Hp Ilo 4 Licence Key
You don't really need to remove the ILO license. Nobody is going to care, and HP isn't interested in auditing the license status of such an old server. But if you can open an SSH connection to the ILO using username: Administrator, just run: delete /map1 license That's all you'll need.
Edit: My mistake. This server is a ProLiant DL160 G5, so it doesn't even use a full-featured ILO2, but rather an embedded Lights-Out 100i. This requires a different approach: My opinion is that you should leave the key in place. There's little to gain by removing it. The LO100i is so limited that the presence of the key isn't really an addition.
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I went through the normal options on my LO100i, and can't find a way to remove the key; only options to replace it. I also checked the support manual.
I use the command line config (cpqlocfg.exe) to manage some of my management processors. I have a script to add a license key, but I don't know if the same would work if you just leave the key blank. Something like: Save that in a file like 'license.xml' and then: cpqlocfg.exe -s iloIPADDRESS -f license.xml -u iloUser -p iloPass Like I said, I don't know if there's a separate thing you should try to deactivate or remove a key.it might just give an error if you pass it a blank string, or it would try adding it as an additional license. The old documentation I have mentioned deactivating as well but didn't say how to do it. I'm guessing.:). Should I open a new thread.?
Interesting info. We have some 2000 iLO advanced licenses to manage and we do it manually due to various problems with Insight Manager (7.2). We are moving toward using a single key for all systems and I am curious as to if the cpqlocfg.exe could work to not only delete the old key but to update the iLO advanced license on the managed nodes to our new shared key. Once we get the issues worked out of SIM, I know it can automate this for us. As well we may be able to use SCCM and make these key updates if it can be scripted. WinHosting wrote: Should I open a new thread.? Interesting info.
We have some 2000 iLO advanced licenses to manage and we do it manually due to various problems with Insight Manager (7.2). We are moving toward using a single key for all systems and I am curious as to if the cpqlocfg.exe could work to not only delete the old key but to update the iLO advanced license on the managed nodes to our new shared key. Once we get the issues worked out of SIM, I know it can automate this for us. As well we may be able to use SCCM and make these key updates if it can be scripted.
Thank you I haven't tried, but you can probably just use cpqlocfg to apply the new key overwriting the old one. Hi, Thanks for the tips. While cpqlocfg.exe does the job of replacing iLO keys perfectly, it cannot remove the iLO key by stripping the key from the XML file (during my test on a HPE DL380 gen9 server with iLO4). The error returned was: The xml file I used was: (Note: If key is specified in the ACTIVATE tag, then no error will be returned,) And the command submitted was: cpqlocfg. Guitar Freaks Download. exe -s IP_ADDRESS -f license.xml -u administrator -p password Is there any way to remove the iLO license key?