HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Board User Manual

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6.

Download the Smart Component, which contains the installers for the schema extender and the snap-
ins. The Smart Component can be downloaded from the HP website
(

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

).

7.

Run the schema installer application to extend the schema, which extends the directory schema with
the proper HP objects.
The schema installer associates the Active Directory snap-ins with the new schema. The snap-in
installation setup utility is a Windows® MSI setup script and will run anywhere MSI is supported
(Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows® 98). However, some parts of the schema extension
application require the .NET Framework, which can be downloaded from the Microsoft® website
(

http://www.microsoft.com

).

Snap-in installation and initialization for Active Directory

1.

Run the snap-in installation application to install the snap-ins.

2.

Configure the directory service to have the appropriate objects and relationships for RILOE II
management.

a.

Use the management snap-ins from HP to create RILOE II, Policy, Admin, and User Role objects.

b.

Use the management snap-ins from HP to build associations between the RILOE II object, the
policy object, and the role object.

c.

Point the RILOE II object to the Admin and User role objects (Admin and User roles will
automatically point back to the RILOE II object).

For more information on RILOE II objects, refer to "Directory services objects (on page

88

)."

At a minimum, you must create:

One Role object that will contain one or more users and one or more RILOE II objects.

One RILOE II object corresponding to each RILOE II management processor that will be using the
directory.

Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with RILOE II in Active Directory

The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in an enterprise directory with the
domain testdomain.local, which consists of two organizational units, Roles and RILOES.

Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain testdomain.local, arranged as
shown in the following screen.

Create an organizational unit, which will contain the Lights-Out Devices managed by the domain. In this
example, two organizational units are created called Roles and RILOES.

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