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11-02-2005 05:04 AM
11-02-2005 05:04 AM
			
				
					
						
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						I am having trouble getting my iLO to respond to SNMP(with my proliant turned off).  What MIB and community should I be using?  Do iLO's only support traps or can I get my voltage and temp directly from the iLO via SNMP?
I have an iLO HW rev 2, with FW 1.62 on it. Using CPQRACK.MIB and COMPAQ community string. Thanks a ton.
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I have an iLO HW rev 2, with FW 1.62 on it. Using CPQRACK.MIB and COMPAQ community string. Thanks a ton.
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11-02-2005 09:26 AM
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						iLO doesn't have an SNMP stack of its own.  It is limited to sending traps that it originates, forwarding traps originating with the agents in the host OS and providing passthrough of SNMP communications to the agent in the host OS.
With the system operational, the Insight agent (System Management Homepage) will manage the thermal and environmental readings and will alert when necessary. It is unnecessary and meaningless to gather data on individual voltages and temperatures.
		
		
	
	
	
With the system operational, the Insight agent (System Management Homepage) will manage the thermal and environmental readings and will alert when necessary. It is unnecessary and meaningless to gather data on individual voltages and temperatures.
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11-03-2005 03:33 PM
11-03-2005 03:33 PM
			
				
					
						
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						Is it possible to get Temp and Voltage data from an iLO without Insight agents?  Does the iLO have remote sensor capability, via IPMI 1.5 or higher, or a propritary interface?   
I am retro fitting a large cluster of proliant's with basic management features. I'm not supposed to put Insight agents on the OS, if at all possible.
		
		
	
	
	
I am retro fitting a large cluster of proliant's with basic management features. I'm not supposed to put Insight agents on the OS, if at all possible.
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03-22-2007 04:55 AM
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						Although it is not meaningless to be able to SNMP GET a device on the network and have it give it's information, instead of just passing the query to the OS.
It would be nice if the iLo had a real SNMP stack. At least so we could tell the difference between 2 different network devices, i.e. a computer and a remote management device.
		
		
	
	
	
It would be nice if the iLo had a real SNMP stack. At least so we could tell the difference between 2 different network devices, i.e. a computer and a remote management device.
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