Installation Manual
Deleting a remote manager configuration
If you discontinue the use of a remote management tool in your network, you can remove the
association between the tool and iLO.
This feature is not supported on Synergy compute modules.
IMPORTANT: Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you remove the server from the
remote management tool before you delete the remote manager configuration in iLO. Do not
delete the remote manager configuration for a tool that is in use on the network and is managing
the server that contains the current iLO system.
1. Navigate to the <Remote Management Tool Name> page.
2. Click the Delete button in the Delete this remote manager configuration from this iLO
section.
A warning message similar to the following appears:
Proceed with this deletion only if this iLO is no longer under the
control of <Remote Management Tool Name>.
3. Click OK.
The <Remote Management Tool Name> page is removed from the iLO navigation tree.
Using iLO with HPE OneView
HPE OneView interacts with the iLO management processor to configure, monitor, and manage
ProLiant servers or Synergy compute modules. It configures seamless access to the iLO remote
console, enabling you to launch the iLO remote console from the HPE OneView user interface
in a single click. The role assigned to your appliance account determines your iLO privileges.
HPE OneView manages the following iLO settings:
• The remote management tool
• SNMP v1 trap destination
• SNMP v1 read community
• SSO certificate—A trusted certificate is added to the Administration→Security→HPE SSO
page.
• NTP (time server) configuration
• User Account—An administrative user account is added to iLO.
• Firmware version—When you add a server to HPE OneView, the iLO firmware is updated
automatically if a supported version is not already installed. For more information, see the
HPE OneView support matrix.
• The appliance is added as a destination for iLO RESTful API events.
• Remote support registration
IMPORTANT: For best performance when using HPE OneView with iLO 4, Hewlett Packard
Enterprise recommends that you do not delete or change these settings by using the iLO web
interface. Changing the device configuration from the iLO firmware could cause it to become out
of synchronization with HPE OneView.
For more information about HPE OneView, see http://www.hpe.com/info/oneview/docs.
274 Using iLO with other software products and tools