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Directory test input values
Enter the following values when you run directory tests:
• Directory Administrator Distinguished Name—Searches the directory for iLO objects,
roles, and search contexts. This user must have the right to read the directory.
• Directory Administrator Password—Authenticates the directory administrator.
• Test User Name and Test User Password—Tests login and access rights to iLO. This name
does not need to be fully distinguished because user search contexts can be applied. This
user must be associated with a role for this iLO.
Typically, this account is used to access the iLO processor being tested. It can be the directory
administrator account, but the tests cannot verify user authentication with a superuser account.
iLO does not store these credentials.
Directory test status values
iLO displays the following status values for directory tests:
• In Progress—Indicates that directory tests are currently being performed in the
background. Click Stop Test to cancel the current tests, or click Refresh to update the
contents of the page with the latest results. Using the Stop Test button might not stop the
tests immediately.
• Not Running—Indicates that directory tests are current, and that you can supply new
parameters to run the tests again. Use the Start Test button to start the tests and use the
current test control values. Directory tests cannot be started after they are already in
progress.
• Stopping—Indicates that directory tests have not yet reached a point where they can stop.
You cannot restart tests until the status changes to Not Running. Use the Refresh button to
determine whether the tests are complete.
Directory test results
The Directory Test Results section shows the directory test status with the date and time of the
last update.
• Overall Status—Summarizes the results of the tests.
◦ Not Run—No tests were run.
◦ Inconclusive—No results were reported.
◦ Passed—No failures were reported.
◦ Problem Detected—A problem was reported.
◦ Failed—A specific subtest failed. To identify the problem, check the onscreen log.
◦ Warning—One or more of the directory tests reported a Warning status.
• Test—The name of each test.
• Result—Reports status for a specific directory setting or an operation that uses one or more
directory settings. These results are generated when a sequence of tests is run. The results