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HP iLO discovery

Started by dann23

dann23

HP iLO discovery   22 April 2012, 01:03

Is it possible to add an option for hp ilo discovery? An example script is on the link below but it's running on linux. Thank you.

[blog.nachotech.com]

hp ilo   22 April 2012, 02:29

Maybe smile

Try scanning your network for this port 17988. I looked at the script and they are scanning that port and then polling information. If you have the SNMP options checked in NetScan you might get information that states they are iLO devices. -WS

HP iLO   22 April 2012, 02:38

Does this work from the Windows Command Prompt:
wmic /node:remotehost bios get serialnumber

Or PowerShell:
(Remove the space after http. It was added to prevent the conversion of the message text into a link)
$doc = New-object System.XML.XMLDocument
$doc.Load(“http ://server-ilo-name/xmldata?item=All“)
write-host $doc.RIMP.MP.PN
dann23

hp ilo   22 April 2012, 05:14

I would like to see that feature in netscan.
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hp ilo   22 April 2012, 11:54

Since we haven't got any ILOs available, we'll need your assistance with testing.

For now, try opening the following URL in a browser:
http: //x.x.x.x/xmldata?item=All
Replace x.x.x.x with an ILO's IP address. There should be some XML output that I need to see.
dann23

hp ilo   23 April 2012, 17:07

<RIMP>
- <HSI>
<SBSN>CZ2142078R</SBSN>
<SPN>ProLiant DL380 G7</SPN>
<UUID>633xxxxxxxxxxxxx</UUID>
<SP>1</SP>
<cUUID>34333336-3430-5A43-3231-343230373852</cUUID>
- <VIRTUAL>
<STATE>Inactive</STATE>
- <VID>
<BSN />
<cUUID />
</VID>
</VIRTUAL>
</HSI>
- <MP>
<ST>1</ST>
<PN>Integrated Lights-Out 3 (iLO 3)</PN>
<FWRI>1.28</FWRI>
<BBLK>02/18/2010</BBLK>
<HWRI>ASIC: 8</HWRI>
<SN>ILOCZ21xxxxxx</SN>
<UUID>ILO633xxxxxxxxxxxxx</UUID>
<IPM>1</IPM>
<SSO>1</SSO>
<PWRM>1.6</PWRM>
</MP>
</RIMP>
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hp ilo   27 April 2012, 22:35

Thanks, I think we'll add a universal data parser to fetch and query any XML data. This will work with ILOs as well. Stay tuned smile
dann23

hp ilo   28 April 2012, 16:12

Thank you. But will there be an option in the menu just like dhcp discovery?
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hp ilo   28 April 2012, 18:50

No, DHCP works by sending and receiving broadcast messages. ILOs cannot be discovered this way.

You will have to scan the network (your IP address range) with ILO data retrieval on.
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hp ilo   04 May 2012, 11:23

ILO support has been implemented in the latest build.

See Options - Remote XML:

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paddy

Re: HP iLO discovery   24 March 2016, 10:51

thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you.

you got me out of having to go to work very very early this morning
Gerson

Re: HP iLO discovery   04 May 2016, 02:25

Hello

Is posible to realice a query with html tag, i need to retrieve the title in the web page on the host /HTML/HEAD/TITLE/

Thansk
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Re: HP iLO discovery   04 May 2016, 09:28

It's possible with a regex, there's been a default entry in NetScan for a long time:

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Gerson

Re: HP iLO discovery   06 May 2016, 08:19

Very thanks is perfect title tag, Andrew the xpath for my servers HP ILO work in the port 80, in the port 17988 no work.

Thanks again.

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