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What is the difference between hpilo AND hpeilo cmdlet?

 
RavinderSingh13
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What is the difference between hpilo AND hpeilo cmdlet?

Hi Experts,

This is regarding an issue which I am facing for cmdlet hpilo. For few servers it's giving error like "No system respond at x.x.x.x address"

But when I am trying same server with cmdlet hpeilo then it's working fine. I need to know what's the difference between these and what should we use?

Thanks,
Ravinder Singh
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ngnear
HPE Pro

Re: What is the difference between hpilo AND hpeilo cmdlet?

Hi Ravinder,

Thank you for reaching out.

Please can you elaborate further on the issue description?

What hpilo cmdlet commands are you trying to run?

How are we accessing the server?

What activity are we trying to perform?

Please share the details for the server in question.



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RavinderSingh13
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Re: What is the difference between hpilo AND hpeilo cmdlet?

Hi @ngnear ,

We are using HPILO cmdlet to generate the ssl Certificate using powershell script for ILO4 and ILO5
Accessing the HPE ILO, while running hpilo cmdlet module it won't work, when putting hpeilo cmdlet module the script is working fine. So can you confirm is their any difference between hpeilo cmdlet and hpilo cmdlet module.

ngnear
HPE Pro

Re: What is the difference between hpilo AND hpeilo cmdlet?

Hi Ravinder,

May we suggest logging a support case with us for further diagnosis?

We might need to check the commands being run and have a remote session.



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