Controlling server power remotely, Controlling server power from a browser – HP ProLiant DL180 Server User Manual
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Option
Description
User Administration
Accesses the user configuration screen.
Network Settings
Accesses the network parameter settings
screen.
IPMI PET
Configuration
Accesses the PET destinations and alert
policy table.
Application License
Key
Displays the licensing screen.
Security Settings
Accesses LO100 security, personal
certificate and key installation options.
Firmware Download
Enables you to flash firmware through the
web browser.
NOTE:
The Virtual KVM / Media option is an advanced feature and not available on all
systems. This link may appear as Virtual Media or not at all depending on your system
implementation. To verify which features are supported on your system, see "LO100 standard
features (on page
)" and "LO100 optional features (on page
)" for more information.
Controlling server power remotely
LO100 enables you to remotely operate the power button of a host server using a web browser or the
CLP. LO100 virtual power support enables you to power on, power off, and power cycle the host server.
This virtual power support operates independently of the state of the operating system.
Controlling server power from a browser
The Virtual Power screen displays current power status, how long the server has been powered on, and
the reason for the last server restart. To display the Virtual Power screen, on the main menu navigation
bar, click Virtual Power.
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