HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide

Table Of Contents
LDAP: Schema-Free LDAP
Schema-Free LDAP enables you to use directory authentication for logging in to iLO 2 without
having to do any schema extension on the directory server or snap-in installation on the client.
For information on schema-free LDAP, see “Configuring Schema-Free LDAP” (page 67).
LM: License management
Command access level: MP configuration access
LM displays your current license status. Use it to enter a license key to enable the Advanced Pack
license features.
Command line usage and scripting:
LM [ -key <license key> ] [ -nc ]
-?
LOC: Locator UID LED configuration
Command access level: MP configuration access
LOC displays the current status of the locator UID LED and enables you to turn the locator UID LED
on or off.
In HP Integrity server blades, this command also enables you to turn the enclosure locator UID LED
on or off. The UID LED physically identifies the blade in a data center environment. It emits a blue
light when turned on. It does not have an associated button. You can control the UID LED from the
BMC only.
Command line usage and scripting:
LOC [ -on | -off [ -nc ] ]
-?
Server blade usage
LOC [ -server <on | off> ] [-enclosure <on | -off>] [ -nc ]
-?
LS: LAN status
Command access level: Login access
LS displays all parameters and the current status of the iLO 2 MP LAN connections. The LAN
parameters are not modified by this command.
Command line usage and scripting:
LS [ -nc ]
-?
See also: DNS, LC, SA
PC: Power control access
Command access level: Power control access
PC enables control of the power management module. It provides the following options for remote
control of system power:
ON Turns the system power on. This command has no affect if the power
is already on.
OFF Turns the system power off. This command is equivalent to turning the
system power off at the front panel switch. There is no signal sent to
the OS to shut the software down before power is turned off. To turn
the system off gracefully, ensure that the OS is shut down before
running this command.
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