Hp ProLiant DL145 G3 Server Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User Guide

HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide For HP ProLiant ML110 G4, ML115 G1, DL140 G3, DL145 G3, and ML150 G3 Servers Part Number 41

Page 2 - Intended audience

Configuration 10 Configuration Configuring network access Your server is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Through this conne

Page 3 - Contents

Configuration 11 Accessing BIOS Setup Utility and using function keys Throughout the document, the F10 key is listed as the standard method of access

Page 4 - Contents 4

Configuration 12 d. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Connection Mode. Select Direct. e. Press the Esc key to return to the Ad

Page 5 - Operational overview

Configuration 13 e. Set Serial Port1 Address to 3F8/IRQ4. o On DL140 G3 servers, perform the following steps: a. Press the down arrow (↓)key to sc

Page 6 - LO100 optional features

Configuration 14 c. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Share NIC Mode option. Press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. Sel

Page 7 - Virtual KVM

Configuration 15 To configure or change your network settings, see "Network settings (on page 48)" for more information. Setting up a stat

Page 8 - Management Card

Configuration 16 o BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled] o BMC Ping Response: [Enabled] o BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled] Updating the firmware To update the

Page 9 - Post-installation procedures

Configuration 17 a. Navigate to Applications>Systems Settings>Server Settings>Services and make sure that TFTP and xinetd are running. b.

Page 10 - Configuration

Using LO100 18 Using LO100 Using SSL SSL is a protocol used to transmit private documents through the Internet and uses a private key or certificate

Page 11 - Using the serial port

Using LO100 19 copy of the public key in its own database. The utility recognizes the server when future connections are attempted by comparing the

Page 12 - — BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled]

© Copyright 2006, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warr

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Using LO100 20 LO100 CLP supports two simultaneous SSH connections, two SSH connections and one telnet connection, or one SSH connection and two tel

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Using LO100 21 Base commands • The help command displays context-sensitive help. Entering help displays all the supported commands. Entering <co

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Using LO100 22 Properties name=Hewlett-Packard enabledstate=enabled Verbs cd version exit show reset start stop help /./system1/-> help name U

Page 16 - Updating the firmware

Using LO100 23 Properties Verbs cd version exit show help The first line of information returned by the show command is the current context. In t

Page 17

Using LO100 24 //192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin transferred to /map1/firmware/firmwareimage • The reset command cycles the target from enabled t

Page 18 - Using LO100

Using LO100 25 Specific commands CLP syntax for specific commands is found in the sections that also describe the functionality through the browser

Page 19 - Using CLP

Using LO100 26 o AES-CBC-128 Logging in to LO100 You can log in to the remote management processor through a web browser ("Logging in through

Page 20 - CLP syntax

Using LO100 27 Browser main menu options Using a web browser, you can access all of the basic remote management capabilities of LO100. Not all of th

Page 21 - Base commands

Using LO100 28 Controlling server power remotely LO100 enables you to remotely operate the power button of a host server using a web browser or the

Page 22 - Using LO100 22

Using LO100 29 Controlling server power through the CLP 1. Log in to LO100 CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO100 (on page 26)" sec

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Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ...

Page 24 - Using LO100 24

Using LO100 30 Viewing sensor data from the BIOS Setup Utility 1. Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Press the righ

Page 25 - IPMI 2.0 support

Using LO100 31 Initially, there are no entries are in the Current PEF Entries section because no PEFs are defined. When PEF entries are defined, the

Page 26 - Logging in to LO100

Using LO100 32 Platform event trap configuration The IPMI PEF Configuration screen enables you to set an alarm or specified condition originating on

Page 27 - Browser main menu options

Using LO100 33 Accessing the system event log from a web browser The System Event Log screen displays a brief description of the event, including ev

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Using LO100 34 2. Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu. 3. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Ent

Page 29 - Monitoring sensors

Using LO100 35 To start the LO100 remote graphic console using a web browser: 1. Log in to LO100. 2. Click Virtual KVM / Media. The LO100 remote g

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Using LO100 36 • Virtual Media—Displays the Virtual Media Devices page. The Virtual Media Devices page displays all accessible media drives of the

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Using LO100 37 NOTE: The Keyboard, Refresh Screen, Take Full Control, Disconnect Session, and Relinquish Full Control menu options are an advance

Page 32 - Using the system event log

Using LO100 38 To change the Enhance Mouse pointer option: 1. Select Start>Control Panel. 2. Double-click Mouse. The Mouse Properties window ap

Page 33

Using LO100 39 • Selecting or pairing LCtrl and RCtrl, LAlt and RAlt, LWin and RWin function as they would on an English language keyboard. However

Page 34 - Using Virtual KVM

Contents 4 Monitoring sensors ...

Page 35 - 1. Log in to LO100

Using LO100 40 Adding a virtual media device The LO100 virtual media option provides you with a virtual media drive, which can direct a remote host

Page 36 - Using LO100 36

Using LO100 41 Shared virtual media devices You can share a virtual media device from the Storage Devices window. Only one device may be shared at a

Page 37 - Mouse synchronization

Using LO100 42 18 34 B4 20 00 01 00 DF .4... NOTE: These commands only work in firmware versions 2.21 or later. Redirecting BIOS console

Page 38 - System buttons

Using LO100 43 — Baud Rate—115.2k — Console Type—vt100 plus — Flow Control—None — Console Connection—Direct — Continue C.R. after POST—On — # of vid

Page 39 - Using Virtual Media

Using LO100 44 o On ProLiant ML110 G4 servers, verify or change the following settings: Configure Console Redirection — Console Redirection—Enabled

Page 40 - Using LO100 40

Using LO100 45 — Baud Rate—115.2K — Console Type—VT100 — Continue C.R. after POST—On I/O Device Configuration — Serial Port A—Enabled — Base I/O add

Page 41 - Shared virtual media devices

Using LO100 46 o On ProLiant ML115 G1 servers, press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down to the Console Redirection option, and press the Enter k

Page 42

Using LO100 47 nonvolatile memory and can be changed through a web browser ("Changing user settings through a web browser" on page 47) or

Page 43 - Redirecting a Linux console

Using LO100 48 3. Select the User Privilege level from the list. For more information on user privileges and access rights, see "User administ

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Using LO100 49 Configuring network settings using a web browser The Network Settings screen displays IP address, subnet mask, and other TCP/IP-relat

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Operational overview 5 Operational overview Overview This guide discusses the standard and optional operational features of the LO100 used in HP Pro

Page 46 - User administration

Using LO100 50 4. To set your network BIOS settings, choose one of these options: o On ProLiant ML110 G4 and ML150 G3 servers: a. Press the down

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Using LO100 51 2. Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu. 3. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Ent

Page 48 - Network settings

Using LO100 52 NOTE: When you use the CLP load command with TFTPD32, HP recommends using a 4-second timeout and 10 retries. NOTE: When usin

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Using LO100 53 Installing a certificate or private key through a web browser The Security Settings page enables you to install new keys and certific

Page 50

Using LO100 54 NOTE: After using the load command LO100 will reset ending your CLP interface session. You must reconnect to the CLP interface.

Page 51 - Importing a certificate

Using LO100 55 b. Clear Return key sends Telnet New Line instead of ^M. LO100 has a default of 0x08 (input) and 0x03 (output) filter setting that

Page 52 - Creating a certificate

Using LO100 56 3. Set input default to 0x08 using the command: oemhp I 20 c0 20 18 00 29 01 00 00 02 00 08 b4 4. Set output default to 0x03 using

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Using LO100 57 Technical support HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • See the Contact HP worldwide (in Eng

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Acronyms and abbreviations 58 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System BMC baseboard management controller CLI Command Line Inter

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Acronyms and abbreviations 59 IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface JVM Java Virtual Machine KVM keyboard, video, and mouse LF line feed

Page 56 - Log out

Operational overview 6 • Access virtual media • Configure TCP/IP settings for the LO100 NIC • Control user access • Discover, identify, and laun

Page 57 - HP SIM support

Acronyms and abbreviations 60 SSH Secure Shell SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TFTP Trivial File

Page 58 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Index 61 A accessing software, browser 11, 26 administration 10 alert messages 32 authorized reseller 57 B base management controller (BMC)

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Index 62 IP (Internet Protocol) 14, 15, 27, 49 IP address assignment 15 IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) 5, 25, 32, 34 IPMI sup

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Index 63 SMASH (System Management Architecture for Server Hardware) 5, 6, 19 SSH (Secure Shell) 5, 6, 18, 19, 26, 51, 53 SSH keys, importing 51

Page 61 - Index 61

Operational overview 7 o Virtual KVM

Page 62 - Index 62

Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card 8 Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card Remote management card

Page 63 - Index 63

Installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card 9 Installing the remote management card 1. Remove the access panel. 2. Carefully lay

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