Hpqlomig Operation; Finding Management Processors - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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HPQLOMIG operation

The command line utility is intended to be used in conjunction with Systems Insight Manager. If you are
not using Systems Insight Manager, consider using the HPQLOMIG utility.
IMPORTANT:
the HP Smart Component. Refer to the "Pre-migration checklist (on page 144)" and the "HP
Lights-Out directory package" sections for additional information. Extending the schema must
be completed by a Schema Administrator.
HPQLOMIG requires logon and upgrade firmware privileges for each management processor. Change
directory setting privileges are required for directory services.

Finding management processors

The first step to migrating is to discover all management processors you want to enable for directory
services. You can search for management processors using DNS names, IP addresses, or IP address
wildcards. The following rules apply to the variables entered in the Addresses field:
DNS names, IP addresses, and IP address wildcards must be delimited with a semicolon.
The IP address wildcard uses the "*" character in the third and fourth octet fields. For example, IP
address 16.100.*.* is valid, whereas IP address 16.*.*.* is not.
Ranges can also be specified using a hyphen. For example, 192.168.0.2-10 is a valid range. A
hyphen is only supported in the rightmost octet.
After you click Find, HPQLOMIG begins pinging and connecting to port 443 (the default SSL port).
The purpose of these actions is to quickly determine if the target network address is a management
processor. If the device does not respond to the ping or connect appropriately on port 443, then it is
determined not to be a management processor.
Installing directory support for any management processor requires downloading
Lights-Out directories migration utilities 145

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