- KVM_HOST - hostname of the Microserver (this could be fully qualified or you can fill in the KVM_DOMAIN) (default: default)
- KVM_USER - username you log into the Microserver's remote access card webpage with (default: admin)
- KVM_PASSWORD - password you log into the Microserver's remote access card webpage with (default: secret)
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What is the default username and password for the device?
Out of the box the default username and password is: Username: admin Password: password Once we had logged in we saw the following Web based console: As noted in the screenshot above the firmware level is version 1.2.
Monday, 29 August 2011
Remote access functionality, sometimes called "Lights Out" management, is a standard feature on mid- and high-end servers. It allows a system administrator to remotely access the console of the server as well as performing power on, off and reset operations.
HP Microserver: Remote Access Card
Remote access functionality, sometimes called "Lights Out" management, is a standard feature on mid- and high-end servers. It allows a system administrator to remotely access the console of the server as well as performing power on, off and reset operations.