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Hardwared controller w/ available IP KVM licesnse, much info can be viewed via SMH)
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Homepage (SMH, free and probably the best option for my needs, in conjunction with iLo) Superseded by OneView, probably also overkill for our needs) OneView (Licensed, probably overkill for a one man IT shop with two VM host servers) Utility (ACU, free, available stand-alone or bundled with SPP) Ok, I've gone back through this thread and condensed everything down to a bullet list with my brief understanding of each item: I don't use it as its easy enough to manage up to a dozen servers using the stand-alone tools. If you have to manage a fleet of servers, HP, of course, offers tools that handle servers in bulk. (I use IIS on the opposite server as the relay, if needed.) The iLO lets you view the integrated logs and send email alerts.
It can communicate with the iLO and vice-versa. It's accessible from other systems as https. The SMHP uses agents or WMI to pull info from the server. The online (Windows) version can be run from the OS.
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The offline ACU would be used on a system before you install the OS. The BIOS version is limited in what it can create. The HP Array Configuration Utility is what you want to use for the RAID controller.
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With an advanced iLO license (get one on ebay for a good price), you can do remote console from pre-boot all the way to the OS. It allows you to access the embedded controller in the server and control hardware-level stuff. This entry was posted in Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Filesystems, Guide, harddrives, Linux, Uncategorized and tagged Debian, File system, guide, Hardware, how-to, Linux, Partitions, Server on Jby ss.The HP iLO is similar to DRAC. It’s pretty safe to say, that you will not hit this limit in the near future. We now know that the MS-DOS partition table (MBR) does not, so what should you use instead? GPT. To fully use your 2+TB harddrive, you have to use a partition table that supports it.
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MS-dos partition table (MBR) is 32 bit, and thereby it can’t handle anything above 2 TeraBytes How to create a partition above 2TB in linux I guess you formatted the drive using “fdisk” which use a ms-dos partition table. Why can I only use 2 TB (TeraByte) of my 2+ TB drive in linux? This might be basics for some, but it’s a good thing to have bookmarked for the day you might need it. Get all new dhcp leases, but only the new leases since last check in bash This entry was posted in Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Guide, Linux, Scripts and tagged CentOS, Debian, guide, how-to, Linux on Maby ss. It should be in the official repository for your distro. Xbindkeys is the name of the only package you need for this. In my example, I will use it to pause/unpause my music when i press CTRL+space no matter what desktop I’m on and even if I’m not in the terminal where MOC (the music player I use) is running. Fixing /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directoryĪre you like me, who want to listen to music while you work? But then your boss comes over and you quickly have to pause it? Or maybe you just want some key bindings on your linux workstation to make life a lot easier, then look no further! xbindkeys is the solution, and I will show you how in this post! it’s really easy to configure and extremely helpful.
This entry was posted in bash, CentOS, Debian, Guide, HP, ILO, Linux, Scripts, Server and tagged Bash, CentOS, Debian, guide, how-to, Hp, ILO, Linux, Scripts, Server on by ss. Once you got those installed, you can move on and configure or fetch info from iLO through the guest Linux These packages can be installed through your favorite package manager, below you’ll see the defaults in Debian and CentOS/RHELĭebian: apt-get install OpenIPMI OpenIPMI-libs OpenIPMI-toolsĬentOS/RHEL: yum install OpenIPMI OpenIPMI-libs OpenIPMI-tools Needed packages: OpenIPMI OpenIPMI-libs OpenIPMI-tools The script for configuring iLO automatically will be included at the end of this post I already posted how to scan for all HP ILO devices in your subnet, but the basics in the following post on how to configure iLO from your guest Linux OS might make everything a little easier for the sysadmins out there How to configure HP iLO in Linuxįirst I will show you the useful commands and an example output for each, and then how to automate the configuration of your HP iLO interface using bash scripting If only there was some way to automate it without having to use HP’s software. I have to first find the iLO ip, then login to the web interface, create users, set static IP and what not. Installation almost runs automatically, except for iLO configuration. Someone has to keep track of all those servers and be able to configure them using iLO in case of a disaster We only use HP servers and we get more and more every week.