Page 18 - HP Encourages Your Comments

Table 6-21 LAN Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsYou can enable or disable telnet access to the iLO 2 MP using the enable or disableoption.

Page 19 - 1 Introduction to iLO 2 MP

NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-22 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.Table 6-22 Serial Page

Page 20 - 20 Introduction to iLO 2 MP

Table 6-23 Login Options Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsSubmits the information.SubmitCancels the action.CancelCurrent LDAP

Page 21 - HP SIM Group Actions

Table 6-24 Current LDAP Parameters Page DescriptionDescriptionFieldChoosing enable or disable, activates or deactivates directory support on iLO 2 MP:

Page 22 - Advanced Features

Figure 6-27 Standard PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-25 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptio

Page 23 - Advanced Pack License

NOTE: You can only configure the DNS server if DHCP is enabled.Figure 6-28 Domain Name Server PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Int

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7-11 Logon Hours Screen...1617-12 New

Page 25 - Security

Figure 6-29 SNMP Settings PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-27 lists the fields and descriptions.Ta

Page 26 - Lights-Out Advanced/KVM Card

NOTE: If SNMP was disabled earlier and then enabled, you will receive the following message:Reset MP (XD command option ‘R’) for configuration to take

Page 27 - 2 Ports and LEDs

Table 6-28 Onboard Administrator Page Description (continued)DescriptionFieldThis is used to logically group together the server blades installed in t

Page 28 - 28 Ports and LEDs

Figure 6-31 Help PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.You can also click the ? at the top right corner of each

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• CLP sessions are independent from each other and nonmirrored.• Provides a subset of MP CLI commands.• Provides access to the MP Main Menu interface

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3. Use the following example as you follow the prompts on the screen to change the defaultinterface from MP Main Menu to SM CLP.MP:CM>SAThis comman

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</>hpiLO->If an invalid target is specified, the response differs as follows: </> hpiLO-> show /badtarget1 status=3 sta

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Table 6-29 Supported Command Verbs (continued)ActionCommandDisplays context-sensitive help.help displays general help and all supported commands.help

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Command OptionsCommand options control verb behavior.Command options can appear immediately after the verb and must be prefaced with a dash (-).Most c

Page 34 - Setup Checklist

Find and display all targets that have the EnabledState property:</map1> hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=”enabled state”Find and display al

Page 35 - Setup Flowchart

List of Tables1 Publishing History Details...

Page 36 - Preparing to Set Up iLO 2 MP

Table 6-31 SM CLP Reserved Characters and Character Sequences (continued)Description and UsesNameCharacter orSequenceWhen preceded by a space, the hyp

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</>hpiLO-> reset system1status=0status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETEDsystem1 has been issued a resetDisplaying Power StatusTo display the power state

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reset Resets the iLO 2 MP.Map1 ExampleThe following example displays information about map1:</> hpiLO-> show map1status=0status_tag=COMMAND C

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Table 6-34 /map1/textredirectsap1 PropertiesAccess and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead-onlyThe value is set to Enabled.Shows whether the text redir

Page 40 - Logging In to the iLO 2 MP

Starting a System Console SessionTo start a system console session, enter the following command:</>hpiLO->start /system1/consoles1/textredire

Page 41 - Auto-Login

cd Changes the current default target.help Displays context-sensitive help.show Displays information.Target: map1/swinventory1SoftwareInventory is a d

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Properties VersionString=F.01.57This example displays all the firmware revisions.</>hpiLO-> show /map1/swinventory1/swid*/map1/

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Target: map1/telnetsvc1The telnetsvc1 target represents the telnetsvc service provided by map1.Table 6-39 shows telnetsvc1 target properties.Table 6-3

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SSH ExamplesThe following examples show specific SSH commands.Enable SSH Service</>-> start /map1/sshsvc1Disable SSH Service</>-> st

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cd Changes the current default target.help Displays context-sensitive help.show Displays information.Target: map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1The ipen

Page 46 - Additional Setup

6-41 enetport1 Properties...1386-42 l

Page 47 - Setting Up Security

Target: map1/dnsendpt1The dnsendpt1 target represents the iLO 2 MP DNS client.Table 6-45 shows dnsendpt1 target properties.Table 6-45 dnsendpt1 Proper

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set Sets a property to a specific value.Target: map1/settings1/dnssettings1The dnssettings1 target contains iLO 2 MP DNS settings.Table 6-48 shows dns

Page 49 - 4 Accessing the Host Console

Determine Gateway Address</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=accessinfo/map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1/gateway1Set Gateway Address</>hpiLO

Page 50 - Help System

Verbsshow Displays information.help Displays context-sensitive help.set Sets a property to a specific value.SM CLP vMedia Use CasesThe following examp

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Table 6-51 account# Properties (continued)Access and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead/write.Specified in ASCII characters up to 24 characters long.U

Page 52 - 52 Accessing the Host Console

Table 6-52 oemhp_ldapsettings1 PropertiesAccess and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead write.Valid values are:DefaultSchema: enable directory authenti

Page 54 - Configuring DNS

7 Installing and Configuring Directory ServicesYou can install and configure the iLO 2 MP directory services to leverage the benefits of a singlepoint

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Features Supported by Directory IntegrationThe iLO 2 MP directory services functionality enables you to do the following:• Authenticate users from a s

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Schema DocumentationTo assist with the planning and approval process, HP documents the changes made to the schemaduring the schema setup process. To r

Page 57 - D - Directory settings

About This DocumentThis document provides information and instructions on how to use the HP Integrated LightsOut 2 Management Processor (iLO 2 MP) for

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Required Schema SoftwareThe iLO 2 MP requires specific software to extend the schema and provide snap-ins to managethe iLO 2 network. An HP Smart Comp

Page 59 - 6 Using iLO 2 MP

Figure 7-2 Schema Setup ScreenThe Directory Server section of the Setup screen enables you to select whether to use ActiveDirectory or eDirectory, and

Page 60 - MP Main Menu

Figure 7-3 Schema Results ScreenManagement Snap-In InstallerThe management snap-in installer installs the snap-ins required to manage the iLO 2 MP obj

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IMPORTANT: To install directory services for the iLO 2 MP, an Active Directory schemaadministrator must extend the schema.• Extending the schema in th

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The Active Directory schema folder may need to be expanded for the checkbox to be available.4. Create a certificate or install Certificate Services. T

Page 63 - Command Menu

NOTE: Roles, such as hpqTargets and so on, are for extended schema LDAP only. They are notused in LDAP Lite.Assume that a company has an enterprise di

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b. In the Create New HP Management Object dialog box (Figure 7-5), select Device forthe type.Figure 7-5 Create New HP Management Object Dialog Boxc. I

Page 65 - Expect Script Example

c. From the Select Users dialog box (Figure 7-6), select the iLO 2 object created in step 2:(lpmp in folder mpiso.com/MPs). Click OK.Figure 7-6 Select

Page 66 - 66 Using iLO 2 MP

10. Click Apply and OK. Members of the remoteMonitors role are able to authenticate andview the server status.User rights to any iLO 2 are calculated

Page 67 - BP: Reset BMC passwords

Figure 7-8 HP Devices TabManaging Users In a RoleAfter user objects are created, use the Members tab (Figure 7-9) to manage the users within therole.•

Page 68 - 68 Using iLO 2 MP

Table 1 Publishing History DetailsPublication DateSupported ServersOperating Systems SupportedDocumentManufacturingPart NumberJanuary 2008BL870cBL860c

Page 69 - DF: Display FRU information

Setting Login RestrictionsThe Role Restrictions tab (Figure 7-10) enables you to set login restrictions for a role. Theserestrictions include:• Time R

Page 70 - FW: Upgrade the MP firmware

Figure 7-11 Logon Hours ScreenDefining Client IP Address or DNS Name AccessFrom the Role Restrictions tab you can grant or deny access to an IP addres

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on a single DNS name or a subdomain, entered in the form of host.company.com or*.domain.company.com.4. Enter the information and click OK.5. To save t

Page 72 - LDAP: LDAP directory settings

Directory Services for eDirectoryThe following sections provide installation prerequisites, preparation, and a working exampleof directory services fo

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2. From in the region1 organizational unit, right-click the HP devices organizational unit.Select New, and select Object.a. Select hpqTarget from the

Page 74 - LS: LAN status

a. Right-click the remoteAdmins role in the roles organizational unit in the region1organizational unit, and select Properties.b. Select the Role Mana

Page 75 - PM: Power regulator mode

devices,ou=region1,o=samplecorpDirectory User Context 1 = ou=users,o=samplecorpFor example, user CSmith (located in the users organizational unit with

Page 76 - RB: Reset BMC

Figure 7-18 Members Tab (eDirectory)To browse to the specific user you want to add, click Add.To remove a user from the list of valid members, highlig

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Setting Time RestrictionsYou can manage the hours available for login by members of a role using the time grid displayedin the Role Restrictions subta

Page 78 - SS: System Status

Figure 7-21 Lights-Out Management Device Rights TabTable 7-2 lists the available management device rights.Table 7-2 Management Device RightsDescriptio

Page 79 - SYSREV: Firmware revisions

Chapter 5 Configuring DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and LDAP Lite Use this chapter to configureDHCP, DNS, LDAP extended schema, and LDAP Lite default schema.Chapte

Page 80 - 80 Using iLO 2 MP

To ensure you have the correct version of JRE installed on your system, follow these steps:1. To determine the Java version, execute the following com

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Verifying Snap-In Installation and Schema ExtensionTo verify the installation of snap-ins and schema extension, follow these steps:1. Run ConsoleOne a

Page 82 - System Status

-> Current Distinguished Name has been retainedUser Search Context 1: Current -> o=mpEnter new value, or Q to Quit: <CR> -&

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Certificate ServicesThe following sections provide instructions for installing Certificate Services, verifying directoryservices, and configuring auto

Page 84 - Server Status > General

In general, you can use the HP provided snap-ins to create objects. It is useful to give the iLO 2MP device objects meaningful names, such as the devi

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devices, but grant different rights. Sometimes, it is useful to assign generic rights to the lesserrole, and include the iLO 2 MP administrators in th

Page 86 - System Event Log

The iLO 2 MP devices use local host time to enforce time restrictions. If the iLO 2 MP deviceclock is not set, the role time restriction fails (unless

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Role access restrictions limit an authenticated user's ability to receive iLO 2 MP privileges basedon rights specified in one or more roles.Figur

Page 88 - IRC Requirements and Usage

Figure 7-25 User Time RestrictionsUser Address RestrictionsYou can place network address restrictions on a directory user account, and the directory s

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Figure 7-26 Restricting General UseAlternatively, the directory administrator could create a role that grants the login right andrestrict it to the co

Page 90 - Accessing the IRC

Windows Operating System InformationFind information about administration of the Microsoft Windows operating system at thefollowing websites• http://w

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Changes made to the schema during the schema setup process include changes to the following:• Core classes• Core attributesNOTE: Roles such as hpqTarg

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hpqRoleTable 7-6 hpqRole1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.1.2OIDThis class defines role objects, providing the basis for HP products using directory-enabledman

Page 93 - Remote Serial Console

hpqTargetMembershipTable 7-10 hpqTargetMembership1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.3OIDThis attribute provides a list of hpqTarget objects that belong to thi

Page 94 - 94 Using iLO 2 MP

Table 7-13 hpqRoleTimeRestriction (continued)1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.6OIDSingle ValuedOptionsThis attribute is only used on role objects. Time rest

Page 95 - Virtual Media

iLO 2 MP Attribute DefinitionsTable 7-17 through Table 7-22 define the iLO 2 MP core class attributes.hpqLOMRightLoginTable 7-17 hpqLOMRightLogin1.3.6

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hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdminTable 7-21 hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdmin1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.5OIDLocal user database administration right for HP iLO 2 MP p

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GlossaryAAddressIn networking, a unique code that identifies a node in the network. Names such as host1.hp.comare translated to dott-quad addresses su

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The CLP consists of a set of command verbs that manipulate command targets representingManaged Elements (ME) that are within the scope of access by a

Page 100 - 100 Using iLO 2 MP

Domain A grouping of hosts that is identified by a name. The hosts usually belong to the same InternetProtocol (IP) network address.Domain Name The un

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1 Introduction to iLO 2 MPThe Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (iLO MP) for entry class Integrity servers isan autonomous management subsyst

Page 102 - 102 Using iLO 2 MP

IIn-band SystemManagementA server management capability that is enabled only when the operating system is initializedand the server is functioning pro

Page 103 - Power Management

MAP addressspaceThis is the hierarchical graph of the UFiTs contained in the MAP’s AdminDomain. Each instancestarting at the AdminDomain is a node in

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SSchema Definitions that describe what type of information can be stored as entries in the directory.When information that does not match the schema i

Page 105 - Power Meter Readings

User The CLP User represents an instance of a client which transmits and receives CLP-compliantmessages. The CLP is part of the SM CLP architecture. I

Page 107 - Power Regulator

IndexAaccess options, 77access rights, configuring, 20alert levels, system status logs, 62ARP pingcommands, 38using to configure a static IP address,

Page 108 - Administration

preparation, 153setting login restrictions, 160setting time restrictions, 160setting user or group role rights, 162snap-in installation and initializa

Page 109 - Licensing

directory services, 148Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (see iLO 2MP)integrated remote console (IRC)accessing, 90full screen, 93introduction

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RRB command, 76remote console, disconnecting, 70required components, 24reset button, iLO 2 MP, 31reset password to factory default, 31reset, BMC passw

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accessing graphic console, 51virtual front panel (VFP), 61virtual mediaaccess right, 20CD/DVD, 97disk image files, 100SM CLP command verbs, 142vKVM, 8

Page 112 - Group Accounts

© Copyright 2008, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticesThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only

Page 113 - Access Settings

Always-on CapabilityThe iLO 2 MP is active and available through the iLO 2 MP LAN connection and the local serialport connection as long as the power

Page 114 - Serial Page

IMPORTANT: Although the iLO 2 MP can support multiple simultaneous connections, to doso can impact performance. HP does not recommend running more tha

Page 115 - Login Options Page

SNMPThe SNMP is part of the TCP/IP protocol suit developed to manage servers on an IP network.SNMP enables you to manage network performance, find and

Page 116 - Current LDAP Parameters

logging in to the iLO 2 MP and authorization is given each time an iLO 2 MP command runs.This provides a centralized database (LDAP server) of all use

Page 117 - Network Settings

IMPORTANT: On HP Integrity server blades, the Advanced Pack license is standard. Rememberto save the Advanced Pack license key information that was pr

Page 118 - Domain Name Server

Table 1-2 iLO 2 MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating SystemsClient Operating SystemBrowsersOpenVMSLinuxWindowsHP-UXJava Plug-in 1.5.0_088.3SuSER

Page 119 - SNMP Settings

Because iLO 2 MP devices are completely autonomous and can be used to control the server,treat them the same as other servers. For example, include th

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2 Ports and LEDsAll iLO 2 MP functions are available through the server iLO 2 MP LAN port and the local andremote serial ports. On HP Integrity server

Page 121 - BL c-Class

Figure 2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components4Enclosure Link-Up Port1OA/iLO Network Port2Onboard Administrator Bay 15Enclosure Link-Down Port3Onboard

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HP Integrity rx2660 Server ComponentsFigure 2-3 shows the rear view of the HP Integrity rx2660 server.The system LAN functionality is integrated into

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Table of ContentsAbout This Document...15Intended

Page 124 - Exiting the SM CLP Interface

NOTE: This figure is oriented vertically to match the orientation of the core I/O board.Figure 2-4 HP Integrity rx3600 and rx6600 Server Rear Ports an

Page 125 - Using the SM CLP Interface

Table 2-1 iLO 2 MP Status LEDs (continued)LED StateiLO 2 MP Status LEDFlashing green.iLO 2 MP HeartbeatFlashing green.BMC HeartbeatiLO 2 MP Reset Butt

Page 126 - SM CLP Syntax

Table 2-2 Console Serial Port Pinouts (continued)Signal DescriptionPin NumberRequests to send7Clears to send8Not used9iLO 2 MP LAN PortFigure 2-6 show

Page 127 - Command Target Properties

3 Setting Up and Connecting the ConsoleTo set up the console, follow these steps:1. Determine the physical access method to connect cables. There are

Page 128 - Command Options

Setup ChecklistUse the checklist in Table 3-1 to help set up iLO 2 MP.Table 3-1 Setup ChecklistXActionStepStandard1. Determine the access method to se

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Setup FlowchartUse this console setup flowchart as a guide to help set up the Integrity iLO 2 MP.Figure 3-1 Setup FlowchartSetup Flowchart 35

Page 130 - System1 Target

Preparing to Set Up iLO 2 MPPerform the following tasks before you configure the iLO 2 MP LAN:• Determine the physical access method to select and con

Page 131 - Map1 (iLO 2) Target

Configuring the iLO 2 MP LAN Using DHCP and DNSDHCP automatically configures all DHCP-enabled servers with IP addresses, subnet masks, andgateway addr

Page 132 - Text Console Services

ARP Ping has the following operational issues:• The PC and the server must be on the same physical subnet.• When a new server is first booted, DHCP is

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ping 192.0.2.17. Use this IP address to connect to the iLO 2 MP LAN.8. Use web or telnet access to connect to the iLO 2 MP from a host on the local su

Page 134 - SM CLP Firmware Targets

HP Integrity rx3600 and rx6600 Server Components...29iLO 2 MP Status LEDs...

Page 135 - Displaying Firmware Revisions

9. Use the LC command to enter information for the IP address, host, subnet mask, gatewayparameters, and so on.10. Enter XD -R -NC to reset the iLO 2

Page 136 - Remote Access Configuration

NOTE: The local video port can be used to access the console at EFI or potentially the OS, butis not a connection to the iLO 2 MP. The USB provides ke

Page 137 - Target: map1/sshsvc1

• User accounts for the Auto-Login feature are created in the MP database when an Auto-Loginsession is established. These accounts are deleted when th

Page 138 - Network Configuration

Terminating an Auto-Login SessionWhen the Auto-Login CLI or Web GUI session is terminated, the following user clean up ispreformed:• For Auto-Login se

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NOTE: On the HP Integrity server blades, you have access to two serial ports through theRS-232 connector. The default setting is for the iLO 2 MP inte

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Figure 3-2 SUV Cable1Server Blade Connector22-Port USB3VGA (no access to iLO 2 MP)49-Pin Console Serial Port (RS-232)5USB Label6USB-17USB-0Physically

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Figure 3-3 Connecting the SUV Cable to the Server BladeAdditional SetupThis section provides additional information to set up the iLO 2 MP.Modifying U

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Setting Up SecurityFor greater security and reliability, HP recommends that iLO 2 MP management traffic be on aseparate dedicated management network a

Page 144 - LDAP Configuration

4 Accessing the Host ConsoleThis chapter describes several ways to access the host console of an HP Integrity server.This chapter addresses the follow

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Figure 4-2 Status Summary Page4. Select the web interface functions by clicking the Primary tabs at the top of the page. Eachfunction lists options in

Page 147 - Directory Services

<COMMAND> : Enter the command name for help on individual command TOPics : Show all MP Help topics and commands

Page 148 - Installing Directory Services

IMPORTANT: The server console output does not display on the console device screen untilthe server boots to the EFI Shell. Start a console session usi

Page 149 - Directory Services Support

5 Configuring DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and LDAP LiteThis chapter provides information on how to configure DHCP, DNS, LDAP extended schema,and LDAP Lite defaul

Page 150 - Schema Installer

• Modify the MP subnet mask.MP:CM> LC -s 192.0.2.1• Modify the MP gateway address.MP:CM> LC -g 192.0.2.1• Set the link state to autonegotiate.MP

Page 151 - Results Screen

Configuring LDAP Extended SchemaThe following procedure shows how to configure the iLO 2 MP to use a directory server toauthenticate a user login usin

Page 152 - Management Snap-In Installer

Login Process Using Directory Services with Extended LDAPYou can choose to enable directory services to authenticate users and authorize user privileg

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• Easy implementation without schema extensions.The iLO 2 MP schema-free integration is configured from any iLO 2 MP user interface(browser, command l

Page 154 - Directory

1 - Administrator C, P, M, U 2 - User C, P 3 - Custom1

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6 Using iLO 2 MPThis chapter provides information and instructions on how to use the iLO 2 MP.This chapter addresses the following topics:• “Text User

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Status Summary > Active Users...83Server Status >

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Figure 6-1 MP Command InterfacesMP Main MenuAfter logging in to the iLO 2 MP, the MP Main Menu appears. The MP Main Menu runs as aprivate session. Oth

Page 158 - Directory Services Objects

CO (Console): Leave the Main Menu and enter console modeCO switches the console terminal from the MP Main Menu to mirrored/redirected console mode.All

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Events are data items that communicate system information from the source of the event to otherparts of the system, then to you. Events are produced b

Page 160 - Setting Login Restrictions

HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main MenuHE displays the MP hardware and firmware version identity, and the date and time of

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Table 6-5 Command Menu Commands (continued)DescriptionCommandSets access optionsSAConfigures SNMP parametersSNMPConfigures security optionsSODisplays

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NOTE: This guide is not meant as a substitute for instruction on various scripting tools thatare available for automating command-line interfaces. The

Page 163 - Creating Objects

send_user "Password: "expect_user -re "(.*)\n"set mp_password $expect_out(1,string)stty echo# Other Constantsset timeout 20#######

Page 164 - Creating Roles

commands that require a password can have that password entered on the command line(FW, UC).If -nc is specified on a command with no other parameters

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OK Normal operation, any issues have been acknowledged.Degraded Typically loss of redundancy or partial failure of a component.Critical Failure with l

Page 166 - Adding Members

NOTE: Both short and long reset button presses return the port default connection to the MP.The iLO 2 MP mirrors the system console to the iLO 2 MP lo

Page 167 - Setting Role Restrictions

Command Options...128Level Option...

Page 168 - Setting Time Restrictions

DF displays FRU information for FRU devices located behind the BMC. Information providedincludes serial number, part number, model designation, name a

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HE displays the MP hardware and firmware version identity, and the date and time of firmwaregeneration.• If executed from the MP Main Menu, HE display

Page 170 - Extending Schema

LC: LAN configuration usageCommand access level: MP configuration accessLC modifies the LAN configuration parameters.IMPORTANT: If you are connected t

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LDAP displays and modifies the following LDAP directory settings:• Directory Authentication: Activates or deactivates directory support on the iLO 2 M

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| -nc ] -?See also: LOGIN, USLDAP: LDAP group administrationLDAP enters one or more directory groups by specifying the distinguished na

Page 173 - Certificate Services

Command line usage and scripting: LS [ -nc ] -?See also: DNS, LC, SAPC: Power control accessCommand access level: Power control accessPC enable

Page 174 - Using Multiple Roles

Example[gstl0074] MP:CM> pm PM [ -dynamic | -low | -high | -os ] [ -nc ] PM -?[gstl0074] MP:CM> pmPMCurrent System Power Mode : Dynami

Page 175 - Restricting Roles

RB [ -nc ] -?See also: PC, SSRS: Reset system through the RST signalCommand access level: Power control accessIMPORTANT: During normal system

Page 176 - Role Address Restrictions

5. Enter E to enable or D to disable all SNMP alerts. The screen displays the new SNMPconfiguration settings.NOTE: Currently, the SNMP alert feature i

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SS displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch.The iLO 2 MP learns the system configuration through the events it

Page 178 - User Address Restrictions

Target: map1/group1...143Target: map1/gro

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TE <text> [ -nc ] -?UC: User Configuration (users, passwords, and so on)Command access level: User administration accessUC adds, modifie

Page 180 - Core Class Definitions

[ -enable <e|d> \ [ -password [ <value> ] [ -delete <login> ] | [ -list <login> ] ] [ -nc ] -?Example:[gstlhpg1

Page 181 - Core Attribute Definitions

XD performs simple checks to confirm the iLO 2 MP health and its connectivity status. Thefollowing tests are available:• iLO 2 MP Parameter Checksum i

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Figure 6-2 Status Summary General PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-6 lists the fields and descript

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Figure 6-3 Status Summary Active Users PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-7 lists the fields and des

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Figure 6-4 Server Status General PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-8 lists the fields and descripti

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Figure 6-5 Server Status Identification PageTable 6-9 lists the fields and descriptions.Table 6-9 Server Status Identification Page DescriptionDescrip

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Figure 6-6 System Event Log PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-10 lists the fields, buttons, and des

Page 187 - Glossary

from the source of the event to other parts of the system, and ultimately to the systemadministrator.The log viewer contains an event decoder to help

Page 188 - 188 Glossary

NOTE: When working on multiple systems, controls for each system are displayed on a separatescreen for each server. Additionally, you must allow downl

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Certificate Services...173I

Page 190 - 190 Glossary

Server Display Properties• Set the background to plain (no wallpaper pattern) on the host server.• Set the client screen resolution higher than the ho

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Figure 6-7 Integrated Remote Console PageNOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.Table 6-11 lists the fields, buttons

Page 192 - 192 Glossary

Figure 6-8 Integrated Remote Console WindowTable 6-12 lists the menu bar, buttons, and actions you can perform in the IRC window.Table 6-12 IRC Window

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however, some monitors have trouble with the highest screen refresh rates supported by thevideo adapter. If this occurs, follow these steps:1. To chec

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types are used simultaneously by the users, some users may see unexpected results. Only oneof the mirrored users at a time has write access to the con

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• View and interact with the boot sequence of your server.• Perform maintenance activities in text mode.• Manage non-graphical mode operating systems.

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Using iLO 2 MP Virtual Media DevicesConnect client-based vMedia to a host HP Integrity server through a graphical interface usinga signed Java applet.

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NOTE: When you disconnect the iLO 2 MP vMedia, you might receive a warning messagefrom the host operating system regarding unsafe removal of a device.

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2. Click Launch to load the applet and connect to USB CD/DVD devices and disk image filesavailable on the client as virtual devices on the server. The

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5. Click Connect. The connected drive icon and LED changes states to reflect the current statusof the virtual CD/DVD.Figure 6-13 Virtual Media Dialog

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