HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell manual Obtain more precise and complete asset data

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Table 1 HP iLO Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell (continued)

Cmdlet

Description

Get-HPiLOSNMPIMSetting

Gets the respective iLO SNMP IM settings

Get-HPiLOSpatial

Gets the location information and system data with HP Asset Manager to

 

obtain more precise and complete asset data

Get-HPiLOSSOSetting

Gets the SSO Setting for the iLO

Get-HPiLOStorageController

Gets the storage controller status of the server

Get-HPiLOTemperature

Gets the temperature health details of the server

Get-HPiLOUIDStatus

Gets the UID Status of the server

Get-HPiLOUser

Gets the local user information

Get-HPiLOUserInfo

Gets all local user information

Get-HPiLOUserList

Gets the list of local users

Get-HPiLOVMStatus

Gets the Virtual Media Drive status

Get-HPiLOVRM

Gets the Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) health details from the server

Import-HPiLOCertificate

Imports a signed certificate into iLO

Import-HPiLOSSHKey

Imports an SSH Key and associated username into iLO

Invoke-HPiLOProfileApply

Applies a deployment setting profile in iLO 4

Invoke-HPiLOProfileDownload

Modify a Profile Description, download a specific blob and write the blob

 

to the blob store

Mount-HPiLOVirtualMedia

Mounts the specified media image

Remove-HPiLOProfile

Deletes a deployment profile

Remove-HPiLOSSORecord

Removes an HP SIM Trusted SSO Server record

Remove-HPiLOUser

Removes an existing local user account

Remove-HPiLOUserSSHKey

Deletes any SSH keys associated with a particular UserLogin

Reset-HPiLOAdministratorPassword

Resets the administrator password to a default value

Reset-HPiLORIB

Resets the iLO

Reset-HPiLOServer

Resets the host server on which the iLO is operating

Set-HPiLOAHSStatus

Enables or disables AHS logging

Set-HPiLOAssetTag

Sets or clears the Asset tag

Set-HPiLOBrownout

Turns the brownout recovery feature on or off

Set-HPiLOComputerLockConfig

Configures the computer's lock settings

Set-HPiLODefaultLanguage

Sets the default language on iLO

Set-HPiLODirectory

Modifies the directory settings on iLO

Set-HPiLOFactoryDefault

Sets the Integrated Lights-Out device to factory default settings

Set-HPiLOGlobalSetting

Modifies global settings of the host server

Set-HPiLOHostAPO

Sets the automatic power on and power on delay settings

Set-HPiLOHostPower

Toggles the power on host server

Set-HPiLOHostPowerSaver

Sets the power regulator setting for the server processor

Set-HPiLOHotkeyConfig

Configures the remote console hot key settings in iLO

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HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell manual Obtain more precise and complete asset data

Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell specifications

HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell is a powerful suite designed to enhance the management and automation of HP devices and services within a Windows environment. With a robust approach to system administration, it allows IT professionals and system administrators to streamline their workflows, manage resources more effectively, and reduce manual interventions.

One of the main features of HP Scripting Tools is the integration of HP's extensive hardware and software management capabilities into PowerShell. By leveraging PowerShell's scripting abilities, users can automate the configuration, monitoring, and reporting of HP devices at scale. This is particularly beneficial in enterprise settings, where managing a large fleet of devices can become cumbersome and prone to human error.

Among the technologies utilized by HP Scripting Tools is the HP Management Interface, which provides a comprehensive set of cmdlets tailored for handling various HP hardware components, such as servers, printers, and storage solutions. These cmdlets facilitate operations such as retrieving device status, updating firmware, and managing device configurations. This integration simplifies the process of interacting with HP hardware compared to traditional methods, enabling users to perform complex tasks with simple scripts.

Another critical characteristic of HP Scripting Tools is its emphasis on ease of use and accessibility. The tools provide detailed documentation and examples to guide users in writing scripts that address specific needs. Whether automating routine maintenance tasks or deploying configurations across multiple devices, users can rely on the resources provided to optimize their scripting efforts.

Furthermore, HP Scripting Tools supports the management of HP’s software solutions, including HP Smart Admin and HP System Software Manager. This allows for the central management of software updates and configurations, ensuring that systems remain up-to-date and secure with minimal effort.

Additionally, HP Scripting Tools promote collaboration by enabling scripts to be shared across teams, facilitating consistent administration practices. This collaborative environment ensures that best practices are followed and reduces the redundancy of script-writing efforts.

In conclusion, HP Scripting Tools for Windows PowerShell is an invaluable asset for organizations utilizing HP devices, offering essential features to automate management tasks, enhance operational efficiency, and optimize resource utilization. With its powerful cmdlets and seamless integration into PowerShell, it empowers IT professionals to take full control of their HP equipment in a more productive and efficient manner.