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...13 Publishing History...13 Document Organization...14 Typographic Conventions...15 HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier 15 Related Documents...16 HP Encourages Your Comments...16 1 Introduction to iLO MP ... Subsystem Information 19 DHCP and DNS Support...19 SNMP...19 Mirrored Console...19 Remote Power Control...20 Event Logging...20 Advanced Features...20 SSH...20 HPSIM Group Actions...20 ... License...21 Obtaining and Activating iLO MP Advanced Pack Licensing 21 Supported Systems and Required Components and Cables 21 iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems 22 Security......
...13 Publishing History...13 Document Organization...14 Typographic Conventions...15 HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier 15 Related Documents...16 HP Encourages Your Comments...16 1 Introduction to iLO MP ... Subsystem Information 19 DHCP and DNS Support...19 SNMP...19 Mirrored Console...19 Remote Power Control...20 Event Logging...20 Advanced Features...20 SSH...20 HPSIM Group Actions...20 ... License...21 Obtaining and Activating iLO MP Advanced Pack Licensing 21 Supported Systems and Required Components and Cables 21 iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems 22 Security......
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...6-6 Server Status General Page Description 71 6-7 Server Status Identification Page Description 72 6-8 System Event Log Page Description 73 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description 77 6-10 User Administration Page Description 79 6-11 LAN Page Description...80 6-12 Serial Page Description...81...1 26 2-4 iLO MP LAN LED Status Descriptions (rx4640; List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...13 2 HP-UX 11i Releases...15 1-1 Supported Systems and Required Components Matrix 21 1-2 Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems 22 2-1 Console Serial Port Pinouts...25 2-2 iLO MP ...
...6-6 Server Status General Page Description 71 6-7 Server Status Identification Page Description 72 6-8 System Event Log Page Description 73 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description 77 6-10 User Administration Page Description 79 6-11 LAN Page Description...80 6-12 Serial Page Description...81...1 26 2-4 iLO MP LAN LED Status Descriptions (rx4640; List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...13 2 HP-UX 11i Releases...15 1-1 Supported Systems and Required Components Matrix 21 1-2 Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems 22 2-1 Console Serial Port Pinouts...25 2-2 iLO MP ...
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...• "Supported Systems and Required Components and Cables" (page 21) • "iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems" (page 22) • "Security" (page 22) • "Help System" (page 23) Features iLO MP functionality includes the following: • Control of power, reset, and Transfer of ... be performed remotely. It also provides system administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or location. In addition, HP uses the term "management processor" to refer to the operating system. The iLO MP offers the following basic system board ...
...• "Supported Systems and Required Components and Cables" (page 21) • "iLO MP Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems" (page 22) • "Security" (page 22) • "Help System" (page 23) Features iLO MP functionality includes the following: • Control of power, reset, and Transfer of ... be performed remotely. It also provides system administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or location. In addition, HP uses the term "management processor" to refer to the operating system. The iLO MP offers the following basic system board ...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... TCP/IP ports • User accounts and access management • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-based directory services authentication and authorization (requires iLO MP Advanced Pack) • Encrypted communication using direct console addressing. User accounts are password protected and are assigned access rights that ...RC4 If you enter an incorrect user name and password or a log in . Right to configure the power restore policy. This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any user can interact with the iLO MP. Right to iLO MP However, iLO MP Command...
... TCP/IP ports • User accounts and access management • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-based directory services authentication and authorization (requires iLO MP Advanced Pack) • Encrypted communication using direct console addressing. User accounts are password protected and are assigned access rights that ...RC4 If you enter an incorrect user name and password or a log in . Right to configure the power restore policy. This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any user can interact with the iLO MP. Right to iLO MP However, iLO MP Command...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...all user accounts and avoids the overhead of console history and system events. Advanced Features The advanced features require the iLO MP Advanced Pack license. HPSIM Group Actions HP Systems Insight Manager (HPSIM) is used, the schema in installation on an LDAP server. level management tool... Lite) you to perform similar management activities across multiple iLO MPs (group actions) without having to be taken regardless of the server power state. iLO MP advanced features include the iLO MP standard features as well as the following : • Minimal maintenance and administration ...
...all user accounts and avoids the overhead of console history and system events. Advanced Features The advanced features require the iLO MP Advanced Pack license. HPSIM Group Actions HP Systems Insight Manager (HPSIM) is used, the schema in installation on an LDAP server. level management tool... Lite) you to perform similar management activities across multiple iLO MPs (group actions) without having to be taken regardless of the server power state. iLO MP advanced features include the iLO MP standard features as well as the following : • Minimal maintenance and administration ...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...keyboard USB cable to the appropriate USB port. 3. The EFI Shell prompt appears. You can only access the graphic console using VGA requires these steps: 1. b. See your user service guide for specific port information. Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA 41 Accessing the ...graphics console using VGA. Connect the cables. Power on the monitor screen. See "Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using the Console Serial Port" (page 34). c. Perform preparation tasks. ...
...keyboard USB cable to the appropriate USB port. 3. The EFI Shell prompt appears. You can only access the graphic console using VGA requires these steps: 1. b. See your user service guide for specific port information. Accessing the Graphic Console Using VGA 41 Accessing the ...graphics console using VGA. Connect the cables. Power on the monitor screen. See "Configuring the iLO MP LAN Using the Console Serial Port" (page 34). c. Perform preparation tasks. ...
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"$mp_user\r" expect "MP password: $" send -- "$mp_password\r" expect "$MA_PROMPT" #Run SL command to power on -nc\r" expect "$CM_PROMPT" send "ma\r" expect "$MA_PROMPT" send "x\r" #} expect eof Command Menu Commands and Standard Command Line Scripting Syntax The following ...execute the command. "telnet $mp_name\r" expect ".*MP login: $" send -- The following list of commands is provided to help you for each command is required to help you learn about the Command Menu commands. "pc -on the system send -- get password from terminal instead of the command line, the command...
"$mp_user\r" expect "MP password: $" send -- "$mp_password\r" expect "$MA_PROMPT" #Run SL command to power on -nc\r" expect "$CM_PROMPT" send "ma\r" expect "$MA_PROMPT" send "x\r" #} expect eof Command Menu Commands and Standard Command Line Scripting Syntax The following ...execute the command. "telnet $mp_name\r" expect ".*MP login: $" send -- The following list of commands is provided to help you for each command is required to help you learn about the Command Menu commands. "pc -on the system send -- get password from terminal instead of the command line, the command...
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... The following rights: • Console Access: Right to all iLO MP settings (as well as some system settings, such as the power restore policy) Commands: BP, CA, CL, DC, DI, FW, ID, IT, LC, LDAP, LOC, MR, PG, RB...-mode ] [ -enable ] [ -password ] ] [ -change [-login ] [ -user ] [ -rights ] [ -workgroup ] [ -mode ] [ -enable \ [ -password [ ] [ -delete ] | [ -list ] ] [ -nc ] -? This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any (or all) of the following commands available to access the system console (the host OS). Example: [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc...
... The following rights: • Console Access: Right to all iLO MP settings (as well as some system settings, such as the power restore policy) Commands: BP, CA, CL, DC, DI, FW, ID, IT, LC, LDAP, LOC, MR, PG, RB...-mode ] [ -enable ] [ -password ] ] [ -change [-login ] [ -user ] [ -rights ] [ -workgroup ] [ -mode ] [ -enable \ [ -password [ ] [ -delete ] | [ -list ] ] [ -nc ] -? This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any (or all) of the following commands available to access the system console (the host OS). Example: [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> uc -delete Oper -nc...
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...' is turned off after an ac power loss. For proper system shutdown, shutdown the OS before power is required to configure the power restore policy. Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description Fields and Buttons System Power System Power Control Description The current power state of the system power: • Power Cycle: Turns system power off with configuration access right can issue the...
...' is turned off after an ac power loss. For proper system shutdown, shutdown the OS before power is required to configure the power restore policy. Table 6-9 Power & Reset Page Description Fields and Buttons System Power System Power Control Description The current power state of the system power: • Power Cycle: Turns system power off with configuration access right can issue the...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...equipment should include 20A receptacles, 20A sized wiring, and 20A breakers. In determining the power requirements: • Size electrical infrastructure for the cooling infrastructure. NOTE: Set cooling for the maximum-rated power output of the room, and develop a growth plan for maximum-rated consumption. ...is 15 amperes (A) on a server, depending on raised flooring, use pulse width modulation (PWM) and have specific uses. HP computer hardware has been tested only on systems where protective earth is on your local electrical code, the electrical infrastructure should have...
...equipment should include 20A receptacles, 20A sized wiring, and 20A breakers. In determining the power requirements: • Size electrical infrastructure for the cooling infrastructure. NOTE: Set cooling for the maximum-rated power output of the room, and develop a growth plan for maximum-rated consumption. ...is 15 amperes (A) on a server, depending on raised flooring, use pulse width modulation (PWM) and have specific uses. HP computer hardware has been tested only on systems where protective earth is on your local electrical code, the electrical infrastructure should have...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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... of accidents during initial installation or a later update. Safer servicing is measured at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above the floor. Lighting Requirements for such devices to determine the power required to size the electrical infrastructure. • Typical consumption, which is 3 feet (0.9144 m) from either side of connector damage when cables ... installed or removed. When planning for the working space for Server Access The recommended working -space area, consider whether access to the HP server hardware, you must permit at the front, the side, or the rear of the server.
... of accidents during initial installation or a later update. Safer servicing is measured at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above the floor. Lighting Requirements for such devices to determine the power required to size the electrical infrastructure. • Typical consumption, which is 3 feet (0.9144 m) from either side of connector damage when cables ... installed or removed. When planning for the working space for Server Access The recommended working -space area, consider whether access to the HP server hardware, you must permit at the front, the side, or the rear of the server.
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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When the power requirement of amperage and voltage. watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product of a product is listed in watts, you can convert to amperes (A) by dividing the wattage by the voltage. (For example, 1,200 W divided by 120 V equals 10 A.) 39
When the power requirement of amperage and voltage. watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product of a product is listed in watts, you can convert to amperes (A) by dividing the wattage by the voltage. (For example, 1,200 W divided by 120 V equals 10 A.) 39
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...msec - 2 msec 5A (peak), 22A (average) 2 msec - 10 sec 25A (peak), 15A (average) 10 msec - 150 msec rp4440: 100A (peak), 55A (average) 0 msec - 1 msec 55A (peak), 33A (average) 1 msec - 2 msec 5A (peak), ...power needed for the server. The following tables provide information to help determine the amount of supply rating Table 1-4 System Power Specifications Specification Nominal input voltage Minimum operating voltage Maximum operating voltage Frequency range (minimum - System Specifications Electrical Specifications System Power Specifications Table 1-4 lists the AC power requirements...
...msec - 2 msec 5A (peak), 22A (average) 2 msec - 10 sec 25A (peak), 15A (average) 10 msec - 150 msec rp4440: 100A (peak), 55A (average) 0 msec - 1 msec 55A (peak), 33A (average) 1 msec - 2 msec 5A (peak), ...power needed for the server. The following tables provide information to help determine the amount of supply rating Table 1-4 System Power Specifications Specification Nominal input voltage Minimum operating voltage Maximum operating voltage Frequency range (minimum - System Specifications Electrical Specifications System Power Specifications Table 1-4 lists the AC power requirements...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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... 1-5 System Power Requirements Power Required (50-60 Hz) Watts VA Comments Maximum configurationa 1368 1440 Maximum theoretical Typical configurationb 1065 1125 Typical a. The table lists power and cooling values associated with servers which contain the listed components. These power and cooling values are considered typical and not maximum for the HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers. System...
... 1-5 System Power Requirements Power Required (50-60 Hz) Watts VA Comments Maximum configurationa 1368 1440 Maximum theoretical Typical configurationb 1065 1125 Typical a. The table lists power and cooling values associated with servers which contain the listed components. These power and cooling values are considered typical and not maximum for the HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers. System...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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..., circuit protection devices should make the final decision regarding adherence to 80% of their RMS current ratings Power Quality The HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers are exceeded. Power Consumption When determining power requirements, you must consider any peripheral equipment that will be at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above 80% of their root-mean-square...
..., circuit protection devices should make the final decision regarding adherence to 80% of their RMS current ratings Power Quality The HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 servers are exceeded. Power Consumption When determining power requirements, you must consider any peripheral equipment that will be at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above 80% of their root-mean-square...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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.... Vapor barriers may be created using a typical load and target voltage. When the power requirement of the function resulting from apparent power by 120 volts is listed in 1993. Power factor The ratio of a given configuration. To determine rms value, three mathematical operations are carried out on all openings (doors and windows) into or...
.... Vapor barriers may be created using a typical load and target voltage. When the power requirement of the function resulting from apparent power by 120 volts is listed in 1993. Power factor The ratio of a given configuration. To determine rms value, three mathematical operations are carried out on all openings (doors and windows) into or...
Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...To unpack a nonracked server, follow these steps. Step 2. Gather LAN information and determine the two separate IP addresses for Damage HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. Step 5. Establish a method to connect to severe damage, such as ...server. Step 1. Confirm environmental requirements. After the equipment arrives, carefully inspect each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip. 20 Chapter 1 Normal wear or slight damage to verify that grounding specifications and power requirements are in the corrugated carton...
...To unpack a nonracked server, follow these steps. Step 2. Gather LAN information and determine the two separate IP addresses for Damage HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. Step 5. Establish a method to connect to severe damage, such as ...server. Step 1. Confirm environmental requirements. After the equipment arrives, carefully inspect each item by part number, see the sales order packing slip. 20 Chapter 1 Normal wear or slight damage to verify that grounding specifications and power requirements are in the corrugated carton...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors 39 1-17 Power States...40 2-1 Minimum and Maximum Server Configurations 43 2-2 Server Dimensions and Values...43 2-3 Power Cords...44 2-4 System Power Specifications...45 2-5 System Power Requirements...45 2-6 Typical Configuration Power Values 46 2-7 Physical and Environmental Specifications 48...14 List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...17 2 HP-UX 11i Releases...19 1-1 Server Dimensions and Values...25 1-2 Control Panel LED Definitions...27 1-3 Button LED Definitions...28 1-4 Power Supply Status LED...29 1-5 iLO MP LED Status Descriptions...
... LEDs, Buttons, and Sensors 39 1-17 Power States...40 2-1 Minimum and Maximum Server Configurations 43 2-2 Server Dimensions and Values...43 2-3 Power Cords...44 2-4 System Power Specifications...45 2-5 System Power Requirements...45 2-6 Typical Configuration Power Values 46 2-7 Physical and Environmental Specifications 48...14 List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...17 2 HP-UX 11i Releases...19 1-1 Server Dimensions and Values...25 1-2 Control Panel LED Definitions...27 1-3 Button LED Definitions...28 1-4 Power Supply Status LED...29 1-5 iLO MP LED Status Descriptions...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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... the ac power requirements for your computer room. maximum) 50 - 60 Hz Number of phases 1 Maximum input current 8 A RMS Maximum inrush current (maximum configuration) rp4410 100 A (peak), 55 A (average) 0 msec - 1 msec 55 A (peak), 33 A (average) 1 msec - 2 msec 5 A (peak), 22 A (average) 2 msec - 10 sec 25 A (peak), 15 A (average) 10 msec - 150 msec rp4440 100...
... the ac power requirements for your computer room. maximum) 50 - 60 Hz Number of phases 1 Maximum input current 8 A RMS Maximum inrush current (maximum configuration) rp4410 100 A (peak), 55 A (average) 0 msec - 1 msec 55 A (peak), 33 A (average) 1 msec - 2 msec 5 A (peak), 22 A (average) 2 msec - 10 sec 25 A (peak), 15 A (average) 10 msec - 150 msec rp4440 100...
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...To verify that grounding specifications and power requirements are in good condition after shipment. Verifying Site Preparation Verifying site preparation is essential for Damage HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. Confirm environmental requirements. Remove all of the equipment ...or slight damage to severe damage, such as a RonI Company model 17000 SP 400 lifting device. 1. Verify electrical requirements and ensure that all inner accessory cartons and the top foam cushions, leaving only the server. Completed Unpacking and ...
...To verify that grounding specifications and power requirements are in good condition after shipment. Verifying Site Preparation Verifying site preparation is essential for Damage HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. Confirm environmental requirements. Remove all of the equipment ...or slight damage to severe damage, such as a RonI Company model 17000 SP 400 lifting device. 1. Verify electrical requirements and ensure that all inner accessory cartons and the top foam cushions, leaving only the server. Completed Unpacking and ...