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


 
Using iLO 81
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Scripting Web Server Requirements
Virtual Media scripting uses a media image that is stored and retrieved from a
Web server accessible from the management network. The web server must be a
HTTP 1.1 compliant server that supports the Range header. Furthermore, for
write access to the file, the Web server should support DAV and must support the
Content-Range header for DAV transactions. If the Web server does not meet the
requirements for DAV, a helper CGI program may be used. The Web server may
optionally be configured for basic HTTP authentication SSL support, or both.
Web Server Read
Support
Write
Support
Authorization SSL
Support
Microsoft® IIS 5.0 Yes Yes* Not tested Not
Tested
Apache Yes Yes Yes Yes
Apache/Win32 Yes Yes Yes Yes
*IIS does not support Content-Range for DAV transactions. A CGI helper program must
be used for write support.
Virtual Media Image Files
Valid diskette images may be raw disk images, produced by the iLO Virtual
Media applet, the UNIX® utility dd, the DOS utility rawrite, or images created
by the CPQIMAGE utility. CD-ROM images must be ISO-9660 file system
images. No other type of CD-ROM images are supported.
The images created by the Virtual Media applet are raw disk images in the case
of diskettes and ISO-9660 images in the case of CD-ROMs. Many CD-ROM
burning utilities can create ISO-9660 images. Refer to the documentation of your
utility for additional information.