HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual
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Mounting a USB Virtual Media CD/DVD-ROM on Linux systems...................................219
Viewing and modifying the Virtual Media port................................................................220
Viewing and ejecting local media.................................................................................221
Connecting scripted media...........................................................................................221
Viewing and ejecting scripted media.............................................................................221
Configuring IIS............................................................................................................224
Configuring IIS for read/write access.............................................................................225
Inserting Virtual Media with a helper application............................................................226
Sample Virtual Media helper application.......................................................................226
Changing the server boot mode....................................................................................227
Changing the server boot order....................................................................................228
Changing the one-time boot status................................................................................228
Using the additional options.........................................................................................229
Powering on the server.....................................................................................................229
Brownout recovery...........................................................................................................230
Graceful shutdown...........................................................................................................230
Power efficiency...............................................................................................................230
Managing the server power..............................................................................................231
Configuring the System Power Restore Settings.....................................................................232
Viewing server power usage..............................................................................................233
Viewing the current power state.........................................................................................234
Viewing the server power history........................................................................................235
Configuring power settings................................................................................................235
Configuring Power Regulator settings.............................................................................236
Configuring power capping settings..............................................................................237
Configuring SNMP alert settings...................................................................................238
Configuring the persistent mouse and keyboard..............................................................238
Using the Active Onboard Administrator.............................................................................238
Starting the Onboard Administrator GUI.............................................................................239
Toggling the enclosure UID light.........................................................................................239
Enclosure bay IP addressing..............................................................................................240
Dynamic Power Capping for server blades..........................................................................240
iLO virtual fan.................................................................................................................240
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