HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Operational overview 11

HP Insight Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack integration

HP Insight Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack integrates with iLO 2 to enable the management of remote

servers and the performance of remote console operations regardless of the state of the operating system

or hardware.
The deployment server provides the ability to use the power management features of iLO 2 to power on,

power off, or cycle power on the target server. Each time a server connects to the Deployment Server, the

Deployment Server polls the target server to see if a LOM management device is installed. If installed, the

server gathers information including the DNS name, IP address, and first user name. Security is

maintained by requiring the user to enter the correct password for that user name.
For more information about the Insight Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack, see the documentation that

ships on the Insight Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack CD or the HP website

(

http://www.hp.com/servers/rdp

).

Server management through IPMI version 2.0 compliant
applications

Server management through the IPMI is a standardized method for controlling and monitoring the server.

iLO 2 provides server management based on the IPMI version 2.0 specification.
The IPMI specification defines a standardized interface for platform management. The IPMI specification

defines the following types of platform management:

Monitoring of system information, such as fans, temperatures, and power supplies

Recovery capabilities, such as system resets and power on/off operations

Logging capabilities, for abnormal events such as over temperature readings or fan failures

Inventory capabilities, such as identifying failed hardware components

IPMI communications are dependent on the BMC and the SMS. The BMC manages the interface between

the SMS and the platform management hardware. iLO 2 emulates the BMC functionality and the SMS

functionality can be provided by various industry-standard tools. For additional information, see the IPMI

specification on the Intel® website (

http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/tools.htm

).

iLO 2 provides the KCS interface, or open interface, for SMS communications. The KCS interface provides
a set of I/O mapped communications registers. The default system base address for the I/O mapped

SMS Interface is 0xCA2 and is byte aligned at this system address.
The KCS interface is accessible to SMS software that is running on the local system. Examples of

compatible SMS software applications are as follows:

IPMI version 2.0 Command Test Tool is a low-level MS-DOS command line tool that enables hex-

formatted IPMI commands to be sent to an IPMI BMC that implements the KCS interface. You can
locate this tool on the Intel® website (

http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/tools.htm

).

IPMItool is a utility for managing and configuring devices that support the IPMI version 1.5 and
version 2.0 specifications and can be used in a Linux environment. You can locate this tool on the

IPMItool website (

http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/index.html

).

IPMI functionality provided by iLO 2
When emulating a BMC for the IPMI interface, iLO 2 supports all mandatory commands listed in the IPMI
version 2.0 specification. See the IPMI version 2.0 specification for a listing of these commands. Also, the

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