Viewing the ilo federation multi-system map – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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3.

Optional: To filter the list of servers, click a health status, server model, or server name link.

The following information is displayed for the critical and degraded servers in the selected
group that meet the filter criteria (if filters are used).

Server Name—The server name defined by the host operating system.

System Health—The server health status.

Server Power—The server power status.

UID Indicator—The server UID status.

System ROM—The installed HP ProLiant System ROM.

iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. Click
the iLO link to open the iLO web interface for the server.

IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem. Click the iLO link to open the
iLO web interface for the server.

4.

Click Next or Previous to view more servers in the list.

Viewing the iLO Federation Multi-System Map

The Multi-System Map page displays information about the iLO systems in a selected group.

The Summary section lists the number of other iLO systems in the group, and the iLO Peers table
lists the iLO systems that the local iLO has identified as its closest neighbors or peers. The local
iLO identifies its peers via multicast discovery.

For more information about multicast discovery, see

“Configuring iLO Federation” (page 7)

.

To view the Multi-System Map:
1.

Navigate to the iLO Federation

→Multi-System Map page, as shown in

Figure 5 (page 22)

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Figure 5 Multi-System Map page

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Using the iLO Federation features

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