

In my experience, if the error gave me info, I would modify the config XML and try again. The CLI will tell you this unless an error is returned. When this step completes, the iLO should reboot automatically.

*remove ALERTMAIL_% values (presumably because the utility does more validation against the e-mail address than it should, so our format was rejected) *remove USER_INFO section (because this doesn't provide as much permission as you can provide from the web GUI) However, I had to make the following changes: iLO is either embedded on the system board or available as a PCI card.While you can use the GUI, the CLI is more helpful once again, especially as this step may require some troubleshooting. ILO provides some other utilities like virtual media (CD, floppy), virtual power, and a remote console.

Access the server’s Integrated Management Log (IML).Mount remote physical CD/DVD drive or image.Remote system console (in some cases however an ‘Advanced license’ may be required for some of the utilities to work).Power up the server (possible to do this from a remote location, even if the server is shut down).Reset the server (in case the server doesn’t respond anymore via the network card).The iLO card has a separate network connection (and its own IP address) to which one can connect via HTTPS. ILO makes it possible to perform activities on an HP server from a remote location. The physical connection is an Ethernet port that can be found on most Proliant servers and microservers of the 300 and above series. Integrated Lights-Out, or iLO, is a proprietary embedded server management technology by Hewlett-Packard which provides out-of-band management facilities.
