HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition

NOTE: This command is restricted to rx4640 and rp4440 systems.
WHO: Display a list of iLO MP connected users
Command access level: Login access
WHO displays the login name of the connected console client users, the ports on which they are
connected, and the mode used for the connection.
For LAN and Remote Serial Console clients, the command displays the remote IP address. When
DNS is integrated, the host name displays as well.
The local port now requires a login. A user must be logged in to the system, or no local port
displays.
Command line usage and scripting:
WHO [ -nc ]
-?
See also: DI, TE
XD: Diagnostics or reset of the iLO MP
Command access level: MP configuration access for resetting the iLO MP; console access for all
other XD options
XD performs simple checks to confirm the iLO MP health and its connectivity status. The following
tests are available:
iLO MP Parameter Checksum
Verify I2C connection (get BMC Device ID)
LAN connectivity test using the ping command
Modem selftest
You can use the XD command plus its R command option to reset the iLO MP. You can safely
perform an iLO MP reset without affecting the operation of the server.
You can also reset the iLO MP through the web GUI by pressing the iLO MP Reset button.
Command line usage and scripting:
XD -parameter | -i2c |-lan <ipaddr> | -modem | -reset [ -nc ] ]
-?
Web GUI
One of the interfaces you can use to interact with the iLO MP is the web graphical user interface
(GUI). This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the web GUI.
Some of the functionality in the web GUI displays only if you have the iLO MP Advanced Pack
license. For more information on the iLO MP Advanced Pack license, see “iLO MP Advanced
Pack License” (page 21), and the HP web site at:
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/279991-0-0-0-121.html.
For information on how to access the iLO MP web GUI, see Accessing the iLO MP Using the
Web GUI” (page 39).
This chapter addresses the following topics:
“System Status” (page 69)
“Remote Console” (page 74)
“Virtual Devices” (page 76)
Administration” (page 78)
Accessing Online Help” (page 89)
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