HP iLO provides an Integrated Remote Console for remote administration so you can control your server from any location through HP iLO’s web interface, remote console, command line interface or mobile app. Integrated Remote Console capabilities include Keyboard, Virtual Media, Global Team Collaboration, Video Record/Playback. To remotely manage groups of servers at scale, iLO Federation offers built-in rapid discovery of all iLOs, group configurations, group health status, and ability to determine which servers have iLO licenses. With an HP iLO Advanced license, you can enable the full implementation of iLO Federation management for features such as Group Firmware Updates, Group Virtual Media, Group Power Control, Group Power Capping and Group License Activation.
Security is a big concern for customers and with HP iLO we help alleviate some of those worries. With an iLO Advanced license you get peace of mind with the following security features: Directory Service Authentication allows for user-password policies to be inherited from a directory without the need to update user-password setting in each server; Kerberos authentication provides dual authentication allowing users to log in once and navigate between servers; Secure groups with iLO Federation allows an iLO to encrypt and sign messages to other iLOs in same group. (sign in required). HP ProActive Insight Architecture solutions iLO Management Engine A suite of embedded management technologies that supports the complete lifecycle of all HP ProLiant Gen8 servers, from initial deployment to ongoing management and service alerting. The iLO Management Engine is a key component of end-to-end HP Insight Management server management portfolio, along with HP Insight Control and HP Insight Online. Together they provide the most comprehensive set of server management capabilities in the industry.
The iLO Management Engine portfolio contains. Agentless Management allows you to monitor core hardware and related alerts without installation of agents or providers on the host operating system. Use this paper as an initial guide if you are considering Agentless Management. You will find information addressing:. The benefits of Agentless Management and when it's the best choice for you.
The ease of setup and maintenance with HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) and HP Intelligent Provisioning. How to implement the service with HP iLO 4 and HP Systems Insight Manager.
Posts: 8. I created a subconnection of a server with type HP Integrated Lights Out (iLO Web). Options changed on thus subconnection: URL = Login = Username and password entered with Auto fill and Auto submit checked Using this connection, it successfully connects and I can see the web management UI. However, when I attempt to open the.NET Integrated Remote Console, it pops open the external window where IE normally downloads the Integrated Remove Console.NET binaries then this fails with the error message 'Cannot download the application.
The application is missing required files.' Log file is attached.
I have tried to change the connection to Display = External, however it still opens as a tab in the RDM window. I've also gone to Options Types Web and changed Web = 'Internet Explorer' and IE Mode = 'IE 11' (which is the installed browser as this is a Windows 10 machine). This feature would be a big win for us if we can get it working properly. Any help would be appreciated. Posts: 1909. Hello Will, What version of RDM are you using?
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We fixed an issue with the external mode not working with iLO in one of the betas. If you aren't using the latest beta, could you try it? I'm not sure if the external mode will help this issue since the autofilling won't work. You could use our browser extension on IE and make a Web Browser / Web data entry pointing to the iLO site, and then the IE extension would fill the credentials for you.
That way, the Remote Console should work and you'll get the benefit of storing your information in RDM. As for the issue with the remote console in embedded mode, I'm not sure we can really do something about that. I could ask one of our clients who provided us a testing environment to allow us to test the remote console. Hubert Mireault.
Configure HP Integrated Lights Out (ILO) Step by Step Easily one of the best features of HP servers is their Integrated Lights Out (ILO) remote management interface. Having the ability to remotely access HP servers from POST to OS is an invaluable tool.
Standard ILO features include remote shutdown and startup, virtual media, text mode console redirect and access to hardware logs, status and diagnostic tools. Full graphical remote console redirection is available with the advanced license. This article will outline step by step how to configure and access ILO on a fresh out the box Proliant ML350 G5 server. First, connect the iLO designated network port to your switch or management network.
Document ID: 34 Getting Started with your HP server - Step Three: Ilo Setup Initial Setup For remote access to your HP server, you can setup the Integrated Lights Out or iLo. This gives you more than just remote access to your OS, like with Remote Desktop, but access to the entire machine outside of the OS. You can even install an OS through iLo. For initial setup, you'll need to be in front of the server.
During power on, the server will prompt you to enter the iLo setup. For newer servers, you will need to press any key to see the prompt. Press F8 to enter the iLo setup. You'll be presented with main page. Select 'Network' and then 'DNS/DHCP' On this page turn 'DHCP Enable' to off as we'll want to give the iLo a static IP address for easier access.
Hit f10 to Save. Go Back to 'Network' and this time select the first option 'NIC and TCP/IP'. Under IP address, give your iLo a dedicated IP address and fill out the netmask and gateway. Hit F10 to Save. You can also edit the Administrator password. The default password is printed on a label on the server. To change it select 'User' and then 'Edit'.
Select Administrator and make any changes you want to the user on this screen. Hit F10 to save. Using iLo On your workstation, you can login to the iLo with a web browser. (Internet Explorer seems to behave the best) Simply enter the IP address on the address bar. Then enter your username and password. Here you can check the server status and reboot the server in the event of a crash.
In order to use the remote console you will need to purchase an iLo Advanced license. You purchase this or if you would like to try it out first, you can obtain a 60 Day trial To install the license, log into the iLo and go to the Administration page and select Licenses. Enter your product key in the provided boxes and Save. You can now use the remote console.
Select the 'Remote Console' Tab at the top and click on 'Integrated remote console' to start your session. Omnioutliner on twitter: omnioutliner 5.1.2 for mac. (If you are using Firefox, select 'Remote Console' to use the Java version. If you want to install an OS from here, be sure to select virtual media and connect a CD/DVD/Flash/image drive of your OS install disk.
You can see the menu selection in the image above. Note: If the keyboard does not work, be sure to add the iLo's address to the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer.
See also: Date Published: 2016-07-27.