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iLO MPThe Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (iLO MP) offers remote server management through an independent management processor (MP). It provides a way for you to connect to a server and perform administration or monitoring tasks for the server hardware. iLO MP is available whenever the server is connected to a power source, even if the server main power switch is in the off position.iLO controls power, reset, and Transfer of Control (TOC) capabilities; provides console access; displays and records system events; and can display detailed information about the various internal subsystems. iLO also provides a virtual front panel that you can use to monitor server status and see the state of front panel LEDs. All iLO functions are available through the server LAN and the local RS-232 and remote RS-232 ports. Access to local and remote ports, telnet, and secure shell (SSH) is through the iLO text interface, while Web access is through a graphical user interface (GUI).iLO was introduced into most Integrity Entry Class servers in late 2004. Prior to that, embedded remote server management was referred to as management processor functionality. All legacy MP functionality has been carried forward and combined with new features, all under the heading of “iLO MP”. Therefore, “iLO” and “MP” mean the same thing for Entry Class servers.Firmware version E.03.13 (or later) supports the following iLO MP features:•Always-on capability: iLO is active as long as the power cord is plugged in•Multiple access methods: Local, remote, telnet, SSH use the iLO text interface. Web access uses a GUI.—Local Serial Port: Use a terminal or laptop computer for direct connection.—Remote/Modem Serial Port: Use a dedicated modem RS-232 port and external modem.—LAN: Use telnet, Web, or SSH to access iLO LAN.•Remote power cycle; power on or power off; reset•Mirrored console: The system console output stream is reflected to all connected console users, and any user can provide input.•Independent, non mirrored sessions (from local and modem ports)—Direct session with OS using the iLO MP command SE—Connection to another iLO using the iLO MP command CSP•Display of information about various internal subsystems—Field replaceable unit (FRU) information—System power state, temperature information, and fan status—Status of processors•Logging, display, and keyword search of:—System console history—System events•User access control•DHCP and DNS support•IPMI over LAN•Licensing•iLO Advanced Pack features, such as SSH access, group actions capability, and LDAPNOTE A complete description of the iLO MP is provided in the HP Integrity and HP 9000 Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor Operations Guide.Configuring the iLO MP LAN Port IP AddressBy connecting the iLO MP LAN port to an active network, you have two options for configuring an IP address. The first option is to use a DHCP server, which automatically assigns an IP address, and the other is to use the ping command from another host on the same subnet to set a static IP address for the iLO MP. After the IP address has been set, you can establish a telnet session to configure additional parameters.If you are using a DHCP server, and it provides the Domain Name, and if the primary DNS server accepts dynamic DNS (DDNS) updates or has been configured through the DHCP server, then you can use a default host name to connect to the iLO MP through telnet. The default host name is 14 characters long, consisting of the letters “mp” followed by the 12 characters of the Media Access Protocol (MAC). See “Configure an IP Address” on page209 to determine the MAC address. If no DNS access is available, the telnet session can use the assigned IP address.If you are using DHCP, proceed to “Accessing the iLO MP” on page209. For more information on configuring DHCP, see “Configuring the iLO MP LAN Information” on page211. For a non-DHCP implementation, perform the following steps to configure a static IP address.Configuring a Static IP Address (Non-DHCP)To configure a static IP address for the iLO MP LAN port, follow these steps:1.Set up local terminal access.2.Configure the IP address.Set Up Local Terminal Access After powering on the terminal, ensure the communications settings are as follows:•8/none (parity)•9600 baud•None (receive)•None (transmit)If the terminal is a PC using Reflection 1, check or change these communications settings by performing the following steps:Step 1.From the Reflection 1 Main screen, pull down the Connection menu and choose Connection Setup.Step 2.Choose Serial Port.Step 3.Choose Com1.Step 4.Check the settings and change, if required.Go to More Settings to set Xon/Xoff. Click OK to close the More Settings window.Step 5.Click OK to close the Connection Setup window.Step 6.Pull down the Setup menu and choose Terminal (under the Emulation tab).Step 7.Choose a supported terminal type.The preferred type is VT100.Step 8.Click Apply.This option is not highlighted if the terminal type you want is already selected.Step 9.Click OK.Configure an IP Address To configure the iLO MP LAN static IP address, perform the following steps: Step 1.Determine the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the iLO MP LAN interface by viewing the label located at the rear of the server.Step 2.Connect a LAN cable on your local subnet to the core I/O LAN port.Step 3.Add an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table entry to another host located on your local subnet.This ARP table entry maps the MAC address of the core I/O LAN interface to the IP address chosen for that interface.NOTE Adding an entry to the ARP table is typically done using the ARP command with the appropriate option. For example, arp -s is used with Windows. Consult youroperating system documentation for more information.Step e the ping command from the host that has the new ARP table entry. The destination address is the IP address that is mapped to the MAC address of the iLO MP. The iLO MP LAN port should now be configured with the appropriate IP address.Step e the telnet command to connect to the iLO MP from a host on the local subnet.Accessing the iLO MPYou can connect to the iLO MP using the following methods:•The local serial port using a local terminal•The remote Customer Service Modem (CSM) port using external modem (dial-up) access, if remote modem access is configured•The iLO MP LAN port using the Web interface, telnet, or SSH, if login access through the iLO MP LAN is enabledLocal Terminal Access to the iLO MPEstablish communication with the iLO MP by connecting a terminal to the local CSM I/O serial port. Establish a terminal session using a standalone terminal or using terminal emulation software, such as HyperTerm, Putty, or Reflection 1 running on a PC.During installation, communicating with the iLO MP enables such tasks as:•Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly•Configuring the LAN portInteracting with the iLO MPTo interact with the iLO MP command line interface, perform the following steps:NOTE On initial server installation, the iLO MP has two default user accounts:•All Rights (Administrator) level user; login = Admin, password = Admin (both are case sensitive).•Console Rights (Operator) level user; login = Oper, password = Oper (both are case sensitive).For security reasons, HP recommends that you use the UC command during the initial logonsession to modify default passwords (enter CM at the MP> prompt, and enter UC at the MP:CM>prompt).IMPORTANT If default users such as Admin are modified, configuration parameters in HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) need to be changed for the group actions feature to work properly. For moreinformation regarding HP SIM, refer to the HP Systems Insight Manager User andInstallation Guide at the following web site: /go/hpsim.Step 1.Log in using your iLO MP user account name and password.NOTE If you are logged in, the iLO MP Main Menu displays. To follow this procedure, make sure you are at the iLO MP Main Menu. Use Ctrl+B to return to the iLO MP Main Menu. Step e the iLO MP menus and commands as needed. Main Menu commands are shown in “iLO MP Main Menu”. You can access commands not displayed in the iLO MP Main Menu in command mode by first using the CM command at the MP prompt. You can display a list of available commands using the iLO MP help function. Initiate the help function from either the iLO MP Main Menu or theCommand Menu prompts by entering HE followed by LI. You can return to the iLO MP Main Menu by pressing Ctrl+B.Step 3.Log out using the X command (enter X at the MP> prompt) after returning to the iLO MP Main Menu.iLO MP Main MenuFollowing are the iLO MP Main Menu commands:MP MAIN MENU:CO:ConsoleVFP:Virtual Front PanelCM:Command MenuCL:Console LogsSL:Show Event LogsCSP:Connect to Service ProcessorSE:Create OS SessionHE:Main Menu HelpX:Exit ConnectionNOTE The previous example shows the Main Menu screen accessed through the local serial or remote modem ports. The list of commands displayed might be different and depends on your methodof access to the iLO MP.Configuring the iLO MP LAN InformationLAN information includes the iLO MP network name, IP address information, and configuring DHCP and DNS service information.To configure the iLO MP LAN IP address:Step 1.At the iLO MP Main Menu prompt (MP>), enter CM to choose command mode.Step 2.At the command mode prompt (MP:CM>), enter LC (for LAN configuration).The screen displays the default values and asks if you want to modify them. It is good practice towrite down the information, because you might need it for future troubleshooting. See “The LCCommand Screen” on page212.NOTE The default value in the “IP address” field is set at the factory. You must configure the actual iLO MP LAN IP address.Step 3.The screen displays the current LC data. When prompted to enter a parameter name, A to modify All, or Q to Quit, enter A to choose all parameters.Step 4.The screen displays the current DHCP status. If DHCP is used to acquire IP address information, enter E to enable, D to disable, or Q unless you are using the local serial port.Step 5.Enter the LC command to disable DHCP.CAUTION Modifying the DHCP status, IP address, gateway IP address, or subnet maskparameters drops all present LAN and Web connections.NOTE Changing DHCP status to Enabled or Disabled resets IP address, gateway IPaddress, and subnet mask parameters to factory default values. If DHCP status waschanged to disabled, you can change the values.If the IP address, gateway IP address, and subnet mask are obtained through DHCP,you cannot change them without first disabling DHCP.Step 6.The screen displays the current IP address. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, enter the new IP address.Step 7.The screen displays the current host name. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, enter the new iLO MP network name.This is the host name for the iLO MP LAN displayed at the command prompt. It is also used toidentify the iLO MP LAN interface in a DNS database. The name can be up to 64 characters inlength, and must start with a letter, end with a letter or number, and contain only letters, numbers, or dashes.NOTE The host name is not case sensitive.Step 8.The screen displays the current subnet mask name. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, enter the new subnet mask name.Step 9.The screen displays the current gateway address. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, enter the new gateway address.Step 10.The screen displays the current link state information. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, press enter. The message -> Current Link State has been retained displays.Step 11.The screen displays the current Web console port number. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, press enter. The message -> Current Web Console Port Number has been retaineddisplays.Step 12.The screen displays the current SSH console port number. When prompted to enter a new value or Q, press enter. The message -> Current SSH Console Port Number has been retaineddisplays.NOTE SSH settings will not display if you do not have Integrated Lights-Out AdvancedPack licensing.Step 13.The screen displays a new LC listing, including the values entered in the preceding steps. Verify that the desired values have been accepted. When prompted to enter a parameter for revision, Y to confirm, or Q to Quit, enter Y to confirm all parameters.-> Check all LAN parameters to ensure they are correct before commit.-> “SP_NAME_STR” will be reset if you confirm the changes.MP Host Name: mpserverStep 14.Enter XD -reset to reset the iLO MP (only necessary if you are connected through a serial port). Step 15.After the iLO MP resets, log in to the iLO MP again. Enter the iLO MP command mode (enter CM at the MP: prompt).Step 16.At the MP:CM> prompt, enter LS to confirm the new LAN settings.Step 17.Enter SA to enable or disable the Web console and telnet access after the iLO MP has been reset.NOTE HP recommends disabling access methods that you do not intend to use. For example IPMI over LAN. IPMI over LAN allows access to the iLO MP through the LAN andhas no password by default. HP recommends disabling this port if IPMI managementconsole software is not being used in your data center (use the SA command). Ifconsole management tools are being used, HP recommends using the tools to set apassword on the IPMI over LAN port.The LC Command ScreenThe following screen shows LC command output:MP:CM> LC -ncCurrent LAN Configuration:MAC Address : 0x0060b0f54c51DHCP Status : EnabledIP Address : 127.1.1.1。
HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guidefor HP ProLiant ML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML150 G3, ProLiant DL140 G3, and ProLiant DL145 G3 ServersPart Number 419106-004March 2007 (Fourth Edition)© Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor’s standard commercial license.Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Server 2003 is a U.S. trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Java is a U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Audience assumptionsThis document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems.HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.ContentsOperational overview (5)User guide overview (5)Server management (5)Server management features (5)LO100 standard features (6)LO100 optional features (6)Installation (7)Remote management card kit contents (7)Pre-installation procedures (7)Installing the remote management card (8)Post-installation procedures (8)Configuration (9)Configuring network access (9)Establishing user accounts (9)Using the serial port (10)Enabling serial access to the LO100 (10)LO100 serial port configuration (11)Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port (11)Selecting an Ethernet management port (11)Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (12)Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (12)Enabling telnet and HTTP services (13)Updating the firmware (13)Updating the firmware remotely (14)Flashing previous firmware versions on a ProLiant ML150 G3 or ML110 G4 server (15)Using LO100 (16)New features (16)Using SSL (16)Using SSH (17)Using CLP (18)CLP syntax (18)Base commands (19)Specific commands (23)IPMI 2.0 support (23)Logging in to LO100 (24)Logging in through a web browser (24)Logging in through the CLP (24)Browser main menu options (25)Controlling server power remotely (26)Controlling server power from a browser (26)Controlling server power through the CLP (27)Monitoring sensors (27)Viewing sensors data from a web browser (27)Viewing sensor data from the BIOS Setup Utility (28)Platform event filtering configuration (28)Using the system event log (29)Accessing the system event log from a web browser (30)Accessing the system event log from the CLP (30)Accessing the system event log from the BIOS Setup Utility (31)Using Virtual KVM (31)Using the remote graphic console (32)System buttons (35)Using Virtual Media (36)Adding a virtual media device (37)Shared virtual media devices (37)Accessing the remote console through telnet (38)BIOS console text redirection through telnet (38)Linux console redirection (39)Microsoft Windows EMS management (41)Hardware Inventory page (42)User administration (42)Changing user settings through a web browser (43)Changing user settings through the CLP (43)Network settings (44)Configuring network settings using a web browser (44)Configuring network settings using the CLP (44)Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility (45)Platform event trap configuration (47)Installing a license key (47)Importing a certificate (48)Creating a certificate (48)Installing a certificate or private key through a web browser (49)Installing a certificate or private key through the CLP (50)HP SIM support (50)Acronyms and abbreviations (51)Index (54)Operational overviewIn this sectionUser guide overview (5)Server management (5)Server management features (5)User guide overviewThis guide discusses the standard and optional operational features of the LO100 used in HP ProLiantML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant DL140 G3, ProLiant DL145 G3, and ProLiant ML150 G3servers.Server managementHP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 delivers basic remote control of vital server resources, supports IPMI 2.0, and provides system administrators with access to the server at any time, even before an operating system is installed on the server.HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 provides text mode console redirection, DMTF SMASH compliant commandline interface, and browser access to many of the same system management functions. You can accessLO100 through a dedicated Ethernet port or through the server serial port.Server management featuresWith HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100, you can perform the following tasks:•Access a remote graphic console (Virtual KVM)•Access the serial console of the host operating system over the network using standards-based client utilities•Switch between serial console redirection or the LO100 command line interface•Communicate securely using SSL and SSH•Remotely control the power button of the server (power on and off the server), or perform warm or cold server reboots•Remotely monitor fan speed and system power state (S0 or S5)•Access the system event log•Access virtual media•Configure TCP/IP settings for the LO100 NIC•Control user access•Discover, identify, and launch LO100 from HP SIM•Access LO100 and server controls using a standard browser or new industry-standard SMASH CLP command line interface•Access command line help•Manage the server with IPMI 2.0 compliant applications•Access telnetNot all of the features displayed and described in the guide are available on all systems. To verify which features are supported on your system, see "LO100 standard features (on page 6)" and "LO100 optional features (on page 6)" for more information.LO100 standard featuresIn-band IPMI 2.0 elements available through the operating system are a standard feature of HP ProLiantML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G4, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers.The standard features of HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers include the following:•In-band IPMI 2.0 elements available through the operating system•Web browser access (HTTP) to power control, system event log, hardware status, and license key activation of optional features•SMASH CLP interface access to remote power control, system event log, hardware status, and operatingsystem serial consoleLO100 optional featuresHP ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G4, and ProLiant ML150 G3 server optional features areactivated with installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card and include the following: •Support for SSL, SSH, and IPMI 2.0 security with factory-default self-signed certificates and keys•Support for imported certificates•Virtual media access•Remote graphic console (Virtual KVM) acessHP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 server optional features are activated with the purchase of an optional features package. Two feature packages are available:•The Lights-Out 100i Select Pack includes the following features:o Support for SSL, SSH, and IPMI 2.0 security with factory-default self-signed certificates and keyso Support for imported certificateso Virtual media access•The Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack includes the following features:o All features in the Lights-Out 100i Select Packo Virtual KVMInstallationIn this sectionRemote management card kit contents (7)Pre-installation procedures (7)Installing the remote management card (8)Post-installation procedures (8)Remote management card kit contentsInstallation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card is required to activate the optionalfeatures of the HP ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G3, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers. See"LO100 optional features (on page 6)" for more information.The HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card Kit includes the following components:•HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card•Spacer support•Remote management card installation instructionsPre-installation proceduresThe installation procedures in this document are intended for individuals who are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.WARNING: Failure to properly turn off the server before you open the server may causeserious damage to the equipment as well as bodily harm.CAUTION: Follow the ESD precautions listed in your server guide when handling the remotemanagement card.IMPORTANT: Observe the pre- and post-configuration procedures described in later sectionswhen installing the remote management card.NOTE: The procedures described in this section assume that the server is positioned on a flat, stable surface.1.Back up the server data.2.Shut down the operating system as outlined in the operation system instructions.3.Power off the server and all the peripherals connected to it.4.Unplug all cables from the power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels that can causeburns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry.bel each cable, if not already labeled, to expedite reassembly.6.Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from ringing voltages.7.Open the server according to the instructions described in your server manual. Installing the remote management card1.Remove the access panel.2.Carefully lay the server on its unexposed side to gain access to the system board.3.Locate the remote management card connectors on the system board.4.Install the remote management card in the connectors on the system board.Post-installation procedures1.Be sure all components are installed according to the "Pre-installation procedures (on page 7)."2.Be sure you have not left any loose tools or parts inside the server.3.Reinstall any expansion boards, peripherals, board covers, and system cables previously removed.4.Reinstall the system covers.5.Connect all external cables and the AC power cord to the system.6.Press the power button on the front panel to turn on the server.ConfigurationIn this sectionConfiguring network access (9)Establishing user accounts (9)Using the serial port (10)Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port (11)Updating the firmware (13)Configuring network accessThe server is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Through this connection, you can access the remote management CLP, verify POST remotely, and access the BIOS Setup Utility remotely.To configure network access:1.Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the LO100 to a network jack.o On HP ProLiant ML150 G3 and ProLiant ML110 G4 servers, connect the NIC port on the remote management card.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers, connect the onboard LO100 NIC.2.Obtain the DHCP IP address by using one of the following methods:o Look at the DHCP clients table.o Press the F10 key during POST, and read the IP address from BIOS Setup Utility underAdvanced/IPMI/LAN Setting. See "Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (onpage 12)" for more information.By default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address.ing the DHCP IP address, use telnet to log in to the remote management CLP, or use a webbrowser to access the HTML interface.To set up a static IP address, see "Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (on page 12)"for more information.Establishing user accountsLO100 supports four accounts types, with varying levels of permissions to view and control features. Formore information on user accounts, see the "User administration (on page 42)" section. Two accounts are available by default, one of type administrator and one of type operator.The administrator account enables the user to execute the full set of CLP commands and changemanagement processor configuration. The default administrator account user name is admin, and thedefault password is admin.The operator account enables the user to execute common commands and functions but restricts access to specific functions, such as adding and changing user account information and changing the configurationof the management processor. HP recommends logging in with the operator account to perform common functions. The default user name is Operator, and the default password is Operator.For more information on how to log in to LO100, see the "Logging in to LO100 (on page 24)" section. Using the serial portThe server serial port provides basic serial port functionality and serves as an interface to LO100. Youcan configure the system serial port for exclusive use with LO100.CAUTION: After enabling the serial port for use with LO100, legacy serial devices might notfunction correctly if attached to the serial port.You must configure the LO100 serial port hardware parameters to work with your respective serial portcommunications software. LO100 serial port configuration is controlled through the BIOS Setup Utility. Enabling serial access to the LO1001.Power up the server.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.o On HP ProLiant ML110 G4 and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Assignment. Press the Enter key to togglebetween System and BMC. Select System.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Switching. Select Enabled.d.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Connection Mode. Select Direct.e.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.f.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.g.Select Serial Port A, and press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. SelectEnabled.o On HP ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the Serial Port Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Assignment. Press the Enter key to togglebetween System and BMC. Select System.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Switching. Select Enabled.d.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Connection Mode. Select Direct.e.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.f.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.g.Select Serial Port 1 and press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. SelectEnabled.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow key (↓) to scroll to the Serial Port menu. Press the Enter key to togglebetween Serial, Shared, and BMC. Select Shared.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port A. Select Enabled.d.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.e.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.f.Confirm the following settings:—BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled]—BMC Ping Response: [Enabled]—BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled]o On HP ProLiant DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow key (↓) to scroll to the Serial Port menu. Press the Enter key to togglebetween Serial, Shared, and BMC. Select Shared.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port A. Select Enabled.d.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.4.Press the F10 key to save and exit.LO100 serial port configuration1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the Console Redirection menu.5.Press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. Select Enabled for the consoleredirection option.6.Review the serial port settings, and be sure the settings match the serial port communicationssoftware settings used to connect to LO100.7.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exitSetup.Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management portThe LO100 LAN port can be accessed from two different Ethernet ports: the dedicated 10/100 LO100management port or through a side-band connection with the second LOM (NIC2). Selecting an Ethernet management portTo select either the LO100 or side-band connection:1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to NIC Option. Press the Enter key to select between thededicated or side-band connection.5.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exitSetup.The dedicated TCP/IP over Ethernet management port, whether dedicated or shared, is a standardEthernet 10/100Mb interface that is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Beforeusing the dedicated management port, you must determine the DHCP IP address, set a static IP address,or use the default static IP address.Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup UtilityBy default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To view the DHCP IP address, run the BIOS Setup Utility or retrieve the DHCP IP address using CLP through the serial portconnection. To view the DHCP IP address using the BIOS Setup Utility:1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.5.To obtain the DCHP IP address:o On HP ProLiant ML110 G4 and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers, press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end of the menu to display the DHCP IP address.o On HP ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll the BMC LAN Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end of the menu to display the DHCP IP address.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the LAN Settings submenu. Press the Enter key.b.Note the DHCP assigned IP address for future reference.c.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes andexit Setup.To configure or change your network settings, see "Network settings (on page 44)" for more information. Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup UtilityBy default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To disable DHCP and enable a static IP address:1.Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.2.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.3.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.4.To set your network BIOS settings:o On ProLiant ML110 G4 and ML150 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end, and select DHCP IP Source.b.Set DHCP IP Source to Disabled.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, andgateway address (press the Tab key to move between address fields).o On ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the BMC LAN Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end, and select DHCP IP Source.c.Set DHCP IP Source to Disabled.o On ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the LAN Settings submenu. Press the Enter key.b.Set the IP Address Assignment to Static. This setting enables you to modify a static IP addressthrough the BIOS Setup menu.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, andgateway address (press the Tab or period (.) key to move between address fields).5.Press the F10 key to save and exit.To restore DHCP, see "Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility (on page 45)." Enabling telnet and HTTP servicesOn ProLiant ML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers, HTTP and telnet areautomatically enabled after installing the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card. OnProLiant DL145 G3 servers, HTTP and telnet are automatically enabled.On ProLiant DL140 G3 servers:1.Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.2.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.3.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the following settings, and set the parameters as needed(the following example shows configuring for LO100 access using telnet and a web page):o BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled]o BMC Ping Response: [Enabled]o BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled]Updating the firmwareTo update the LO100 firmware, use the ROMPaq utility. Downloads for the ROMPaq utility are available on the HP website (/support). For more information about using the ROMPaq utility, refer to the HP website (/servers/manage).NOTE: LO100 does not support ROMPAQ flashing from a virtual floppy.After the ROMPaq utility flashes the selected device, cycle power manually to reboot the operatingsystem.Updating the firmware remotelyIf you want to update the LO100 firmware remotely, you can use the load command. The firmware filemust be an uncompressed firmware image file created using the DOS ROMPAQ utility found on the Lights-Out 100 Firmware Upgrade Diskette Utility, which is available for download from the HP website(/servers/lights-out).To create an uncompressed image file, enter the following command at the DOS prompt:ROMPAQ /D <infile> <outfile>where <infile> is the ROMPAQ firmware image file and <outfile> is the file name for theuncompressed binary image file. For example:ROMPAQ /D cpqq0801.D14 ldrImage.binROMPAQ Firmware Upgrade Utility, Version 5.02 (R)Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Corporation, 1994-2006Input file: CPQQ0801.D14Output file: LDRIMAGE.BINThe load command is used to take a binary image from a specific source location (specified as a URL)and place it at the specified target address.The load command can download and flash an ldr firmware image file using TFTP from the specifiedlocation.Flashing the firmware using TFTP settings on Windows®:1.Copy the BMC firmware into a directory on the server.2.Run TFTP by launching the executable file tftpd32.exe.3.Navigate to TFTP configuration>Settings and set Timeout to 30 seconds and Max Retransmit to 6.4.Enter File Name and TFTP Server IP Address. File Name is the path where the BMC firmware isresiding. TFTP Server IP Address is the IP address of the TFTP server (for example, 10.141.38.157).Flashing the firmware using TFTP settings on Linux:1.Navigate to Applications>Systems Settings>Server Settings>Services and make sure that TFTP andxinetd are running.2.Open the file /etc/xinetd.d/tftp and modify the parameter server_args to include -T15000000. For example, server_args = -c -s /tftpboot -T 15000000.3.If a firewall is enabled, disable it or modify the settings to allow the firewall to connect to the TFTPport. To change the firewall settings, navigate to Applications>System Settings>Security Level andenter 69:udp in other ports.To update the firmware, log in to LO100 as administrator through the CLP interface and issue the loadcommand to upload and install the firmware from the map1/firmware directory.1.Start a CLP session. To access CLP:a.Navigate to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt.b.At the command prompt, enter telnet <IP address>.2.At the CLP prompt, enter /map1/firmware.3.At the CLP prompt, enter load -source <URI> -oemhpfiletype csrwhere:o<URI> is the //tftp server IP/filename to be downloaded.o tftp server IP is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the firmware.o filename is the file name of the image file (LdrImage.bin in this example).For Example, on ProLiant ML150 G3 and ProLiant ML110 G4 servers, enter load -source//10.141.38.157/LdrImage.bn1 - oemhpfiletype csr.For Example, enter load -source //10.141.38.157/LdrImage.bin - oemhpfiletypecsr.The TFTP application might report an error during the early part of the firmware upload processduring the firmware image validation process. An error does not necessarily indicate failure of thefirmware upload and will not prevent successful firmware uploads. A successful firmware uploadtypically takes several minutes. After the firmware upgrade process is complete, verify that the newversion of the firmware is active.If you think the firmware upgrade process failed after allowing sufficient time to complete (at least 5minutes), reboot the server, and verify that the previous version of the firmware is still active. Alwaysreboot the server before retrying the firmware upgrade process.After installing the firmware, the IP address of the server might reset to the default value. You mustlocally reset the IP address to the desired address.NOTE: After using the load command LO100 will reset ending your CLP interface session.You must reconnect to the CLP interface.NOTE: When you use the CLP load command with TFTPD32, HP recommends using a 30-second timeout and 6 retries.Flashing previous firmware versions on a ProLiant ML150 G3 or ML110 G4 serverWhen an HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card is installed in a ProLiant ML150 G3 server orProLiant ML110 G4 server and you want to flash the LO100 back to an earlier version, you must enter the CLP command oemhp i 20 20 c0 18 00 04 04 e0 in the map1 directory to ensure that theprevious version is reactivated.。
Hp服务器配置ilo方法Hp服务器配置ilo方法1·确认ilo级别1·1 登录服务器操作系统1·2 打开浏览器,并输入ilo管理地质1·3 输入ilo用户名和密码,登录ilo界面 1·4 在ilo管理界面查看ilo级别,记录下来2·更新ilo固件2·1 最新的ilo固件升级包2·2 解压缩升级包2·3 在ilo管理界面选择“固件升级”2·4 “浏览”,选择解压缩后的固件文件2·5 “”按钮,开始升级2·6 确认升级成功后,重启服务器3·配置Ilo网络设置3·1 在ilo管理界面选择“网络”3·2 “配置”按钮,进入网络配置页面3·3 根据实际情况填写相关网络信息,如IP地质、子网掩码、默认网关和DNS服务器3·4 “保存”按钮,保存配置信息4·配置ilo用户和权限4·1 在ilo管理界面选择“用户”4·2 “添加”按钮,进入添加用户页面4·3 填写用户信息,包括用户名、密码和权限级别4·4 “保存”按钮,保存用户配置5·配置ilo警报通知5·1 在ilo管理界面选择“警报通知”5·2 “添加”按钮,进入添加警报通知页面5·3 填写警报通知信息,包括接收警报的邮箱地质5·4 “保存”按钮,保存警报通知配置6·配置ilo电源管理6·1 在ilo管理界面选择“电源管理”6·2 根据需求,设置服务器开机自启动、关机和重启选项6·3 “保存”按钮,保存电源管理配置7·配置ilo远程控制7·1 在ilo管理界面选择“远程控制”7·2 根据需求,配置远程控制功能,如启用虚拟媒体、虚拟控制台和KVM功能7·3 “保存”按钮,保存远程控制配置8·配置ilo事件日志8·1 在ilo管理界面选择“事件日志”8·2 根据需求,设置事件日志记录级别和事件日志保存周期8·3 “保存”按钮,保存事件日志配置9·配置ilo时间和日期9·1 在ilo管理界面选择“日期和时间”9·2 根据需求,设置时区和时间同步方式9·3 “保存”按钮,保存时间和日期配置10·保存配置并重启10·1 在ilo管理界面“保存配置”,保存所有配置更改10·2 确认所有配置生效后,重启服务器本文档涉及附件:无本文所涉及的法律名词及注释:无。
Hp服务器配置ilo方法本文档涉及附件:附件1: HP服务器配置iLO方法图示附件2: 使用iLO远程管理HP服务器的常见问题解答附件3: HP服务器iLO配置检查清单附件4: iLO常用命令参考手册附件5: 相关法律文件及注释1. HP服务器配置iLO方法1.1 iLO(Integrated Lights-Out)简介iLO是一种基于硬件的远程管理技术,允许您远程管理和监控HP服务器。
它为服务器提供了一种独立的管理通道,可以在服务器关机甚至操作系统故障的情况下进行管理。
1.1.1 iLO的主要功能包括:- 远程服务器开机与关机- 监控服务器硬件状态- 远程安装操作系统- 远程控制台访问- 通知和警报功能等1.2 iLO配置前的准备工作在配置iLO之前,需要确保以下准备工作已经完成:1.2.1 获取iLO访问地址和初始用户名密码- 前往HP服务器网络管理端口找到iLO的IP地址或者域名。
- 获取初始的iLO用户名和密码。
1.2.2 确定网络环境- 确保服务器所处的网络环境正常工作,可以从管理节点访问HP服务器。
- 确保服务器与管理节点之间的网络连接正常。
1.3 配置iLO步骤下面是配置HP服务器iLO的详细步骤:1.3.1 进入iLO配置界面- 打开Web浏览器,输入iLO的IP地址或域名。
- 输入初始的iLO用户名和密码,登录到iLO配置界面。
1.3.2 iLO网络设置- 在iLO配置界面中,找到网络设置菜单。
- 根据实际需求,配置iLO所需的网络设置,如IP地址、子网掩码、网关等。
1.3.3 安全设置- 在iLO配置界面中,找到安全设置菜单。
- 配置iLO的安全设置,包括访问权限、SSL证书、SNMP设置等。
1.3.4 服务器电源控制- 在iLO配置界面中,找到电源控制菜单。
- 配置服务器的电源控制方式,如电源开启延迟、电源故障恢复等。
1.3.5 配置远程访问- 在iLO配置界面中,找到远程访问菜单。
Configuring the HP iLO on ArcSight AppliancesBackgroundArcSight provides limited support and assistance for an embedded management feature, HP iLO (Integrated Lights-Out Management), which comes standard with select ArcSight appliances. This document describes the procedures for enabling, setting up and accessing iLO using the web interface. Since this feature is provided through the hardware vendor directly, no additional support or assistance from ArcSight other than what is described below should be inferred.The iLO web functionality can only be accessed via the procedures outlined below and cannot be configured or administered through the ArcSight web interface.Supported ModelsThis feature is supported only on the following ArcSight products: C5400, C3400, E7400, L7400, L7400-SAN, N5400, M7400, V7400, and L3400.Description of HP iLO FunctionalityThe iLO on ArcSight appliances enables out-of-band management of ArcSight appliances. This capability can be helpful when physical access to the appliance is difficult, e.g. a remote location, or a data center with strict access restrictions. It gives administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or location. iLO is available whenever the appliance is connected to a power source even if the server main power switch is in the OFF position.Multiple methods are available to access iLO. However, Arcsight has documented the process using the web graphical user interface (GUI) to set up iLO for a remote KVM connection. Further details for this procedure can be found at:/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02111169/c02111169.pdfThe iLO has a LAN port that is separate from the system LAN port. It is labeled “ilo”. The method by which iLO acquires an IP address is dependent upon whether DHCP is enabled or disabled on the server.•For users with DHCP enabled (RECOMMENDED), you will not require the BIOS password to initially configure iLO. However you will need the host name (located on the machine) beforeproceeding.. The detailed procedure for configuring HP iLO using DHCP is found on page 20 inthe following manual:/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02111169/c02111169.pdfOnce you have set up access to iLO, you will also be able to configure a static IP address fromweb interface if desired.•For user with DHCP disabled, you will need to contact ArcSight support and obtain the BIOS password before proceeding with the steps below for initially setting up a static IP address.This iLO network interface needs to be configured and assigned a valid network configuration. Furthermore, access to the iLO is protected using a user name and password. Integrity iLO comes preconfigured with an Administrator account and a randomly generated password. Arcsight recommends creating additional users if desired (see below). The default login information with all rights (Administrator level) is:•login = Administrator•password = randomly generated password found on the iLO Network Information Tag (located on the front panel)Once configured, the iLO offers the following features that are most relevant for ArcSight appliances:•Power Management allows a user to control the power on the appliance. Turn on, off or reboot the appliance.•Remote Console allows a user to access the system console remotely and perform tasks that would normally require physically attaching a keyboard, monitor and mouse to the system.ArcSight highly recommends configuring iLO when the appliance is originally deployed, if you intend to use this troubleshooting and debugging functionality. This will ensure that it is available for use when you need it.Configuring HP iLOFor the initial configuration of iLO on an appliance, a keyboard and monitor attached to the appliance are required. It is also necessary to reboot the appliance during this process.1.Reboot the appliance, following the directions in the product documentation.2.Closely watch the POST (Power On Self Test) on the monitor.3.Once you see the following prompt Press F8 to launch Integrated Lights Out menu.4.Enter the Setup Password when prompted (Skip if DHCP enabled and go to Step 10)5.Disable DHCP setting. Integrated Lights Out menu launched > Set network > DNS/DHCP6.Set DHCP Enable to OFF (hit the space bar to changes the setting from ON to OFF). Enter [F10] tosave the setting.to configure more network options.Select Network NIC and TCP/ IP option from the menu.9.Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Enter [F10] to save the setting.10.Adding user to access HP iLO web interface.This step is optional because iLO comes preconfigured with an Administrator. In this step we can create an additional user “admin.”User > Add > Add user.Set all administrator privilege to “Yes.”> Hit [Enter] for ”OK.”Accessing the iLO web GUINow that you have configured the HP iLO network setting and admin user, you can use the web interface to access the appliance’s remote console. iLO web GUI functions are supported by Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer.To access the remote console to the appliance:1.Open a web browser and enter the IP address you assigned for the HP iLO.2.Confirm the SSL Security Warning.3.The Integrated Lights-Out login page appears. On the login prompt, enter the user name andpassword you assigned or you can use the default administrator account.4.In remote console section, there are two options to use to console for the System KVMo Integrated Remote Console: Access the system KVM and control Virtual Power & Media from a single console under Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. (Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5., available through Windows Update, is required.)o Java Integrated Remote Console: Access the system KVM from a Java applet-based console requiring the availability of a JVM.the Java applet.Further InformationFor further information, please refer to the iLO documentation, available online at:/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02111169/c02111169.pdfThe ArcSight 3400 and 5400 series are based on the HP ProLiant DL360 G7 servers and the ArcSight 7400 series are based on the HP ProLiant DL360 G7 and DL380 G7 servers._____________________________________________________________________________________Copyright © 2011 ArcSight, Inc., an HP Company, ArcSight, the ArcSight logo, ArcSight TRM, ArcSight NCM, ArcSight Enterprise Security Alliance, ArcSight Enterprise Security Alliance logo, ArcSight Interactive Discovery, ArcSight Pattern Discovery, ArcSight Logger, FlexConnector, SmartConnector, SmartStorage and CounterACT are trademarks of ArcSight, Inc. All other brands, products and company names used herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Follow this link to see a complete statement of ArcSight's copyrights, trademarks, and acknowledgements: /company/copyright/ The network information used in the examples in this document (including IP addresses and hostnames) is for illustration purposes only. This document is ArcSight Confidential.。
Hp服务器配置ilo方法HP服务器配置iLO方法1、确认服务器和iLO需求1.1 检查服务器型号和操作系统版本1.2 确认服务器上是否已安装iLO卡1.3 确认当前iLO卡的固件版本2、连接到服务器的iLO接口2.1 打开支持iLO的浏览器2.2 在地质栏中输入服务器的iLO IP地质2.3 输入用户名和密码登录iLO界面3、配置网络设置3.1 “Network”选项卡3.2 在“Network”页面中配置IPv4和IPv6网络设置 3.3 设置主机名和域名3.4 配置DNS服务器设置3.5 保存并应用更改4、配置用户和安全设置4.1 “Administration”选项卡4.2 在“User Administration”页面上,添加、修改或删除用户4.3 配置用户权限和访问控制4.4 “Security”选项卡,配置安全设置4.5 保存并应用更改5、配置远程控制和虚拟媒体功能5.1 “Remote Console”选项卡5.2 在“Remote Console”页面中配置远程控制设置5.3 “Virtual Media”选项卡,配置虚拟媒体设置5.4 保存并应用更改6、配置报警和事件通知6.1 “Administration”选项卡6.2 在“SNMP Settings”页面中配置SNMP设置6.3 在“Eml Settings”页面中配置电子邮件通知设置6.4 保存并应用更改7、配置日志和诊断7.1 “Administration”选项卡7.2 在“Logs”页面中查看和管理日志7.3 在“Diagnostics”页面中运行系统诊断7.4 根据需要保存日志和诊断结果8、更新 iLO 固件8.1 在“Administration”选项卡下,“Firmware Update”子选项8.2 选择适当的固件版本并固件文件8.3 等待固件更新完成并重新启动服务器9、附件- 本文档不需要涉及附件。
10、法律名词及注释- iLO:Integrated Lights-Out,一种HP服务器管理技术,允许远程管理服务器。
Hp服务器配置ilo方法标题:HP服务器配置ILO方法HP服务器是许多企业和组织的重要IT基础设施,而ILO(Integrated Lights-Out)则是HP服务器上的一种远程管理技术。
通过配置ILO,用户可以实现对服务器的远程管理、监控和维护,提高管理效率并降低成本。
本文将介绍HP服务器配置ILO的方法。
一、了解ILOILO是HP服务器上的一种远程管理技术,它提供了一种简单、高效的方式来监控和控制远程服务器。
ILO通过将服务器的键盘、鼠标和显示器集成到一起,使得用户可以在远程对服务器进行操作和管理。
ILO还提供了告警通知、电源管理、虚拟媒体等功能,使得用户可以更加方便地管理服务器。
二、配置ILO1、硬件配置要配置ILO,首先需要确保服务器上已经安装了支持ILO的网卡和显示卡。
对于HP服务器,通常需要使用HP指定的网卡和显示卡。
还需要确保服务器的BIOS已经更新到最新版本,以保证支持ILO功能。
2、软件配置在软件方面,需要安装HP的ILO软件和Web浏览器。
HP提供了一个名为“HP iLO”的软件包,其中包括了ILO的驱动程序和Web界面。
安装完成后,可以通过浏览器访问ILO界面,对服务器进行远程管理。
3、配置步骤(1)登录到ILO界面在浏览器中输入服务器的IP,即可登录到ILO界面。
默认情况下,ILO使用HTTP协议,使用默认端口80进行通信。
如果需要使用HTTPS 协议进行加密通信,可以在“HTTPS”选项卡中进行设置。
(2)设置用户名和密码在ILO界面中,可以设置用户名和密码来保护远程访问的安全性。
在“System”选项卡中,找到“Login Information”选项,输入用户名和密码即可。
建议设置一个强密码,并定期更换密码以保证安全性。
(3)配置远程管理选项在“Advanced”选项卡中,可以配置远程管理选项,包括远程重启、关机、监控等功能。
可以根据需要进行设置,例如设置定时重启、自动监控等。
iLO是Intergrated Light-Out的缩写,是惠普特有的远程管理功能,目前最新的版本是iLO2。
通过iLO2可以实现硬件级别的服务器远程管理,包括开关机、重启、服务器状态的监控、虚拟KVM等。
目前在惠普3、5、7系列服务器以及刀片服务器上一般都集成了iLO2控制芯片,管理员可以通过Web方式远程进行管理,配置过程和管理过程都非常简便,管理员可以从环境恶劣的机房中解放出来,管理过程轻松简洁,也降低了企业TCO成本。
主板上集成的iLO2控制芯片一、iLO2的配置iLO2的配置过程非常简便,分为服务器端和客户端的配置。
首先我们需要为服务器的iLO2端口设置一个IP地址,可以手动设置或者通过DHCP服务器分配。
通过DHCP获取IP地址的方法很简单,只需通过网线将服务器后端的iLO2接口和DHCP服务器连通即可。
惠普服务器后端的iLO2接口为iLO2接口设置静态IP我们需要以下的步骤:1、服务器加电后,当屏幕出现“Intergrated Light-Out 2 Advanced Press [F8] to?Con figure”提示的时候按F8键,进入iLO2的高级设置。
iLO2配置界面因为iLO2默认情况下是设置为通过DHCP获取IP地址,所以如果我们要设置静态IP的话首先要关闭iLO2的DHCP功能。
在“Network”菜单中选择“DNS/DHCP”,使用空格键将DHCP Enable状态改为“OFF”,然后按F10键保存。
关闭DHCP功能关闭DHCP功能之后选择“Network”菜单中的“NIC and TCP/IP”,进入网络配置界面,在这里我们可以设置iLO2接口的IP地址、子网掩码和网关。
设置完毕后还是按F10来保存,需要注意的是如果不在开始关闭iLO2的DHCP功能这里是不能设置的。
在这里我们将IP地址设置为。
设置IP地址在“Setting”菜单中可以进行一些其他的iLO2设置,这些设置保持默认配置即可。
HP服务器ilo配置本文档旨在提供有关HP服务器iLO配置的详细步骤和说明。
请按照以下章节逐步操作。
⒈准备工作:⑴确保您有足够的权限访问HP服务器iLO管理界面。
⑵确保您拥有服务器的IP地址和访问凭据。
⒉连接服务器:⑴在Web浏览器中输入服务器的IP地址,并按下Enter键。
⑵输入登录凭据来访问iLO管理界面。
⒊更新服务器固件:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Firmware”或“固件”选项。
⑵单击“Firmware Update”或“固件更新”。
⑶根据提示选择服务器固件文件,并开始更新固件。
⒋配置网络设置:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Network”或“网络”选项。
⑵单击“Network Settings”或“网络设置”。
⑶根据需求配置服务器的IP地址、子网掩码、默认网关等网络设置。
⒌配置访问控制:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Administration”或“管理”选项。
⑵单击“Access Settings”或“访问设置”。
⑶根据需求设置访问控制,例如设置密码策略、启用或禁用特定用户的访问。
⒍配置电源管理:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Power Management”或“电源管理”选项。
⑵根据需求配置电源管理设置,例如电源调度、重启策略等。
⒎配置事件通知:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Event Notification”或“事件通知”选项。
⑵根据需求配置事件通知方式和目标,例如通过电子邮件或SNMP发送通知。
⒏配置安全设置:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Security”或“安全”选项。
⑵根据需求配置安全设置,例如启用或禁用SSL、设置登录超时等。
⒐配置日志功能:⑴在iLO管理界面中,找到“Logs”或“日志”选项。
⑵设置日志功能,例如启用或禁用日志、配置日志级别等。
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法律名词及注释:⒈ iLO:Integrated Lights-Out,惠普公司生产的远程服务器管理器,使用基于Web界面的服务处理器来监控和管理HP服务器。
iLO是Intergrated Light-Out的缩写,是惠普特有的远程管理功能,目前最新的版本是iLO2。
通过iLO2可以实现硬件级别的服务器远程管理,包括开关机、重启、服务器状态的监控、虚拟KVM等。
目前在惠普3、5、7系列服务器以及刀片服务器上一般都集成了iLO2控制芯片,管理员可以通过Web方式远程进行管理,配置过程和管理过程都非常简便,管理员可以从环境恶劣的机房中解放出来,管理过程轻松简洁,也降低了企业TCO成本。
主板上集成的iLO2控制芯片
一、iLO2的配置
iLO2的配置过程非常简便,分为服务器端和客户端的配置。
首先我们需要为服务器的iLO2端口设置一个IP地址,可以手动设置或者通过DHCP服务器分配。
通过DHCP获取IP地址的方法很简单,只需通过网线将服务器后端的iLO2接口和DHCP服务器连通即可。
惠普服务器后端的iLO2接口
为iLO2接口设置静态IP我们需要以下的步骤:
1、服务器加电后,当屏幕出现“Intergrated Light-Out 2 Advanced Press [F8] to Configure”提示的时候按F8键,进入iLO2的高级设置。
iLO2配置界面
因为iLO2默认情况下是设置为通过DHCP获取IP地址,所以如果我们要设置静态IP的话首先要关闭iLO2的DHCP功能。
在“Network”菜单中选择“DNS/DHCP”,使用空格键将DHCP Enable状态改为“OFF”,然后按F10键保存。
关闭DHCP功能
关闭DHCP功能之后选择“Network”菜单中的“NIC and TCP/IP”,进入网络配置界面,在这里我们可以设置iLO2接口的IP地址、子网掩码和网关。
设置完毕后还是按F10来保存,需要注意的是如果不在开始关闭iLO2的DHCP功能这里是不能设置的。
在这里我们将IP地址设置为192.168.1.2/24。
设置IP地址
在“Setting”菜单中可以进行一些其他的iLO2设置,这些设置保持默认配置即可。
至此服务器端的配置就完成了,设置非常简单。
通过iLO2的配置界面我们还可以进行添加管理帐户、恢复出厂配置等操作。
可以添加管理帐户
当客户端通过Web方式连接到iLO2端口时,需要输入管理帐户的用户名和密码,默认情况下用户名为“Administrator”,密码在服务器顶盖的标签上也会提供,注意大小写是敏感的。
在配置界面的“User”菜单中我们还可以添加删除管理帐户。