HP (Hewlett-Packard) 512485-B21 Server User Manual


 
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One of the primary responsibilities of Integrated Lights-Out in the server blade architecture is to assist in
managing the power resources. In order for a server blade to power on, the necessary power must be
available from the infrastructure. Integrated Lights-Out ensures that there is enough power available by
acting as an intelligent conduit to the server blade infrastructure and its Power Management Module.
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The Integrated Lights-Out enables administrators to easily configure and manage the entire infrastructure
of the p-class system, thereby reducing the complexity of the modular nature of the p-class. Integrated
Lights-Out includes a separate tab in the web interface that only appears on ProLiant BL p-class systems.
This web page provides specific information and configuration abilities applicable to the blade system.
The Integrated lights-Out web interface provides user-level diagnostics of the rack infrastructure. This
includes information on temperatures, fans, Unit ID LED, the presence of power supplies, firmware
revisions and serial numbers of the blade and enclosure management modules. Integrated Lights-Out
provides the communication mechanism to propagate alerts throughout the infrastructure. It can also
forward SNMP alerts to Insight Manager 7 or other SNMP-based management consoles. These iLO
SNMP alerts include server events, such as a host server reset, thermal and power alerts generated by the
Enclosure Manager and Power Supply Manager and iLO events such as unauthorized login attempt.
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Standard Features
DA - 10861 North America — Version 21 — April 3, 2009
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