1 System health LED 2 Power LED and on/off button
3 NIC status LED 4 UID LED
iLO network name and iLO password
StoreOnce Systems are built on ProLiant server hardware and use the embedded Integrated Lights-Out 4
(iLO 4) management technology. iLO enables secure remote monitoring and console access via a web
browser.
iLO is not required for daily management of the StoreOnce appliance but is useful in a lights-out data
center situation. iLO is also useful for diagnosing hardware failures that prevent access to the appliance
through the primary StoreOnce GUI or remote StoreOnce CLI interface.
All StoreOnce Systems described in this guide are supplied with a label that includes the iLO network
name and iLO password. Ideally, the installer has made a note of this information, as recommended in
Step 3 of the printed Start Here guide. If not, it will be necessary to locate the label on the top of the
appliance in the data center.
It is good practice to either change the password after installation, or define an additional user with
privileges that can be used when accessing iLO from a web browser.
Configuring iLO4, all systems
Procedure
1. Boot up the StoreOnce System and watch the local console; the iLO4 IP addresses are shown (IPv4
and IPv6).
NOTE:
If the iLO port is plugged into a network that provides DHCP, the acquired addresses will be shown
here and you can connect to the network address in a web browser in order to configure iLO.
2. If there are no DHCP–assigned IP addresses, you can manually configure iLO using the local console.
Press F9 in the ProLiant POST screen to access System Utilities. Select System Configuration.
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