Schema documentation, Directory services support, Schema required software – HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Schema documentation

To assist with the planning and approval process, HP provides documentation on the changes made to

the schema during the schema setup process. To review the changes made to your existing schema, refer

to "Directory services Schema (on page

214

)."

Directory services support

Using HP schema directory integration, iLO 2 supports the following directory services:

Microsoft® Active Directory

Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Active Directory

Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 Active Directory

Novell eDirectory 8.7.3

Novell eDirectory 8.7.1

iLO 2 software is designed to run within the Microsoft® Active Directory Users and Computers and Novell

ConsoleOne management tools, enabling you to manage user accounts on Microsoft® Active Directory or

Novell eDirectory. This solution makes no distinction between eDirectory running on NetWare, Linux, or
Windows®. Spawning an eDirectory schema extension requires Java™ 1.4.0 or later for SSL

authentication.
iLO 2 supports Microsoft® Active Directory running on one of the following operating systems:

Windows Server® 2008

Windows Server® 2003

iLO 2 supports eDirectory running on Novell.

Schema required software

iLO 2 requires specific software, which will extend the schema and provide snap-ins to manage the iLO 2

network. An HP Smart Component is available for download that contains the schema installer and the

management snap-in installer. The HP Smart Component can be downloaded from the HP website

(

http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out

).

You cannot run the schema installer on a domain controller that hosts Windows Server® 2008 Core.

Windows Server® 2008 Core does not use a GUI (for security and performance reasons). To use the

schema installer, you must install a GUI on the domain controller or use a domain controller that hosts an

earlier version of Windows®.

Schema installer

Bundled with the schema installer are one or more .xml files. These files contain the schema that will be

added to the directory. Typically, one of these files will contain core schema that is common to all the
supported directory services. Additional files contain only product-specific schemas. The schema installer

requires the use of the .NET framework.
The installer includes three important screens:

Schema Preview

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