HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Figure 43 iLO Overview page

The Information section displays the following information:

Server Name—The server name defined by the host operating system. Click the Server Name
link to navigate to the Administration

→Access Settings page.

Product Name—The product with which this iLO processor is integrated.

UUID—The universally unique identifier that software (for example, HP SIM) uses to uniquely
identify this host. This value is assigned when the system is manufactured.

UUID (Logical)—The system UUID that is presented to host applications. This value is displayed
only when it has been set by other HP software, such as HP Virtual Connect Manager. This
value might affect operating system and application licensing. The UUID (Logical) value is set
as part of the logical server profile that is assigned to the system. If the logical server profile
is removed, the system UUID value reverts from the UUID (Logical) value to the UUID value. If
no UUID (Logical) value is set, this item is not displayed on the iLO Overview page.

Server Serial Number—The server serial number, which is assigned when the system is
manufactured. You can change this value by using the system RBSU during POST.

Serial Number (Logical)—The system serial number that is presented to host applications. This
value is displayed only when it has been set by other HP software, such as HP Virtual Connect
Manager. This value might affect operating system and application licensing. The Serial
Number (Logical) value is set as part of the logical server profile that is assigned to the system.
If the logical server profile is removed, the serial number value reverts from the Serial Number
(Logical) value to the Server Serial Number value. If no Serial Number (Logical) value is set,
this item is not displayed on the iLO Overview page.

Product ID—This value distinguishes between different systems with similar serial numbers.
The product ID is assigned when the system is manufactured. You can change this value by
using the system RBSU during POST.

System ROM—The family and version of the active system ROM.

Backup System ROM—The date of the backup system ROM. The backup system ROM is used
if a system ROM update fails or is rolled back. This value is displayed only if the system
supports a backup system ROM. For information about using the backup system ROM, see

“Using iLO diagnostics” (page 112)

.

Integrated Remote Console—Provides links to start the .NET IRC or Java IRC application for
remote, out-of-band communication with the server console. For information about Remote
Console requirements and features, see

“Using the Integrated Remote Console” (page 114)

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Viewing iLO overview information

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