HP Integrity iLO 2 MP Operations GuideHP Part Number: 5991-6005Published: January 2008
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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
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
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
Table 6-13 Operating System Support for vMediaOperating system run-time usingVirtual USB CD*Operating system installation usingVirtual USB CDYesYesLin
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
Table 6-15 Power & Reset Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsThis option enables you to configure the power restore policy. T
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
Table 6-16 Power Meter Readings Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsDisplays the maximum power reading from the server over the l
Table 6-17 Power Regulator Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsThree are four modes in which the power regulator can operate. The power regul
• Local Accounts• Group Accounts• Settings• Access Settings: LAN, Serial, and Login Options• Directory Settings: LDAP Parameters• Network Settings: St
List of Figures2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components...282-2 Onboa
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
Table 6-18 Licensing Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsSubmits the key for activation.SubmitCancels the action.CanceliLO provid
Table 6-19 Local Accounts Page DescriptionDescriptionFieldSelect an existing user from the list of user names to edit or delete that account or select
Table 6-20 Group Accounts Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsClick Administrator and click Edit to open the Group Settings page and enterinf
Table 6-21 LAN Page DescriptionDescriptionFields and ButtonsYou can enable or disable telnet access to the iLO 2 MP using the enable or disableoption.
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
Table 6-23 Login Options Page Description (continued)DescriptionFields and ButtonsSubmits the information.SubmitCancels the action.CancelCurrent LDAP
Table 6-24 Current LDAP Parameters Page DescriptionDescriptionFieldChoosing enable or disable, activates or deactivates directory support on iLO 2 MP:
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
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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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
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
Table 6-28 Onboard Administrator Page Description (continued)DescriptionFieldThis is used to logically group together the server blades installed in t
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
• CLP sessions are independent from each other and nonmirrored.• Provides a subset of MP CLI commands.• Provides access to the MP Main Menu interface
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
</>hpiLO->If an invalid target is specified, the response differs as follows: </> hpiLO-> show /badtarget1 status=3 sta
Table 6-29 Supported Command Verbs (continued)ActionCommandDisplays context-sensitive help.help displays general help and all supported commands.help
Command OptionsCommand options control verb behavior.Command options can appear immediately after the verb and must be prefaced with a dash (-).Most c
Find and display all targets that have the EnabledState property:</map1> hpiLO-> show -l all -d properties=”enabled state”Find and display al
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Table 6-31 SM CLP Reserved Characters and Character Sequences (continued)Description and UsesNameCharacter orSequenceWhen preceded by a space, the hyp
</>hpiLO-> reset system1status=0status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETEDsystem1 has been issued a resetDisplaying Power StatusTo display the power state
reset Resets the iLO 2 MP.Map1 ExampleThe following example displays information about map1:</> hpiLO-> show map1status=0status_tag=COMMAND C
Table 6-34 /map1/textredirectsap1 PropertiesAccess and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead-onlyThe value is set to Enabled.Shows whether the text redir
Starting a System Console SessionTo start a system console session, enter the following command:</>hpiLO->start /system1/consoles1/textredire
cd Changes the current default target.help Displays context-sensitive help.show Displays information.Target: map1/swinventory1SoftwareInventory is a d
Properties VersionString=F.01.57This example displays all the firmware revisions.</>hpiLO-> show /map1/swinventory1/swid*/map1/
Target: map1/telnetsvc1The telnetsvc1 target represents the telnetsvc service provided by map1.Table 6-39 shows telnetsvc1 target properties.Table 6-3
SSH ExamplesThe following examples show specific SSH commands.Enable SSH Service</>-> start /map1/sshsvc1Disable SSH Service</>-> st
cd Changes the current default target.help Displays context-sensitive help.show Displays information.Target: map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1The ipen
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Target: map1/dnsendpt1The dnsendpt1 target represents the iLO 2 MP DNS client.Table 6-45 shows dnsendpt1 target properties.Table 6-45 dnsendpt1 Proper
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
Determine Gateway Address</>hpiLO-> show -d properties=accessinfo/map1/enetport1/lanendpt1/ipendpt1/gateway1Set Gateway Address</>hpiLO
Verbsshow Displays information.help Displays context-sensitive help.set Sets a property to a specific value.SM CLP vMedia Use CasesThe following examp
Table 6-51 account# Properties (continued)Access and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead/write.Specified in ASCII characters up to 24 characters long.U
Table 6-52 oemhp_ldapsettings1 PropertiesAccess and ValuesDescriptionProperty NameRead write.Valid values are:DefaultSchema: enable directory authenti
7 Installing and Configuring Directory ServicesYou can install and configure the iLO 2 MP directory services to leverage the benefits of a singlepoint
Features Supported by Directory IntegrationThe iLO 2 MP directory services functionality enables you to do the following:• Authenticate users from a s
Schema DocumentationTo assist with the planning and approval process, HP documents the changes made to the schemaduring the schema setup process. To r
About This DocumentThis document provides information and instructions on how to use the HP Integrated LightsOut 2 Management Processor (iLO 2 MP) for
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
Figure 7-2 Schema Setup ScreenThe Directory Server section of the Setup screen enables you to select whether to use ActiveDirectory or eDirectory, and
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
IMPORTANT: To install directory services for the iLO 2 MP, an Active Directory schemaadministrator must extend the schema.• Extending the schema in th
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
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
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
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
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
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.•
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Setting Login RestrictionsThe Role Restrictions tab (Figure 7-10) enables you to set login restrictions for a role. Theserestrictions include:• Time R
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
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
Directory Services for eDirectoryThe following sections provide installation prerequisites, preparation, and a working exampleof directory services fo
2. From in the region1 organizational unit, right-click the HP devices organizational unit.Select New, and select Object.a. Select hpqTarget from the
a. Right-click the remoteAdmins role in the roles organizational unit in the region1organizational unit, and select Properties.b. Select the Role Mana
devices,ou=region1,o=samplecorpDirectory User Context 1 = ou=users,o=samplecorpFor example, user CSmith (located in the users organizational unit with
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
Setting Time RestrictionsYou can manage the hours available for login by members of a role using the time grid displayedin the Role Restrictions subta
Figure 7-21 Lights-Out Management Device Rights TabTable 7-2 lists the available management device rights.Table 7-2 Management Device RightsDescriptio
Chapter 5 Configuring DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and LDAP Lite Use this chapter to configureDHCP, DNS, LDAP extended schema, and LDAP Lite default schema.Chapte
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
Verifying Snap-In Installation and Schema ExtensionTo verify the installation of snap-ins and schema extension, follow these steps:1. Run ConsoleOne a
-> Current Distinguished Name has been retainedUser Search Context 1: Current -> o=mpEnter new value, or Q to Quit: <CR> -&
Certificate ServicesThe following sections provide instructions for installing Certificate Services, verifying directoryservices, and configuring auto
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
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
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
Role access restrictions limit an authenticated user's ability to receive iLO 2 MP privileges basedon rights specified in one or more roles.Figur
Figure 7-25 User Time RestrictionsUser Address RestrictionsYou can place network address restrictions on a directory user account, and the directory s
Figure 7-26 Restricting General UseAlternatively, the directory administrator could create a role that grants the login right andrestrict it to the co
Windows Operating System InformationFind information about administration of the Microsoft Windows operating system at thefollowing websites• http://w
Changes made to the schema during the schema setup process include changes to the following:• Core classes• Core attributesNOTE: Roles such as hpqTarg
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
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
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
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
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
GlossaryAAddressIn networking, a unique code that identifies a node in the network. Names such as host1.hp.comare translated to dott-quad addresses su
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
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
1 Introduction to iLO 2 MPThe Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (iLO MP) for entry class Integrity servers isan autonomous management subsyst
IIn-band SystemManagementA server management capability that is enabled only when the operating system is initializedand the server is functioning pro
MAP addressspaceThis is the hierarchical graph of the UFiTs contained in the MAP’s AdminDomain. Each instancestarting at the AdminDomain is a node in
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
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
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IndexAaccess options, 77access rights, configuring, 20alert levels, system status logs, 62ARP pingcommands, 38using to configure a static IP address,
preparation, 153setting login restrictions, 160setting time restrictions, 160setting user or group role rights, 162snap-in installation and initializa
directory services, 148Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (see iLO 2MP)integrated remote console (IRC)accessing, 90full screen, 93introduction
RRB command, 76remote console, disconnecting, 70required components, 24reset button, iLO 2 MP, 31reset password to factory default, 31reset, BMC passw
accessing graphic console, 51virtual front panel (VFP), 61virtual mediaaccess right, 20CD/DVD, 97disk image files, 100SM CLP command verbs, 142vKVM, 8
© Copyright 2008, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticesThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only
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
IMPORTANT: Although the iLO 2 MP can support multiple simultaneous connections, to doso can impact performance. HP does not recommend running more tha
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
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
IMPORTANT: On HP Integrity server blades, the Advanced Pack license is standard. Rememberto save the Advanced Pack license key information that was pr
Table 1-2 iLO 2 MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating SystemsClient Operating SystemBrowsersOpenVMSLinuxWindowsHP-UXJava Plug-in 1.5.0_088.3SuSER
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
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
Figure 2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components4Enclosure Link-Up Port1OA/iLO Network Port2Onboard Administrator Bay 15Enclosure Link-Down Port3Onboard
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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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
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
Table 2-2 Console Serial Port Pinouts (continued)Signal DescriptionPin NumberRequests to send7Clears to send8Not used9iLO 2 MP LAN PortFigure 2-6 show
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
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
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
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
Configuring the iLO 2 MP LAN Using DHCP and DNSDHCP automatically configures all DHCP-enabled servers with IP addresses, subnet masks, andgateway addr
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
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
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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
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
• 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
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
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
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
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
Setting Up SecurityFor greater security and reliability, HP recommends that iLO 2 MP management traffic be on aseparate dedicated management network a
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
<COMMAND> : Enter the command name for help on individual command TOPics : Show all MP Help topics and commands
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
5 Configuring DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and LDAP LiteThis chapter provides information on how to configure DHCP, DNS, LDAP extended schema,and LDAP Lite defaul
• 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
Configuring LDAP Extended SchemaThe following procedure shows how to configure the iLO 2 MP to use a directory server toauthenticate a user login usin
Login Process Using Directory Services with Extended LDAPYou can choose to enable directory services to authenticate users and authorize user privileg
• Easy implementation without schema extensions.The iLO 2 MP schema-free integration is configured from any iLO 2 MP user interface(browser, command l
1 - Administrator C, P, M, U 2 - User C, P 3 - Custom1
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
Status Summary > Active Users...83Server Status >
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
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
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
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
Table 6-5 Command Menu Commands (continued)DescriptionCommandSets access optionsSAConfigures SNMP parametersSNMPConfigures security optionsSODisplays
NOTE: This guide is not meant as a substitute for instruction on various scripting tools thatare available for automating command-line interfaces. The
send_user "Password: "expect_user -re "(.*)\n"set mp_password $expect_out(1,string)stty echo# Other Constantsset timeout 20#######
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
OK Normal operation, any issues have been acknowledged.Degraded Typically loss of redundancy or partial failure of a component.Critical Failure with l
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
Command Options...128Level Option...
DF displays FRU information for FRU devices located behind the BMC. Information providedincludes serial number, part number, model designation, name a
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
LC: LAN configuration usageCommand access level: MP configuration accessLC modifies the LAN configuration parameters.IMPORTANT: If you are connected t
LDAP displays and modifies the following LDAP directory settings:• Directory Authentication: Activates or deactivates directory support on the iLO 2 M
| -nc ] -?See also: LOGIN, USLDAP: LDAP group administrationLDAP enters one or more directory groups by specifying the distinguished na
Command line usage and scripting: LS [ -nc ] -?See also: DNS, LC, SAPC: Power control accessCommand access level: Power control accessPC enable
Example[gstl0074] MP:CM> pm PM [ -dynamic | -low | -high | -os ] [ -nc ] PM -?[gstl0074] MP:CM> pmPMCurrent System Power Mode : Dynami
RB [ -nc ] -?See also: PC, SSRS: Reset system through the RST signalCommand access level: Power control accessIMPORTANT: During normal system
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
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
Target: map1/group1...143Target: map1/gro
TE <text> [ -nc ] -?UC: User Configuration (users, passwords, and so on)Command access level: User administration accessUC adds, modifie
[ -enable <e|d> \ [ -password [ <value> ] [ -delete <login> ] | [ -list <login> ] ] [ -nc ] -?Example:[gstlhpg1
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
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
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
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
Figure 6-5 Server Status Identification PageTable 6-9 lists the fields and descriptions.Table 6-9 Server Status Identification Page DescriptionDescrip
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
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
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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Server Display Properties• Set the background to plain (no wallpaper pattern) on the host server.• Set the client screen resolution higher than the ho
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
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
however, some monitors have trouble with the highest screen refresh rates supported by thevideo adapter. If this occurs, follow these steps:1. To chec
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
• View and interact with the boot sequence of your server.• Perform maintenance activities in text mode.• Manage non-graphical mode operating systems.
Using iLO 2 MP Virtual Media DevicesConnect client-based vMedia to a host HP Integrity server through a graphical interface usinga signed Java applet.
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.
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
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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