HP BL480c - ProLiant - 4 GB RAM User Manual
HP BL480c - ProLiant - 4 GB RAM User Manual

HP BL480c - ProLiant - 4 GB RAM User Manual

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HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator

Command Line Interface

User Guide

Version 3.00
Part Number 416217-404
February 2010 (Thirteenth Edition)

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  • Page 1: Command Line Interface

    HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide Version 3.00 Part Number 416217-404 February 2010 (Thirteenth Edition)
  • Page 2: Intended Audience

    © Copyright 2006, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Accessing the command line interface ................... 10 Remote access to the Onboard Administrator ....................10 Local access to the Onboard Administrator ....................10 Command line ..........................12 Command line overview ..........................12 Command line conventions ......................... 12 HP Integrity server blade restrictions ......................13 Access level and privileges..........................
  • Page 4 Two-Factor Authentication commands .................... 29 DISABLE CRL .............................. 29 DISABLE TWOFACTOR..........................29 DOWNLOAD CA CERTIFICATE ........................29 DOWNLOAD USER CERTIFICATE ........................ 30 REMOVE CA CERTIFICATE .......................... 30 REMOVE USER CERTIFICATE ........................30 SHOW CA CERTIFICATES .......................... 30 SHOW TWOFACTOR INFO ........................31 Directory commands ........................
  • Page 5 DISABLE EBIPA ............................74 ENABLE EBIPA ............................74 REMOVE EBIPA ............................75 SET EBIPA ..............................75 SET EBIPA SERVER ........................... 76 SET EBIPA INTERCONNECT ......................76 SHOW EBIPA ............................76 Enclosure network configuration commands ................... 79 ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 ..........................79 ADD OA DNS ............................
  • Page 6 SET OA NAME ............................93 SET OA UID .............................. 94 SET IPCONFIG ............................94 SET NTP POLL ............................94 SET NTP PRIMARY ............................95 SET NTP SECONDARY ..........................95 SET SNMP CONTACT ..........................95 SET SNMP COMMUNITY ........................... 96 SET SNMP LOCATION ..........................96 SHOW ENCRYPTION ..........................
  • Page 7 SHOW OA USB ............................119 SHOW POWER ............................119 SHOW SYSLOG ............................120 SHOW SYSLOG OA ..........................120 SHOW VCMODE ............................ 121 UPDATE ..............................122 UPDATE ILO ............................122 UPDATE IMAGE ............................123 UPLOAD CONFIG ........................... 123 UPLOAD DEBUG ............................124 Blade management commands ....................
  • Page 8 SET SERVER DVD ............................. 148 SHOW SERVER DVD ..........................148 Remote syslog commands ......................150 DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE ........................150 ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE ........................150 SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT ........................150 SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER ........................151 SHOW SYSLOG SETTINGS ........................151 TEST SYSLOG ............................
  • Page 9 Asia time zone settings ..........................171 Oceanic time zone settings ........................172 Europe time zone settings .......................... 173 Polar time zone settings ..........................173 Acronyms and abbreviations ...................... 174 Index ............................177...
  • Page 10: Accessing The Command Line Interface

    Accessing the command line interface Remote access to the Onboard Administrator The Onboard Administrator CLI can be accessed remotely through any Telnet or SSH session. Telnet session Open a command-line window from a network-connected client. At the prompt, telnet to the IP address of the Onboard Administrator and press Enter. For example, telnet 192.168.100.130, where the IP address is the address of your Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 11 Name Signal direction Description -->> Transmit data -->> Data terminal ready System ground <<-- Data set ready -->> Request to send <<-- Clear to send <<-- Ring indicator Use any standard communication software to launch a terminal emulation session with the following parameters: Parameter Value...
  • Page 12: Command Line

    Command line Command line overview The CLI can be used as an alternative method for managing the Onboard Administrator. Using the CLI can be useful in the following scenarios: • HP Management Applications (for example: Systems Insight Manager, Insight Control tools, and so on) can query the Onboard Administrator for information these tools need to present a complete management view of HP BladeSystem enclosures and the devices contained within.
  • Page 13: Hp Integrity Server Blade Restrictions

    HP Integrity server blade restrictions HP Integrity server blades do not support all commands. See specific commands for restrictions on HP Integrity server blades. The following commands are not applicable to HP Integrity server blades • Hponcfg • Set Server Boot •...
  • Page 14 Account classification Capabilities Account name / Bays selected for this Privilege level account Administrator • Administrator / All commands administrator • Local account, not LDAP • Only account remaining after a reset Onboard Administrator to factory defaults (account retains configured Administrator password) •...
  • Page 15: Account Authentication

    Account classification Capabilities Account name / Bays selected for this Privilege level account administrator • username / No OA bays and only Can perform all administrator selected device bays and operations to interconnect bays permitted device bays and interconnect bays including virtual power and console access...
  • Page 16: Autologin To Ilo 2

    • This is the default setting. Local user accounts are directly authenticated against a password for each account stored on the active Onboard Administrator. • Account modifications are automatically synchronized between both Onboard Administrator modules if two are present. • Local users may be disabled if LDAP is enabled, leaving the Administrator account as the only local account that cannot be disabled.
  • Page 17: General Commands

    General commands CLEAR SCREEN • Command: CLEAR SCREEN • Description: Clears the terminal screen • Access level: Administrator, Operator, User EXIT • Command: EXIT • Description: Exits the command line interpreter • Access level: Administrator, Operator, User HELP • Command: HELP <command>...
  • Page 18: Quit

    LOGOUT • Description: Exits the command line interpreter • Access level: Administrator, Operator, User QUIT • Command: QUIT • Description: Exits the command line interpreter • Access level: Administrator, Operator, User General commands 18...
  • Page 19: Rack Commands

    Rack commands SET RACK NAME • Command: SET RACK NAME <rack name> • Description: Sets the rack name • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The <rack name> must be a maximum of 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric, the dash, and the underscore characters.
  • Page 20 • Restrictions: None Example SHOW TOPOLOGY Detecting linked enclosures ..Rack Topology (top-down) Rack UUID: 090987654321 Rack Name: UnnamedRack Enclosure Name Status Local IP Address UUID -------------------------------- -------- ----- --------------- ------------- Shorty 16.84.190.253 090987654321 OA-0018FE2F998B 172.16.211.101 09USE644285C Rack commands 20...
  • Page 21: User Account Commands

    User account commands ADD USER • Command: ADD USER "<user name>" ["<password>"] • Description: Adds a user to the system. If you do not provide a password, you are prompted for one. If SCRIPT MODE is enabled and the password is not provided, the password is assigned an unmatched string. This unmatched string requires an enclosure administrator to change the password to allow the new user to access the system.
  • Page 22: Assign Oa

    ASSIGN OA • Command: ASSIGN OA {"<user name>" | LDAP GROUP "<LDAP group name>"} • Description: Assigns the Onboard Administrators specified to an existing user or group • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: The <user name> is case sensitive. DISABLE USER •...
  • Page 23: Enable User

    ENABLE STRONG PASSWORDS • Description: When enabled, this command requires that a user's password contain at least one character from three of the four categories. The four categories include: Uppercase Lowercase Numeric Nonalphanumeric • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: Only Administrators with Onboard Administrator permission are allowed to manage strong passwords...
  • Page 24: Set Minimum Password Length

    REMOVE USER {ALL | "<user name>" | CERTIFICATE "<user name>"} • Description: Removes a user from the system and/or any certificate mapped to the user. If you specify ALL, then the command is run for all users except the default system accounts. •...
  • Page 25: Set User Access

    • Access level/ Bay level: OA administrator • Restriction: Valid session timeout values range from 10 to 1440 minutes (24 hours). SET USER ACCESS • Command: SET USER ACCESS "<user name>" {ADMINISTRATOR | OPERATOR | USER} • Description: Sets the user access level. Additionally, use the ASSIGN command to give the user access rights to the Onboard Administrator, server bays, and interconnect bays.
  • Page 26: Set User Password

    OA administrator, OA operator All users can modify their own full name. • Restrictions: The <user name> is case sensitive. The <full name> must be a maximum of 20 characters long and includes all alphanumeric, the dash, the underscore, and the space characters. The default full name is blank.
  • Page 27: Show Session Timeout

    SHOW SESSION TIMEOUT • Command: SHOW SESSION TIMEOUT • Description: Displays the current Onboard Administrator user session timeout. The session timeout is the number of minutes before inactive sessions are removed. • Access level/Bay level: • Restriction: None Example >SHOW SESSION TIMEOUT Session Timeout: 1440 minutes SHOW USER •...
  • Page 28: Sleep

    SLEEP • Command: SLEEP <seconds> • Description: Pauses the sessions for a fixed period of time. This command is useful for adding delays to scripts. After the pause has started, you cannot continue the session before time runs out. However, you can terminate the session and start another session.
  • Page 29: Two-Factor Authentication Commands

    Two-Factor Authentication commands DISABLE CRL • Command: DISABLE CRL • Description: Disables certificate revocation checks • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None DISABLE TWOFACTOR • Command: DISABLE TWOFACTOR • Description: Disables Two-Factor Authentication • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator •...
  • Page 30: Download User Certificate

    DOWNLOAD USER CERTIFICATE • Command: DOWNLOAD USER CERTIFICATE "<user name>" <url> • Description: Downloads an x.509 certificate for the user from <url>. The file at <url> must be a Base64 PEM encoded file. Downloads a CA certificate used in Two-Factor Authentication •...
  • Page 31: Show Twofactor Info

    OA-0016355E560A> SHOW CA CERTIFICATE Details for ca certificate 1 certificateVersion issuerOrganization = ca.com issuerOrganizationalUnit = IT Infrastructure issuerCommonName = Hewlett-Packard Primary Class 2 Certification Authority subjectOrganization = hp.com subjectOrganizationalUnit = IT Infrastructure subjectCommonName = Hewlett-Packard Primary Class 2 Certification Authority validFrom...
  • Page 32: Directory Commands

    Directory commands ADD LDAP CERTIFICATE • Command: ADD LDAP CERTIFICATE <end marker> <certificate> <end marker> • Description: Adds an LDAP certificate on the command line. To add the certificate: Start with a string that does not appear within the certificate (the end marker) Paste in the certificate Terminate the command with the end marker •...
  • Page 33: Assign Oa Ldap Group

    Assigns the bay to a specified LDAP group, providing access to the bay at the access level of the group • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None ASSIGN OA LDAP GROUP • Command: ASSIGN OA {"<user name>" | LDAP GROUP "<LDAP group name>"} •...
  • Page 34: Enable Ldap

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None ENABLE LDAP NOTE: If LDAP is enabled, local accounts are disabled, and the LDAP server becomes unavailable, you can recover by booting into Lost Password mode. When booting in Lost Password mode, the local Administrator password will be reset, LDAP is disabled, and Local Logins are re-enabled •...
  • Page 35: Set Ldap Group Access

    OA administrator • Restrictions: Before you can enable the LDAP group, configuration must be complete. SET LDAP GROUP ACCESS • Command SET LDAP GROUP ACCESS "<group name>" {ADMINISTRATOR | OPERATOR | USER} • Description: Sets the LDAP group access level. Additionally, use the ASSIGN OA command to give a user or group rights to the Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 36: Set Ldap Port

    SET LDAP PORT • Command: SET LDAP PORT <port number> • Description: Sets the TCP port number of the LDAP SSL service. Port 636 is the standard value. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: The valid port number range is 1 to 65535 SET LDAP SEARCH •...
  • Page 37: Show Ldap Group

    OA administrator • Restrictions: None Example OA-0016355E560A> SHOW LDAP CERTIFICATE 1 Certificate name: 17D6A5ECBF51A1A47D44C1CDD29D19EE.pem -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIHIzCCBgugAwIBAgIKFTKZbQAAAFx1EDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADB4MRMwEQYK CZImiZPyLGQBGRYDbmV0MRcwFQYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYHY3BxY29ycDEbMBkGCgmS JomT8ixkARkWC2FzaWFwYWNpZmljMSswKQYDVQQDEyJIUFEgSXNzdWluZyBDQSBB c2lhLVBhY2lmaWMgUmVnaW9uMB4XDTA3MTAyMDIyMzU0M1oXDTA5MTAxOTIyMzU0 M1owKTEnMCUGA1UEAxMeY2NlZ2NhbTAxLmFtZXJpY2FzLmhwcWNvcnAubmV0MIGf MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDNYsB8T6rJhJQXbKvM5JLi6EXNAtFL ayV11QVyrtjRtOjRGySwFCk9KNzRS7PIP/p9gH20Ic+ZvgX0fRPnnU/2imMeTGr2 raIYGRSFBJ4sCpAP87m/7Hzk0kiyZ+7KJq92Q61Pipkea....-----END CERTIFICATE----- SHOW LDAP GROUP • Command: SHOW LDAP GROUP {LIST | "<group name>"} • Description: This command displays the LDAP group information.
  • Page 38: Test Ldap

    • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> show ldap info Directory Services (LDAP) Enabled : Disabled Local Users Enabled : Enabled NT Name Mapping : Disabled Directory Server Directory Server SSL Port : 0 Search Context #1 Search Context #2 Search Context #3 Search Context #4 Search Context #5 Search Context #6...
  • Page 39 • Description: Disables access to the Onboard Administrator for the group specified • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None Directory commands 39...
  • Page 40: Hp Sim Commands

    HP SIM commands ADD HPSIM CERTIFICATE • Command: ADD HPSIM CERTIFICATE <end marker> <certificate> <end marker> • Description: Adds an HP SIM certificate on the command line. Start with a string that does not appear within the certificate (the end marker). Paste in the certificate.
  • Page 41: Set Hpsim Trust Mode

    • Description: Removes the trust certificate corresponding to the <certificate name>. Disables HP SIM SSO through the application (for example HP SIM) that provided the certificate without disabling other HP SIM applications. The <certificate name> can be obtained using the SHOW HPSIM INFO command. •...
  • Page 42: General Management Commands

    General management commands DOWNLOAD OA CERTIFICATE • Command: DOWNLOAD OA CERTIFICATE [<bay number> | ACTIVE | STANDBY] <url> • Description: Downloads a CA supplied pkcs#7 file to replace the current security certificate on the system. Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. The URL syntax for IPv6 addresses is protocol://[<ipv6 address>]/path/file.
  • Page 43: Generate Certificate Prompts

    City or Locality (L) State or Province (ST) Country (C) Organizational Unit Contact Person Email Address Surname Given Name Initials DN Qualifier Challenge Password Unstructured Name • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: This command is not valid in SCRIPT MODE Generate certificate prompts Prompt Description...
  • Page 44: Ping

    Prompt Description Restrictions State or Province (ST) Must be 1 to 30 characters long The state or province where the Onboard Administrator is located. Country (C) The two-character country Must be a two-character country code code that identifies the country where the Onboard Administrator is located.
  • Page 45: Set Device Serial_Number Blade

    • Restrictions: The <number> value cannot be greater than 99999 or negative. The <ip address> value must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255. For IPv6 the <ip address> must be in the form ####:####:####:####:####:####:####:#### where each #### ranges from 0 to FFFF.
  • Page 46: Show All

    Default values are used for any parameters that would normally require user interaction. • Access level/Bay level: • Restrictions: None SHOW ALL • Command: SHOW ALL • Description: Executes all SHOW commands in succession • Access level/Bay level: • Restrictions: This command only displays the bays for which you have privileges.
  • Page 47 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 3 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 4 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 5 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 6 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 7 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 8 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 1A 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 2A 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 3A 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 4A 0 SET SERVER POWERDELAY 5A 0...
  • Page 48 SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 5 SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 6 SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 7 SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 8 SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 1A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 2A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 3A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 4A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 5A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 6A SET EBIPA SERVER NONE 7A...
  • Page 49 SET LDAP NAME MAP OFF SET LDAP SEARCH 1 "" SET LDAP SEARCH 2 "" SET LDAP SEARCH 3 "" SET LDAP SEARCH 4 "" SET LDAP SEARCH 5 "" SET LDAP SEARCH 6 "" #Uncomment following line to remove all LDAP accounts currently in the system #REMOVE LDAP GROUP ALL DISABLE LDAP #Set SSO TRUST MODE...
  • Page 50 16.84.190.217 Server Blade [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] 16.84.190.215 Server Blade [Absent] [Absent] [Subsumed] [Absent] [Absent] [Subsumed] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] [Absent] EBIPA Settings - Interconnect Management Ports Domain: Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 DNS Server1: 0.0.0.0 Server2: 0.0.0.0 Server3:...
  • Page 51 Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Location Device Failure Device Degraded Missing Device Fan #3 information: Status: OK Speed: 55 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed: 18000 Minimum speed: 10 Power consumed: 28 Product Name: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140-B21 Spare Part Number: 413996-001 Version: 2.7 Diagnostic Status:...
  • Page 52 Internal Data Location Device Failure Device Degraded Missing Device >SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO Enclosure Information: Enclosure Name: OA-0018FE27577F Enclosure Type: BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure Part Number: 437506-B21 Serial Number: 0987654321 UUID: 090987654321 Asset Tag: Midplane Spare Part Number: 441829-001 Power Distribution Unit: [No PDU is present on c3000 enclosures] Onboard Administrator Tray Information: [No Tray Information is present on c3000 enclosures]...
  • Page 53 Current Power Output: 8 Watts Serial Number: 531300ALL00014 Product Name: HP PROLIANT SERVER PS Part Number: 438203-001 Spare Part Number: XXXXXX-001 Product Ver: Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Device Failure Power Cord Power Supply #3 Information: Status: OK AC Input Status: OK Capacity: 1200 Watts Current Power Output: 8 Watts Serial Number: 531300ALL00399...
  • Page 54 Interconnect Bay Power Summary: Name Power Allocated (Watts DC) -------------------------------- -------------------------- GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 312 ------- Fan Power Summary: Total Fans Fan Rule Present Power Power Allocated (Number of Fans) (Number of Fans) (Watts DC) (Watts DC) ---------------- ----------------...
  • Page 55 Valid until: 2019-11-01T14:12:11Z Serial Number: B9:F5:34:59:FF:C9:94:69 Version: 1 MD5 Fingerprint: 44:D2:51:CB:64:96:57:50:27:CB:64:2D:48:A3:13:34 SHA1 Fingerprint: 1F:16:54:A6:76:07:64:11:29:78:23:90:A3:62:CD:3A:4D:53:06:17 Subject: Common Name (CN): OA-0018FE27577F Country (C): State or Province (ST): City or Locality (L): Organization Name (0): Hewlett-Packard Organizational Unit: Onboard Administrator General management commands 55...
  • Page 56 >SHOW SYSLOG OA 1 bps - Full Duplex 9 10:21:11 OA: Time zone changed to CST+6 9 10:21:13 OA: LCD Status is: OK. 9 10:21:17 Enclosure-Link: Service started 9 10:21:20 OA: Onboard Administrator booted successfully 9 10:21:21 netreg: DDNS: Update refused by DNS server 9 10:21:24 OA: PS Subsystem N + N Redundancy - FAILED.
  • Page 57 AlertMail: Disabled Mailbox: Not Set SMTP Server: Not Set Sender Domain: Not Set XML Reply: Enabled NTP: Disabled Primary NTP server: Not Set Secondary NTP server: Not Set Server Poll-Interval: 720 seconds Link Loss Failover: Not Supported Link Loss Interval: Not Supported Enclosure IP Mode: Not Supported GUI Login Detail: Enabled VLAN: Disabled...
  • Page 58 Serial Number: MY36290EMT Temperature Sensor: Present JS2 Connector: Absent Internal Ethernet Interface to OA: Present Internal Ethernet Route to OA: Enabled Internal Serial Interface to OA: Absent Internal Serial Route to OA: Disabled External Serial Port Interface: Present External Ethernet Interface: Present 2.
  • Page 59 Interconnect Module #2 Status: Status : OK Thermal: OK CPU Fault: OK Health LED: OK UID: Off Powered: On Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Management Processor OK Thermal Warning Thermal Danger Power Device Failure Device Degraded Interconnect Module #3 Status: Interconnect Module Type: No Interconnect Module Installed Interconnect Module #4 Status: Interconnect Module Type: No Interconnect Module Installed >SHOW INTERCONNECT PORT MAP ALL...
  • Page 60 5 [Subsumed] 6 [Subsumed] 7 [Absent] 8 [Absent] Totals: 3 server blades installed, 3 powered on. >SHOW SERVER NAMES Bay Server Name Serial Number Status Power UID Partner --- ----------------------------- --------------- -------- ------- --- ------- 1 RonChangedHostNameInILO USM64204B1 2 test45667 USM65103VJ 3 [Absent] 4 YOUR-EYZCGYAYBB...
  • Page 61 Part Number: 410917-B21 Spare Part Number: 414037-001 Interconnect 2 Model: Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120X for HP w/ IP Base Manufacturer: Cisco Systems, Inc. Serial Number: FOC1129T0XE Part Number: WS-CBS3120X-S Spare Part Number: 451357-001 Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140-B21 Spare Part Number: 413996-001 Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140-B21...
  • Page 62 >SHOW SERVER INFO ALL Server Blade #1 Information: Type: Server Blade Manufacturer: HP Product Name: ProLiant BL480c G1 Part Number: 416667-B21 System Board Spare Part Number: 410293-001 Serial Number: USM64204B1 UUID: 36363134-3736-5355-4D36-343230344231 Server Name: RonChangedHostNameInILO Asset Tag: [Unknown] ROM Version: I14 06/21/2006 CPU 1: Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2333 MHz CPU 2: Not present Memory: 2048 MB...
  • Page 63 MAC Address: 00:19:BB:35:F6:42 Power Management Controller Version: 0.5 Server Blade #3 Information: Server Blade Type: No Server Blade Installed Server Blade #4 Information: Type: Server Blade Manufacturer: HP Product Name: ProLiant BL460c G1 Part Number: 404664-B21 System Board Spare Part Number: 410299-001 Serial Number: USM62401EP UUID: 36343034-3436-5355-4D36-323430314550 Server Name: YOUR-EYZCGYAYBB...
  • Page 64 iSCSI 2 OK Bay 1 Port 13 00:18:FE:35:21:DF Port 3 OK Bay 1 Port 1 00:18:FE:34:DB:9F Port 4 OK Bay 1 Port 9 00:18:FE:34:DB:A0 ------------------------------- Blade 002 ------------------------------- 1 Not Present 2 Not Present 3 Not Present Embedded Ethernet Port 1 OK Bay 1 Port 6 00:19:BB:34:A1:5A...
  • Page 65 I/O Configuration Power Cooling Location Device Failure Device Degraded iLO Network Blade #3 Status: Power: No Server Blade Installed Blade #4 Status: Power: On Current Wattage used: 152 Health: OK Unit Identification LED: Off Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Management Processor OK I/O Configuration Power Cooling...
  • Page 66 CPU Zone 34C/ 93F CPU 1 52C/125F 100C CPU 1 52C/125F 100C CPU Zone 33C/ 91F CPU 2 CPU 2 Memory Zone 55C/ 100C Ambient Zone 21C/ 69F Device Bay #5 Temperature Information Server Blade Type: Bay Subsumed Device Bay #6 Temperature Information Server Blade Type: Bay Subsumed Device Bay #7 Temperature Information No Server Blade Installed...
  • Page 67 Absent Disabled Absent Disabled Absent Disabled >SHOW SERVER BOOT ALL Server Blade #1 Boot Information: One time boot from: None IPL Devices (Boot Order): CD-ROM Diskette Drive (A:) Hard Drive (C:) Server Blade #2 Boot Information: One time boot from: None IPL Devices (Boot Order): CD-ROM Diskette Drive (A:)
  • Page 68 SEVERITY="Informational" CLASS="Rack Infrastructure" LAST_UPDATE="[NOT SET] " INITIAL_UPDATE="[NOT SET] " COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="Server Blade Enclosure Rack Name Changed (Enclosure Serial Number 0987654321)" /> <EVENT SEVERITY="Critical" CLASS="Rack Infrastructure" LAST_UPDATE="[NOT SET] " INITIAL_UPDATE="[NOT SET] " COUNT="36" DESCRIPTION="Server Blade Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power (Enclosure Address 0000, Slot 1)"...
  • Page 69 LAST_UPDATE="10/25/2008 00:53" INITIAL_UPDATE="10/25/2008 00:53" COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="POST Error: 1726-Drive Array - Array Accelerator Memory Size Change Detected" /> <EVENT SEVERITY="Caution" CLASS="POST Message" LAST_UPDATE="10/25/2008 00:53" INITIAL_UPDATE="10/25/2008 00:53" COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="POST Error: 1724-Drive Array - Physical Drive Position Change(s) Detected" /> <EVENT SEVERITY="Caution" CLASS="POST Message" LAST_UPDATE="10/25/2008 00:53"...
  • Page 70 Server Blade Type: Bay Subsumed >SHOW TOPOLOGY Detecting linked enclosures ..Rack Topology (top-down) Rack UUID: 090987654321 Rack Name: UnnamedRack Enclosure Name Status Local IP Address UUID -------------------------------- -------- ----- --------------- -------------- OA-0018FE27577F Degraded Yes 16.84.189.60 090987654321 USE644285C 172.16.211.101 09USE644285C OA-0018FE273799 Degraded No 172.16.210.1...
  • Page 71 No LDAP groups were detected. >SHOW CA CERTIFICATE INFO No CA certificates are imported. >SHOW TWOFACTOR INFO Two Factor Authentication: Enabled : Disabled Certificate Revocation : Disabled Certificate Owner Field : Subject >SHOW PASSWORD SETTINGS Strong Passwords: Disabled Minimum Password Length: >SHOW UPDATE Device Name...
  • Page 72: Show Device Serial_Number Blade

    Interconnect Settings BAY VLAN --- ---- >SHOW URB URB Reporting: Enabled URB Endpoint URL: http://urburl.hp.com/urb_receiver URB Proxy URL: http://proxy.mycompany.com:8080 URB Interval: Hourly at minute 30 Last Attempt: Failed on Thu Jan 21 13:23:00 2010 SHOW DEVICE SERIAL_NUMBER BLADE • Command: SHOW DEVICE SERIAL_NUMBER BLADE <bay number>...
  • Page 73 Interconnect Bay User ------------------ -------------- No Interconnect remote console sessions were detected. General management commands 73...
  • Page 74: Enclosure Bay Ip Addressing Commands

    Enclosure Bay IP Addressing commands ADD EBIPA • Command: ADD EBIPA {SERVER | INTERCONNECT} DNS <ip address> • Description: Adds a DNS server IP address to the list of DNS servers for either SERVER bays or INTERCONNECT bays • Access Level/Bay level: Administrator, Operator •...
  • Page 75: Remove Ebipa

    This command cycles power to the interconnect and causes a loss of connectivity. CAUTION: • Command: ENABLE EBIPA {SERVER|INTERCONNECT} [ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]] • Description: Enables the Onboard Administrator to provide IP addresses to the devices in the bays using DHCP. If you do not specify any bay numbers, then EBIPA is enabled for all bays.
  • Page 76: Set Ebipa Server

    The <IP address> and <netmask> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255. The <domain name> is a string containing letters (a–z, A–Z), digits (0–9), or a dash (-). SET EBIPA SERVER • Command: SET EBIPA SERVER { <IP address>...
  • Page 77 Displays EBIPA information • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, Operator, user • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW EBIPA EBIPA Device Server Settings Bay Enabled EBIPA/Current Netmask Gateway Domain --- ------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ------ 172.16.211.111 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.211.111 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.119...
  • Page 78 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.132 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.117 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.125 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.133 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.118 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.3 172.16.211.126 255.255.0.0 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.1 test.com 172.16.0.2...
  • Page 79: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands

    Enclosure network configuration commands ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 • Command: ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 {<bay number>} <ipv6 address/prefix length> • Description: Adds an IPv6 static address for the Onboard Administrator. If IPv6 is enabled, this setting takes effect immediately. If no Onboard Administrator number is provided, the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 80: Add Snmp Trapreceiver

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: A maximum of two DNS servers can be added. The <ip address> must be in the form ####:####:####:####:####:####:####:#### or ####:####:####:####:####:####:####:####/### (with a prefix), where each #### ranges from 0 to FFFF and the prefix /### ranges from 0 to 128. ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER •...
  • Page 81: Add Trusted Host

    SSHKEY is only available for the Administrator local account SSHKEY works only in script mode SSHKEY string is limited to 4KB on Onboard Administrator versions prior to 2.30 SSHKEY string is limited to 8KB on Onboard Administrator version 2.30 and later This command is only valid in script mode.
  • Page 82: Clear Vcmode

    CLEAR VCMODE • Command: CLEAR VCMODE • Description: Clears Virtual Connect Mode settings. • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator OA Bays • Restrictions: All servers in the enclosure should be powered off before clearing the VCMODE. The enclosure will no longer be managed by Virtual Connect, and servers will revert to default Ethernet MAC and Fibre Channel WWN assignments.
  • Page 83: Disable Enclosure_Ip_Mode

    DISABLE ENCLOSURE_IP_MODE • Command: DISABLE ENCLOSURE_IP_MODE • Description: Disables Enclosure IP Mode. Active and Standby Onboard Administrators retain their current IP addresses. After disabling Enclosure IP Mode and a takeover occurs, there will no longer be a single IP address for the enclosure.
  • Page 84: Disable Ntp

    DISABLE NTP • Command: DISABLE NTP • Description: Disables the synchronizing of time and date with a remote server using the NTP protocol. Does not clear any NTP servers that have been configured. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator •...
  • Page 85: Disable Telnet

    DISABLE SNMP • Description: Disables SNMP support for the Onboard Administrator. Does not clear the SNMP trap receivers that have been configured. SNMP trap receivers can still be added and removed. If you disable SNMP, then Insight Manager Agents do not work properly. •...
  • Page 86: Download Config

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None DOWNLOAD CONFIG • Command: DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url> • Description: Downloads a previously saved configuration script file from a specific IP host, and then executes it. Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and USB. Format the <URL> as protocol://host/path/file. The URL syntax for IPv6 addresses is protocol://[<ipv6_address>]/path/file.
  • Page 87: Enable Dhcpv6

    OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: You can only issue this command if the configuration has been set up. ENABLE DHCPV6 • Command: ENABLE DHCPV6 {<bay number>} • Description: Enables DHCPv6 mode to the Onboard Administrator. In DHCPv6 mode, IPv6 and DNS addresses are obtained from the DHCPv6 Server.
  • Page 88: Enable Ipv6

    ENABLE IPV6 • Command: ENABLE IPV6 {<bay number>} • Description: Enables IPv6 protocol for the Onboard Administrator external interface. If bay number is not specified, then the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator •...
  • Page 89: Enable Snmp

    Enables SSH support for the Onboard Administrator • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None ENABLE SNMP • Command: ENABLE SNMP • Description: Enables SNMP Trap support for the Onboard Administrator • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator •...
  • Page 90: Enable Xmlreply

    ENABLE XMLREPLY • Command: ENABLE XMLREPLY • Description: Enables XML reply data over an HTTP connection • Access Level/Bay Level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None REMOVE OA ADDRESS IPV6 • Command: REMOVE OA ADDRESS IPV6 {<bay number>} <ipv6 address/prefix length> •...
  • Page 91: Remove Oa Dns Ipv6

    REMOVE OA DNS IPV6 • Command: REMOVE OA DNS IPV6 {<OA bay number>} <ipv6 address{/prefix length}> • Description: Removes the specified DNS IPv6 address from the list of DNS addresses for the specified Onboard Administrator. If a bay number is not specified, then the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 92: Set Alertmail Mailbox

    • Restrictions: None SET ALERTMAIL MAILBOX • Command: SET ALERTMAIL MAILBOX "<email address>" • Description: Sets the email address where events are sent • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None SET ALERTMAIL SENDERDOMAIN • Command: SET ALERTMAIL SENDERDOMAIN "<domain>" •...
  • Page 93: Set Encryption

    SET ENCRYPTION • Command: SET ENCRYPTION { NORMAL | STRONG } • Description: Using STRONG encryption enforces use of only FIPS 140-2 approved algorithms including AES, 3DES, and SHA. Setting this option to NORMAL also enables other SSLv3 algorithms such as RSA, RC4, and MD5.
  • Page 94: Set Oa Uid

    SET OA UID • Command: SET OA UID [<bay number>] {ON | OFF} • Description: Sets the Onboard Administrator UID on or off. If you do not specify a bay number, the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator. • Access level/Bay level: •...
  • Page 95: Set Ntp Primary

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: Poll time should be between 60 and 86,400 seconds. SET NTP PRIMARY • Command: SET NTP PRIMARY <host> • Description: Sets the primary server used for synchronizing time and date using the NTP. The <host> value can be an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a DNS name.
  • Page 96: Set Snmp Community

    SET SNMP COMMUNITY • Command: SET SNMP COMMUNITY {READ | WRITE} "<community name>" • Description: Sets the community name for the read or write SNMP community. If a blank write community name is given, then SNMP set commands are disabled until a non-empty community name is given. •...
  • Page 97: Show Network

    SHOW NETWORK • Command: SHOW NETWORK • Description: Displays: Enclosure IPv4 information IPv6 information DHCP state Dynamic DNS state IP address subnet mask Gateway address Primary and secondary DNS addresses MAC address HTTP and HTTPS server status SNMP status SSH status Telnet status NTP status Trusted Host status...
  • Page 98: Show Snmp

    Onboard Administrator Protocol Status: Web (HTTP/HTTPS): Enabled SNMP: Disabled SecureSH: Enabled Encryption Mode: Normal Trusted Hosts: Disabled HPSIM Trust Mode: Disabled Telnet: Enabled AlertMail: Disabled Mailbox: michael.slama@hp.com SMTP Server: 16.84.189.199 Sender Domain: Not Set XML Reply: Enabled NTP: Enabled Primary NTP server: 2001::11 Secondary NTP server: 16.84.190.248 Server Poll-Interval: 60 seconds Last Update: 13 Jun 04:52:23 from 16.84.190.248...
  • Page 99: Show Sshfingerprint

    SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT • Command: SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT • Description: Displays the key fingerprint of the Onboard Administrator host public key • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator, user • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT 1024 3f:5c:33:0a:a1:2e:9b:2c:da:eb:fe:90:87:34:13:b7 /etc/ssh/id_dsa.pub SHOW SSHKEY •...
  • Page 100: Test Snmp

    You must have OA permission to perform this command. TEST SNMP • Command: TEST SNMP • Description: Sends a test SNMP trap to all of the configured trap destinations • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: You must enable SNMP to use this function Enclosure network configuration commands 100...
  • Page 101: Enclosure Management Commands

    Enclosure management commands CLEAR SYSLOG CAUTION: You cannot restore this information after you delete it. • Command: CLEAR SYSLOG {ENCLOSURE | OA <bay number>} • Description: Clears the Onboard Administrator system log. If you do not specify a bay number, the Active Onboard Administrator system log is cleared.
  • Page 102: Enable Gui_Login_Detail

    You must have OA permission to perform this command. ENABLE GUI_LOGIN_DETAIL • Command: ENABLE GUI_LOGIN_DETAIL • Description: Enables extended enclosure information available in the GUI on the login page • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restriction: None ENABLE LLF •...
  • Page 103: Set Display Events

    • Description: Sets the date of the enclosure with the following definitions: MM: Month DD: Day hh: Hour (24-hour time) mm: Minute CC: Century YY: Year TZ: Time zone If you leave the time zone variable blank, then the current time zone is left in effect. •...
  • Page 104: Set Enclosure Name

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The <asset tag> must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric, underscore (_), and dash (-) characters. SET ENCLOSURE NAME • Command: SET ENCLOSURE NAME "<enclosure name>" •...
  • Page 105: Set Enclosure Serial_Number

    4=DC Power Input Module • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: 1, 2, 3, 4 SET ENCLOSURE SERIAL_NUMBER • Command: SET ENCLOSURE SERIAL_NUMBER "<serial number>" • Description: Sets the enclosure serial number. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: Must be 10 characters in length.
  • Page 106: Set Oa Usb

    SET OA USB • Command: SET OA USB {FRONT | BACK} • Description: Allows the Onboard Administrator to select which USB controller to enable. The FRONT controller enables the internal DVD drive and the front USB connector. The BACK controller enables the two USB ports on the rear of the KVM Option Module. This command has no effect on c3000 Onboard Administrator boards that are hardware revision level 'CO' and later as displayed with SHOW OA INFO.
  • Page 107: Set Power Savings

    OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None SET POWER SAVINGS • Command: SET POWER SAVINGS {ON | OFF} • Description: Turns power savings mode on or off. Power savings mode turns unneeded power supplies off. The increased load on the remaining power supplies increases their efficiency, resulting in less power consumption.
  • Page 108: Show Date

    None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW CONFIG #Script Generated by Administrator #Generated on: Tue Apr 15 10:34:32 2008 #Set Enclosure Time SET TIMEZONE CST6CDT #SET DATE MMDDhhmm{{CC}YY} #Set Enclosure Information SET ENCLOSURE ASSET TAG "ENC-0000Short" SET ENCLOSURE NAME "Shorty" SET RACK NAME "UnnamedRack" SET POWER MODE NONE SET POWER SAVINGS ON #Power limit must be within the range of 950-8750...
  • Page 109: Show Display Events

    SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS • Command: SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS • Description: Displays whether event notification is on or off • Access level/Bay level: • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS Display Events is set to OFF. SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN {<fan number>...
  • Page 110: Show Enclosure Info

    SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO • Description: Displays: Enclosure name Enclosure type Onboard Administrator hardware version Enclosure part number Serial number Asset tag Onboard Administrator MAC address • Access level/Bay level: • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO Enclosure Information: Enclosure Name: Shorty Enclosure Type: BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure...
  • Page 111: Show Enclosure Power_Summary

    Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW ENCLOSURE LCD Status Display Name BladeSystem c3000 Insight Display Spare Part# : 441831-001 Manufacturer: Fw Version Diagnostic Status: Internal Data SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_SUMMARY • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_SUMMARY • Description: Displays a detailed summary of the enclosure's present power state. •...
  • Page 112: Show Enclosure Powersupply

    linux linux YOUR-EYZCGYAYBB ------- 1314 Interconnect Bay Power Summary: Name Power Allocated (Watts DC) -------------------------------- -------------------------- GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch ------- Fan Power Summary: Total Fans Fan Rule Present Power Power Allocated (Number of Fans) (Number of Fans) (Watts DC) (Watts DC) ---------------- ----------------...
  • Page 113: Show Enclosure Status

    Product Name: HP PROLIANT SERVER PS Part Number: 438203-001 Spare Part Number: XXXXXX-001 Product Ver: Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Device Failure Power Cord SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS • Command: SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS • Description: Displays the basic health and status of the enclosure subsystem •...
  • Page 114: Show Fru

    Status (OK, warm, degraded, or failed) Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Temperature in degrees Celsius for all temperature sensors • Access level/Bay level: Bay specific • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Locale Temp Status Temp Caution Critical -------------------------- ----------- -------- ------- --------...
  • Page 115 Onboard Administrator 1 Model: BladeSystem c3000 Onboard Administrator Manufacturer: HP Serial Number: P30590A9VUQ04B Part Number: 448589-B21 Spare Part Number: 441832-001 Firmware Version: 2.40 HwVersion: A0 Blade Model: ProLiant BL480c G1 Manufacturer: HP Serial Number: USM64204B1 Part Number: 416667-B21 Spare Part Number: 410293-001 Blade Model: Integrity BL860c Manufacturer: hp...
  • Page 116: Show Oa

    Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140-B21 Spare Part Number: 413996-001 Model: Active Cool 200 Fan Part Number: 412140-B21 Spare Part Number: 413996-001 Power Supply Model: 438203-001 Serial Number: 531300ALL00233 Spare Part Number: XXXXXX-001 Power Supply Model: 438203-001 Serial Number: 531300ALL00014 Spare Part Number: XXXXXX-001 Power Supply Model: 438203-001...
  • Page 117: Show Oa Info

    Subject: Common Name (CN): OA-1234FE27577F Country (C): State or Province (ST): City or Locality (L): Organization Name (0): Hewlett-Packard Organizational Unit: Onboard Administrator SHOW OA INFO • Command: SHOW OA INFO [ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]] •...
  • Page 118: Show Oa Status

    • Description: Displays the network configuration for the specified Onboard Administrator. If you do not specify the Onboard Administrator, then the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator. • Access level/Bay level: • Restrictions: VLAN ID information appears only when VLAN is enabled. Example OA-0018FE27577F>...
  • Page 119: Show Oa Usb

    UID: Status: OK SHOW OA USB • Command: SHOW OA USB • Description: Displays which USB controller is currently enabled. The FRONT controller enables the internal DVD drive and the front USB connector. The BACK controller enables the two USB ports on the near KVM Option Module. This command has no effect on HP c3000 OA boards that are hardware revision level C0 and later.
  • Page 120: Show Syslog

    SHOW SYSLOG • Command: SHOW SYSLOG {SERVER <bay number> | ENCLOSURE | OA <bay number> | SETTINGS} • Description: Displays the syslog of the enclosure with 22 lines per screen. To quit the command, enter q. Any other key shows the next screen, if there is more information to display. •...
  • Page 121: Show Vcmode

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator, OA user • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW SYSLOG OA 2 16:21:22 in.ftpd[25446]: connection from 12.34.567.890 2 16:21:24 in.ftpd[25446]: exiting due to EOF from client 2 16:21:35 in.ftpd[25451]: connection from 12.34.567.890 2 16:21:36 in.ftpd[25451]: exiting due to EOF from client 2 16:24:29 in.ftpd[25222]: exiting due to EOF from client...
  • Page 122: Update

    UPDATE • Command: UPDATE {SHOW | DEVICE} [FORCE] {ALL | LCD | TRAY | BLADE [ALL | <location> [{ , | - } <location>]] | ICBAY [ALL | <location> [{ , | - } <location>]] | FAN [ALL | <location> [{ , | - } <location> ]]} •...
  • Page 123: Update Image

    If your ftp server does not support anonymous logins, a username and password can be specified within the URL that is formatted as: ftp://username/password@host/path/filename. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator Blade bay • Restrictions: This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades. UPDATE IMAGE •...
  • Page 124: Upload Debug

    OA administrator • Restriction: The user password is not saved or restored by the UPLOAD CONFIG command. UPLOAD DEBUG • Command: UPLOAD DEBUG {"<url>"} • Description: • Uploads debug data to the specified URL. • Supported protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. •...
  • Page 125: Blade Management Commands

    Blade management commands CONNECT SERVER • Command: CONNECT SERVER [SERIAL] <bay number> • Description: Opens a Text Console session to the iLO specified. If the optional argument SERIAL is specified, a Virtual Serial Port session is started. • Access level/Bay level: Bay specific •...
  • Page 126: Hponcfg

    OA Administrator, OA Operator • Restrictions: The URB URL and interval must be set before enabling URB reporting. Example OA-0018FE275723> enable urb Utility Ready Blade (URB) reporting has been enabled. HPONCFG • Command: HPONCFG [NOAUTOLOGIN] {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} {<< <end marker>...
  • Page 127: Poweron Server

    If the FORCE argument is given, the server blade is immediately shut down and might lose data or become unstable. If no blade is in the specified bay, you are notified that the bay is empty. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, operator Bay specific •...
  • Page 128: Set Nic

    You must have access to the specified bay number. This command is not applicable to storage blades. SET NIC • Command: SET NIC {AUTO | FORCED} • Description: Configures the external NIC for Auto-negotiation or forced link settings. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator •...
  • Page 129: Set Server Powerdelay

    Sets the boot device to be used on the next boot of the bays specified. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, operator Bay specific • Restrictions: You must have access to the specified bay number. This command is not applicable to storage blades. This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades.
  • Page 130: Show Server Boot

    SET URB [ URL | INTERVAL | PROXY URL ] • Description: Sets settings for URB reporting. SET URB URL { <url> } sets the URB endpoint URL. SET URB PROXY URL { <url> } sets the proxy URL to use when sending URB messages. SET URB INTERVAL { HOURLY <minute>...
  • Page 131: Show Server Info

    PXE NIC 1 SHOW SERVER INFO • Command: SHOW SERVER INFO {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} • Description: Displays the following fields: Type Name Part number Serial number Asset tag BIOS version All CPU types and associated maximum speeds Memory NIC #1 MAC NIC #2 MAC...
  • Page 132: Show Server List

    NIC 3 MAC Address: 00:18:FE:34:DB:9F NIC 4 MAC Address: 00:18:FE:34:DB:A0 iSCSI 1 MAC Address: 00:18:FE:35:21:E1 iSCSI 2 MAC Address: 00:18:FE:35:21:DF Management Processor Information: Type: iLO Name: ILOUSM64204B1 Firmware Version: 1.60 Jul 01 2008 IP Address: 16.84.189.36 MAC Address: 00:18:FE:35:61:62 Power Management Controller Version: 0.5 VLAN ID: 1 SHOW SERVER LIST •...
  • Page 133: Show Server Port Map

    Bay specific • Restrictions: You must have access to the specified bay number. Example OA-0018FE27577F> show server names show server names Bay Server Name Serial Number Status Power UID Partner --- ----------------------------- --------------- -------- ------- --- ------- 1 First89123HostNameInILO USM64204B1 2 Integrity BL860c CSJ0634214 3 [Absent]...
  • Page 134: Show Server Powerdelay

    ------------------------------- Blade 002 ------------------------------- 1 Not Present 2 Not Present 3 Not Present Embedded Ethernet Port 1 OK Bay 1 Port 6 00:19:BB:34:A1:5A iSCSI 1 OK Bay 1 Port 6 00:19:BB:34:A1:5B Port 2 OK Bay 1 Port 14 00:19:BB:34:91:FE iSCSI 2 OK Bay 1 Port 14 00:19:BB:34:91:FF...
  • Page 135: Show Server Status

    Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW SERVER POWERDELAY ALL Current PowerDelay Status: Not in Progress Device PowerDelay State Delay (seconds) -------------------------------- ------------ Absent Disabled Absent Disabled Absent Disabled Subsumed Disabled ProLiant BL2x220c G5 Disabled ProLiant BL2x220c G5 Disabled Absent Disabled Absent Disabled Absent Disabled Absent Disabled...
  • Page 136 Current Wattage used: 212 Health: OK Unit Identification LED: Off Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Management Processor OK I/O Configuration Power Cooling Location Device Failure Device Degraded iLO Network Blade #2 Status: Power: On Current Wattage used: 360 Internal Health: OK System Health: Degraded Unit Identification LED: Off Diagnostic Status:...
  • Page 137: Show Server Temp

    Fan: 27% Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Management Processor I/O Configuration Power Cooling Location Device Failure Device Degraded iLO Network Power Mgmt Cntlr Other SHOW SERVER TEMP • Command: SHOW SERVER TEMP {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} •...
  • Page 138: Show Syslog Server

    Device Bay #4 Temperature Information Locale Status Temp Caution Critical ----------------------------------- ------ -------- ------- -------- System Zone 41C/105F CPU Zone 36C/ 96F CPU 1 53C/127F 100C CPU 1 53C/127F 100C CPU Zone 35C/ 95F CPU 2 CPU 2 Memory Zone 56C/ 100C Ambient Zone...
  • Page 139: Unassign Server

    ber shorty-lab)" /> <EVENT SEVERITY="Informational" CLASS="Rack Infrastructure" LAST_UPDATE="10/08/2007 01:31" INITIAL_UPDATE="10/08/2007 01:31" COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="Server Blade Enclosure LAN Settings Changed (Enclosure Serial Num ber shorty-lab)" /> <EVENT SEVERITY="Informational" CLASS="Rack Infrastructure" LAST_UPDATE="10/08/2007 01:46" INITIAL_UPDATE="10/08/2007 01:46" COUNT="1" DESCRIPTION="Server Blade Enclosure LAN Settings Changed (Enclosure Serial Num ber shorty-lab)"...
  • Page 140: Interconnect Management Commands

    Interconnect management commands ASSIGN INTERCONNECT • Command: ASSIGN INTERCONNECT {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} {"<user name | LDAP GROUP <LDAP group name>"} • Description: Assigns interconnects specified to an existing user or group • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator •...
  • Page 141: Test Urb

    Example OA-0018FE275723> show urb URB Reporting: Enabled URB Endpoint URL: URB Proxy URL: URB Interval: Daily at hour 0 Last Attempt: None TEST URB • Command: TEST URB • Description: Manually sends the URB message to the endpoint. This command can be useful for testing the configuration or resending a message after a failure.
  • Page 142: Poweron Interconnect

    Sends a request to power off the interconnect module • Access level/Bay level: Administrator, operator Bay specific • Restrictions: You must have explicit access to a bay given by the ASSIGN INTERCONNECT command. POWERON INTERCONNECT • Command: POWERON INTERCONNECT {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} •...
  • Page 143: Set Interconnect Uid

    • Access level/Bay level: Administrator Bay specific • Restrictions: You must have access to the specified bay number. SET INTERCONNECT UID • Command: SET INTERCONNECT UID {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} {ON | OFF} •...
  • Page 144 Example OA-0018FE27577F> show interconnect info all show interconnect info all 1. Ethernet Product Name: GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch Width: Single URL to Management interface: In-Band IPv4 Address: 16.84.189.177 User Assigned Name: Part Number: 410917-B21 Spare Part Number: 414037-001 Serial Number: MY36290EMT Temperature Sensor: Present JS2 Connector: Absent Internal Ethernet Interface to OA: Present...
  • Page 145: Show Interconnect List

    SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST • Command: SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST • Description: Displays the interconnect list • Access level/Bay level: Bay specific • Restrictions: You must have explicit access to a bay given by the ASSIGN INTERCONNECT command. Example OA-0018FE27577F> SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST Bay Interconnect Type Manufacturer Power...
  • Page 146: Show Interconnect Powerdelay

    3. <absent> 4. <absent> SHOW INTERCONNECT POWERDELAY • Command: SHOW INTERCONNECT POWERDELAY {ALL | <bay number> [{ - | , } <bay number>]} • Description: Displays the PowerDelay status for the specified interconnects or range of interconnects • Access level/Bay level: Bay specific •...
  • Page 147 Powered: On Diagnostic Status: Internal Data Management Processor OK Thermal Warning Thermal Danger I/O Configuration Device Failure Device Degraded Interconnect Module #2 Status: Interconnect Module Type: No Interconnect Module Installed Interconnect Module #3 Status: Interconnect Module Type: No Interconnect Module Installed Interconnect Module #4 Status: Interconnect Module Type: No Interconnect Module Installed Interconnect management commands 147...
  • Page 148: Enclosure Dvd Commands

    Enclosure DVD commands SET SERVER DVD • Command: SET SERVER DVD {CONNECT | DISCONNECT} [USB://url] {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} • Description: Connects or disconnects the specified server or range of servers from the enclosure DVD drive. The DISCONNECT argument detaches any URL in addition to the enclosure DVD.
  • Page 149 [Bay empty] 7 No [Non-server blade] Enclosure DVD commands 149...
  • Page 150: Remote Syslog Commands

    Remote syslog commands DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Command: DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Description: Disables remote system logging • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator Restrictions: Must be operator or administrator with OA permission to perform this command. ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Command: ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE •...
  • Page 151: Set Remote Syslog Server

    SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER • Command: SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER {<IPv4/IPv6> | <dns name>} • Description: Sets the IP address or DNS name for remote system log messages. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator • Restrictions: None SHOW SYSLOG SETTINGS •...
  • Page 152: Remote Syslog Example

    Remote syslog example The remote syslog consists of a date and time stamp, the Onboard Administrator IP address, text, and a priority number. The date and time stamp, and the text match the Onboard Administrator syslog entry. 9 16:00:28 10.128.126.204 OA: Remote system logging enabled to server 16.83.33.81, port 514 (priority 13) Remote syslog commands 152...
  • Page 153: Usb Support Commands

    USB support commands DOWNLOAD CONFIG using USB key • Command: DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url> • Description: Downloads a saved configuration file from a specific IP host. The file is not checked for errors but is automatically executed in SCRIPT MODE. Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, TFTP, and USB. Format the <url>...
  • Page 154: Update Image Using Usb Key

    • Description: Displays a list of Firmware images, configuration scripts, and ISO images present on the enclosure USB media • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restriction: None Example OA-00215AB195CB> show usbkey Firmware Image Files Image Version --------------------------------------- ------------- usb://d1/hpoa225.bin 2.25...
  • Page 155: Upload Config Using Usb Key

    • Restrictions: None UPLOAD CONFIG using USB key • Command: UPLOAD CONFIG {"<url>" | USB "<filename>"} • Description: Uploads a script to the specified URL which duplicates the current runtime configuration. Supported protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. The URL should be formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename. If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a user name and password within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename.
  • Page 156: Vlan Commands

    VLAN commands ADD VLAN • Command: ADD VLAN <VLAN ID> ["<VLAN NAME>"] • Description: Creates a VLAN ID and an optional VLAN NAME. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The VLAN ID is an integer from 1 to 4094. The VLAN Name is limited to 31 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 157: Enable Vlan

    ENABLE VLAN • Command: ENABLE VLAN • Description: This command enables or turns on VLAN on the enclosure. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None REMOVE VLAN • Command: REMOVE VLAN <VLAN ID> • Description: Removes a VLAN ID. All devices currently using that VLAN ID are moved to the default VLAN ID. •...
  • Page 158: Set Vlan Factory

    • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The VLAN ID is a value between 1 and 4094. SET VLAN FACTORY • Command: SET VLAN FACTORY • Description: Restores the VLAN settings to factory defaults. VLAN is disabled and all devices are grouped in VLAN ID 1.
  • Page 159: Set Vlan Ipconfig Dhcp

    OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None SET VLAN IPCONFIG DHCP • Command: SET VLAN IPCONFIG DHCP [<OA bay number>] <OA VLAN ID> • Description: Temporarily sets the OA to DHCP mode and the specified VLAN ID (0 to 4094). Setting the VLAN ID number to 0 disables enclosure VLAN.
  • Page 160: Set Vlan Oa

    SET VLAN OA • Command: SET VLAN OA <VLAN ID> • Description: Sets or changes the VLAN ID of the Onboard Administrator. Loss of connectivity to the Onboard Administrator will occur if this is improperly set. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator •...
  • Page 161: Show Vlan

    SHOW VLAN • Command: SHOW VLAN • Description: Shows VLAN settings. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator, OA user • Restrictions: None Example OA-0018FE27577F> show vlan show vlan VLAN is enabled. OA VLAN ID = 1. Default VLAN ID (untagged) = 1. VLAN VLAN NAME ---- --------- Default...
  • Page 162: Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap Commands

    Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP • Command: SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP { <cap> [<derated_circuit_capacity> <rated_circuit_capacity>] | OFF } • Description: Sets the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap in watts AC. OFF disables the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap. Average power cannot exceed cap or derated_circuit_capacity. Peak power cannot exceed rated_circuit_capacity.
  • Page 163: Show Enclosure Power_Cap

    power is not being consumed, raising the minimum Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap value that can be applied to the enclosure. Any blades in bays not specified are managed. If you have previously specified bays to exclude, using this command again replaces that specification rather than augmenting it.
  • Page 164 Example OA-0018FE27577F> show enclosure power_cap_bays_to_exclude Bays opted out: None Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands 164...
  • Page 165: Event Notifications

    Event notifications Enclosure event notifications Enclosure events produce screen messages with the show events option enabled. If you are directly affected by an event, a message is produced whether the show events option is enabled or disabled. Event messages include the device affected, the device name, and the date and time of the event. Some examples of event messages are: •...
  • Page 166 Event Cause Enclosure Name Change The name of the enclosure was changed. Fan Status Change The status of a fan has changed. Fan Inserted A fan has been inserted. Fan Removed A fan has been removed. Interconnect Inserted An interconnect module was inserted into the enclosure.
  • Page 167 Event Cause User Removed A user was removed from the Onboard Administrator. If you are logged in as this user, you are disconnected from the Onboard Administrator. User Disabled A user was disabled. If you are logged in as this user, you are disconnected from the Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 168: Technical Support

    Technical support Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial number • Product model name and number • Product identification number • Applicable error messages •...
  • Page 169: Time Zone Settings

    Time zone settings Universal time zone settings IMPORTANT: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the Universal time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Etc/GMT-2 Etc/GMT+7 Etc/GMT-13 CST6CDT Etc/GMT+2 Etc/GMT-8 Etc/GMT-14 MST7MDT Etc/GMT-3 Etc/GMT+8...
  • Page 170: Americas Time Zone Settings

    Africa/Blantyre Africa/Harare Africa/Maseru Africa/Wjndhoek AfricaBrazzaville Africa/Johannesburg Africa/Mbabane Egypt Africa/Bujumbura Africa/Kampala Africa/Mogadishu Libya Africa/Cairo Africa/Khartoum Africa/Monrovia — Africa/Casablanca Africa/Kigali Africa/Nairobi — Americas time zone settings IMPORTANT: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the Americas time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 171: Asia Time Zone Settings

    America/Dawson_Creek America/Montreal Canada/East-Saskatchewan America/Denver America/Montserrat Canada/Mountain America/Detroit America/Nassau Canada/Newfoundland America/Dominica America/New_York Canada/Pacific America/Edmonton America/Nipigon Canada/Saskatchewan America/Eirunepe America/Nome Canada/Yukon America/El_Salvador America/Noronha Chile/Continenta America/Ensenada America/Panama Chile/EasterIsland America/Fortaleza America/Pangnirtung Cuba America/Fort_Wayne America/Paramaribo Jamaica America/Glace_Bay America/Phoenix Mexico/BajaNorte America/Godthab America/Port-au-Prince Mexico/BajaSur America/Goose_Bay America/Porto_Acre Mexico/General America/Grand_Turk America/Port_of_Spain US/Alaska America/Grenada...
  • Page 172: Oceanic Time Zone Settings

    Asia/Bahrain Asia/Irkutsk Asia/Novosibirsk Asia/Tel_Aviv Mideast/Riyadh89 Asia/Baku Asia/Istanbul Asia/Omsk Asia/Thimbu Asia/Bangkok Asia/Jakarta Asia/Phom_Penh Asia/Thimphu Asia/Beirut Asia/Jayapura Asia/Pyongyang Asia/Toyoko Asia/Bishkek Asia/Jerusalem Asia/Qatar Asia/Ujung_Pandan Singapore Asia/Brunei Asia/Kabul Asia/Rangoon Asia/Ulaanbaatar Turkey Asia/Calcutta Asia/Kamchatka Asia/Riyadh Asia/Ulan_Bator — Asia/Chungking Asia/Karachi Asia/Riyadh87 Asia/Urumqi — Asia/Colombo Asia/Kashgar Asia/Riyadh88 Asia/Vientiane —...
  • Page 173: Europe Time Zone Settings

    Australia/North Pacific/Nauru — Europe time zone settings IMPORTANT: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the European time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Eire Europe/Helsinki Europe/Paris Europe/Vaduz Europe/Amsterdam Europe/Istanbul Europe/Prague Europe/Vatican Europe/Andorra Europe/Kaliningrad...
  • Page 174: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System certificate authority Command Line Interface central processing unit DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol domain name system EBIPA Enclosure Bay IP Addressing field replaceable unit file transfer protocol graphical user interface HP SIM HP Systems Insight Manager Acronyms and abbreviations 174...
  • Page 175 HTTP hypertext transfer protocol HTTPS hypertext transfer protocol secure sockets interface adapter ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Integrated Lights-Out Internet Protocol LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol light-emitting diode Media Access Control network interface controller network time protocol operating system power distribution unit PKCS Public-Key Cryptography Standards Acronyms and abbreviations 175...
  • Page 176 Preboot Execution Environment RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RIBCL Remote Insight Board Command Language SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol Secure Shell single sign-on TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol unit identification utility ready blade uniform resource locator extensible markup language Acronyms and abbreviations 176...
  • Page 177: Index

    Index command, ADD LDAP GROUP 32 command, ADD OA ADDRESS IPV6 78 command, ADD OA DNS 78 accessing the CLI 10 command, ADD OA DNS IPV6 78 account authentication 15 command, ADD SNMP TRAPRECIEVER 79 account level 13 command, ADD SSHKEY 79 ADD EBIPA 73 command, ADD TRUSTED HOST 80 ADD HPSIM CERTIFICATE 40...
  • Page 178 command, DOWNLOAD CA CERTIFICATE 29 command, REMOVE OA DNS IPV6 89 command, REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVER 90 command, DOWNLOAD CONFIG 85 command, DOWNLOAD CONFIG using USB command, REMOVE TRUSTED HOST 90 key 152 command, REMOVE USER 23 command, REMOVE USER CERTIFICATE 30 command, DOWNLOAD HPSIM CERTIFICATE 40 command, DOWNLOAD LDAP CERTIFICATE 33 command, REMOVE VLAN 156...
  • Page 179 command, SET POWER LIMIT 105 command, SHOW ENCRYPTION 95 command, SHOW FINGERPRINT 97 command, SET POWER MODE 105 command, SET POWER SAVINGS 106 command, SHOW FRU 113 command, SET RACK NAME 19 command, SHOW HPSIM INFO 41 command, SHOW INTERCONNECT INFO 142 command, SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT 149 command, SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER 150 command, SHOW INTERCONNECT LIST 144...
  • Page 180 command, TEST URB 140 DOWNLOAD SSHKEY 85 command, UNASSIGN 28 DOWNLOAD USER CERTIFICATE 30 command, UNASSIGN FOR LDAP 38 command, UNASSIGN OA 28 command, UNASSIGN OA LDAP GROUP 38 EDIT VLAN 155 command, UNASSIGN SERVER 138 ENABLE ALERTMAIL 85 command, UPDATE 121 ENABLE DHCPV6 86 command, UPDATE ILO 121 ENABLE EBIPA 73...
  • Page 181 REMOVE OA DNS 89 REMOVE OA DNS IPV6 89 HELP 17 REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVER 90 help resources 167 REMOVE TRUSTED HOST 90 HISTORY 23 REMOVE USER 23 HP SIM commands 40 REMOVE USER CERTIFICATE 30 HPONCFG 125 REMOVE VLAN 156 RESTART INTERCONNECT 141 RESTART OA 101 restrictions, Integrity balde 13...
  • Page 182 SET OA GATEWAY 92 SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE 162 SET OA NAME 92 SET OA UID 92 SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_SUMMARY 110 SET OA USB 105 SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY 111 SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS 112 SET PASSWORD 24 SET POWER LIMIT 105 SHOW ENCLOUSRE TEMP 112 SET POWER MODE 105 SHOW ENCRYPTION 95 SHOW FRU 113...
  • Page 183 SSH session 10 syntax 164 technical support 167 telnet session 10 terminal emulator session 10 TEST ALERTMAIL 98 TEST LDAP 38 TEST SNMP 98 TEST SYSLOG 150 TEST URB 140 time zones 168 Two-Factor Authentication commands 29 UNASSIGN 28 UNASSIGN FOR LDAP 38 UNASSIGN OA 28 UNASSIGN OA LDAP GROUP 38 UNASSIGN SERVER 138...

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