Viewing status information, Viewing the active ilo sessions – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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License Type—The level of licensed iLO functionality.

iLO Firmware Version—The version and date of the installed iLO firmware. Click the iLO
Firmware Version link to navigate to the Administration

→iLO Firmware page. For more

information about firmware, see

“Updating firmware” (page 25)

.

IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem.

Link-Local IPv6 Address—The SLAAC link-local address for iLO, followed by the address prefix
length. Click the Link-Local IPv6 Address link to navigate to the Network Summary page.

iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. By default,
the iLO host name is ILO, followed by the system serial number and the current domain name.
This value is used for the network name and must be unique. You can change this name on
the Network General Settings page for the iLO Dedicated Network Port or Shared Network
Port.

Viewing status information

To view general status information, navigate to the Information

→Overview page, as shown in

Figure 43 (page 95)

.

The Status section displays the following information:

System Health—The server health indicator. This value summarizes the condition of the
monitored subsystems, including overall status and redundancy (ability to handle a failure).
Click the System Health link to navigate to the System Information

→Health Summary page.

For more information about viewing system health information, see

“Viewing health summary

information” (page 97)

.

Server Power—The server power state (ON or OFF).

UID Indicator—The state of the UID. The UID helps you identify and locate a system, especially
in high-density rack environments. The possible states are UID ON, UID OFF, and UID BLINK.

You can change the UID state to UID ON or UID OFF by using the UID buttons on the server
chassis or the UID control at the bottom of the browser window.

CAUTION:

The UID blinks automatically to indicate that a critical operation is underway on

the host, such as Remote Console access or a firmware update. Do not remove power from
a server when the UID is blinking.

When the UID is blinking, the UID Indicator displays the status UID BLINK. When the UID stops
blinking, the status reverts to the previous value (UID ON or UID OFF). If a new state is selected
while the UID is blinking, that state takes effect when the UID stops blinking.

TPM Status—The current status of the TPM. If the host system or system ROM does not support
TPM, the value Not Supported is displayed.

iLO Date/Time—The internal clock of the iLO subsystem. The iLO clock can be synchronized
automatically with the network.

Viewing the active iLO sessions

To view the active iLO sessions, navigate to the Information

→Overview page, as shown in

Figure 43

(page 95)

.

The Active Sessions section displays the following information for all users logged in to iLO:

Login name

IP address

Source (for example, iLO web interface, Remote Console, or SSH)

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