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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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Snap-in installation and initialization for Active Directory1. Run the snap-in installation application to install the snap-ins.2. Configure the directory service to have the appropriate objects and relationships for iLO 2management.a. Use the management snap-ins from <strong>HP</strong> to create iLO 2, Policy, Admin, and <strong>User</strong> Role objects.b. Use the management snap-ins from <strong>HP</strong> to build associations between the iLO 2 object, the policyobject, and the role object.c. Point the iLO 2 object to the Admin and <strong>User</strong> role objects (Admin and <strong>User</strong> roles willautomatically point back to the iLO 2 object).For more information on iLO 2 objects, refer to "Directory services objects (on page 117)."At a minimum, you must create:• One Role object that will contain one or more users and one or more iLO 2 objects.• One iLO 2 object corresponding to each iLO 2 management processor that will be using thedirectory.Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 2 in Active DirectoryThe following example shows how to set up roles and <strong>HP</strong> devices in an enterprise directory with thedomain testdomain.local, which consists of two organizational units, Roles and RILOES.Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain testdomain.local, arranged asshown in the following screen.Create an organizational unit, which will contain the <strong>Lights</strong>-<strong>Out</strong> Devices managed by the domain. In thisexample, two organizational units are created called Roles and RILOES.1. Use the <strong>HP</strong> provided Active Directory <strong>User</strong>s and Computers snap-ins to create <strong>Lights</strong>-<strong>Out</strong>Management objects in the RILOES organizational unit for several iLO 2 devices.a. Right-click the RILOES organizational unit found in the testdomain.local domain, and selectNew<strong>HP</strong>Object.b. Select Device in the Create New <strong>HP</strong> Management Object dialog box.c. Enter an appropriate name in the Name field of the dialog box. In this example, the DNS hostname of the iLO 2 device, rib-email-server, will be used as the name of the <strong>Lights</strong>-<strong>Out</strong>Management object, and the surname will be RILOEII.Directory services 115

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