Using the ilo federation virtual media feature, Connecting scripted media for groups – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Select a group from the Selected Group menu.

The following information is displayed for each iLO peer:

#—The peer number.

UUID—The server UUID.

Last Seen—The time stamp of the last communication from the server.

Last Error—A description of the most recent communication error between the listed server
and the group.

URL—The URL to start the iLO web interface for the listed iLO.

IP—The iLO IP address.

For information about errors that might occur on this page, see

“A 403 error is displayed on the

Multi-System Map page” (page 40)

,

“A timeout error is displayed on the Multi-System Map page”

(page 39)

, and

“A 502 error is displayed on the Multi-System Map page” (page 40)

.

Using the iLO Federation Virtual Media feature

The Group Virtual Media feature enables you to connect scripted media that can be accessed by
the servers in an iLO Federation group.

A license is required if you want to make changes on the Group Virtual Media page. For more
information about iLO licensing, see the following website:

http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/licensing

.

When you use Group Virtual Media, note the following:

You can connect scripted media to the iLO systems in an iLO Federation group. Scripted media
supports only 1.44 MB floppy images (.img) and CD/DVD-ROM images (.iso). The image
must be located on a web server on the same network as iLO.

If you want to use the iLO Federation Virtual Media feature with an iLO Federation group,
ensure that each member of the group has granted the Virtual Media privilege to the group.
For more information about privileges, see

“Configuring iLO Federation” (page 7)

.

Only one of each type of media can be connected to a group at the same time.

You can view, connect, eject, or boot from scripted media. Scripted media refers to connecting
images hosted on a web server by using a URL. iLO will accept URLs in HTTP or HTTPS format.
FTP is not supported.

Before you use the iLO Virtual Media feature, review the operating system considerations in
the HP iLO 4 User Guide.

Connecting scripted media for groups

To connect scripted media:

Using the iLO Federation Virtual Media feature

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