User Manual
Table Of Contents
- HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 Server User Guide
- Contents
- Component identification
- Operations
- Powering up the server
- Power down the server
- Extend the server from the rack
- Extending the server from the rack
- Removing the server from the rack
- Installing the server into the rack
- Remove the access panel
- Installing the access panel
- Removing the fan cage
- Installing the fan cage
- Removing the air baffle or midplane drive cage
- Installing the air baffle
- Removing a riser cage
- Removing a riser slot blank
- Removing the hard drive blank
- Releasing the cable management arm
- Accessing the Systems Insight Display
- Setup
- Hardware options installation
- Product QuickSpecs
- Introduction
- Installing the bezel and bezel lock
- Power supply options
- Drive options
- Fan options
- Memory options
- Controller options
- Installing a Universal Media Bay
- Drive cage options
- Installing a front 8NVMe SSD Express Bay drive cage
- Installing a front 6SFF SAS/SATA + 2NVMe Premium drive cage
- Installing a front 8SFF SAS/SATA drive cage in box 1
- Installing a front 8SFF SAS/SATA drive cage in box 2
- Installing a front 2SFF NVMe/SAS/SATA Premium drive cage
- Installing a midplane 4LFF SAS/SATA drive cage
- Installing a rear 2SFF SAS/SATA drive cage in the primary or secondary riser
- Installing a rear 2SFF SAS/SATA drive cage over the power supplies
- Installing a rear 3LFF SAS/SATA drive cage
- Riser and riser cage options
- Expansion slots
- Installing an intrusion detection switch
- Installing a Smart Storage Battery
- Installing a rear serial port interface
- Installing a Systems Insight Display
- Installing a FlexibleLOM adapter
- Installing a 1U or high-performance heatsink
- Installing a processor
- HPE Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Gen10 Option
- Cabling
- HPE ProLiant Gen10 DL Servers Storage Cabling Guidelines
- Cabling diagrams
- Cable routing: Front 2SFF drive option for SFF
- Cable routing: Front 2SFF drive option for LFF
- Cable routing: Front 2SFF drive options (3 position cable)
- Cable routing: Front 8SFF drive options
- Cable routing: Front 8SFF NVMe/SAS premium drive option
- Cable routing: Front 8SFF NVMe drive options
- Cable routing: Front 2SFF NVMe drive option for SFF
- Cable routing: Front 2SFF NVMe drive option for LFF
- Cable routing: Midplane 4LFF drive option
- Cable routing: Rear 3LFF drive option
- Cable routing: Rear 2SFF drive options
- Cable routing: HPE 12G SAS Expander to a controller
- Cable routing: Systems Insight Display
- Software and configuration utilities
- Server mode
- Product QuickSpecs
- Active Health System Viewer
- HPE iLO 5
- Intelligent Provisioning
- Management Security
- Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux
- UEFI System Utilities
- HPE Smart Storage Administrator
- USB support
- Redundant ROM support
- Keeping the system current
- Troubleshooting
- Safety, warranty, and regulatory information
- Specifications
- Support and other resources
- Documentation feedback
iLO 5 supports the following features:
• Group health status—View server health and model information.
• Group Virtual Media—Connect scripted media for access by the servers in an iLO Federation group.
• Group power control—Manage the power status of the servers in an iLO Federation group.
• Group power capping—Set dynamic power caps for the servers in an iLO Federation group.
• Group firmware update—Update the firmware of the servers in an iLO Federation group.
• Group license installation—Enter a license key to activate iLO licensed features on the servers in an iLO
Federation group.
• Group configuration—Add iLO Federation group memberships for multiple iLO systems.
Any user can view information on iLO Federation pages, but a license is required for using the following
features: Group Virtual Media, Group power control, Group power capping, Group configuration, and Group
firmware update. For more information, see the following website: http://www.hpe.com/info/ilo/licensing.
For more information about iLO Federation, see the iLO user guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
website.
iLO Service Port
The Service Port is a USB port with the label iLO on the front of ProLiant Gen10 servers and Synergy Gen10
compute modules.
When you have physical access to a server, you can use the Service Port to do the following:
• Download the Active Health System Log to a supported USB flash drive.
When you use this feature, the connected USB flash drive is not accessible by the host operating system.
• Connect a client (such as a laptop) with a supported USB to Ethernet adapter to access the iLO web
interface, remote console, CLI, iLO RESTful API, or scripts.
When you use the iLO Service Port:
• Actions are logged in the iLO Event Log.
• The server UID blinks to indicate the Service Port status.
You can also retrieve the status by using a REST client and the iLO RESTful API.
For more information about the iLO Service Port, see the iLO user guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
website.
iLO RESTful API
iLO 5 includes the iLO RESTful API, which is Redfish API conformant. The iLO RESTful API is a
management interface that server management tools can use to perform configuration, inventory, and
monitoring tasks by sending basic HTTPS operations (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, and PATCH) to the iLO
web server.
To learn more about the iLO RESTful API, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://http://
www.hpe.com/info/restfulinterface/docs).
For specific information about automating tasks using the iLO RESTful API, see libraries and sample code at
http://www.hpe.com/info/redfish.
RESTful Interface Tool
The RESTful Interface Tool (iLOrest) is a scripting tool that allows you to automate HPE server management
tasks. It provides a set of simplified commands that take advantage of the iLO RESTful API. You can install
the tool on your computer for remote use or install it locally on a server with a Windows or Linux Operating
System. The RESTful Interface Tool offers an interactive mode, a scriptable mode, and a file-based mode
similar to CONREP to help decrease automation times.
134 iLO Service Port