Device bays, Device bay overview screen – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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generate the certificate request, and the certificate is rejected. Also, if the Onboard Administrator domain

has been destroyed or reimported, then you must repeat the steps for generating a certificate request. It will
be re-signed by a certificate authority because the private keys are destroyed and recreated along with the

Onboard Administrator domain.
If the new certificate is successfully accepted and installed by the Onboard Administrator, then you are

automatically signed out. The HTTP server must be restarted for the new certificate to take effect.
For more information on the System Log subcategory, see "System Log (on page

187

)."

Device bays

Device Bay Overview screen

Device Bay Summary
In the Systems and Devices menu, the Device Bays category lists all blades in the enclosure. Selecting the

Device Bays from the menu, the device list appears with a grid showing the status of each blade in the

enclosure.
The check box in the first column on the top row toggles all check boxes for all blades in the enclosure, which

can be used to cycle power to all server blades in the enclosure. Optionally, you can use individual check

boxes to select a specific blade. After selecting blades, choose Virtual Power, UID State, One Time Boot,

DVD, or Enclosure Firmware Management from the menus to perform the appropriate action. Virtual
commands are not applicable to storage blades.
Device List

Column

Description

Checkbox

Select bays by selecting the checkbox for the blades you want to apply the Virtual

Power, UID State, One Time Boot, DVD, or Firmware Management action.

Bay

The device bay within the enclosure.

Status

The overall status of the device. Possible values are OK and Enclosure Firmware

Management.

UID

The status of the UID on the device. Possible values are On (blue), Off (gray) or Blink.

When the UID light is in a blink state, a critical operation is being performed on the
device and you must not interrupt the operation.

Power State

The power state of the device. Possible values are On or Off.

iLO IP Address

The IP address of the iLO within the server blade. Not applicable for storage blades.

To connect to the iLO, click the IP address link. To see all iLO IP address links available,
click the down arrow button to the right of the iLO IP address. A popup displays the web

address links that you can use to connect to the iLO. If FQDN link support is enabled

and certain DNS configuration requirements are met, an FQDN-based web address is
the default selection. For information about enabling FQDN link support, see the

"Network Access (on page

114

)" page.

iLO Name

The DNS name of the iLO within the server blade. Not applicable for storage blades.

iLO DVD Status

The status of the DVD connection to the server blade. Possible values are Connected,

Disconnected, or Unknown. A status of Incompatible Firmware indicates that the DVD
feature is not supported with the iLO firmware installed on the device. A status of

Unknown indicates there is an iLO connectivity problem.

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