User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II User Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- Operational overview
- Installing the RILOE II
- Configuring the RILOE II
- Using the RILOE II
- Accessing RILOE II for the first time
- Features of the RILOE II
- Managing the user and configuration settings of the RILOE II
- Using the Remote Console
- Terminal Services pass-through option
- Using virtual devices
- Resetting the RILOE II to the factory default settings
- Getting help
- Pocket PC access with RILOE II
- RILOE II security
- Systems Insight Manager integration
- Directory services
- Overview of directory integration
- Benefits of directory integration
- How directory integration works
- Advantages and disadvantages of schema-free and HP Extended
- Setup for Schema-free directory integration
- Setting up HP schema directory integration
- Features supported by HP schema directory integration
- Setting up directory services
- Directory services support
- Schema required software
- Schema installer
- Management snap-in installer
- Directory services for Active Directory
- Active Directory Lights-Out management
- Directory services for eDirectory
- User login using directory services
- Directory settings
- Directory-enabled remote management
- Scripting, command line, and utility options
- Overview of the Lights-Out DOS utility
- Lights-Out directories migration utilities
- Compatibility
- Pre-migration checklist
- HP Lights-Out directory package
- HPQLOMIG operation
- Finding management processors
- Upgrading firmware on management processors
- Selecting a directory access method
- Naming management processors
- Configuring directories when HP Extended schema is selected
- Configuring directories when schema-free integration is sele
- Setting up management processors for directories
- HPQLOMGC operation
- Lights-Out Configuration Utility
- Using Perl with the XML scripting interface
- HPONCFG
- Remote Insight command language
- RIBCL sample scripts
- RIBCL general guidelines
- XML header
- Data types
- Response definitions
- RIBCL
- LOGIN
- USER_INFO
- ADD_USER
- DELETE_USER
- GET_USER
- MOD_USER
- GET_ALL_USERS
- GET_ALL_USER_INFO
- RIB_INFO
- RESET_RIB
- GET_NETWORK_SETTINGS
- MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS
- GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS
- MOD_GLOBAL_SETTINGS
- CLEAR_EVENTLOG
- UPDATE_RIB_FIRMWARE
- GET_FW_VERSION
- HOTKEY_CONFIG
- DIR_INFO
- GET_DIR_CONFIG
- MOD_DIR_CONFIG
- SERVER_INFO
- RESET_SERVER
- INSERT_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY
- EJECT_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY
- COPY_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY
- GET_VF_STATUS
- SET_VF_STATUS
- GET_HOST_POWER_STATUS
- SET_HOST_POWER
- GET_VPB_CABLE_STATUS
- GET_ALL_CABLES_STATUS
- GET_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS
- MOD_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS
- Troubleshooting the RILOE II
- Supported client operating systems and browsers
- Supported hardware and software
- Server PCI Slot and Cable Matrix
- Network connection problems
- Alert and trap problems
- NetWare initialization errors
- Miscellaneous problems
- Accessing System Partition Utilities
- Inability to reboot the server
- Inability to upgrade the RILOE II firmware
- Incorrect time or date of entries in the event log
- Interpreting LED indicators
- Invalid Source IP address
- Login name and password problems
- Remote Console mouse control issue
- Resetting the RILOE II to Factory Default Settings
- Virtual Floppy media applet is unresponsive
- Video Problems
- Troubleshooting the host server
- Directory Services errors
- Directory Services schema
- Technical support
- Regulatory compliance notices
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index

Using the RILOE II 49
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Red Hat and SLES Linux
Linux supports the use of USB diskette drives. Refer to the "Mounting USB Virtual Floppy in Linux
("Mounting USB Virtual Media Floppy in Linux" on page 49)" section for step-by-step instructions.
Mounting USB Virtual Media Floppy in Linux
1. Access RILOE II through a browser.
2. Select Virtual Media in the Virtual Devices tab.
3. Select a diskette drive or diskette image and click Connect.
4. Load the USB drivers, using the following commands:
modprobe usbcore
modprobe usb-storage
modprobe usb-ohci
5. Load the SCSI disk driver, using the following command:
modprobe sd_mod
6. Mount the floppy drive, using the following command:
mount /dev/sda /mnt/floppy –t vfat
NOTE: Use the man mount command for additional file system types.
The floppy device can be used as a Linux file system, if formatted as such, with the mount command.
However, 1.44-Mb diskettes are usually accessed utilizing the mtools utilities distributed with both Red Hat
and SLES. The default mtools configuration does not recognize a USB-connected floppy. To enable the
various m commands to access the Virtual Floppy device, modify the existing /etc/mtools.conf file and
add the following line:
drive v: file="/dev/sda" exclusive
This modification enables the mtools suite to access the Virtual Floppy as v. For example:
mcopy /tmp/XXX.dat v:
mdir v:
mcopy v:foo.dat /tmp/XXX
Virtual Floppy screen
The Virtual Floppy screen provides the status of the Virtual Floppy, the ability to load a Virtual Floppy
image, and the ability to change Virtual Floppy settings.
Uploading a diskette image to the remote server
The Insert Floppy Image option allows you to send a diskette image file to RILOE II on the remote host
server. RILOE II treats the diskette image file as a standard diskette.
The external power of the 16- and 30-pin Remote Insight cables must be installed when booting to a
Virtual Floppy, otherwise the image will be lost when the server is reset.










