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HP ProLiant Channel Interface Device Driver for iLO / iLO 2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AMD64/EM64T)

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Type: Driver - Lights-Out Management
Version: 8.4.0-106.rhel4 (8 Mar 2010)
Operating System(s): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AMD64/EM64T)
File name: hp-ilo-8.4.0-106.rhel4.x86_64.rpm (874 KB)

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HP ProLiant Channel Interface Device Driver for iLO / iLO 2 (hp-ilo) is designed to manage agent and tool application access to the HP Integrated Lights-out (iLO) Series controllers. The hp-ilo device driver replaces the cpqci driver in the previously shipped HP Remote System Management (hprsm) package. The hp-ilo device driver is typically started by the hpasm package which now contains the HP Remote Management Agents (hprsm) previously packaged. Other tools and utilities that previously used the cpqci device driver may need to be modified to make sure the hp-ilo device driver has been inserted into the Linux kernel. This release of the hp-ilo driver has been released under a GPL 2 License. Hewlett-Packard is working with our partners and the Open Source community to integrate the hp-ilo device driver functionality into the main Linux kernel development projects.
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