Snap-in installation and initialization for Active Directory
Procedure
1. Run the snap-in installer.
2. Configure the directory service to have the appropriate objects and relationships for iLO management.
At a minimum, you must create the following:
• One role object that contains one or more users and one or more iLO objects
• One iLO object that corresponds to each iLO management processor that uses the directory
a. Use the management snap-ins from Hewlett Packard Enterprise to create the iLO role and user
role objects.
b. Use the management snap-ins from Hewlett Packard Enterprise to build associations between the
iLO object and the role objects.
c. Point the iLO object to the admin and user role objects. (Admin and user roles automatically point
back to the iLO object.)
Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO in Active Directory
The following example procedures describe how to set up roles and Hewlett Packard Enterprise devices
in an enterprise directory with the domain testdomain.local. This domain consists of two
organizational units, Roles and iLOs. The steps in this section are completed by using the Hewlett
Packard Enterprise-provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins.
For more information about using the Active Directory snap-ins, see Managing roles and objects with
the Active Directory snap-ins on page 320.
Procedure
Process overview:
1. Create the iLOs organizational unit and add LOM objects.
2. Create the Roles organizational unit and add role objects.
3. Assign rights to the roles and associate the roles with users and devices.
4. Configure iLO and associate it with a Lights-Out Management object.
Create the iLOs organizational unit and add LOM objects
Procedure
1. Create an organizational unit called iLOs that contains the iLO devices managed by the domain.
2. Right-click the iLOs organizational unit in the testdomain.local domain, and then select New HP
Object.
3. Select Device in the Create New Object dialog box.
4. Enter an appropriate name in the Name box.
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