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11-30-2011 06:49 PM
11-30-2011 06:49 PM
SNMP traps and ILO
I've setup my ILO to send SNMP traps to a server. Test trap comes through fine. Also setup ILO to send alerts for failed authentication (For testing) - also comes through fine.
I then pulled a power cable out of my server - get the orange light on the power supply, and ILO itself shows a failed power supply. But it doesn't send an SNMP alert. Shouldn't it? ILO firmware is up-to-date - server is an DL380 G5. Same issue on a DL380 G7.
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12-01-2011 12:59 AM
12-01-2011 12:59 AM
Re: SNMP traps and ILO
Hi,
I guess iLO will not send such traps, iLO will send traps for issues within itself but not for installed hardware.
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12-01-2011 04:28 AM
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Re: SNMP traps and ILO
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12-01-2011 08:27 AM
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03-05-2012 05:27 PM
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Re: SNMP traps and ILO
So how do we receive alerts for bare metal servers that don't have any agents running? What do we rely on in this case?
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03-06-2012 11:52 AM
03-06-2012 11:52 AM
Re: SNMP traps and ILO
On the current G6/G7 ProLiants you need to install the HP Agents to be able to get those kinds of alerts.
But, the new iLO4 in ProLiant Gen8 comes with embedded alerting, in other words, agents aren't required anymore.
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03-06-2012 09:56 PM - edited 03-06-2012 09:59 PM
03-06-2012 09:56 PM - edited 03-06-2012 09:59 PM
Re: SNMP traps and ILO
Thank you, Oscar. Is there any documentation available on the design intention for the coming Gen8 platform, including iLO4, the new Gen2 c7000 Enclosures and OAs, and the new HP SIM 7? And, how they will all work together?
Customers have been starved of any real innovation from HP in the management space for a very long time and it would be good if HP finally produced a detailed and informative roadmap for the Gen8 stuff.
For example, with the Gen2 Enclosures, customers might be hopeful that HP will have created an application like VCEM (except that it is for OAs) from which all OA/Enclosures in the enterprise datacenter can be managed. Maybe this will even be integrated into HP SIM 7.
Tell us how extensible the new technology platform is. Tell us how it changes things for legacy iLO and OA management. Tell us how it changes AAA across HP server infrastructure. Tell us how legacy iLOs can better take advantage of and be incorporated into the Gen8 platform via a firmware update.
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03-06-2012 11:01 PM
03-06-2012 11:01 PM
Re: SNMP traps and ILO
Hi,
General information is being released now somewhere, detailed information will follow soon after... Have more info already but under NDA... But I can tell U that it will bea big step forwards...
Afaik there will be no Gen2 enclosure or whatever, only the blades... The enclosure as such is just a metal box with a signal midplane, not that much to upgrade there...
VCEM for OA's? From the beginning in 2006 U can interconnect enclosures with a simple ethernet cable so that U can manage multiple enclosures from 1 single console in your web browser...
Difference will be that the ILO4 will have a local SSD based repository which will hold the SPP and Smartstart alike sources so that U can deploy and patch the server locally instead of from a central repository somewehere...
SIM 7 will be a typical upgrade with newer modules inside supporting Gen8 servers, ILO4 and integration of SUM 5.0 off course... And some more things but also under NDA... Will be released soon...
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