Using xml configuration and control scripts, Using the cli, clp, or ssh interface, Time requirement – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Using XML configuration and control scripts

The following sample scripts show how to set the iLO parameters for directories:

Set_Server_Name.xml

shows how to set the iLO host name.

Mod_Schemaless_Directory.xml

shows how to configure directory groups.

Mod_Network_Settings.xml

shows how to configure SNTP settings.

Mod_Kerberos_Config.xml

shows how to configure Kerberos-specific parameters.

NOTE:

You can download sample XML scripts from

http://www.hp.com/support/ilo3

. For more

information, see the HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide.

Using the CLI, CLP, or SSH interface

To configure the iLO parameters by using the CLI, CLP, or SSH interface:

iLO Hostname—You can change the iLO host name in the Hostname property of the
/map1/dnsendpt1

target.

Directory groups—You can configure directory group names and permissions in the properties
of the /map1/oemhp_dircfg1 target. The group SIDs cannot be configured through this
interface.

iLO Date/Time, SNTP Settings—The current date and time and the SNTP settings cannot be
displayed through this interface.

Kerberos-specific configuration parameters—You can configure Kerberos parameters in the
properties of the oemhp_dircfg1, target.

NOTE:

For more information about configuring the iLO parameters by using the CLI, CLP, or

SSH, see the HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide.

Time requirement

To log in to Kerberos successfully, ensure that the date and time of the following are set to within
5 minutes of one another:

The iLO server

The client running the web browser

The servers performing the authentication

Configuring single sign-on

Users who are allowed to log in to iLO must be members of the groups for which permissions are
assigned. For Windows clients, locking and unlocking the workstation refreshes the credentials
that are used to log in to iLO. Home versions of the Windows operating system do not support
Kerberos login.

Internet Explorer

This section describes the procedure for enabling single sign-on with Internet Explorer. The following
steps enable login if Active Directory is configured correctly for iLO, and iLO is configured correctly
for Kerberos login.

NOTE:

This procedure is based on Internet Explorer 7. Newer browser versions might have

different steps.

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