Rebooting the server, Platform event trap configuration, Rver – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual
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set oemhp_vsi_path=rboot
4.
Configure the remote file permission by entering the following: set
oemhp_vsi_permission=
Write.) For example:
set oemhp_vsi_permission=rw
Rebooting the server
After the TFTP server and the virtual floppy are properly configured, the server can be rebooted using the
remote floppy boot image that resides on the TFTP server. The methods for rebooting the server are
described in "Controlling server power remotely (on page
)." The server continues to reboot to the
virtual floppy until the virtual floppy is disabled using the following procedure:
1.
Ensure the target server is configured for network access. See "Network settings (on page
2.
Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.
3.
Press the right arrow (
→
) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.
4.
Press the down arrow (
↓
) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.
5.
Press the down arrow (
↓
) key to scroll to VSI Configuration. Press the Enter key.
6.
Select Virtual Floppy, and press the Enter key.
7.
Select Enabled.
8.
Press the F10 key to save and exit.
Platform event trap configuration
The PET Configuration screen enables you to set an alarm or specified condition originating on the server
to alert an IPMI 2.0 supported systems management console. To access this page from a browser, click
PET Configuration on the main menu navigation bar.
The PET Destinations section indicates where LO100 sends the PET (if configured.) This section has up to
four entries specifying IP and MAC addresses. Enter either an IP address or a MAC address and click
Apply. If both the a MAC and an IP address are entered, the IP address is used.