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04-24-2009 08:43 AM
04-24-2009 08:43 AM
iLO Scripting using PhP
Hello Ladies and Gentlemens,
I' currently working on a project to restart / turn off / turn on a computer remotely.
I was wondering if there is some documentation on how to do it using PhP!?
Thank you in advance for your anwser.
I' currently working on a project to restart / turn off / turn on a computer remotely.
I was wondering if there is some documentation on how to do it using PhP!?
Thank you in advance for your anwser.
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04-24-2009 10:27 AM
04-24-2009 10:27 AM
Re: iLO Scripting using PhP
The easiest would be to use SMASH commands over ssh, as in:
ssh -l Administrator [DNS_NAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS] "start /system1"
The other interface you could use would be the RIBCL over HTTPS. There are sample Perl scripts published for that you could steal ideas from for your PhP: http://www.hp.com/go/ilo --> Download Firmware (don't select Sample Scripts because you'll just get the raw XML) --> "HP Lights-Out XML PERL Scripting Sample for Linux"
ssh -l Administrator [DNS_NAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS] "start /system1"
The other interface you could use would be the RIBCL over HTTPS. There are sample Perl scripts published for that you could steal ideas from for your PhP: http://www.hp.com/go/ilo --> Download Firmware (don't select Sample Scripts because you'll just get the raw XML) --> "HP Lights-Out XML PERL Scripting Sample for Linux"
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