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Click Apply to save the desired setting. A server reboot is required to invoke the new setting. If the server
does not support the feature the message HP Power Regulator for ProLiant not supported
by iLO on this server is displayed across the page.
Click View Data to navigate to the Power Regulator Data page to view the current p-state and a running
average of the percentage of time each processor has spent in each p-state. The View Data page requires
iLO Advanced. Refer to the Licensing page for information on acquiring an iLO Advanced Pack license.
P-state data for each logical processor in the host system is collected by iLO when the host system is
powered on and is not in POST. The current P-state and a rolling average of p-state data collected over
the last 12 hours is displayed. A multi-colored bar exhibits the percentage of time each logical processor
has spent in each p-state. The data is reset when iLO reboots.

Virtual media

Virtual media is enabled by licensing the optional iLO Advanced Pack. If not licensed, the message iLO
feature not licensed appears.
The iLO Virtual Media option provides you with a Virtual Floppy disk drive, USB key drive, and a Virtual
DVD/CD drive, which can direct a remote host server to boot and use standard media from anywhere on
the network. Virtual Media devices are available when the host system is booting. iLO Virtual media
devices connect to the host server using USB technology. Using USB also enables new capabilities for the
iLO Virtual Media devices when connected to USB-supported operating systems. Different operating
systems provide varying levels of USB support. The iLO Virtual Media is configurable to address these
varying levels of support
If the Virtual Floppy/USBKey capability is enabled, the floppy and USB key drive normally cannot be
accessed from the client operating system.
If the Virtual CD-ROM capability is enabled, the CD-ROM drive cannot be accessed from the client
operating system.
Under certain conditions, you can access the Virtual Floppy and USB key drive from the client operating
system while it is connected. However, it is important that access to the Virtual Floppy or USB key drive
from the client operating system not be attempted while it is connected as a virtual media device. Doing
so could cause data loss on the floppy drive. Always disconnect virtual media before trying to access it
from the client operating system.
("Operating system USB
support" on page 93).
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