Controlling server power remotely – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual
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Description
Option
Accesses or returns you to the main menu navigation bar.
Summary
Accesses system power and UID control options.
Virtual Power
Lists all sensor information, including type, name, status, reading, and PEF
settings.
Monitoring Sensors
Displays the system event log.
System Event Log
Accesses virtual media or the remote graphic console.
Virtual KVM/Media
Displays system hardware information.
Hardware Inventory
Accesses the user configuration screen.
User Administration
Accesses the network parameter settings screen.
Network Settings
Accesses the PET destinations and alert policy table.
IPMI PET Configuration
Displays the licensing screen.
Application License Key
Accesses LO100 security, personal certificate, and key installation options.
Security Settings
Enables you to flash firmware through the web browser.
Firmware Download
NOTE:
The Virtual KVM / Media option is an advanced feature available through license upgrade
and not available on all G6 systems unless the license is purchased. 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 optional (licensed) features" 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.
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Using LO100