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HP Blade S y s tem On boar d A dministr ator C ommand L ine In terf ace Us er Gui de Abstract This guide details using the command - line interface for configuration, operation, an d management of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator 4.20 (or later) and the enclosure I nsight Display.
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Conte nts 3 Con tents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 11 What's new ....................................................................
Contents 4 SHOW USER .......................................................................................................................................... 31 SLEEP ..................................................................................
Contents 5 GENERATE K EY ...................................................................................................................................... 53 PING ...................................................................................
Contents 6 DISABLE TELN ET ..................................................................................................................................... 85 DISA BLE TRUS TED HOST ................................................................
Contents 7 SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT ...................................................................................................................... 109 SHOW SSHKEY .....................................................................................
Contents 8 SHOW SYSL OG OA ............................................................................................................................. 135 SHOW SYSL OG HISTORY .........................................................................
Contents 9 ASSIGN INTERCONNECT ..................................................................................................................... 168 CLEAR INTERCO NNECT SESSION ......................................................................
Contents 10 SET VLAN IPC ONFIG STATIC ................................................................................................................. 191 SET VLAN OA ...................................................................................
Introduction 11 Intr o duction W hat's new The following chan ges have been mad e to this guide, publish ed with the release of O nboard Administra tor firmware versi on 4.20: • The ADD CA CERTIFICATE command restr ictions were updated. • The ADD LANGUAGE command description was u pdated.
Introduction 12 • The SET EBIPAV6 SERVER command line and restr ictions were updated. • The SET FACTORY command description was u pdated. • The SET FIPS MODE command restrictions were u pdated. • The SET FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT command restrictions were u pdated.
Accessing the command line interface 13 A ccessing the co mmand line inte r fac e R emote access to th e Onboard Administra tor The Onboard Administrator CLI can be accesse d remotely through any Telnet or SSH session. Telnet se ssion 1. Open a command - line window from a network - connected client.
Accessing the command line interface 14 Pin Name Signal direction D escription 4 DTR -- >> Data terminal r eady 5 GND System ground 6 DSR << -- Data set ready 7 RTS -- >> Request to send 8 CTS << -- Clear to send 9 RI << -- Ring indica tor 2.
Command line 15 C ommand line C ommand line overv iew The CLI can b e used as an alternative m ethod for mana ging the Onboa rd Administrat or. Using the CLI can be useful in the followin g scenarios:.
Command line 16 • TEST Because these word s indicate specific fun c tions within t he Onboard Administ rator firmware, th ey are only allowed where exp licitly defined in the help document ation for a com mand. Attempts t o use reserved word s in a command where not all owed results in an Invalid Arguments error.
Command line 17 Account classification Capabil ities Account name / Privilege lev el Bays selected fo r this account password recovery option • Can download, add, and clear SSHKey.
Command line 18 Account classification Capabil ities Account name / Privilege lev el Bays selected fo r this account information of enclosure • Can view CLI hist ory bays selected, but the capabilit.
Command line 19 iLO privileges administrator op erator use r Administer user accounts X Remote console access X X Virtual power a nd reset X X Virtual media X X Configure iLO se ttings X Login to iLO .
General commands 20 G ene r al co mmands CLEAR SCREEN • Command: CLEAR SCREEN • Description: Clears the ter minal screen • Access level : Administrator, Oper ator, User EXIT • Command: EXIT .
General commands 21 LOGOUT • Descriptio n: Exits the command line interpreter • Access level : Administrator, Oper ator, User Q UIT • Command: QUIT • Description: Exits the command line interp.
Rack comm ands 22 R ac k commands S ET RACK NAME • Command: SET RACK NAME <rack name> • Description: Sets the rack name • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The <rack name> must be a maximu m of 32 characters long and i ncludes all alphanumeric, the dash, and the under score chara cters.
Rack comm ands 23 SHOW RACK NAME • Command: SHOW RACK NAME • Description: Displays the user defined rack name set ting for the en closure • Access level/B ay level: All • Restrictions: None .
Rack comm ands 24 USE813AMMP OK No 172.16.1.60 09USE813AMMP -- data error-- OA - E4115BECFBAB> SHOW TOPOLOGY IPV6 Detecting linked enclosures .... Rack Topology (top - down) Rack UUID: 09SGH211PHT1.
User account commands 25 U ser account co mmands A DD USER • Command: ADD USER "<user name>" ["<password>"] • Description: Adds a user to the system.
User account commands 26 ASSIG N OA • Command: ASSIGN OA {"<user name>" | LDAP GROUP "<LDAP group name>"} • Description: Assigns the Onb oard Administrators sp ecified to an existing u ser or group • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: The <user nam e> is case sensi tive.
User account commands 27 ENABLE STRONG PASSWORDS • Description: When enabled, t his command requi res that a user's passwor d contain at least one charac ter from three of the four cat egories.
User account commands 28 REMOVE USER • Command: REMOVE USER {ALL | "<user name>" | CERTIFICATE "<user name>"} • Description: Removes a us er from the sy stem and/ or any certifi cate mapp ed to the user. I f you speci fy ALL, then the command is r un for all user s except the defa ult system acco unts.
User account commands 29 o When in FIPS Mode OFF, the character set includes all printable charac ters. When in FIPS Mode ON/DEBUG, the password must contain at least one character from three of t he four types of characters. The four types a re upper - case, lower - case, numeric, and non - alphanu meric.
User account commands 30 o You must use double quotes if the contact information contains any spaces. S ET USER FU LLNAME • Command: SET USER FULLNAME ["<user name>"] "<full name>" • Description: Sets a user' s full name.
User account commands 31 SHOW PASSWORD SETTINGS • Description: Displays the current minimum password length and strong password settings • Access level/B ay level: All users • Restrictions: None.
User account c ommands 32 o Users who do not h ave OA administrator access levels can only view their user i nformation. • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> SHOW USER Local User "Administrator&quo.
User account commands 33 UNASSIGN {SERVER | INTERCONNECT} {<bay number> | ALL | <bay number> - <bay number>} {"<user name>" | LDAP GROUP "<LDAP group name>.
Two- Factor Authentica tion commands 34 T wo - F act or A uthe nti cati on commands A DD CA CERTIFICATE • Command: ADD CA CERTIFICATE <end marker> < n> <certificate> < n> <end marker> • Description: Adds a CA certi ficate on the command lin e.
Two- Factor Authentica tion commands 35 DISABLE TWOFACTOR • Description: Disables Two - Factor Authentication • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None D OWNLOAD CA CERTIF.
Two- Factor Authentica tion commands 36 When the Onboard Administrator is oper ating in FIPS Mode, th e minimum RSA ke y length is 2048 bits, and the signature hash algorithm must be SHA1, SHA - 224, SHA - 256, SHA - 384, or SHA - 512.
Two- Factor Authentica tion commands 37 Failure to give a proper end marker before and after the certificate might cause the interface to wait for the appropriate e nd marker indefinitel y. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: o This command is only avai lable in script mode.
Two- Factor Authentica tion commands 38 • Access level/B ay level: All • Restrictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> SHOW TWOFACTOR INFO Two Factor Authentication: Enabled : Disabled Cer.
Directory comma nds 39 D ir ec tory commands A DD LDAP CERTIFICATE • Command: ADD LDAP CERTIFICATE <end marker> < n> <certificate> < n> <end marker> • Description: Adds an LDAP cer tificate on the command line. To add the certificate: a.
Directory comma nds 40 ASSIGN for LDAP • Command: ASSIGN {SERVER | INTERCONNECT} {<bay number> | ALL | <bay number> - <bay number>} {"<user name>" | LDAP GROUP &quo.
Dire ctory comma nds 41 D OWNLOAD LD AP CERTIFIC ATE • Command: DOWNLOAD LDAP CERTIFICATE "<url>" • Description: o Downloads an LDAP certificate to establish a trusted relationship with the LDAP server. o The <url> specifie s the location of the cer tificate to be downloaded .
Directory comma nds 42 o This comman d revokes trust in the LDAP server ass ociated with the certificate. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None R EMOVE LDAP GROUP • Command: REMOVE LDAP GROUP {ALL | "<group name>"} • Description: Removes the L DAP group from t he system.
Directory comma nds 43 o Must be 0 to 58 characters in length. o Valid characters are all alphanumeric, the un derscore (_), the dash ( - ), and spaces.
Directory comma nds 44 SET LDAP SEARCH {1 - 6 } "<search content>" • Description: Sets up to six search co ntexts in priority order • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • .
Directory comma nds 45 M1owKTEnMCUGA1UEAxMeY2NlZ2NhbTAxLmFtZXJpY2FzLmhwcWNvcnAubmV0MIGf MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDNYsB8T6rJhJQXbKvM5JLi6EXNAtFL ayV11QVyrtjRtOjRGySwFCk9KNzRS7PIP/p9gH20Ic+ZvgX0fRPnnU/2imMeTGr2 raIYGRSFBJ4sCpAP87m/7Hzk0kiyZ+7KJq92Q61Pipkea.
Directory comma nds 46 Search Context #4 : Search Context #5 : Search Context #6 : T EST LDAP • Command: TEST LDAP "<username >" "<password>" • Description: Run LDAP tests and optionally attempt to login to the LDAP server using the username and password.
HP SIM commands 47 H P S IM commands A DD HPSIM CER TIFICATE • Command: ADD HPSIM CERTIFICATE <end marker> < n> <certificate> < n> <end marker> • Description: Adds an HP SIM certificate on the c ommand line. To add the certificate: a.
HP SIM commands 48 OA administrator • Restrictions: o Do not include the network prefix length with IPv6 addresses. o When the Onboar d Administrator i s operating in FIPS Mode, the minim um RSA key length is 2 048 bits, and the signature hash algorithm must be SHA1, SHA - 224, SHA - 256, SHA - 384, or S HA - 512.
HP SIM commands 49 The data incl udes the curr ent HP SIM SS O Trust Mode (s ee SET HPSIM TRUST MODE ) and a list of names that the Onboard Administrator is configured to trust using a tr ust certificate.
General management command s 50 G ene r al manage ment commands D ISABLE UR B • Command: DISABLE URB • Description: Disables URB reporting. • Access level/B ay level: OA Administrat or, OA Operator • Restr ictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> disable urb Utility Ready Blade (URB) reporting has been disabled.
General management command s 51 ENABLE URB • Command: ENABLE URB { HTTP | SMTP | BOTH } • Descriptio n: Enables URB repor ting • Access level/B ay level: OA Administrat or, OA Operator • Restrictions: The URB URL and inte rval must be set befo re enabling URB reporting.
General management command s 52 — Email Address — Surname — Given Name — Alternative Name — Initials — DN Qualifier — Challenge Pa ssword — Unstructured Name o The Alternative Name field is used to create the X509v3 Subject A lternative Name extension attribute.
Ge neral management commands 53 Prompt Description Restrictions where the Onb oard Administrator is located. Organizational U nit The unit within the company or organization th at owns the Onboard Adminis trator. (Optional) Must be 0 to 60 chara cters long.
General management command s 54 OA administrator • Restrictions: o The SHA - 224 hash algorithm may not work with some web browsers without the latest encryption libraries.
General management command s 55 SET FACTORY • Command: SET FACTORY • Description: o Restores the Onboard Admi nistrator to its fac tory defaults. The Admin istrator account password does not change. o The Onboard Adminis trator restarts after all changes are ma de.
General management command s 56 SET URB PROXY URL { <url> } sets the proxy URL to use whe n sending URB m essages. SET URB INTERVAL { HOURLY <minute> | DAILY <hour> | WEEKLY < day> <hour> | MONTHLY <day> <hour> } sets the in terval at whic h URB messa ges are sent.
General management command s 57 >SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_SUMMARY >SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS >SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP >SHOW FIPS MODE >SHOW OA INFO >SHOW OA NETWORK >SHOW OA STATUS ALL >SH.
General management command s 58 >SHOW VLAN >SHOW URB >SHOW FIRMWARE SUMMARY >SHOW FIRMWARE SUMMARY CSV >SHOW FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT >SHOW FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT LOG >SHOW FIRMWARE LOG S.
General management command s 59 URB Proxy URL: URB Interval: Daily at hour 0 Last Attempt: None TEST URB • Command: TEST URB • Description: Manually sends the URB message to the endpoint. This command can be us eful for testing the configurat ion or resend ing a messag e after a failur e.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 60 E nc losur e Ba y I P A ddr es sing commands A DD EBIPA • Command: ADD EBIPA {SERVER | INTERCONNECT} DNS <ip address> [{ , | - } <bay number>] .
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 61 • Description: Disables the abil ity of the Onboard Admini strator to give devi ces in the bays IPv6 addres ses usi ng DHCPv6. If no bay numbers are specified, then EBIPA IP v6 is disabled for all bays . Devices in bays receive IP addresses fr om an exter nal server.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 62 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: Before using this comma nd, you must set up the EBIPA IPv6 settings.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 63 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: If SCRIPT MO DE is ON when EBIP A is config ured (either by r unning EBIPA com man.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 64 OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: o The <IP address> and <netmask> must be in the form ###.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 65 o The <IP address> and <netmask> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255. o Do not use the 169.254. x.x range when confi guring EBIPA - assigned addre sses, as this n etwork address range is reserved for use by the Onboar d Administrator.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 66 o The /prefix length r anges from 0 to 128. The prefix len gth is mandatory except when spe cifying the gateway address. o Do not use the fe80: :/10 prefix wh en configuring EBI PA - assigned a ddresses, as this n etwork prefix is reserved for link local S LAAC addres ses.
Enclosure Bay IP Addressing commands 67 SET EBIPAV6 SERVER NONE 3 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: o The <IPv6 address> must be in the form ####:####:####:## ##:####:####: ####:####/###, where #### ranges fr om 0 to FFFF.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 68 Successfully set device (iLO) bay #5B to IPv6 address 4001::4bd0/64 Successfully set device (iLO) bay #6B to IPv6 address 4001::4bd1/64 Successfully set device.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 69 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 3A Yes 172.16.211.121 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 3B Yes 172.16.211.129 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 4 Yes 172.16.211.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 70 8 Yes 172.16.211.118 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 8A Yes 172.16.211.126 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 8B Yes 172.16.211.134 255.255.0.0 172.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 71 Bay: 1B Enabled: No EBIPA : (Not Set) Current: (Not Set) Gateway: (Not Set) DNS 1: (Not Set) DNS 2: (Not Set) DNS 3: (Not Set) Domain: (Not Set) --------------.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 72 DNS 2: (Not Set) DNS 3: (Not Set) Domain: (Not Set) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bay: 4 Enabled: Yes EBIPA: 1000::500:10:4/64 Current: (Not Set) Gateway: (Not Set) DNS 1: 1000::1 DNS 2: 1000::5 DNS 3: (Not Set) Domain: bladeslab.
Enclosure Bay IP Addres sing commands 73 EBIPA: 1000::500:10:6/64 Current: (Not Set) Gateway: (Not Set) DNS 1: 1000::1 DNS 2: 1000::5 DNS 3: (Not Set) Domain: bladeslab.
Enclosure Bay IP A ddress ing commands 74 DNS 3: (Not Set) Domain: bladeslab.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bay: 8A Enabled: No EBIPA: (Not Set) Current: .
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 75 E nc losur e netw or k conf igur atio n commands ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 • Command: ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 [{<bay number>}| ACTIVE | STAN DBY] <ipv6 address/prefix length> • Description: Adds an IPv6 stati c address for the Onboard Admin istrator.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 76 The <ip address> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255. ADD OA DNS IPV6 • Command: ADD OA DNS IPV6 [<bay number>] <ipv6 address{/prefix length}> • Description: Adds an IPv6 address to the list o f DNS servers.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 77 OA administrator • Restrictions: o S SHKEY is only a vailable for the Admini strator local account. o SSHKEY works only in script mode. o SSHKEY string is lim ited to 4KB on Onbo ard Administrator v ersions prior to 2.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 78 o The <host> value can be an IPv4 address, an IPv6 addr ess, or a DNS name (maxi mum of 64 characters).
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 79 Name Descrip tion Privac y passphrase Pri vacy passphrase used to encrypt operations. This entry must be at least eight characters in length. If not specified, the authorizatio n passphrase is used. noAuthNoPriv|authN oPriv|authPr iv Only applies to local users.
Enclosure network configur ation co mmands 80 CLEAR LOGIN_BANNER_TEX T • Command: CLEAR LOGIN_BANNER_TEXT • Description: Clears the currently configured login banner text. • Access level /B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: Clearing the login banner t ext disables the login banner option.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 81 OA Administrat or OA Bays • Restrictions: o All servers in the enclos ure should be p ower ed off before clea ring the VCMODE. o The enclosure will n o longer be mana ged by Virtual Connect, a nd servers will rev ert to default Ethernet MAC and Fibre Channel WWN assignments.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 82 OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None DISABLE ENCLOSURE_IP_MO DE • Command: DISABLE ENCLOSURE_IP_MODE • Description: Disables En closure IP Mod e. Active and Standby On board Administrators re tain their current IP addre sses.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 83 OA administra tor, OA operator • Restrictions: None D ISABLE IPV 6 • Command: DISABLE IPV6 • Description: Disables IPv6 protoc ol for management in terfaces of all devic es in the enclosure.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 84 • Restrictions: None DISABLE NTP • Command: DISABLE NTP • Description: Disables the synchr onizing of time and date with a remote serv er using the NTP prot ocol. Does not clear any NTP serv ers that have b een configur ed.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 85 None D ISABLE SN MP • Command: DISABLE SNMP • Description: Disables SNMP suppo rt for the Onboard Administr ator. Does not clea r the SNMP tra p receivers that have been configured. SNMP trap recei vers can still be added and re moved.
Enclosure network configuratio n comma nds 86 D ISABLE XMLR EPLY • Command: DISABLE XMLREPLY • Description: Disables XML reply data return over the HTTP port • Access le vel/Bay level: OA admini.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 87 o If your FTP server do es not support anonymous connections, you can specif y a user name and password in the format ftp://username:password@host/path/file.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 88 ENABLE ENCLOSURE_ILO_FEDERATION_SUPPORT • Description: Enables the Onboard Admi nistrator support requi red to allow peer - to - peer network communication necessary for iLO F ederation am ong suitably capable iLO s within the enclosur e.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 89 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: o An IPv4 DNS server mus t be configured on the Onbo ard Administrator, and the de v ices to be accessed mu st be register ed for reverse lookup wi th the DNS name server.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 90 • Access level /B ay level: OA administ rator • Restrictions: None E NABLE IPV 6 • Command: ENABLE IPV6 • Description: Enables IPv6 protocol for m anagement interfac es of all devic es in the enclosu re.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 91 E NABLE SLAAC • Command: ENABLE SLAAC • Description: Enables auto - configuration of IPv6 addre sses from SLA AC messages for managem ent interface s of all devices in the enclosure.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 92 ENABLE TRUSTED HO ST • Command: ENABLE TRUSTED HOST • Description: Enables IP security for the Onboard Administrator • Access level/B ay level: OA ad.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 93 REMOVE OA DNS • Command: REMOVE OA DNS [<OA bay number>] <ip address> • Description: Removes the IP addre ss of a DNS server from the list for the speci fied Onboard Administrato r. The DNS serv ers are used only if the system is configured to use a s tatic IP address.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 94 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrict ions: IPv6 addresses cannot specify the network prefix length.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 95 Removes an I Pv4 or IPv6 ad dress from the l ist of address es being han dled by the IP S ecurity feature.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 96 S ET ALERTMAIL SENDERNAME • Command: SET ALERTMAIL SENDERNAME "<name>" • Description: Sets the Alert Mail sender' s name. This n ame is attach ed to the email a ddress in the from field in an alertmail message.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 97 o If the change is to FIPS MODE ON or FIPS MODE DEBUG , stro ng passwords are enabled, mini mum password length is se t to eight characters, and a new Admi nistrator account passwor d is requested.
Enclosure network configuration co mman ds 98 SET LOGIN_BANNER_TEXT <end marker> < n> <banner text> < n> <end marker > • Description: Sets the login banner text to be displaye d when the user attempts to log in to the Onboard Administrator.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 99 • Description: Sets the primary server used for synchronizing time and date using the NTP. The <host> value can be an IPv4 address, an I Pv6 address, or a DNS name.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 100 S ET OA NA ME • Command: SET OA NAME [<bay number> | ACTIVE | STANDBY] "<OA name>" • Description: Sets the Onboard Admi nistrator name. If a bay n umber is not spec ified, the command defaults to the active Onboard Admini strator.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 101 SET SERIAL BAUD [ 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200] • Description: Configure s the baud rate set tings for the OA serial consol e port.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 102 • Example: OA> set snmp engineid testid SNMP engine id set to "0x8000000b04746573746964" S ET SNMP CONTAC T • Command: SET SNMP CONTACT "<contact>" • Description: Configures the name of the system contact.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 103 o In ON mode, Onboard Admin istrator is in a FIPS 140 -2- compliant mode, using only FIPS 140 - 2 approved algorithms such as AES and TLSv1.2. o In DEBUG mode, Onboard Admin istrator is in a similar state as ON but with op tion for HP debug support.
Enclosure network configuration co mman ds 104 info. It could take up to 3 minutes for devices to gain connectivity after insertion. 3b OK 4 Absent 5a OK 5b OK 6 Absent 7 Absent 8a OK 8b OK 9 Subsumed.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 105 4 OK 5 OK 6 OK 7 OK 8 OK 9 OK 10 OK Onboard Administrator Health: Bay Status Problem Corrective Action --- -------------------- ---------------------- ---.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 106 o IPv4 information o IPv6 information o DHCP state o SLAAC o Dynamic DNS state o Static Default Gate way o Current Defa ult Gateway o IP address subnet ma.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 107 - - - - - IPv4 Information - - - - - DHCP: Enabled - Dynamic DNS IPv4 Address: 16.84.194.23 Netmask: 255.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 108 SHOW SNMP • Command: SHOW SNMP • Description: Displays the SNMP configuration, inclu ding: o SNMP system name o Location o Contact o Read community na.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 109 • Example: OA> show snmp user list SNMPv3 User Local Access Security EngineID -------------------------------- ------ ------ -------- ----------- Bob.
Enclosure network configuration co mmands 110 SHOW VCMODE • Description: Displays Virtua l Connect Mode settings • Access level/B ay level: All • Restrictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577.
Enclosure management comma nds 111 E nc lo sur e managemen t commands A DD LANGUAGE • Command: ADD LANGUAGE <URL> • Description: o Uploads and instal ls a language pack. o Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and USB. o The URL should be fo rmatted as protocol://host/path/file.
Enclosure management comma nds 112 • Description: Connects to the OA CLI on a linked enclosu re. To get a list of linked enclosure na mes, use the SHOW TOPOLOGY command.
Enclosure management comma nds 113 DISABLE LLF • Description: Disables Link Loss Failov e r for Onboard Administrator Redund ancy. • Access level/B ay level :: Operator, Adm inistrator • Restrictions: You must have Onbo ard Administrator permission to pe rform this command.
Enclosure management comma nds 114 • Description: Enables Link Loss Fai lover for Onboard Admin istrator Redundan cy. • Access level/B ay level: Operator, Adm inistrator • Restrictions: You must.
Enclosure management comma nds 115 o hh: Hour (24 - hour time) o mm: Minute o CC: Century o YY: Year o TZ: Time zone If you leave th e time zone var iable blank, t hen the curren t time zone is left in effect . • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: Date and time can on ly be set if NTP is disabled.
Enclosure management comma nds 116 The <asset tag> mu st be 0 to 32 charac ters long and includes all alphanumeric, underscor e (_), and dash ( - ) characters.
Enclosure management comma nds 117 OA administrator • Restrictions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 SET ENCLOSURE SERIAL_NU MBER • Command: SET ENCLOSURE SERIAL_NUMBER "<serial number>" • Description: Sets th e enclosure se rial number. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: o Must be 10 characte rs in length.
Enclosure management comma nds 118 S ET OA DO MAIN_NA ME • Command: SET OA DOMAIN_NAME [ <bay number> | active | standby ] {“<do main - name>” | NONE} • Description: o Sets the Onboard Admini strator domain name for t he active or standby OA.
Enclosure management comma nds 119 The FRONT controller enables the internal DVD drive and the fr ont USB connector. The BACK controller enables the two USB ports on the re ar of the KVM Option Mo dule.
Enclosure management comma nds 120 • Description: o Turns power sav ings mode on or off. Enab ling power savings (spe cify ON) turns unneeded power supplies off. (In the On board Administrator GU I, you turn power savings mod e on or of f using the Enable Dynamic Power setting from the Power Management screen.
Enclosure management comma nds 121 #Generated on: Tue Apr 15 10:34:32 2008 #Set Enclosure Time SET TIMEZONE CST6CDT #SET DATE MMDDhhmm{{CC}YY} #Set Enclosure Information SET ENCLOSURE ASSET TAG ".
Enclosure management comma nds 122 SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS • Description: Displays wh ether event n otification is on or off • Access level/B ay level: All • Restrictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS Display Events is set to OFF.
Enclosure management comma nds 123 o Enclosure name o Enclosure type o Onboard Administrat or hardware version o Enclosure Rack U Position o Enclosure part numbe r o Serial number o Asset tag o Onboar.
Enclosure management comma nds 124 Name : BladeSystem c3000 Insight Display Spare Part# : 441831 - 001 Manufacturer: HP Fw Version : 2.0 Diagnostic Status: Internal Data OK SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_SU MMARY • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_ SUMMARY • Description: Displays a detailed s ummary of the enclosure's pre sent power sta te.
Enclosure management comma nds 125 ------- = 1314 Interconnect Bay Power Summary: Bay Name Power Allocated (Watts DC) --- -------------------------------- -------------------------- 1 GbE2c Ethernet B.
Enclosure management comma nds 126 Spare Part Number: XXXXXX - 001 Product Ver: Diagnostic Status: Internal Data OK Device Failure OK Power Cord OK SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE ST.
Enclosure management comma nds 127 • Access level/B ay level: All Bay specifi c • Restrictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Locale Temp Status Temp Caution Critical.
Enclosure management comma nds 128 Firmware Version: 2.40 HwVersion: A0 Blade 1 Model: ProLiant BL480c G1 Manufacturer: HP Serial Number: USM64204B1 Part Number: 416667 - B21 Spare Part Number: 410293.
Enclosure management comma nds 129 Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140 - B21 Spare Part Number: 413996 - 001 Fan 6 Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140 - B21 Spare Part Number: 41.
Enclosure management comma nds 130 S HOW OA • Command: SHOW OA {CERTIFICATE | INFO | NETWORK | STATUS | UPTIME | USB} [ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>] | ACTIVE | STANDBY]] • Description: Displays the certifica te information, network configurati on, status, uptime, or USB mode of the On board Administrator.
Enclosure management comma nds 131 SHOW OA INFO [ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>] | ACTIVE | STANDBY]] • Description: Displays inform ation about the Onboard Administrator. If th e Onboard Administrat or is not specified, the command defaults to the Active Onboard Admini strat or.
Enclosure management comma nds 132 DHCPv6: Disabled Stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC): Enabled Onboard Administrator #1 Network Information: Name: OA - E4115BECFBAB - - - - - IPv4 Information - - - - - DHCP: Enabled - Dynamic DNS DHCP - Supplied Domain Name: Enabled Domain Name: americas.
Enclosure management comma nds 133 Name: OA - 0018FE27577F Role: Active UID: Off Status: OK Diagnostic Status: Internal Data OK Firmware Mismatch OK OA Battery OK S HOW OA UPTIME • Command: SHOW OA UPTIME [ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>] | ACTIVE | STANDBY]] • Description: Displays uptime f or the Onboard Administrator .
Enclosure management comma nds 134 Onboard Administrator USB setting = FRONT SHOW POWER • Command: SHOW POWER • Description: Displays the current power config uration • Access level/B ay level: .
Enclosure management comma nds 135 COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="IML Cleared (iLO user:Administrator)" OA - 0016355E560A> SHOW SYSLOG ENCLOSURE Apr 23 12:25:03 OA: Authentication failure for user larry from 18.84.33.55 , requesting authenticate_user Apr 23 12:25:13 OA: Authentication failure for user larry from 18.
Enclosure management comma nds 136 Apr 2 19:30:27 in.ftpd[31245]: Can't change directory to standby.xml: No such file or directory Apr 2 19:30:29 in.ftpd[31241]: Can't change directory to standby.xml: No such file or directory Apr 2 19:31:09 in.
Enclosure management comma nds 137 U PDATE • Command: UPDATE {IMAGE | ILO | SHOW | DEVICE | FIRMWARE } • Description: o The UPDATE SHOW (or SHOW UPDATE ) command displays e nclosure devices that ar e available for firmware upgrade. o The UPDATE DEVICE command executes the firmwar e upgrade process on one or mo re available enclosure d evices.
Enclosure management comma nds 138 ICBAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass - thru Module for c - C | 6A | 2.4.3 | 2.10.3 ICBAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass - thru Module for c - C | 7A | 2.4.3 | 2.10.3 IC BAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass - thru Module for c - C | 8A | 2.
Enclosure management comma nds 139 o Updates the Onboard A dministrator firmware usin g an image on a firmware CD. Enc losure Firmware Management mus t be configured with a valid I SO URL. o S upported protocols ar e HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. o The URL must be formatted as: protocol://host/path/file.
Enclosure management comma nds 140 U PLOAD SU PPORTDU MP • Command: UPLOAD SUPPORTDUMP {"<url>"} • Description: o Uploads supportdump data to the specified URL. o Supported protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. o The URL must b e formatted as: protocol://host/path/file.
Enclosure Firm ware Ma nagement commands 141 E nc losur e F irm w ar e Manageme nt co mmands DISCOVER FIRMWAR E SERVER • Command: DISCOVER FIRMWARE SERVER { ALL | <bay number> [{ - | ,} <bay number>] } • Description: Manual firmware discovery.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 142 SET FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT { URL | POLICY | POWER | SCHEDULE | BAYS_TO_INCLUDE | FORCE DOWNGRADE } • Description: Configures variou s enclosure firmwa re man.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 143 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: o OFF — The server must be powered off or the Onboard Administrator cancels the operation. This setting is the default. o POWEROFF — The Onboard Administrator attempts to softly shut down the se rver.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 144 o The bays_to_include feature only applies to P roLiant ser ver blades. Integrity s er ver blade s do not support th is feature. Partner blade support is provided through the as sociated server bl ade based on whether the firmware ISO supports the PCIe adapter card in the partner bl ade.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 145 • Example: OA - 00215AB0EA21> show firmware management Enclosure Firmware Settings Enclosure: OA - 984BE1601C55 Firmware Management: Enabled - Force Downgrade: Enabled - Firmware ISO URL: http://16.84.188.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 146 You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber. • Example: iLO2 1.81 Jan 15 2010 Power Management Controller Device Bay: 12 Discovered: Mon 2010 - 09 .
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement c ommands 147 System ROM I19 07/10/2009 iLO2 1.79 Aug 28 2009 Power Management Controller 3.4 SHOW FIRMWARE SUMMA RY CSV • Command: SHOW FIRMWARE SUMMARY CSV • Description: Displays a summary of enclosure firmware co mponents in comma separated valu e format.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 148 12, ProLiant BL495c G6, Mon 2010 - 09 - 13 17:18:28, System ROM, A14 2009.12.09, A14 2009.12.09, ILO2, 1.81, 1.82, Power Management Controlle r, ERROR, , HP NC532i Dual Port 10GbE Multifunction BL - c Adapter , Boot cod e: 5.
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 149 SHOW FIRMWARE LOG SES SION • Command: SHOW FIRMWARE LOG SESSION { ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>] } • Description: Displays the .
Enclosure Firmware Mana gement commands 150 UPDATE FIRMWARE SERVER • Command: UPDATE FIRMWARE SERVER { ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} • Description: Initiates m anual upda te of the selected servers, using the config ured HP firmwa re ISO image U RL.
Blade management command s 151 B lade manageme nt commands CONNECT SERVER • Command: CONNECT SERVER [SERIAL] <bay number> • Description: Opens a Text Co nsole sessi on to the iLO sp ecified. If th e optional ar gument SERIAL is specified, a Virtual Serial Port se ssion is started.
Blade management command s 152 f. Finish the command with the end marker. To view the RIBCL scrip t that will be sent to th e iLO, specify TEST. • Access level/Bay level: All Bay specifi c • Restrictions: o You must have acce ss to the specified bays .
Blade management command s 153 POWEROFF SERVER CAUTION: This command can cause a serve r blade to lose data o r become un stable. • Command: POWEROFF SERVER {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} [FORCE] • Description: o Performs a gr aceful shutdown of the s erver in the sp ecified ba y.
Blade management command s 154 REBOOT SERVER • Command: REBOOT SERVER { ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} [FORCE] [{ NORMAL |PXE | HDD | RBSU | CD | FLOPPY | USB }] • Description: o Sends a requ est to the serv er to perform a system reset .
Blade manag ement commands 155 o SET SERVER BOOT ONCE (on page 155 ) sets the boot device to be used on the next boot of the bays specified. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator Bay specifi c • Restrictions: o You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber.
Blade management command s 156 • Description: o Stores a sett ing for the IP L to be passed t o the specifie d server s at the next reboot. o HDD sets Hard Disk Drive as th e boot device to be used on the n ext boot. o PXE sets the PXE Server as the boot device to be u sed on the next boot.
Blade management command s 157 Bay specifi c • Restrictions: You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber. S HOW SERVER BOOT • Command: SHOW SERVER BOOT {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} • Description: Displays the b oot settings for the sp ecified serv ers.
Blade management command s 158 o NICs name and slot number o iLO name, iLO IP ad dress, and iLO firm ware version o Power Managemen t Controller versi on o VLAN ID o IPv6 informati on o iLO Federation capabilit y • Access level/B ay level: All Bay specifi c • Restrictions: o You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber.
Blade management command s 159 Management Processor IPv6 Information: Link Local Address: fe80::9e8e:99ff:fe17:21e/64 Static Address: 4001::1/64 Stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC): 2001:1::9e.
Blade management command s 160 10 ILOMXQ1281CDZ fe80::9e8e:99ff:fe17:b0f9 LL 2001::aaaa:bbbb:6666 Static 2001:acdc:aabb:bbcc:ccdd:dddd:eeee:20b DHCP 11 [Absent] .
Blade management command s 161 Displays the port mappi ng for the server spec ified by the bay number • A ccess level/B ay level: All Bay specifi c • Restrictions: o You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber. o This command is not appli cable to storage blade s.
Blade management command s 162 <absent> ------------------------------- Blade 006 ------------------------------- <absent> ------------------------------- Blade 007 -----------------------.
Blade management command s 163 8 AiO SB600c Storage Disabled 0 8A Absent Disabled 0 8B Absent Disabled 0 S HOW SERVER STATUS • Command: SHOW SERVER STATUS {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <ba.
Blade management command s 164 Power OK Cooling OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Blade #3 Status: Power: No Server Blade Installed Blade #4 Status: Power: No Server Blade Installed .
Blade management command s 165 SHOW SERVER TEMP {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} • Description: Displays the temp erature sensor info rmation for a specified s erver blad e or range of server blades • Access level/B ay level: All Bay specifi c • Restrictions: o You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber.
Blade management command s 166 CPU Zone OK 35C/ 95F 70C 75C CPU 2 OK N/A CPU 2 OK N/A Memory Zone OK 56C/ 0F 85C 100C Ambient Zone OK 22C/ 71F 38C 43C Virtual Fan: 25% Device Bay #5 Temperature Inform.
Blade management command s 167 INITIAL_UPDATE="10/08/2007 01:31" COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="Server Blade Enclosure LAN Settings Changed (Enclosure Serial Num ber shorty - lab)&quo.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 168 I nt er connec t manageme nt co mmands ASSIGN INTERCONNECT • Command: ASSIGN INTERCONNECT {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} {"<u.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 169 You must have expl icit access to a bay give n by the ASSIGN INTERCONNECT command. POWEROFF INTERCONNE CT • Command: POWEROFF INTERCONNECT {ALL | <bay number.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 170 SET INTERCONNECT ADMIN_PASSWO RD FACTORY • Command: SET INTERCONNECT ADMIN_PASSWORD FACTORY [<bay number>] • Description: Causes the interconnect to change the Administrator password to the fac tory default.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 171 • Restrictions: You must have acce ss to the specified bay nu mber. SET INTERCONNECT POWERDELAY • Command: SET INTERCONNECT POWERDELAY {ALL | <bay number&g.
Inte rconnect manageme nt commands 172 — Product name — Product part numbe r — Product version — Product seri al number — Asset tag — VLAN ID o INTERCONNECT STATUS displays status i nformation, UID state, and health state for the specified interconnects.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 173 SHOW INTERCONNECT INFO • Command: SHOW INTERCONNECT INFO {PORT MAP | POWERDELAY | SESSIONS | STATUS} [ALL | <bay number> | <bay number> - <bay nu.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 174 IPv6 Information: LL Address: fe80::223:7dff:fe43:9c4e/64 LL URL: http://[fe80::223:7dff:fe43:9c4e] SLAAC Address: 1000::223:7dff:fe43:9c4e/64 SLAAC URL: http://[1000::223:7dff:fe43:9c4e] DHCPv6 Address: 1000::56d5:ce5e:3a8e:b91a/64 DHCPv6 URL: http://[1000::56d5:ce5e:3a8e:b91a] 2.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 175 External Serial Port Interface: Absent External Ethernet Interface: Absent Manufacturer: HP VLAN ID: 1 SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST • Command: SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST [IPV6] • Description: o Displays the interconnect list o Displays IPv4 inform ation by default.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 176 Totals: 2 interconnect modules installed, 2 powered on. S HOW INTERCONNECT PORT MAP • Command: SHOW INTERCONNECT PORT MAP {ALL | <bay number> | <bay nu.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 177 Current PowerDelay Status: Not in Progress Bay Device PowerDelay State Delay (seconds) --- -------------------------------- ------------ 1 Cisco Catalyst Blade Sw.
Interconnect manageme nt commands 178 Internal Data OK Management Processor OK Thermal Warning OK Thermal Danger OK I/O Configuration OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Interconnect Module #2 Sta.
Active Health S ystem commands 179 A cti v e Health S y s tem co mmands ENABLE ACTIVE HEALTH SY STEM • Command: ENABLE ACTIVE_HEALTH_SYSTEM • Description: • Enables logging of inventory and health status for shared infrastructure ite ms such as fans and power supplies to the blade s that depend upon them.
Enclosure DVD commands 180 E nc losur e D VD commands SET SERVER DVD • Command: SET SERVER DVD {CONNECT | DISCONNECT} [USB://url] {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} • Description: Connects or d isconnect s the specifi ed server or ran ge of server s from the enclo sure DVD drive.
Enclosure DVD commands 181 5 - [Bay empty] 6 - [Bay empty] 7 No 8 - [Non - server blade].
Remote syslog commands 182 R emote s y slog commands DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Command: DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Description: Disables rem ote system log ging • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator Restrictions: To perform this co mmand, you must be an operat or or administrator with OA permission.
Remote syslog commands 183 SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERV ER • Command: SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER {<IPv4/IPv6> | <dns name>} • Description: Sets the IP add ress or DNS na me for remote sy stem .
Remote syslog commands 184 R emote syslog exa mple The remote syslo g consists of a date and t ime stamp, the Onbo ard Administrator IP addre ss, text, and a priority number. T he date and time stamp, and the t ext match the Onboard A dmi nistrator syslo g entry.
USB support commands 185 U SB suppo r t commands D OWNLOAD CONFIG usin g USB key • Command: DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url> • Description: Downloads a saved con figuration file fro m a specific IP host. The fi le is not chec ked for errors but is automatically exec uted in SCRIPT MODE.
USB support commands 186 • Description: Displays a list of Firmwar e images, configurat ion scripts, an d ISO images present on the enclosu re USB media • Access leve l/Bay level: OA administrator.
USB support commands 187 You cannot use the FORCE option for downgrade in FIPS Mode ON/DEBUG. CAUTION: When a firmware upgrade is i n process, do not disconnect the Onboard Administrator mod ules. Disconne cting these modules could render the Onboa rd Administrator unusable.
VLAN commands 188 V L A N commands A DD VLAN • Command: ADD VLAN <VLAN ID> ["<VLAN NAME>"] • Description: Creates a VLAN ID and a n optional VLAN NAME. • Access level/B ay level: OA administra tor, OA operator • Restrictions: o The VLAN ID is an integer f rom 1 to 4094.
VLAN commands 189 ENABLE VLAN • Command: ENABLE VLAN • Description: This comman d enables or t u rns on VLAN on the enclosure. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None REMOVE VLAN • Command: REMOVE VLAN <VLAN ID> • Description: Removes a VL AN ID.
VLAN commands 190 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The VLAN ID is a value between 1 and 4094. S ET VLAN FAC TORY • Command: SET VLAN FACTORY • Description: Restores th e VLAN setting s to factory defaults.
VLAN commands 191 • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None S ET VLAN IPCONFIG DHCP • Command: SET VLAN IPCONFIG DHCP [<OA bay number>] <OA VLAN ID> • Description: Temporarily sets the OA to DHCP mode and the speci fied VLAN ID (0 to 4094).
VLAN commands 192 S ET VLAN OA • Command: SET VLAN OA <VLAN ID> • Description: Sets or changes the VLAN ID of the Onboard Admini strator. Loss of connectivity to the Onboard Administrator will o ccur if this is improper ly set.
VLAN commands 193 SHOW VLAN • Description: Shows VLAN settings. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator, OA use r • Restrictions: None • Example: OA - 0018FE27577F> show vlan show vlan VLAN is enabled. OA VLAN ID = 1. Default VLAN ID (untagged) = 1.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 194 H P Insi ght R emo te Support commands A DD REMOTE_SUPPORT CERTIFICATE • Command: ADD REMOTE_SUPPORT CERTIFICATE <end marker> < n> <certificat.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 195 o Specify th e URL where th e certificate can be found. o Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. o Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. o The URL syntax for IP v4 addresses is prot ocol://<ipv4 add ress>/path/file.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 196 REMOTE_SUPPORT (on page 200 ) command to send a test event to confirm the connecti on between OA and Insight Remot e Support. If your enclosure uses a web proxy server to access the Internet, enter proxy information with the SET REMOTE_SUPPORT DIRECT PROXY (on page 198 ) command.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 197 D ISABLE RE MOTE_SUP PORT • Command: DISABLE REMOTE_SUPPORT • Description: Unregisters the On board Administrator from the Re mote Support server • Access.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 198 Remote Support mus t be enabled before sen ding a data collection. If the enclosure contai ns a large number of bl ades, the test might take sev eral minutes. A fter the test is complet e, the status is reflect ed in the SHOW REMOTE_SUPPORT command output.
HP Insight Remote Su pport comman ds 199 Displays Remote Su pport settings and informati on such as: o Remote Support status o Connection type: DIRECT or IRS (Insight Remote Support) o Online passport.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 200 subjectOrganization = Hewlett - Packard Company subjectOrganization alUnit = Hewlett - Packard Insight Remote Support subjectCommonName = pdehost24.
HP Insight Remote Sup port commands 201 • Restrictions: Remote Suppor t must be enabled before sending a test event. If th e enclosure conta ins a large number of blades, the test might take several minutes. After the test has c ompleted, the status is reflected in the SHOW REMOTE_SUPPORT command output.
Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands 202 Enc losur e Dy nami c P o w er Ca p commands SET ENCLOSURE POWER_C AP • Command: SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP { <cap> [<derated_circuit_capacity> <rated_circuit_capacity>] | OFF } • Description: Sets the Enclosu re Dynamic Power Cap in watts AC.
Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands 203 If you have p reviously specified ba ys to exclud e, using this comman d again rep laces that specificat ion rather than augmenting it. • Access level/B ay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restri ction: You can exclude no more than one fourth of the bays.
Event notifications 204 E v ent no tif icati ons E nclosure event n otifications Enclosure eve nts produce s creen messag es with the show events option enabled. If y ou are directly affected by an event, a m essage is prod uced whether t he show events option is enable d or disabled.
Event notifications 205 Event Cause Fan Status Change The status of a fan ha s changed. Fan Inserted A fan has been insert ed. Fan Removed A fan has been removed. Interconnect Inserted An int erconnect module was inserted into the enclosure. Interconnect Thermal Status Changed The thermal status of a n interconnect module changed.
Event notifications 206 Event Cause User Rights T he privilege level of a user on the Onb oard Administrator was changed. If y ou are logged in as this user, you are disconnected fro m the Onboard Adminis trator. You can log in again with your new privilege level.
Support and other resources 207 S uppo r t and other r eso ur ce s B efore you contact HP Be sure to ha ve the following inform ation avail able before you call HP: • Active Health S ystem log (HP ProLiant G en8 or later products) Download and have av ailable an Active He alth System log for 3 days before the f ailure was detecte d.
Time zone settings 208 T ime z one settings U niversal time zone sett ings IMPORTANT: Time zones must be ent ered exactly as they a ppear. The following table pr ovides the Universal time zone settings that ar e supported by the Onboard Administrator.
Time zone settings 209 Africa/Cairo Africa/Khartou m Africa/Nairobi — Africa/ Casablanca Africa/Kigali Africa/Ndjamena — A mericas time zone sett ings IMPORTANT: Time zones must be ent ered exactly as they a ppear. The followin g table prov ides the Amer icas time zon e settings th at are support ed by the Onboard Administrator.
Time zone settings 210 America/ Campo_Grande America/Marti nique America/Yellowknife America/Cancun America/Matamoros Brazil/Acre America/ Caracas Ameri ca/Mazatlan Brazil/DeNoronha America/ Catamarca.
Time zone settings 211 Asia/Amman Asia/Dubai Asia/Krasnoyars k Asia/Riyadh Asia/Urumqi Asia/Anadyr Asia/Dushanbe Asi a/Kuala_Lu mpur Asia/Riyadh87 Asia/Ust - Nera Asia/Aqtau Asia/Gaza Asia/Kuch ing As.
Time zone settings 212 Australia/Da rwin Indian/Kerguelen Pacific/Hon olulu Pacific/ Tongatapu Australia/Eucla Indian/Mahe Pacific/John ston Pacifi c/Truk Australia/Hob art Indian/Maldi ves Pacific/Ki.
Time zone settings 213 Antarctica/D avis Antarctica/ McMurdo Antarctica/S yowa Antarctica/Du montDUrville Ant arctica/Palm er Antarctica/Vost ok Antarcti ca/Macquarie Antarctica/Rothera Arctic/Longy e.
Acronyms and ab breviations 214 A c r o n y ms and a bbr e v i ation s BLD BladeSystem Loc ation Device CA certificate authority DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Syste m DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc.
Acronyms and ab breviations 215 HP SIM HP Systems Insight Manager HTTPS hypertext transfer protocol secure sockets ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol iLO Integrated Lights - Out IPD intelligent po.
Acronyms and ab breviations 216 RSA Rivest, Shamir, and Adel man public encryptio n key SLAAC stateless address au toconfiguration SOAP Simple Object Acc ess Protocol SSH Secure Shel l SSO single sign.
Documentation feedback 217 D oc umen tati on f eedbac k HP is committed to pro viding documentation that meets you r needs. To help us improve the documentat ion, send any erro rs, suggestion s, or comments to Documentation Feedback ( mailto:docsfeedback@ hp .
Index 218 A accessing the CLI 13 account authentication 18 account le vel 16 ADD CA CERTIFICATE 34 ADD EBIPA 60 ADD EBIPAV6 60 ADD HPSIM CERTIFICATE 47 ADD LAN GUAGE 111 ADD LD AP CERT IFICATE 39 ADD .
Index 219 command, DISABLE F IRMWARE MANAGEMEN T 141 command, DISABLE FQDN_LINK_SUPP ORT 82 command, DISABLE GU I_LOGIN_DET AIL 112 command, DISABLE HTT PS 82 command, DISABLE I PV6 83 command, DISABL.
Index 220 command, REMOVE TRUSTED HOST 94 command, REMOVE USER 28 command, REMOVE USER CERT IFICATE 36 command, REMOVE VLAN 189 command, RESTART OA 114 command, SAVE EBIPA 62 command, SAVE EBIPA V6 63.
Index 221 command, SET USER PA SSWORD 30 command, SET VLAN DE FAULT 189 command, SET VLAN FACTOR Y 190 command, SET VLAN I NTERCONNECT 190 command, SET VLAN I PCONFIG SAVE 191 command, SET VLAN I PCON.
Index 222 command, TEST REMOTE_SUPPORT 200 command, TEST SNMP 110 command, TEST SYSLOG 183 command, TEST URB 59 command, UNASSIGN 32 command, UNASSIGN FOR LDAP 46 command, UNASSIGN OA 32 command, UNAS.
Index 223 ENABLE SLAAC 91 ENABLE SNMP 91 ENABLE STRONG PASS WORDS 26 ENABLE SYSLOG RE MOTE 182 ENABLE TELNET 91 ENABLE TRUSTED HOS T 92 ENABLE URB 51 ENABLE USER 27 ENABLE VLAN 189 ENABLE XMLPREPLY 92.
Index 224 S SAVE EBIPA 62 SAVE EBIPA6 63 SAVE VLAN 189 SEND REMOTE SUPPORT DATA COLLECTION 197 serial port 13 SET ALERTMAIL MAIL BOX 95 SET ALERTMAIL SEND ERDOMAIN 95 SET ALERTMAIL SENDE RNAME 96 SET .
Index 225 SET VLAN REVERT 192 SET VLAN SERVER 192 SHOW ALL 56 SHOW CA CERTIF ICATE 37 SHOW CONFIG 120 SHOW DATE 121 SHOW DEVICE SERIAL_NUMBER BLADE 58 SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS 121 SHOW EBIPA 68 SHOW EBIPAV.
Index 226 U UNASSIGN 32 UNASSIGN FOR LDAP 46 UNASSIGN OA 32 UNASSIGN OA LDAP GROUP 46 UNASSIGN SERVER 167 universal time zone 208 UPDATE 137 UPDATE FIRMWARE SERVER 150 UPDATE ILO 138 UPDAT E IMAGE 138.
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