05-04-2009
the flashing light typically means that there was a hardware alert, sometimes i have seen software cause them, anyway, you need to get into the MP (or ILO in your case) -- you can get to it via console access or if web/telnet/ssh (requires ~$500 license), then you need to press [ctrl]-b (if it is at the command prompt), otherwise, you may need to login to the MP.
The default username/password (available publically from HP documentation) is admin/admin -- it may have been changed... you will need to talk to someone at your organization.
from there you need to look at the system logs, (SL) then look at the event logs (E) that will not only stop the blinking amber LED and tell you what the issue/error is.
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osinfo-install-script
OSINFO-INSTALL-SCRIPT.C(1) Virtualization Support OSINFO-INSTALL-SCRIPT.C(1)
NAME
osinfo-install-script - generate a script for automated installation
SYNOPSIS
osinfo-install-script [OPTIONS...] OS-ID
DESCRIPTION
Generate a script suitable for performing an automated installation of "OS-ID". "OS-ID" should be a URI identifying the operating system,
or its short ID.
By default a script will be generated for a "JEOS" style install.
OPTIONS
--profile=NAME
Choose the installation script profile. Defaults to "jeos", but can also be "desktop", or a site specific profile name
--config=key=value
Set the configuration parameter "key" to "value".
CONFIGURATION KEYS
The following configuration keys are available
"hardware-arch"
The hardware architecture
"l10n-timezone"
The local timezone
"l10n-keyboard"
The local keyboard layout
"l10n-language"
The local language
"admin-password"
The administrator password
"user-password"
The user password
"user-login"
The user login name
"user-realname"
The user real name
"user-autologin"
Whether to automatically login the user
"user-admin"
Whether to give the user administrative privileges
"reg-product-key"
The software registration key
"reg-login"
The software registration user login
"reg-password"
The software registration user password
EXAMPLE USAGE
The following usage generates a Fedora 16 kickstart script
# osinfo-install-script
--profile jeos
--config l10n-timezone=GMT
--config l10n-keyboard=uk
--config l10n-language=en_GB
--config admin-password=123456
--config user-login=berrange
--config user-password=123456
--config user-realname="Daniel P Berrange"
fedora16
EXIT STATUS
The exit status will be 0 if an install script is generated, or 1 on error
AUTHORS
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
LICENSE
"osinfo-install-script" is distributed under the termsof the GNU LGPL v2 license. This is free software; see the source for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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