HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP Integrated Lights-Out Network Card User Manual


 
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Lights-Out Directories Migration Utilities
In This Section
Introduction to Lights-Out Migration Utilities...........................................................................205
Compatibility..............................................................................................................................206
Pre-Migration Checklist .............................................................................................................206
HP Lights-Out Directory Package..............................................................................................207
HPQLOMIG Operation ..............................................................................................................208
HPQLOMGC Operation.............................................................................................................217
Introduction to Lights-Out Migration Utilities
For customers with previously installed management processors, HP created two
utilities to simplify the migration of these processors to management by
Directory Services. The two utilities are the HPQLOMIG utility and the
HPQLOMGC utility. These utilities automate some of the migration steps
necessary for the management processors to support Directories Services. The
utilities:
Discover management processors in the network (HPQLOMIG only).
Upgrade the firmware on the management processors to the version that
supports Directory Services.
Name the management processors to identify them in the directory.
Create objects in the directory corresponding to each management processor
and associating them to a role.
Configure the management processors to enable them to communicate with
the directory.
The HPQLOMIG utility automates the process of migrating management
processors by creating objects in the directory corresponding to each
management processor and associating them to a role. HPQLOMIG has a GUI
and provides the user with a wizard approach to implementing or upgrading large
amounts of management processors.