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01-10-2006 02:08 PM
01-10-2006 02:08 PM
Can I get some pointers on how this is best accomplished (assuming it is possible)?
I think that default iLO settings will use DHCP to grab an IP address for the iLO interface. The default Administrator password is based off of the serial number. However, does iLO talk to Dynamic DNS or do you have to somehow gather what IP address was assigned.
Are there iLO training classes??
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03-21-2006 12:44 AM
03-21-2006 12:44 AM
Re: remotely configure initial iLO settings
I am glad you brought this up. I have just been tasked at my work to rollout Advanced iLO to 200 servers...most of which are remote.
I would hate to have to fly out to each location to do this.
If anyone has any way to streamline this process remotley please let us know.
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03-21-2006 03:18 AM
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Re: remotely configure initial iLO settings
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03-29-2006 07:22 PM
03-29-2006 07:22 PM
Re: remotely configure initial iLO settings
all ilo's have name ILO
all additional boards voor servers wich don't have an "integrated" have name RIB
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03-31-2006 04:37 AM
03-31-2006 04:37 AM
SolutionYou can run the scripts remotely, over the network using CPQLOCFG, or locally from within the host OS using HPONCFG.
There is also a script for installing license keys.
By default iLO uses DHCP and DDNS. The iLO DNS name is iLO + server serial number.
The default administrator password is unique to each system and is not derived from the serial number.
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03-31-2006 07:02 AM
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04-26-2007 06:41 AM
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04-24-2008 10:40 AM
04-24-2008 10:40 AM
Re: remotely configure initial iLO settings
You can however reset the ILO buy pressing and holding the reset button on the ILO as follows:
iLO 2 MP Reset Button
The iLO 2 MP Reset button enables you to reset the iLO 2 MP and reset the user-specific values to factory default values. A momentary press causes a soft reset of the iLO 2 MP when the button is released. A greater than four second press causes a soft reset of the iLO 2 MP upon release and resets local user accounts and passwords to factory default values.
This is from document:
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6005/5991-6005.pdf
I haven't done it yet but per HP there is no host reset required just the ILO.
-Chuck
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