Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ................................................................................................................... 5 User guide overview ............................................................................................................................
Page 5 - Operational overview; User guide overview
Operational overview 5 Operational overview In this section User guide overview ................................................................................................................................. 5 Server management..........................................................................
Page 7 - Installation; Remote management card kit contents
Installation 7 Installation In this section Remote management card kit contents ........................................................................................................ 7 Pre-installation procedures ........................................................................................
Page 8 - Installing the remote management card on ProLiant
Installation 8 2. Shut down the operating system as outlined in the operation system instructions. 3. Power off the server and all the peripherals connected to it. 4. Unplug all cables from the power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels that can cause burns when parts are short-circuited ...
Page 9 - Post-installation procedures
Installation 9 Installing the remote management card on ProLiant ML150 G2 servers 1. Remove the access panel. 2. Lay the server on its unexposed side to access the system board. 3. Locate the remote management card connectors on the system board. 4. Install the remote management card in the connecto...
Page 11 - Configuration; Configuring network access
Configuration 11 Configuration In this section Configuring network access..................................................................................................................... 11 Establishing user accounts ..................................................................................
Page 12 - Using the serial port; Enabling serial access to the LO100
Configuration 12 Using the serial port The server serial port provides basic serial port functionality and serves as an interface to LO100. You can configure the system serial port for exclusive use with LO100. CAUTION: After enabling the serial port for use with LO100, legacy serial devices might n...
Page 13 - LO100 serial port configuration; Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port
Configuration 13 f. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to the LAN Interface submenu. Press the Enter key. g. Confirm the following settings: BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled] BMC Ping Response: [Enabled] BMC HTTP Service: [Enabled] 6. Press the F10 key to save and exit. LO100 serial port configura...
Page 14 - Selecting an Ethernet management port
Configuration 14 Selecting an Ethernet management port The Ethernet management port is only available on ProLiant ML150 G2 and ML110 G3 servers. To select either the LO100 or side-band connection: 1. Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel. 2. When POST displays th...
Page 15 - Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility
Configuration 15 Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility By default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To disable DHCP and enable a static IP address: 1. Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Press the right arrow ( → ) ...
Page 16 - Updating the firmware; Updating the firmware remotely
Configuration 16 4. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to the LAN Interface submenu. Press the Enter key. 5. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to the following settings, and set the parameters as needed (the following example shows configuring for LO100 access using telnet and a web pag...
Page 17 - TFTP settings
Configuration 17 ROMPAQ /D cpqq0801.D14 ldrImage.bin ROMPAQ Firmware Upgrade Utility, Version 5.02 (R) Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Corporation, 1994-2006 Input file: CPQQ0801.D14 Output file: LDRIMAGE.BIN The load command is used to take a binary image from a specific source location (specified as...
Page 19 - SSL overview
Using LO100 19 Using LO100 In this section SSL overview ......................................................................................................................................... 19 SSH overview .............................................................................................
Page 20 - SSH overview
Using LO100 20 SSH overview SSH is an advanced feature that is available on ProLiant ML150 G2 and ProLiant ML110 G3 servers by installing the Lights-Out 100 Remote Management Card, or on ProLiant DL140 G2 servers and ProLiant DL145 G2 servers by purchasing the Lights-Out 100i Select Pack or the Ligh...
Page 21 - Importing a certificate; Creating a certificate
Using LO100 21 o putty.exe -load " session name " Importing a certificate If you do not want to use the preinstalled public key (certificate), create and install your own private key (certificate). Importing a key or certificate is a one-time procedure that supports both SSH and SSL. The key...
Page 22 - CLP overview; Using CLP
Using LO100 22 o <URI> is the //tftpserver IP/path/filename to be downloaded. o tftpserver is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the certificate. o Path is the path of the file relative to the TFTP server root. o filename is the name of the certificate ( server_privkey.pem in ...
Page 23 - Base commands
Using LO100 23 o show o start o stop o exit o version • Target —The default target is the / . The target can be changed by the cd command or by specifying a target on the command line. • Options —The following options are valid: o -help/-h o -all/-a • Properties are the attributes of the target that...
Page 27 - Specific commands
Using LO100 27 • The start command causes a target to change state to a higher run level. • The stop command causes a target to change state to a lower run level. • The version command queries the version of the CLP implementation or other CLP elements. For example: /./map1/-> version Version 1.0...
Page 28 - Logging in through a web browser
Using LO100 28 • Payload types o IPMI Message o RMCP+ Open Session Request/Response o RAKP Message 1 / 2 o RAKP Message 3 / 4 • Authentication algorithms o RAKP-none o RAKP-HMAC-SHA1 • Integrity algorithms o None o HMAC-SHA1-96 • Confidentiality algorithms o None o AES-CBC-128 Logging in to LO100 Yo...
Page 29 - Logging in through the CLP; Browser main menu options
Using LO100 29 Logging in through the CLP To log in to the remote management processor through the CLP and enter Terminal mode: 1. Establish a connection to the remote management processor by launching a telnet session or an SSH session. 2. Enter the user name at the login: prompt. The default user ...
Page 30 - Hardware Inventory page; Controlling server power remotely
Using LO100 30 Option Description IPMI PET Configuration Accesses the PET destinations and alert policy table Hardware Inventory page The Hardware Inventory page enables you to remotely identify the presence of processors on a target server. To access this page from a web browser, click Hardware Inv...
Page 31 - Controlling server power from a browser; Controlling server power through the CLP
Using LO100 31 Controlling server power from a browser The Virtual Power screen displays current power status, how long the server has been powered up, and reason for the last server restart. To display the Virtual Power screen, click Virtual Power on the main menu navigation bar. To modify Chassis ...
Page 32 - Controlling server power through the BIOS Setup Utility; Monitoring sensors; Viewing sensors data from a web browser; Viewing sensors data from the BIOS Setup Utility
Using LO100 32 Controlling server power through the BIOS Setup Utility To control how the system responds after a power failure through the BIOS Setup Utility: 1. Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Press the right arrow ( → ) key to navigate to the Power Tab of the BIO...
Page 33 - Platform event filtering configuration
Using LO100 33 2. On ProLiant ML150 G2 servers: a. To navigate to the Monitor menu, press the right arrow ( → ) key. b. Scroll down to view the different sensors. Data is real-time and updated periodically. 3. On ProLiant DL140 G2 and ProLiant DL145 G2 servers: a. Press the right arrow ( → ) key to ...
Page 34 - Using the system event log; Accessing the system event log from a web browser
Using LO100 34 To configure an action (PEF entry) select the desired Event Offsets and PEF Action settings and click Add. • Event Offsets are trip points (movements across thresholds) that define what type of sensor event triggers an action. The information in the Events Offsets section varies with ...
Page 36 - Network settings; Configuring network settings using a web browser; Configuring network settings using the CLP
Using LO100 36 a. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to the View BMC System Event Log submenu. Press the Enter key. b. Use the plus (+) or minus (-) keys to scroll through the events. 7. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exit Setup...
Page 37 - Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility
Using LO100 37 o oemhp_nonvol_mask specifies the subnet mask stored in non-volatile memory. o oemhp_gateway specifies the gateway IP address for the NIC. This setting is dynamic. o oemhp_nonvol_gateway specifies the gateway IP address stored in non-volatile memory. o oemhp_dhcp_enable specifies whet...
Page 38 - Using the virtual floppy feature
Using LO100 38 2. Press the right arrow ( → ) key to navigate to the Advanced menu. 3. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key. 4. On the ProLiant ML150 G2 server: a. Press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll to the Set LAN Interface submenu. Press the Enter key. b. Sele...
Page 41 - Rebooting the server; Platform event trap configuration
Using LO100 41 set oemhp_vsi_path=rboot 4. Configure the remote file permission by entering the following: set oemhp_vsi_permission=<permission>, where <permission> is the file permission default RW (Read Write.) For example: set oemhp_vsi_permission=rw Rebooting the server After the TFT...
Page 42 - User administration; Changing user settings through a web browser
Using LO100 42 To set a policy, do the following: 1. Select the Policy Enable state and enter the Policy Number and Destination Selector information. o The Policy Enable field enables you to selectively enable and disable trap forwarding. o The Policy Number field enables you to select a policy that...
Page 43 - Changing user settings through the CLP; Accessing the remote console through telnet; BIOS console text redirection through telnet
Using LO100 43 Changing user settings through the CLP 1. Log in to the CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO100 (on page 28 )" section. 2. At the command prompt, enter cd map1/accounts . 3. Select a user by entering cd user1 or cd user2. 4. To change the user name, enter set username=<...
Page 44 - Linux console redirection
Using LO100 44 o Flow Control: None o Redirection After BIOS POST: On 5. On HP ProLiant ML150 G2 servers, press the down arrow ( ↓ ) key to scroll down to the Console Redirection option, and press the Enter key to access the submenu. Verify the following settings: o Baud Rate: 9600 o Console Type: V...
Page 45 - Microsoft Windows® EMS management
Using LO100 45 o Console Type: VT100+ o Flow Control: None o Continue C.R. after POST: On o Serial Port: BMC COM PORT (on the ProLiant DL140 G2 and ProLiant DL145 G2 servers only) NOTE: To customize the examples for your server, do the following: • On DL140 G2 servers, replace ttyS0 with ttyS3 • On ...
Page 46 - HP SIM support
Using LO100 46 — Console Redirection: Enabled — Baud Rate: 9600 — Terminal Type: VT100+ — Flow Control: None — Redirection After BIOS POST: On 4. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exit Setup. After enabling Windows® EMS management, you c...
Page 47 - Acronyms and abbreviations
Acronyms and abbreviations 47 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System BMC baseboard management controller CLI Command Line Interface CLP command line protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DSA Digital Signature Algorithm EMS Emergency Management Services HP SIM HP System...
Page 50 - Index
Index 50 A access options 28 accessing software, browser 28 administration 11 alert messages 41 B base management controller (BMC) 11 Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) 16, 32 BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) 16, 32 BIOS console, text redirection 43 BIOS upgrade 16 BMC (base management controller) 11 ...