Installing the ilo drivers – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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more advanced features. For licensing information and installation instructions, see

“iLO licensing”

(page 43)

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Installing the iLO drivers

iLO is an independent microprocessor running an embedded operating system. The architecture
ensures that the majority of iLO functionality is available, regardless of the host operating system.
The iLO drivers enable software such as HPONCFG and the Agentless Management Service to
communicate with iLO. Your OS and system configuration determine the driver requirements.

The iLO drivers are available from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant (Windows, Red Hat, and SLES)
and the HP website (Windows, Linux, and VMware).

For Windows, Red Hat, and SLES—Download the SPP from

http://www.hp.com/go/spp/

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and use it to install the iLO drivers.

For information about using the SPP, see the SPP documentation.

For Windows, Red Hat, and SLES—Download the iLO drivers from the HP Support Center:
1.

Navigate to the technical support page on the HP website:

http://www.hp.com/support

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2.

Select a country or region.

The HP Support page opens.

3.

Click the Drivers & Downloads link.

4.

In the search box, enter the server model that you are using (for example, DL360p).

A list of servers is displayed.

5.

Click the link for your server.

The HP Support Center page for the server opens.

6.

Click the link for the server operating system.

7.

Download the iLO drivers.

For VMware—Download the iLO drivers from the vibsdepot section of the Software Delivery
Repository website at

http://downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/index.html

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For Ubuntu—Download the iLO drivers from the mcp section of the Software Delivery Repository
at

http://downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/index.html

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Follow the installation instructions provided with the downloaded software.

For OS-specific driver information, see the following:

“Microsoft device driver support” (page 34)

“Linux device driver support” (page 34)

“VMware device driver support” (page 35)

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