![]() I then downloaded the HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample for Windows (Linux users can download the files in tgz format here or here.) extracted it and found the file I was looking for - Ħ. I also extracted the zip file contained within the initial archive.ĥ. I ran into NTVDM errors trying to run the file so I just used WinRAR to extract the contents into C:\hp\ilo. I then downloaded HP Lights-Out Online Configuration Utility.Ĥ. I dowloaded and installed the HP Insight Management Agents.ģ. I installed SNMP because it was a preprequesite for HP Insight Management Agents.Ģ. I logged in as my Windows Domain Admin and performed the following steps (Linux users, you can download the RPM for HPONCFG):ġ. Apparently, if you are processing RIBCL commands through your given operating sytem so long as you have the rights to login to the server. I continued to look around the web for a solution and found that I could reset the Administrator password (or even add another user with admin privs) using Compaq’s Remote Insight Board Command Language. Bah! My servers are in San Jose and I’m up here in San Francisco, I didn’t want to make a trip just to reset my passwords. I searched the web to find how to reset the Administrator password and read that, for the most part, I’d have to be at the console. Last night I got locked out of my Compaq D元60’s iLO. ![]()
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