The Agentless Management Service is available in the SPP, which can be downloaded from the
. The Active Health System log can be downloaded manually from iLO 4 or
Intelligent Provisioning and sent to Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
For more information, see the following documents:
•
iLO User Guide
on the
Hewlett Packard Enterprise website
•
Intelligent Provisioning User Guide
Hewlett Packard Enterprise website
Integrated Management Log
The IML records hundreds of events and stores them in an easy-to-view form. The IML timestamps each
event with one-minute granularity.
You can view recorded events in the IML in several ways, including the following:
• From within HPE SIM
• From within the UEFI System Utilities
• From within the Embedded UEFI shell
• From within operating system-specific IML viewers:
◦ For Windows: IML Viewer
◦ For Linux: IML Viewer Application
• From within the iLO web interface
• From within Insight Diagnostics
USB support
Hewlett Packard Enterprise node s support both USB 2.0 ports and USB 3.0 ports. Both port types support
installing all types of USB devices (USB 1.0, USB 2.0, and USB 3.0), but might run at lower speeds in specific
situations:
• USB 3.0 capable devices operate at USB 2.0 speeds when installed in a USB 2.0 port.
• In UEFI Boot Mode, Hewlett Packard Enterprise provides legacy USB support in the preboot environment
before the operating system loading for USB 1.0, USB 2.0, and USB 3.0 speeds.
• In Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, Hewlett Packard Enterprise provides legacy USB support in the preboot
environment before the operating system loading for USB 1.0 and USB 2.0 speeds. USB 3.0 ports can be
used with all devices in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode but are not available at USB 3.0 speeds in the preboot
environment. Standard USB support (USB support from within the operating system) is provided by the
OS through the appropriate USB device drivers. Support for USB 3.0 varies by operating system.
For maximum compatibility of USB 3.0 devices with all operating systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
provides a configuration setting for USB 3.0 Mode. Auto is the default setting. This setting impacts USB 3.0
devices when connected to USB 3.0 ports in the following manner:
•
Auto (default)
—If configured in Auto Mode, USB 3.0 capable devices operate at USB 2.0 speeds in the
preboot environment and during boot. When a USB 3.0 capable OS USB driver loads, USB 3.0 devices
transition to USB 3.0 speeds. This mode is compatible with operating systems that do not support USB 3.0
while allowing USB 3.0 devices to operate at USB 3.0 speeds with state-of-the-art operating systems.
•
Enabled
—If Enabled, USB 3.0 capable devices operate at USB 3.0 speeds at all times (including the
preboot environment) when in UEFI Boot Mode. Do not use this mode with operating systems that do not
support USB 3.0. If operating in Legacy Boot BIOS Mode, the USB 3.0 ports cannot function in the preboot
environment and are not bootable.
•
Disabled
—If configured for Disabled, USB 3.0 capable devices function at USB 2.0 speeds at all times.
The pre-OS behavior and default operation of the USB ports is configurable in the UEFI System Utilities. For
more information, see the UEFI System Utilities user guide for your product on the
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