Standard Features - HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100i Quickspecs

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Standard Features

HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100i
Standard Features
Remote Serial Console
Virtual Power Button
Remote environmental
monitoring
Browser access
LO100i standard provides access to the host server's serial, text-based console over an Ethernet
network. From the operating system-independent console you can access BIOS and POST screens during
startup as well as Microsoft Emergency Management Services on systems running Windows Server 2003
and 2008 and serial tty sessions on systems running Linux operating systems.
Using a supported browser interface or command line, HP Lights-Out 100i can be used to remotely
operate the power button of a host. For example, if the host server is off, you can turn it on from HP
Lights-Out 100i. You can also power off and on the server in one step.
Remote environmental monitoring with HP ProLiant 100 Series G6 servers
With the introduction of HP ProLiant 100, SL6000, SL6500 and DL1000 series G6 and G7 servers, LO100i
has similar integration to HP Systems Insight Manager as HP ProLiant 300 series and above; so remote
environmental monitoring is available. Through SNMP agents, processor information and indicators are
monitored as well as memory information and indicators. Other capabilities are
The ability to monitor PCI devices and system slot info; sensor info and indications, including
redundancy, fans, temperature sensors, power supplies, ASR, and unit ID visual indicators, and
computer system info, including physical location, IML, system ROM, and aggregate system
status.
Network agents give information on the network controller and indications
Storage agents give info for information on the storage controller and indications
Indications (Alerts) are logged to system event logs
HP ProLiant 100 series Insight Management agents are more limited than on HP ProLiant 300 series and
above; hence environmental monitoring is more limited since the LO100i can only report what is provided
to it; e.g.:
Health monitoring is limited to disk, fans, network, power supplies and temperature. (HP ProLiant
300 series and above have additional capabilities in the areas of memory, processors, fan
redundancy, hardware logs, power metering, NMI logging as well as monitoring pre-failure
thresholds.)
Alerting for HP ProLiant 100, SL6000, SL6500 and DL1000 series provides basic alert notification.
(HP ProLiant 300 Series and above have additional protection of critical server components by
providing pre-failure alert notifications on memory, processors, and storage.)
HP ProLiant 100 & 300 series and above provide the same performance monitoring capabilities via
the OS by providing info on CPU, Memory, Disk free space, Network Utilization and I/O.
Remote environmental monitoring with earlier generation models
HP Lights-Out 100i enables operating system-independent remote monitoring of system temperature,
fans and voltage via the browser and command line interfaces.
HP Lights-Out 100i is fully accessible by means of Microsoft Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP1 (Windows
clients), Internet Explorer 7.0 SP1 on Windows Vista® clients with Windows Vista® hot fix support,
Firefox® 1.5 (Windows® and Linux® clients) and Mozilla® 1.7.12 (Windows® and Linux® clients) or later.
This capability allows easy access to the features of HP Lights-Out 100i from standard browsers. LO100i
Advanced provides Secure Socket Layer security as a standard feature for HP ProLiant 100 series G6
servers or as an upgrade option (G3 and G5) to protect data communication.
DA - 12469 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 10 — 8.19.2011
HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100i
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