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10-01-2004 03:47 AM
10-01-2004 03:47 AM
Re: ml 350 restart after ups power failure
I should have clarified my last reply with a "only on Proliant models that have the integrated iLO port". The ML350 G3 does not have this. It is easy to determine this, the iLO port is a RJ-45 port on the back of the server, but is labelled "iLo". Used specifically for remote management, such as remotely powering a server on or off (manually or when a specified event has occured).
For this to work on a APC UPS, it may require the NMC (Network Management Card). The UPS software (such as APC's PowerChute) is configured to send power alerts to servers using TCP/IP. In the example case, the customer configured the DL380 G3 iLO to automatically power on through a virtual device - virtual power option.
Would this work with a RILOE card? I don't know - not tested by HP.
For this to work on a APC UPS, it may require the NMC (Network Management Card). The UPS software (such as APC's PowerChute) is configured to send power alerts to servers using TCP/IP. In the example case, the customer configured the DL380 G3 iLO to automatically power on through a virtual device - virtual power option.
Would this work with a RILOE card? I don't know - not tested by HP.
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