Viewing The Ilo Federation Multi-System Map; Ilo Federation Group Virtual Media - HP HPE iLO 5 User Manual

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Viewing the iLO Federation Multi-System Map

The Multi-System Map page displays information about the peers of the local iLO system. The local iLO
system identifies its peers through multicast discovery.
When an iLO Federation page loads, a data request is sent from the iLO system running the web
interface to its peers, and from those peers to other peers until all the data for the selected group is
retrieved.
Procedure
1. Click iLO Federation in the navigation tree, and then click the Multi-System Map tab.
2. Select a group from the Selected Group menu.
More information
Exporting iLO Federation information to a CSV file on page 93
iLO peer details
#—The peer number.
iLO UUID—The iLO system UPnP UUID.
Last Seen—The time stamp of the last communication from the server.
Last Error—A description of the most recent communication error between the listed peer and the
local iLO system.
Query Time (seconds)—When a timeout occurs, this value can be used to identify systems that are
not responding quickly. This value applies to the most recent query.
Node Count—When an error occurs, this value can indicate how much data might be missing. A
value of zero indicates that the most recent query timed out. This value applies to the most recent
query.
URL—The URL for starting the iLO web interface for the listed peer.
IP—The peer IP address.

iLO Federation Group Virtual Media

Group Virtual Media enables you to connect scripted media for access by the servers in an iLO
Federation group.
Scripted media only supports 1.44 MB floppy disk images (IMG) and CD/DVD-ROM images (ISO).
The image must be on a web server on the same network as the grouped iLO systems.
Only one of each type of media can be connected to a group at the same time.
You can view, connect, and eject scripted media, and you can boot from CD/DVD-ROM disk images.
When you use scripted media, you save a floppy disk or CD/DVD-ROM disk image to a web server
and connect to the disk image by using a URL. iLO accepts URLs in HTTP or HTTPS format. iLO does
not support FTP.
Before you use the Virtual Media feature, review the Virtual Media operating system considerations.
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