HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide

Bay number The bay number is used to locate and identify a blade.
Enclosure information
Enclosure name Logically groups together the server blades installed in the same enclosure.
The enclosure name is shared with the other server blades in the enclosure.
Health Indicates one of three states of health of this enclosure.
OK Normal operation, any issues have been acknowledged.
Degraded Typically loss of redundancy or partial failure of a component.
Critical Failure with loss or imminent loss of system function.
Command line usage and scripting:
[ -nc ]
blade -?
Example of the command with output
[gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO-> blade
Onboard Administrator Information:
IP Address : 192.0.2.1
MAC Address : 0x00xxxxxexxbb
Server Blade Information:
Rack name : RACK
Rack UID : 000z00xx0000
Bay Number : 3
Enclosure Information:
Enclosure name : encl
Health : OK
-> Command successful.
[gstlhpg1] CM:hpiLO->
CA: Configure serial port parameters
Command access level: MP configuration access
The CA command sets the parameters for the local serial console. Input and output data rates are
the same. The value returned by the stty command on HP-UX is not the local serial port console
speed.
Set up the local serial port parameters as follows:
Baud rates Input and output data rates are the same. Possible values are as follows:
300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 115200 bit/sec.
Flow control Xon/Xoff
Mode of operation Aux UART, iLO MP
The iLO 3 mirrors the system console to the iLO 3 MP local and LAN ports. One console output
stream is reflected to all connected console users. If several different terminal types are used
simultaneously, some users can see unexpected results.
Command line usage and scripting:
CA [ -local ] [ -bit <n> ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ]
CA -?
Server blade usage
52 Using iLO 3