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Read/Write ILO Details from the Command Line

If you have access to an HP server running Windows but you don't have access to ILO information (such as IP info), you can export it all to an XML file using a tool HP includes in the Proliant Support Pack. The tool is called hponcfg.exe and it's Read More...

Read the complete post at http://briandesmond.com/blog/read-write-ilo-details-from-the-command-line/

Published Wed, Nov 19 2008 15:33 by Brian Desmond's Blog
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