• @[email protected]
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    -48 months ago

    Also fuck your company for not buying the license. It should be a mandatory purchase. Not that I’m a fan of licensing on this shit but still, if you’re gonna get a server remote mgmt should be part of that cost of purchase.

    • @[email protected]
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      128 months ago

      It shouldn’t even be a mandatory purchase of a license. There shouldn’t be any license needed around the OOB controller, and in the past there never was. You wanted an OOB controller, you paid for the hardware and that was that.

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        I don’t think that’s entirely correct depending on what you call the “past”, I have an HP server that is about 10-15 years old that I cant use iLO after post because of the same message. They have charged for OOB management for years, but I think it was rolled into support contracts. This server was from an old job and iLO worked when it was dcommed

        • @[email protected]
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          58 months ago

          It’s correct based on my timeframe in IT 😂. Call me old but just because they’ve been doing as long as you remember doesn’t make it right. I remember a time when that wasn’t the case.

          • @Flying_Hellfish
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            28 months ago

            HP has been doing it for at least 20 years, I remember doing HW scans to send for contract renewals and I’m almost positive that included iLO licensing. Back then it was a “luxury” because we still had most of our servers on prem and could walk up to the KVM if needed. But, maybe you’re talking about back before that time.

            However, I agree, it doesn’t make it right, but it also doesn’t mean it hasn’t been done for a long time.

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            Before license keys it was physical hardware. It’s the exact same thing, you just don’t have an object you can hold onto any longer.

            • jelloeater - Ops Mgr
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              28 months ago

              Yeah iDrac enterprise was a literal module you installed on the motherboard.

        • @deltapi
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          Yep. The last server I had that didn’t require iLO advanced licence for post boot console was a Pentium 4-class xeon, and the iLO was a PCI card with extra cables to route standby power, keyboard, mouse, and the reset and soft-power switches. If I’m not mistaken, iLO 2.

    • IllecorsOPM
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      88 months ago

      Also fuck your company for not buying the license.

      It’s worse than that. It was bought, as I’ve found out, but never applied. Naturally - lost to the whims of time.

      It should be a mandatory purchase. Yes, but my issue is with this requiring the license in the first place. It’s just so petty and pathetic. There’s no technical barrier getting in the way - it’s the bloody suits looking for a payday.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        I completely agree that there shouldn’t be all sorts of a la carte expenses and licenses. It’s horrible for the sake of organization, trickle expenses for “renewals” because it turns into a subscription eventually, etc.

        At the same time it’s the reality and has been for a long time.

        It isn’t just hp that plays this game, but still - fuck hpe.