HP Device Manager User Manual
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6 Advanced Tasks Add-ons ...120 Introduction ...120 Applying an Add-on to a Thin Client 120 Images ...130 Introduction ...130 Images & Repository Management 130 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry Settings ...143 Getting Registry Settings...
6 Advanced Tasks Add-ons ...120 Introduction ...120 Applying an Add-on to a Thin Client 120 Images ...130 Introduction ...130 Images & Repository Management 130 Client BIOS Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry Settings ...143 Getting Registry Settings...
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...right-click on the screen of the client's BIOS must be shutdown or restarted. This can be achieved either by using the templates available on the Operations tab, or by selecting from the popup menu when you to perform the task. NOTE: To wake a client, the Wake On LAN support of... Task Editor dialog box will appear on a device as described below. Power Management 71 Select a device from the pop- To shutdown, reboot, or wake a client: 1. Right-click and select Power Management > Reboot, Wake On LAN or Shutdown from the Device Pane in the main Console window. 2. Click OK to reboot...
...right-click on the screen of the client's BIOS must be shutdown or restarted. This can be achieved either by using the templates available on the Operations tab, or by selecting from the popup menu when you to perform the task. NOTE: To wake a client, the Wake On LAN support of... Task Editor dialog box will appear on a device as described below. Power Management 71 Select a device from the pop- To shutdown, reboot, or wake a client: 1. Right-click and select Power Management > Reboot, Wake On LAN or Shutdown from the Device Pane in the main Console window. 2. Click OK to reboot...
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... an image file from one FTP Repository to sign and verify PXE images. Therefore, if the image is only required on a thin client's flash storage. Client BIOS Settings for it can pull or push a PXE image, you to another, it must first be pulled from a specified FTP..., it to be signed or verified by selecting Tools > Repository Management from a reliable source, simply click Sign to verify image integrity. HP Device Manager manages images through the Repository Management tool, which also provides utilities to recreate the digital signature. Image files are initially placed either...
... an image file from one FTP Repository to sign and verify PXE images. Therefore, if the image is only required on a thin client's flash storage. Client BIOS Settings for it can pull or push a PXE image, you to another, it must first be pulled from a specified FTP..., it to be signed or verified by selecting Tools > Repository Management from a reliable source, simply click Sign to verify image integrity. HP Device Manager manages images through the Repository Management tool, which also provides utilities to recreate the digital signature. Image files are initially placed either...
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...: First Boot Device [LAN] Second Boot Device [HDD-0] 3. For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client in Client BIOS Settings for PXE on the thin client device and hold down the Delete key to display the CMOS Setup Utility screen. 2. Press the Esc... key to return to save the settings. Pulling a PXE Image From a Client You can be pushed (written) to [Enabled]. 5. To pull a PXE image from any client managed by HP...
...: First Boot Device [LAN] Second Boot Device [HDD-0] 3. For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client in Client BIOS Settings for PXE on the thin client device and hold down the Delete key to display the CMOS Setup Utility screen. 2. Press the Esc... key to return to save the settings. Pulling a PXE Image From a Client You can be pushed (written) to [Enabled]. 5. To pull a PXE image from any client managed by HP...
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... by HP Device Manager, as long as it contains enough Flash storage. When the task has been completed successfully, the client will reboot as described in the FTP Repository. To push a PXE image to the device. Make sure the BIOS settings of the client in its Device Tree. 134 Chapter 6 ...Advanced Tasks Pushing a PXE Image to a Client You can push (write) a PXE image stored in an FTP Repository to an .img file in Client BIOS Settings for PXE on the client receives the task, the client will display a warning message indicating that this may take several minutes....
... by HP Device Manager, as long as it contains enough Flash storage. When the task has been completed successfully, the client will reboot as described in the FTP Repository. To push a PXE image to the device. Make sure the BIOS settings of the client in its Device Tree. 134 Chapter 6 ...Advanced Tasks Pushing a PXE Image to a Client You can push (write) a PXE image stored in an FTP Repository to an .img file in Client BIOS Settings for PXE on the client receives the task, the client will display a warning message indicating that this may take several minutes....
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Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
Index A Activity Directory 166 add-ons 120 add-ons, applying to thin client 120 adding group 163 report template 193 to repository 206 users 159 advanced tasks 120 agents configuration for client discovery 42 configuring 156 device 2 discover 37 mode 4 setting parameters 156 updating version 157...143 user password 161 client BIOS settings, PXE 130 client discovery DHCP tag 41 discover agent 37 management agent broadcast 37 manual configuration 42 walking with IP list 40 walking with IP range 38 client, discovering 37 cloning device settings 95 image from thin client 137 command execution, ...
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N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P ...power management 71 properties displaying task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing settings 143 editing settings 149...
N NAT environment 42 NeoLinux 4.x devices 212 Neoware, legacy client BIOS settings 130 network checking connection status 67 configuring settings 102 requirements 10 O opening VNC viewer 84 OS tabs 3 overview 1 overview, system structure 1 P ...power management 71 properties displaying task 79 grouping 182 pulling PXE image from client 131 pushing PXE image to client 134 PXE client BIOS settings 130 configuring DHCP server 27 configuring routers 29 pulling image from client 131 pushing image to client 134 R region, configuring settings 106 registry changing settings 143 editing settings 149...
HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide (HP t5145, t5545 Thin Client)
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System Information The System Information screen has four tabs: ● General on page 107 ● Network on page 108 ● Net Tools on page 109 ● Software Information on page 110 General This screen displays the following information: ● BIOS and OS ◦ Serial Number ◦ BIOS Version ◦ BIOS Release Date ENWW System Information 107
System Information The System Information screen has four tabs: ● General on page 107 ● Network on page 108 ● Net Tools on page 109 ● Software Information on page 110 General This screen displays the following information: ● BIOS and OS ◦ Serial Number ◦ BIOS Version ◦ BIOS Release Date ENWW System Information 107
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...receive an error "PXE-E53: No boot filename received" This problem typically occurs because the HP IM PXE Server is not running , but it doesn't attempt the PXE boot process. 1. Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on, it should be located in the Image Manager server directory (typically... that the options specified in order to provide the TFTP service, then check that the directory is set to the allowed clients list. Check that the BIOS settings have a PXEServer.ini file, then the server will advertise mPXELdr.bin as the boot file which should perform a ...
...receive an error "PXE-E53: No boot filename received" This problem typically occurs because the HP IM PXE Server is not running , but it doesn't attempt the PXE boot process. 1. Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on, it should be located in the Image Manager server directory (typically... that the options specified in order to provide the TFTP service, then check that the directory is set to the allowed clients list. Check that the BIOS settings have a PXEServer.ini file, then the server will advertise mPXELdr.bin as the boot file which should perform a ...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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... 12 Removing and Replacing the Battery 13 External Drives ...14 3 Mounting the Thin Client HP Quick Release ...15 Supported Mounting Options 17 Non-supported Mounting Option 19 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Using the BIOS Settings ...20 Changing BIOS Settings from the repset utility 20 Changing BIOS Settings Using the F10 Utility 21 Setup Utility-System Information 22 v
... 12 Removing and Replacing the Battery 13 External Drives ...14 3 Mounting the Thin Client HP Quick Release ...15 Supported Mounting Options 17 Non-supported Mounting Option 19 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Using the BIOS Settings ...20 Changing BIOS Settings from the repset utility 20 Changing BIOS Settings Using the F10 Utility 21 Setup Utility-System Information 22 v
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Setup Utility-Standard CMOS Features 22 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features 22 Setup Utility-Integrated Peripherals 23 Setup Utility-Power Management Setup 24 Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions 24 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting LEDs ...25 Power-...
Setup Utility-Standard CMOS Features 22 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features 22 Setup Utility-Integrated Peripherals 23 Setup Utility-Power Management Setup 24 Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions 24 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting LEDs ...25 Power-...
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... ...56 Appendix D FTP Update Server Requirements ...57 DCHP Server ...57 FTP Server ...57 Description ...58 Host Settings ...58 Select Image to Update ...59 Appendix E System BIOS Restoring a Corrupt BIOS ...61 Updating a BIOS ...62 Appendix F Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...63 Grounding Methods ...63 Index ...64 vii
... ...56 Appendix D FTP Update Server Requirements ...57 DCHP Server ...57 FTP Server ...57 Description ...58 Host Settings ...58 Select Image to Update ...59 Appendix E System BIOS Restoring a Corrupt BIOS ...61 Updating a BIOS ...62 Appendix F Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...63 Grounding Methods ...63 Index ...64 vii
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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...) Utility Using the BIOS Settings VIA Eden processors and the VIA VX800 chipset are used in the t5145, t5540, t5545 and t5630/t5630w products. BIOS Setting 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Boot Up NumLock F12 Boot Integrated Audio Network Controller Serial Port 1 Parallel Port PWRON ...After PWR-Fail Wake-on-PME BIOS Wake Up Asset Tag No Setup ...
...) Utility Using the BIOS Settings VIA Eden processors and the VIA VX800 chipset are used in the t5145, t5540, t5545 and t5630/t5630w products. BIOS Setting 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Boot Up NumLock F12 Boot Integrated Audio Network Controller Serial Port 1 Parallel Port PWRON ...After PWR-Fail Wake-on-PME BIOS Wake Up Asset Tag No Setup ...
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...on page 23 Power Management Setup Setup Utility-Power Management Setup on or restart the thin client. 2. To apply and save changes, select Save & Exit Setup. Turn on page 24 Using the BIOS Settings 21 It is turned on, press F10 when the "press F10" prompt appears... on the thin client. 3. The Menu Headings are: System Information, Standard CMOS Features, Advanced BIOS Features, Integrated Peripherals, Power Management Setup The Task Actions are: Load Factory Defaults, Set Administrative Password, Set User Password, ...
...on page 23 Power Management Setup Setup Utility-Power Management Setup on or restart the thin client. 2. To apply and save changes, select Save & Exit Setup. Turn on page 24 Using the BIOS Settings 21 It is turned on, press F10 when the "press F10" prompt appears... on the thin client. 3. The Menu Headings are: System Information, Standard CMOS Features, Advanced BIOS Features, Integrated Peripherals, Power Management Setup The Task Actions are: Load Factory Defaults, Set Administrative Password, Set User Password, ...
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... options may vary depending on Self Test Allows the system to boot the system. Default is Network. Default is OFF. 22 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility This will decrease the time needed to skip certain tests while booting. Setup Utility-Advanced... BIOS Features Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Quick Power-on the hardware configuration. Default is ATA Flash. 3rd Boot Device Select Boot Device Priority. Table 4-2 Setup ...
... options may vary depending on Self Test Allows the system to boot the system. Default is Network. Default is OFF. 22 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility This will decrease the time needed to skip certain tests while booting. Setup Utility-Advanced... BIOS Features Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Quick Power-on the hardware configuration. Default is ATA Flash. 3rd Boot Device Select Boot Device Priority. Table 4-2 Setup ...
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... or 3 if parallel is added to POST to allow more time to press F10 to enter the Setup Utility. Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features (continued) Security Option Select whether the Password is enabled. Default is enabled. Default is enabled. Advanced USB Options Enable or Disable USB ...external ports. Default is 378/IRQ7. Default is disabled. Default is 3. Default is ECP/EPP. Using the BIOS Settings 23 Default is 3F8/IRQ4. F12 Boot Enable/Disable F12 network boot. Serial Port 1 Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ...
... or 3 if parallel is added to POST to allow more time to press F10 to enter the Setup Utility. Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features (continued) Security Option Select whether the Password is enabled. Default is enabled. Default is enabled. Advanced USB Options Enable or Disable USB ...external ports. Default is 378/IRQ7. Default is disabled. Default is 3. Default is ECP/EPP. Using the BIOS Settings 23 Default is 3F8/IRQ4. F12 Boot Enable/Disable F12 network boot. Serial Port 1 Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ...
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...is lost and comes back, the option determines what power state the system should go to set, change , and disable the user password. BIOS Wake up Enable RTC alarm wakeup. Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions Table 4-7 Setup (F10) Utility Task Actions Heading Table Load Factory Defaults ... Default is set , change , and disable the administrator password. Exit without Saving Exit the Setup Utility without saving any changes. 24 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Wake on PME Enable/disable system wakeup capability for OnBoard LAN device and PCI card. NOTE: When the user password is...
...is lost and comes back, the option determines what power state the system should go to set, change , and disable the user password. BIOS Wake up Enable RTC alarm wakeup. Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions Table 4-7 Setup (F10) Utility Task Actions Heading Table Load Factory Defaults ... Default is set , change , and disable the administrator password. Exit without Saving Exit the Setup Utility without saving any changes. 24 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Wake on PME Enable/disable system wakeup capability for OnBoard LAN device and PCI card. NOTE: When the user password is...
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...the following Web site: http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl CMOS battery failed The CMOS battery is incorrect, so the system loads the default equipment configuration. If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration, the BIOS can override the current configuration with ... Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display messages hidden by the HP logo. To restore a corrupt BIOS, refer to HALT ON ALL, BUT KEYBOARD. Make sure the controller is attached correctly and no keyboard...
...the following Web site: http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl CMOS battery failed The CMOS battery is incorrect, so the system loads the default equipment configuration. If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration, the BIOS can override the current configuration with ... Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display messages hidden by the HP logo. To restore a corrupt BIOS, refer to HALT ON ALL, BUT KEYBOARD. Make sure the controller is attached correctly and no keyboard...
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... then click the Refresh Image List button to make the applet query the FTP share for all XPe images whose targeted BIOS families match the one of the current thin client system, and fill in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the left of the button.... A confirmation dialog similar to Update 59 Select Image to the following error message is displayed. When ready, you click Yes, the HP FTP Image Update Client confirms ...
... then click the Refresh Image List button to make the applet query the FTP share for all XPe images whose targeted BIOS families match the one of the current thin client system, and fill in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the left of the button.... A confirmation dialog similar to Update 59 Select Image to the following error message is displayed. When ready, you click Yes, the HP FTP Image Update Client confirms ...
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... diskette drive or USB flash drive connected to http://www.hp.com/ NOTE: You can also perform a BIOS recovery using a USB flash drive. Restoring a Corrupt BIOS 61 E System BIOS Restoring a Corrupt BIOS If the BIOS on the thin client is an executable. 7. On a working computer navigate to the thin client ● HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series System BIOS Softpaq (for your hard drive.
... diskette drive or USB flash drive connected to http://www.hp.com/ NOTE: You can also perform a BIOS recovery using a USB flash drive. Restoring a Corrupt BIOS 61 E System BIOS Restoring a Corrupt BIOS If the BIOS on the thin client is an executable. 7. On a working computer navigate to the thin client ● HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series System BIOS Softpaq (for your hard drive.