Using Ilo With Hpe Oneview - HP HPE iLO 5 User Manual

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iLO warns you to proceed only if the managed server is no longer managed by the remote
management tool.
3. Click OK.
4. The <Remote Management Tool Name> page is removed from the iLO navigation tree.

Using iLO with HPE OneView

HPE OneView interacts with the iLO management processor to configure, monitor, and manage
supported servers. It configures seamless access to the iLO remote console, enabling you to launch the
iLO remote console from the HPE OneView user interface in a single click. The role assigned to your
appliance account determines your iLO privileges.
HPE OneView manages the following iLO settings:
The remote management tool
SNMP v1 trap destination
SNMP v1 read community
SSO certificate—A trusted certificate is added to the HPE SSO page.
NTP (time server) configuration
User Account—An administrative user account is added to iLO.
Firmware version—If a supported version of the iLO firmware is not already installed when you add a
server to HPE OneView, the iLO firmware is updated automatically. For more information, see the HPE
OneView support matrix.
The appliance is added as a destination for iLO RESTful API events.
Remote support registration
IMPORTANT:
For best performance when using HPE OneView with iLO 5, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
recommends that you do not delete or change these settings by using the iLO web interface.
Changing the device configuration from the iLO firmware could cause it to become out of
synchronization with HPE OneView.
Server signatures (Synergy compute modules only)
When HPE OneView manages a Synergy compute module, iLO generates a server signature that allows
HPE OneView to manage unique network settings, virtual identifiers, and adapter settings.
The server signature is refreshed and verified for compliance each time iLO starts. It includes information
such as the frame bay and UUID, the HPE OneView domain IP address, and the server device
signatures.
If the server is moved to a different frame or bay, or its hardware configuration changes upon insertion
into a bay, the server signature changes. When this change occurs, the settings configured by HPE
OneView are cleared, an event is logged in the iLO event log, and a iLO RESTful API event is generated.
This process prevents duplicate addresses and helps HPE OneView ensure that the server has a unique
profile.
In most cases, HPE OneView automatically rediscovers and configures the server. If this discovery and
configuration does not occur, use the HPE OneView software to refresh the frame that contains the
server.
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