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08-11-2009 02:55 AM
08-11-2009 02:55 AM
ILO2 Interface on HP Blade BL460c
Hi All,
I have found out that there is of course the iLo network on the chassis which all the blades can have an IP Address on.
Can I use this network for management? For example ssh to specific blade directly. Scp files from a specific blade to a customer machine on the iLo network. HTTP access to an application running on one of the blades?
I have found out that there is of course the iLo network on the chassis which all the blades can have an IP Address on.
Can I use this network for management? For example ssh to specific blade directly. Scp files from a specific blade to a customer machine on the iLo network. HTTP access to an application running on one of the blades?
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08-11-2009 03:31 AM
08-11-2009 03:31 AM
Re: ILO2 Interface on HP Blade BL460c
From the viewpoint of the server OS, the iLO2 interface is *not* a network interface, but something else entirely. For the serial remote console functionality, it behaves like a serial port; for virtual media, it presents an USB-connected CDROM/floppy/memory stick.
> [Can I] ssh to specific blade directly?
You can SSH to the iLO command prompt of the specific blade directly, but access to the OS from that point is equivalent of a serial port.
> Scp files from a specific blade to a customer machine on the iLo network?
No. There is no OS-visible network interface in the iLO that the scp command could use.
> HTTP access to an application running on one of the blades?
Access to an application, No.
HTTP/HTTPS access to the iLO web interface without going through the OA, yes.
MK
> [Can I] ssh to specific blade directly?
You can SSH to the iLO command prompt of the specific blade directly, but access to the OS from that point is equivalent of a serial port.
> Scp files from a specific blade to a customer machine on the iLo network?
No. There is no OS-visible network interface in the iLO that the scp command could use.
> HTTP access to an application running on one of the blades?
Access to an application, No.
HTTP/HTTPS access to the iLO web interface without going through the OA, yes.
MK
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08-11-2009 04:56 AM
08-11-2009 04:56 AM
Re: ILO2 Interface on HP Blade BL460c
Shalom,
You can ssh to it and control ilo functions.
With an enhanced iLo license you can connect via https and use it as a console, do anything, including OS installations.
SEP
You can ssh to it and control ilo functions.
With an enhanced iLo license you can connect via https and use it as a console, do anything, including OS installations.
SEP
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08-13-2009 09:51 PM
08-13-2009 09:51 PM
Re: ILO2 Interface on HP Blade BL460c
Yes , you can put the OA on it's own management network, or leave it connected to your production network.
iLO2 supports HTTP, SSH, and Telnet. Most leave telnet disabled for security reasons.
If you have the Advanced Pack license installed, you can gain more functionality.
Such as:
You can't scp files, but you can mount a USB key as a virtual device and the OS will see it. Once the OS knows it's there then you can copy files to and from the OS running on the server.
Using the Remote Console feature via HTTP, you can have access to the servers GUI console.
When running an ssh session into iLO, you can get a text based console as long as the server isn't running a GUI on the console.
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