Amazon.com: HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out.Amazon.com: HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out Advanced Pack - License + 1 Year 24x7 Support - 1 server ILO ADV PK SGL SVR W/ 1YR TS&U Manufacturer Part.HPE iLO Advanced OID332279 - Hewlett Packard EnterpriseHPE iLO Advanced OID332279 - HPE iLO Advanced. I lost my own iLO 4 advanced license key, but you still have it on the server. I uploaded key into another server and it was accepted. The advanced license key could be used for 5 servers.
We use HP servers that have iLO in them, and I'm considering buying the advanced licenses for them to enable Remote Console functionality. I have a few questions though:
Are there different licenses for different server models or iLO versions? Or is there just a single 'iLO Advanced' license that can be applied to any server?
A quick google search showed me that licenses are available for sale on Amazon. There is a wide range of prices on amazon for what look like the same thing. If the licenses are all the same, why are some selling for $27 and others for $225 or $354? Are the cheap ones surplus licenses someone is selling off, or are they perhaps not legit? Is there any way to know whether an iLO Advanced license is legitimate or not?
Is an iLO advanced license permanently tied to the server hardware it is used on, or can it be moved/re-used on another server later? For example, when replacing a server, can it's iLO license be (legally) moved to the new server?
I see iLO advanced licenses with different support durations listed, such as 1 yr or 3 yr. I'm not sure what I'm missing here, why would one need a 24x7 support agreement for an iLO license? Much less one lasting 3 years?
Thanks!
Integrated Lights-Out, or iLO, is a proprietary embedded server management technology by Hewlett-Packard which provides out-of-band management facilities. The physical connection is an Ethernet port that can be found on most Proliant servers and microservers[1] of the 300 and above series.
iLO has similar functionality to the lights out management (LOM) technology offered by other vendors, for example Sun/Oracle's LOM port, Dell DRAC, the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter and Cisco CIMC.
iLO makes it possible to perform activities on an HP server from a remote location. The iLO card has a separate network connection (and its own IP address) to which one can connect via HTTPS. Possible options are:
iLO provides some other utilities like virtual media (CD, floppy), virtual power and a remote console. iLO is either embedded on the system board, or available as a PCI card.
iLO is embedded or available on some HP ProLiant and Integrity servers.
Prior to iLO, Compaq created several other lights out management products. The original was the Remote Insight Board (RIB), which was available as an EISA or PCIexpansion card. RIB was replaced with RILOE (Remote Insight Light-Out Edition), which was only available for PCI. The original RILOE was replaced with RILOE II. HP stopped manufacturing RILOE II in 2006. The final firmware version for RILOE is 2.53(A) dated 9 Mar 2004 and for RILOE II is 1.21 dated 5 July 2006.
For some ProLiant 100 series servers there is a 'Lights Out 100' option, which has more limited functionality. The LO100 is a traditional IPMIBMC, and does not share hardware or firmware with iLO.
There is also a version of iLO for HP Moonshot systems referred to as iLO Chassis Management which is often abbreviated as iLO CM. The Chassis Management version of iLO was derived from iLO 4.[2] As of June 2018 the most recent Chassis Manager Firmware available is version 1.56 which was released as part of the Moonshot Component Pack 2018.02.0.[3]
There have been multiple generations of iLO, each generation noted by a single digit number ('iLO 2'). Some generations of iLO are segmented into different editions, based on what features are licensed.[4] iLO includes updatable firmware, for which HP periodically releases new versions.
Name | Servers | SW & FW | Latest Firmware | Comments |
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iLO | ProLiant G2, G3, G4, and G6 servers, model numbers under 300 | support | 1.96 released 30 April 2014 | |
iLO 2 | ProLiant G5 and G6 servers, model numbers 300 and higher | support | 2.33 released 30 March 2018 | |
iLO 3 | ProLiant G7 servers | support | 1.91 released 20 November 2018 | |
iLO 4 | ProLiant Gen8 and Gen9 servers | support | 2.70 released 14 May 2019 | |
iLO 5 | ProLiant Gen10 servers[5] | support | 1.46 released 16 August 2019 |
Several APIs exist for interacting with HP iLO: