Ilo Federation Group Power - HP HPE iLO 5 User Manual

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Ejecting a scripted media device
Prerequisites
An iLO license that supports this feature is installed.
Each member of the selected iLO Federation group has granted the Virtual Media privilege to the
group.
Procedure
1. Click iLO Federation in the navigation tree, and then click the Group Virtual Media tab.
2. Select a group from the Selected Group menu.
The scripted media device that you eject will be disconnected from all the systems in the selected
group.
3. Click Eject Media in the Virtual Floppy Status section or the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Status section.
Servers affected by a Group Virtual Media action
The Affected Systems section provides the following details about the servers affected when you initiate
a Group Virtual Media action:
Server Name—The server name defined by the host operating system.
Server Power—The server power state (ON or OFF).
UID Indicator—The state of the UID LED. The UID LED helps you identify and locate a server,
especially in high-density rack environments. The possible states are UID ON, UID OFF, and UID
BLINK.
iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. To open the iLO
web interface for the server, click the link in the iLO Hostname column.
IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem. To open the iLO web interface for the
server, click the link in the IP Address column.
Click Next or Prev (if available) to view more servers in the list.
More information
Exporting iLO Federation information to a CSV file on page 93

iLO Federation Group Power

The Group Power feature enables you to manage the power of multiple servers from a system running
the iLO web interface. Use this feature to do the following:
Power off, reset, or power-cycle a group of servers that are in the ON or Reset state.
Power on a group of servers that are in the OFF state.
View the list of servers that will be affected when you click a button in the Virtual Power Button
section of the Group Power page.
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