HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Setting up iLO 2
- 3 Configuring iLO 2
- iLO 2 configuration overview
- Upgrading iLO 2 firmware
- Licensing
- User administration
- Configuring iLO 2 access
- Security
- Network
- SNMP/Insight Manager settings
- ProLiant BL p-Class configuration
- 4 Using iLO 2
- System status and status summary information
- iLO 2 Remote Console
- Remote Console overview and licensing options
- Remote Console settings
- IRC Fullscreen
- Integrated Remote Console option
- Multi-user access to the Integrated Remote Console
- Using Console Capture
- Using HP iLO Video Player
- Acquiring the Remote Console
- Remote Console
- Text-based remote console overview
- Virtual media
- Power management
- ProLiant BL p-Class Advanced management
- ProLiant BladeSystem HP Onboard Administrator
- 5 Directory services
- Overview of directory integration
- Benefits of directory integration
- Advantages and disadvantages of schema-free directories and HP schema directory
- Setting up Schema-free directory integration
- Setting up HP schema directory integration
- Features supported by HP schema directory integration
- Setting up directory services
- Schema documentation
- Directory services support
- Schema required software
- Schema installer
- Management snap-in installer
- Directory services for Active Directory
- Active Directory installation prerequisites
- Installing Active Directory on Windows Server 2008
- Directory services preparation for Active Directory
- Snap-in installation and initialization for Active Directory
- Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 2 in Active Directory
- Directory services objects
- Active Directory Lights-Out management
- Directory services for eDirectory
- User login using directory services
- Directory-enabled remote management
- HPQLOMIG directory migration utility
- Introduction to HPQLOMIG utility
- Compatibility
- HP Lights-Out directory package
- Using HPQLOMIG
- Finding management processors
- Upgrading firmware on management processors
- Selecting a directory access method
- Naming management processors
- Configuring directories when HP Extended schema is selected
- Configuring directories when schema-free integration is selected
- Setting up management processors for directories
- Directory services schema
- 6 HP Systems Insight Manager integration
- 7 Troubleshooting iLO 2
- iLO 2 POST LED indicators
- Event log entries
- Hardware and software link-related issues
- JVM support
- Login issues
- Login name and password not accepted
- Directory user premature logout
- iLO 2 Management Port not accessible by name
- iLO 2 RBSU unavailable after iLO 2 and server reset
- Inability to access the login page
- Inability to access iLO 2 using Telnet
- Inability to access virtual media or graphical remote console
- Inability to connect to iLO 2 after changing network settings
- Inability to connect to the iLO 2 Diagnostic Port
- Inability to connect to the iLO 2 processor through the NIC
- Inability to log in to iLO 2 after installing the iLO 2 certificate
- Firewall issues
- Proxy server issues
- Two-factor authentication error
- Troubleshooting alert and trap issues
- Troubleshooting directory issues
- Troubleshooting Remote Console issues
- Remote Console applet has a red X when running Linux client browser
- Inability to navigate the single cursor of the Remote Console to corners of the Remote Console window
- Remote Console no longer opens on the existing browser session
- Remote console text window not updating properly
- Remote Console turns gray or black
- Remote Serial Console troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Integrated Remote Console issues
- Internet Explorer 7 and a flickering remote console screen
- Configuring Apache to accept exported capture buffers
- No console replay while server is powered down
- Skipping information during boot and fault buffer playback
- Out of Memory error starting Integrated Remote Console
- Session leader does not receive connection request when IRC is in replay mode
- Keyboard LED does not display correctly
- Inactive IRC
- IRC Failed to connect to server error message
- IRC toolbar icons do not update
- GNOME interface does not lock
- Repeating keys on the Remote Console
- Remote Console playback does not work when the host server is powered off
- Troubleshooting SSH and Telnet issues
- Troubleshooting terminal services issues
- Troubleshooting video and monitor issues
- Troubleshooting Virtual Media issues
- Troubleshooting iLO Video Player issues
- Troubleshooting Remote Text Console issues
- Troubleshooting miscellaneous issues
- Cookie sharing between browser instances and iLO 2
- Inability to access ActiveX downloads
- Inability to get SNMP information from HP SIM
- Incorrect time or date of the entries in the event log
- Inability to upgrade iLO 2 firmware
- iLO 2 network flash recovery
- Recovering from a bad iLO 2 flash image using network flash recovery
- Recovering from a bad iLO 2 flash image using the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD
- The iLO 2 firmware does not respond to SSL requests
- Testing SSL
- Resetting iLO 2
- Server name still present after ERASE utility is executed
- Troubleshooting a remote host
- 8 Technical support
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index

This example starts WinDBG.exe with an additional command line of -b and uses a direct
socket connection from WinDBG.exe to iLO 2 on port 3002.
• To connect to iLO 2 at 16.100.226.57 and validate the iLO 2 user with the username of
admin and password mypass, and start kd with an additional command line for kd of -b:
wilodbg 16.100.226.57 -k -c "-b" -u admin -p mypass -s 7734
This example starts kd with an additional command line for kd of -b, and uses a direct socket
connection from kd to iLO 2 on port 7734. To use this example, you must configure iLO 2
to use port 7734.
• To connect to iLO 2 at 16.100.226.57 and request a user name and password:
wilodbg 16.100.226.57 -c "-b" -t -e
This example starts WinDBG.exe with an additional command line of -b and uses an encrypted
Telnet connection from WiLODbg to iLO 2 and passes WinDBG.exe data through the utility
to the Telnet encrypted connection.
Virtual media
Virtual Media is a licensed feature, if Virtual Media is not licensed, the message iLO 2 feature
not licensed appears. For more information, see “Licensing” (page 26). The ability to use iLO
2 Virtual Media is granted or restricted through iLO 2 user privileges. You must have the Virtual
Media privilege to select a virtual media device and connect it to the host server.
The iLO 2 Virtual Media option provides you with a Virtual Floppy disk drive and CD/DVD-ROM
drive, which can direct a remote host server to boot and use standard media from anywhere on
the network. Virtual Media devices are available when the host system is booting. iLO 2 Virtual
media devices connect to the host server using USB technology. USB enables new capabilities for
the iLO 2 Virtual Media devices when connected to USB-supported operating systems. Different
operating systems provide various levels of USB support.
• If the Virtual Floppy capability is enabled, the floppy drive normally cannot be accessed from
the client operating system.
• If the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM capability is enabled, the CD/DVD-ROM drive cannot be accessed
from the client operating system.
CAUTION: To prevent file and data corruption, do not access the local media when using
local media as virtual media.
You can access virtual media on a host server from a client through a graphical interface using a
Java applet and through a scripted interface using an XML engine. The Virtual Media applet does
not timeout when Virtual Media is connected to the host server. The Virtual Media applet closes if
the user logs out.
To access iLO 2 Virtual Media devices using the browser-based interface, click Virtual Media>Virtual
Media Applet. An applet loads in support of the Virtual Floppy or Virtual CD/DVD-ROM device.
You can also access virtual media through the Integrated Remote Console. The Integrated Remote
Console enables you to access the system KVM and control Virtual Power and Virtual Media from
a single console under Microsoft Internet Explorer. For more information on accessing Virtual Power
and Virtual Media using the Integrated Remote Console, see “Integrated Remote Console option”
(page 85).
Using iLO 2 Virtual Media devices
You can access virtual media on a host server from a client through a graphical interface using a
Java applet and through a script interface using an XML engine.
104 Using iLO 2










