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User’s Guide

Creating, Editing, Deleting an E–mail Server

To send messages via the e–mail channel, you must first create an e–mail server. Several
e–mail accounts can then be attached to the same e–mail server, see 

Creating an E–mail

Account

, on page 5-90.

Creating an E–mail Server

To create an e–mail server:

1. Click 

Configuration Tasks 

→ 

Events 

→ 

E–mail servers

 in the PAM tree. The e–mail

servers configuration page opens.

Figure 144. E–mail servers configuration page

2. Click 

New

 in the toolbar.

3. Enter the server name in the 

Name

 field, the address of the existing e–mail server you

intend to use in the 

URL 

field, and a brief description, if required, in the 

Description

field.

4. Enter a user name and password, if required and click 

OK

 to confirm the creation of the

new e–mail server.

 

Note:

The 

OK 

button is accessible once all mandatory fields have been completed.

Summary of Contents for NovaScale 5 5 Series

Page 1: ...Bull NovaScale 5xx5 6xx5 User s Guide 86 A1 41EM 00 ORDER REFERENCE...

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Page 3: ...Bull NovaScale 5xx5 6xx5 User s Guide Hardware February 2005 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B P 20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE 86 A1 41EM 00 ORDER REFERENCE...

Page 4: ...ou are invited to use the Ordering Form also provided at the end of this book Trademarks and Acknowledgements We acknowledge the right of proprietors of trademarks mentioned in this book Intel and Ita...

Page 5: ...randum xxi PAM Writing Rules xxiii Illegal Characters xxiii String Lengths xxiii Registry Keys xxiv AZERTY QWERTY Keyboard Lookup Table xxv Operator s Memorandum xxvi Chapter 1 Introducing the Server...

Page 6: ...the PAM Web Site from a Remote Computer 2 3 Enabling Remote Access to the PAM Web Site with Internet Explorer 2 3 Enabling Remote Access to the PAM Web Site with Mozilla 2 3 Simultaneous Connection t...

Page 7: ...s 3 23 Viewing Domain BIOS Info 3 24 Viewing Domain Request Logs 3 25 Viewing Domain Configuration Resources and Status 3 26 Viewing Domain Configuration 3 27 Viewing Domain Hardware Resources 3 29 Vi...

Page 8: ...33 What to Do if an Incident Occurs 4 35 Dealing with Incidents 4 38 Checking Environmental Conditions 4 38 Checking Hardware Availability 4 38 Checking Hardware Connections 4 39 Excluding a Hardware...

Page 9: ...f Server Resources 5 53 Creating a Multi Domain Scheme using all Server Resources 5 61 Creating a Multi Domain Scheme using a Part of Server Resources 5 69 Configuring and Managing Extended Systems 5...

Page 10: ...ng Diagram B 25 Appendix C Error Messages and Recovery Information C 1 BIOS POST Codes C 1 BIOS Error Messages C 2 SAL A POST Codes C 3 SAL A Hang POST Codes C 7 SAL B POST Codes C 9 SAL B Hang POST C...

Page 11: ...1 18 Figure 18 Ethernet hub features 1 19 Figure 19 USB modem features 1 19 Figure 20 NPort Server features 1 19 Figure 21 Opening the front door 1 20 Figure 22 Slideaway console 1 21 Figure 23 PAM s...

Page 12: ...in dialog bi module server 3 45 Figure 67 Domain deleted information box 3 46 Figure 68 PAM Status pane 4 3 Figure 69 CSS Module availability status bar 4 4 Figure 70 PAM Tree hardware presence status...

Page 13: ...t dialog example 1 5 52 Figure 120 Scheme creation dialog example 2 5 54 Figure 121 Central Subsystem configuration dialog example 2 5 55 Figure 122 Remove domain confirmation dialog example 2 5 56 Fi...

Page 14: ...data cabling diagram B 8 Figure 163 SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD extension disk rack data cabling diagram B 9 Figure 164 FDA 1x00 FC disk rack data cabling diagram B 9 Figure 165 FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC extensio...

Page 15: ...icators 4 18 Table 24 Hardware exclusion guidelines 4 23 Table 25 Message severity levels 4 25 Table 26 Domain cells 4 35 Table 27 CSS functional status domain state 4 36 Table 28 HyperTerminal parame...

Page 16: ...6 Table 62 SAL A hang POST codes before release B600 C 7 Table 63 SAL A hang POST codes for releases B600 and later C 8 Table 64 SAL B POST codes C 10 Table 65 SAL B hang POST codes C 11 Table 66 SAL...

Page 17: ...pervise server operation Chapter 5 Tips and Features for Administrators explains how as Customer Administrator you can configure the server to suit your environment Appendix A Specifications Appendix...

Page 18: ...xx5 Servers This guide is intended for use by qualified support personnel Troubleshooting Guide 86 A7 91EF explains how to diagnose and solve any problems occurring during Bull NovaScale Server operat...

Page 19: ...tional CSA 60950 Canada European Community EC Council Directives This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following EC Council Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 89...

Page 20: ...s equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void...

Page 21: ...shall be observed when connecting or disconnecting devices to the system DANGER The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the AC electricity supply is compliant with national and local recommenda...

Page 22: ...ion when open Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments Class 1 Laser products are not considered to be hazardous The optical drive contains internally a Class 3B gallium arseni...

Page 23: ...systems Monitoring Refresh the PAM Display on page 4 2 View CSS Availability Status and System Functional Status on page 4 4 View Event Message Status on page 4 4 Display Hardware Presence Functional...

Page 24: ...opy Delete a Domain Identity on page 5 42 Configure Extended Systems on page 5 76 Clear Load Save NVRAM Variables on page 5 77 Update the LUN List on page 5 78 Limit Access to Hardware Resources on pa...

Page 25: ...ess than sign Greater than sign Colon Exclamation mark Question mark Semi colon Comma Tilde I Pipe operator Space Use dash or _ underscore Table 1 PAM illegal characters String Lengths The following t...

Page 26: ...pages models Two versions of PAM software can be installed and used indifferently on the same machine each new version is installed in a new directory SiteRoot Contains site data file paths Site data...

Page 27: ...xxv Preface AZERTY QWERTY Keyboard Lookup Table Figure 1 AZERTY keyboard Figure 2 QWERTY keyboard...

Page 28: ...ain Request Logs on page 3 25 View Domain Configuration Resources and Status on page 3 26 Solve Incidents on page 3 47 Histories View Manage PAM Event Messages History Files on page 4 24 Understand Ev...

Page 29: ...Server Overview on page 1 2 Accessing Server Components on page 1 20 Bull NovaScale Server Resources on page 1 22 PAM Software Package on page 1 22 EFI Utilities on page 1 23 Note Customer Administra...

Page 30: ...ources managed by the Operating System NovaScale 6xx5 Servers are designed to operate as one or two hardware independent SMP systems or domains each running an Operating System instance and a specific...

Page 31: ...veral Bull NovaScale Servers may be administered through a single instance of PAM software Cluster Configurations Several Bull NovaScale Servers may be grouped to act like a single system enabling hig...

Page 32: ...indows Server Linux High performance computing capabilites Business Intelligence Datawarehousing Datamining Large enterprise applications ERP CRM SCM Large database applications for Internet transacti...

Page 33: ...ith the rest of the system the high speed bidirectional link Scalability Port Switches SPS located on the MSX Internal Peripheral Drawer IPD The Internal Peripheral Drawer is equipped with a DVD CD RO...

Page 34: ...all server administration software in particular Platform Administration and Maintenance PAM software KVM Switch The KVM Switch allows the use of a single keyboard monitor and mouse for the local ser...

Page 35: ...needed to manage and maintain the server Domain configuration and resource allocation Alert or maintenance requests to the Customer Service Center Error logging Test Diagnostics suites The server is...

Page 36: ...h 2 IOL board legacy ports 8 U IO Box IOC with 3 6xPCI hot plug slots 133Mhz Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Peripheral Drawer with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB...

Page 37: ...ox IOC with 3 6xPCI hot plug slots 133Mhz Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Peripheral Drawer with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8 2xQBB s...

Page 38: ...with 2 IOL board legacy ports 3 6xPCI hot plug slots 133Mhz 2xInternal Peripheral Drawers each with 4 DVD ROM drive 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8 2xQBB subset...

Page 39: ...IO Box IOC with 3 6xPCI hot plug slots 133Mhz Internal Peripheral Drawer with 4 DVD ROM drive Internal Peripheral Drawer with 5 2xInternal SCSI RAID disks 6 USB port PMB board 7 2 or 4 DPS units 8 2x...

Page 40: ...USB port Rear 1 or 2 IO Box es Input Output Board Compact Each IO Box can house 1 HPB PCI Hot Plug Board 6 hot plug 133 MHz PCI X slots 2 long 4 short 1 IOL Input Output board Legacy 2 A type USB port...

Page 41: ...Engineer The PAP unit is linked to the server via the Platform Management Board PMB It hosts Platform Administration Software PAM According to version the PAP unit is located in the center of a high c...

Page 42: ...igh cabinet or at the top of a low cabinet The inegrated slideaway Console contains the keyboard monitor and touch pad used for local access to the server and to the Platform Administration Processor...

Page 43: ...ws the use of the integrated console for the local server and the local Platform Administration and Maintenance console 8 Port KVM Switch Or 8 ports 1 power cable Figure 11 8 port KVM switch features...

Page 44: ...s located in the main or I O cabinet 8 slots 1 RAID controller card 2 power cables redundant power supply Figure 13 SR 0812 SCSI RAID SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD disk rack features SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD Extension D...

Page 45: ...n 2 RAID 1 1 spare 2 power cables redundant power supply Figure 15 FDA 1x00 FC disk rack features FDA 2x00 FC Disk Rack Optionallay the FDA 2x00 FC Disk Rack is delivered with pre installed system dis...

Page 46: ...ack The FDA 1x00 FC Extension Disk Rack offers15 empty slots for data disks According to version the Disk Rack is located in the main or I O cabinet 15 slots 2 power cables redundant power supply Figu...

Page 47: ...res USB Modem The optional USB modem is used to transmit Autocalls to the Remote Maintenance Center if your maintenance contract includes the Autocall feature USB Modem 1 USB cable 1 RJ11 cable Figure...

Page 48: ...Important Optimum cooling and airflow is ensured when the cabinet door is closed Opening the Front Door Tools Required Cabinet key Figure 21 Opening the front door 1 Unlock the front door with the key...

Page 49: ...Slideaway console To open the slideaway console 1 Slide the console forward until it clicks into place 2 Use the front bar to lift the screen panel into position To close the slideaway console 1 Pres...

Page 50: ...TRO PAM Kernel Web User Interface Access to Hardware Elements Figure 23 PAM software deployment The PAM Web based administration and maintenance tools give you immediate insight into system status and...

Page 51: ...Scale Server EFI utilities provide a complete set of configuration operation and maintenance tools EFI driver EFI Shell EFI system utility EFI system diagnostic Operating System loader For further det...

Page 52: ...1 24 User s Guide...

Page 53: ...085 Server Domains on page 2 11 Powering Up Down NovaScale 6165 Server Domains on page 2 15 Preparing Server Domains for Remote Access via the Enterprise LAN on page 2 19 Preparing Server Domains for...

Page 54: ...AP unit and to the PAM Web site must be configured by the Customer Administrator For further details refer to the Microsoft Windows documentation and to Setting up PAP Unit Users on page 5 21 Customer...

Page 55: ...eld http PAPname pam where PAPname is the name allocated to the PAP unit during setup c Click Advanced Restore Defaults to validate default settings d Save your changes and close Internet Explorer 2 L...

Page 56: ...on and a list of connected users and session details are displayed in the Control pane The icon indicates the current session Figure 24 PAM Web site session details You can also open several browser s...

Page 57: ...ser interface is divided into three areas in the browser window a Status pane a PAM Tree pane and a Control pane Status Pane Control Pane PAM Tree Pane Figure 26 PAM user interface Note For further de...

Page 58: ...ability Status if the CSS Module is present configured correctly and is ready to operate the status bar is green Figure 27 Status pane CSS Availability Status NovaScale 5085 Server NovaScale 6085 Serv...

Page 59: ...See Chapter 5 Tips and Features for Administrators Table 3 PAM Tree nodes PAM Tree Toolbar The PAM Tree toolbar located at the top of the PAM Tree is used to refresh expand or collapse the tree displa...

Page 60: ...nit console KVM ports are configured as shown in Table 4 8 Port KVM Switch Console Display Domain Port 1 PAP Unit N A Port 2 CSS0 Mod0 IO0 MyOperations xx 1 Port 3 CSS0 Mod0 IO1 MyOperations xx 2 or 1...

Page 61: ...ered up Note If an error dialog box appears during this sequence see Chapter 3 Managing Domains To power up server domains 1 From the Customer Administrator Operator PAM Tree click Domain Manager to o...

Page 62: ...he Web See Preparing Server Domains for Remote Access via the Enterprise LAN on page 2 19 and Preparing Server Domains for Remote Access via the Web on page 2 21 Powering Down the NovaScale 5xx5 Serve...

Page 63: ...rent Operating System instances may be pre installed on each EFI LUN The default scheme allows domains to be booted simultaneously or independently A brief summary of the organization of physical and...

Page 64: ...ault server name e g NS6085 0 EFI LUN xLUx boot LUN device location ModxLUIOx 0LU0 LUN device located in Module0_DIB0 or connected to Module0_IOC0 0LU1 LUN device located in Module0_DIB1 or connected...

Page 65: ...Control pane If the domains are ready to be powered up INACTIVE is displayed in the Domain State boxes and the Power On button is accessible for each domain CSS availability status indicator GREEN Fun...

Page 66: ...is now fully functional 12 Check the Operating System environment pre installed on each domain 13 As Customer Administrator you can now prepare each domain for remote access via the Enterprise LAN and...

Page 67: ...lled on each EFI LUN The default scheme allows you to simultaneously boot all domains A brief summary of the organization of physical and logical resources in MyOperationsScheme xx is given in the fol...

Page 68: ...omain KVM Ports CSS0_Mod1_IO0 Domain Identity MyOperations 4 NovaScale 6165 Server Hardware Cell Cell_3 Operating System customer specific Windows Linux or EFI LUN MyServer _0LU3 IOC Module1_IOC1 QBBs...

Page 69: ...e pre configured scheme 3 Select MyOperationsScheme and click Apply Figure 35 Domain schemes list dialog 4 When requested click Yes to confirm MyOperations 1 MyOperations 2 MyOperations 3 and MyOperat...

Page 70: ...fully functional 12 Repeat Steps 10 and 11 for each domain 13 Check the Operating System environment pre installed on each domain 14 As Customer Administrator you can now prepare each domain for remo...

Page 71: ...s page 7 Select the corresponding Windows domain from the list and click Edit to open the Edit an Identity dialog 8 Check that the Network Name IP Address and URL fields are completed If not complete...

Page 72: ...ast2 command to open the Yast Control Center screen 4 Click the Network Basic icon in the left pane 5 Click Start stop services inetd 6 From the Network Services page select On with customer configura...

Page 73: ...pletion procedure 7 Toggle the integrated console to the PAP unit port 8 From the Customer Administrator PAM tree click Configuration Tasks Domains Identities to open the Identities page 9 Select the...

Page 74: ...he Windows setup completion procedure 3 Connect to the server domain by running a Microsoft Windows XP and later All Programs Accessories Communication Remote Desktop Connection b All other versions o...

Page 75: ...uring the Windows setup completion procedure See the Read Me First document delivered with the server Linux Domain Virtual Network Computing VNC remote control software allows users to interact with t...

Page 76: ...2 24 User s Guide...

Page 77: ...y Dump on page 3 20 Viewing Domain Functional Status on page 3 21 Viewing Domain Power Logs on page 3 22 Viewing Domain Powering Sequences on page 3 23 Viewing Domain BIOS Info on page 3 24 Viewing Do...

Page 78: ...r is at the heart of server operation Customer Administrators and Operators have equal access rights to Domain Manager functions and the Control pane is frequently used during operation The Domain Man...

Page 79: ...domain con figuration Schemes Loads a selected scheme and displays Scheme Properties see details on page 3 8 Save Snapshot Saves current domain configuration as a new scheme for future use see detail...

Page 80: ...on page 3 22 Request Logs Displays Power On Power Off and Reset requests and request ors see details on page 3 25 Dump Performs a domain memory dump see details on page 3 20 View Displays Domain Reso...

Page 81: ...single SMP systems and are delivered with one pre configured domain NovaScale 6085 Server The NovaScale 6085 Server is designed to operate as one or two hardware independent domains The server is del...

Page 82: ...ement The other Schemes tool options are reserved for partitioned NovaScale 6xx5 Servers or extended systems See Configuring and Managing Extended Systems on page 5 76 Viewing a Domain Configuration S...

Page 83: ...e Identities allocated to each domain EFI LUNs Indicates the EFI LUNs used to boot each domain S Indicates domain configuration status A Green status icon indicates that the domain is configured corre...

Page 84: ...available for domain management If a scheme is already loaded but is not the required scheme see Adding Domains to the Current Domain Configuration and Replacing the Current Domain Configuration below...

Page 85: ...in has been selected NovaScale 6085 Server CSS availability status indicator GREEN Functional status icon Operating System type Domain selected Power On button accessible NovaScale 6165 Server CSS ava...

Page 86: ...s on page 3 6 4 Click Add All the domains included in the scheme added are now available for management in the Control pane Replacing the Current Domain Configuration Note All domains must be INACTIVE...

Page 87: ...u create a new domain configuration scheme which is then available for domain management To save the current domain configuration snapshot 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Click Save...

Page 88: ...Domain KVM Ports CSS0_Mod1_IO0 Domain Identity MyOperations 4 NovaScale 6165 Server Hardware Cell Cell_3 Operating System customer specific Windows Linux or EFI LUN MyServer _0LU3 IOC Module1_IOC1 QB...

Page 89: ...1 is referred to as MyOperations 1 MyOperations xx 2 is referred to as MyOperations 2 MyOperations xx 3 is referred to as MyOperations 3 MyOperations xx 4 is referred to as MyOperations 4 xx in the de...

Page 90: ...ered up even if the server presents a minor fault See System Functional Status on page 4 4 However you are advised to contact your Customer Service Engineer so that the fault can be repaired To power...

Page 91: ...ce and click Yes to confirm Domain hardware is powered up from the stand by mode to the main mode and the Operating System is booted As the power on sequence progresses power on steps and domain state...

Page 92: ...e powered on mode RUNNING is displayed in the Domain Status panel and the Power OFF button is accessible 3 Click Power Off to power down the domain and associated hardware components The Power Off Con...

Page 93: ...ible 3 Click Reset to override the Operating System and forcibly perform a warm reboot of the domain BIOS EFI and Operating System without closing running applications and saving data The Reset Confir...

Page 94: ...he BIOS recovery program automatically re flashes the BIOS when certain problems occur during initialization To force a domain power off 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the re...

Page 95: ...ring View in the Toolbar See Viewing Powering Sequences on page 3 23 5 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for each domain to be forcibly powered down Note If an error message is displayed in the Domain Status panel...

Page 96: ...ich will be copied to the PAP unit hard disk for analysis The Dump Confirmation dialog opens 4 Click Yes to confirm the Dump command The Dump sequence results in a warm reboot of the domain BIOS EFI a...

Page 97: ...mand has been launched on at least one domain Note The BIOS recovery program automatically re flashes the BIOS when certain problems occur during initialization Orange CRITICAL Control Pane The last c...

Page 98: ...main Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain and launch the domain power ON OFF sequence as required 3 Select the View Power Logs checkbox in the Power Confirmation dialog to aut...

Page 99: ...rrent power sequence step Functional Status Functional status of the last action performed on the domain See Domain Functional Status Indicators on page 3 21 Power Steps Dynamic graphic representation...

Page 100: ...Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain 3 Click View BIOS Info in the Command bar or Powering View BIOS Info in the Toolbar The BIOS Info dialog opens displaying th...

Page 101: ...quest logs 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain 3 Click Request Logs in the Command bar The Request Logs dialog displays the following information Power On requ...

Page 102: ...2 is referred to as MyOperations 2 MyOperations xx 3 is referred to as MyOperations 3 MyOperations xx 4 is referred to as MyOperations 4 Information about the resources allocated to each domain is pe...

Page 103: ...nfiguration 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain 3 Click View in the Command bar to open the View Domain dialog Module 1 Cell_2 Cell_3 does not equip mono modul...

Page 104: ...hic representation of the main hardware elements used by the domain See Note below Module Module housing the cell s used by the domain Module0 Cell_0 and Cell_1 Module1 Cell_2 and Cell_3 Cell Cell s o...

Page 105: ...Hardware Resources 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain and click View Resources in the View Domain dialog to open the Domain Hardware Resources dialog Figure...

Page 106: ...lick Resources More Info in the Command bar to open the Domain Hardware Details dialog 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Click View View Resources More Info in the Command bar to open...

Page 107: ...Purple Cannot be computed detection circuit error Green Physically present and accessible Presence Status Was present in a previous configuration but has disappeared Presence Status Red Was present i...

Page 108: ...dialog indicates the resources that PAM successfully initialized for the domain during the last Power ON or Reset sequence For more information about domain hardware see Presence Status Indicators on...

Page 109: ...that they are supported by the domain Operating System The NovaScale 6xx5 Server server is designed around a flexible cell based midplane architecture for enhanced performance scalability and availabi...

Page 110: ...the PAM Domain Configuration Scheme wizard For further details about domain configuration options see Configuring Domains on page 5 32 Notes xx in the default configuration scheme and domain names re...

Page 111: ...re resources To add Cells to a domain 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain 3 Click Modify in the Command bar to open the Modify Domain dialog Note The Modify Do...

Page 112: ...ure 52 Add Cells to Domain dialog mono module server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 53 Add Cells to Domain dialog bi module server 5 Select the required configuration and click OK The letter A indicates...

Page 113: ...y Domain Add Cell confirmation dialog bi module server 6 If required click View Resources for hardware details See Viewing Domain Hardware Resources on page 3 29 7 Click Apply to apply changes The sel...

Page 114: ...he hardware resources in the remaining Cell or as two SMP systems if the removed Cell is allocated to another domain Warning When you remove a Cell from a domain the devices attached to the correspond...

Page 115: ...r Remove Cell button Module 1 Cell_2 Cell_3 does not equip mono module servers Figure 56 Modify Domain Remove Cell dialog mono module server NovaScale 6165 Server Remove Cell button Figure 57 Modify D...

Page 116: ...ovaScale 6085 Server Figure 58 Remove Cells from Domain dialog mono module server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 59 Remove Cells from Domain dialog bi module server 5 Select the required configuration a...

Page 117: ...in Remove Cell confirmation dialog bi module server 6 If required click View Resources for hardware details See Viewing Domain Hardware Resources on page 3 29 7 Click Apply to apply changes The select...

Page 118: ...t LUN 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane 2 Select the required domain 3 Click Modify in the Command bar to open the Modify Domain dialog Note The Modify Domain dialog can also be accessed...

Page 119: ...ip mono module servers Figure 64 Modify Domain Configure LUN confirmation dialog 7 Click Apply to apply changes Note Domain modifications are not saved and are only applicable while the selected domai...

Page 120: ...ration When the domain has been deleted the corresponding resources can be re allocated to another domain To delete a domain from the current configuration 1 Click Domain Manager to open the Control p...

Page 121: ...3 45 Managing Domains NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 66 Delete Domain dialog bi module server 4 Click Yes to confirm deletion of the selected domain from the current configuration...

Page 122: ...box 5 Click OK to continue You can now re allocate the resources of the deleted domain See Adding a Cell to a Domain on page 3 35 Note Domain modifications are not saved and are only applicable while...

Page 123: ...atus Pane and or User History files e mail users with an appropriate Event Message subscription an autocall to the Bull Service Center according to your maintenance contract for analysis and implement...

Page 124: ...ation 1 From the Microsoft Windows home page click Start Programs Administrative Tools Component Services 2 From Component Services click Console Root Component Services Computers My Computer COM Appl...

Page 125: ...g Hardware Elements on page 4 21 Viewing and Managing PAM Event Messages and History Files on page 4 24 Understanding Event Message and History Severity Levels on page 4 25 Consulting Event Messages t...

Page 126: ...hecks and event handling and forwarding In depth monitoring is a Customer Administrator function and the PAM Hardware Monitor is only available to users with administrator access rights However all co...

Page 127: ...status View FRU information View firmware information View thermal status View power status View temperature status View fan status View jumper status View PCI slot status PAM Status Pane When you log...

Page 128: ...CRITICAL Serious problem reported The system is no longer capable of operating correctly PAM may generate an OS Orange CRITICAL capable of operating correctly PAM may generate an OS shutdown request...

Page 129: ...ain has been powered OFF ON even if the error has been corrected Displaying Presence Status When as Customer Administrator you log onto the PAM Web site server hardware presence status is displayed in...

Page 130: ...element Purple NOT ACCESSIBLE This hardware element cannot be computed detection circuit error NOT ACCESSIBLE A sub component of this hardware element Purple white NOT ACCESSIBLE A sub component of th...

Page 131: ...problem detected This hardware element is operating correctly Green NORMAL No problem detected This hardware element is operating correctly WARNING Minor problem reported This hardware element is stil...

Page 132: ...atus icon in the Status pane For further details see What to Do if an Incident Occurs on page 4 35 Note If when you toggle the PAM Tree to view hardware functional status the functional status of a ha...

Page 133: ...esponding to selected criteria for example Excluded or Missing hardware elements Notes Excluded hardware elements are those that have been logically excluded from the server See Excluding Including Ha...

Page 134: ...Site User Information As Customer Administrator you can view the list of PAM users currently logged onto the PAM Web site by clicking Hardware Monitor PAM Web Site The Web site version and a list of c...

Page 135: ...ion page indicates PAM software version details along with PAM Site Data and Release Data directory paths The PAM Release Data directory is used for all the files delivered as part of PAM software to...

Page 136: ...ement hotspot in the Control pane you will notice that the PAM Tree automatically expands to the selected component level Note If a component is not part of your configuration it is grayed out in the...

Page 137: ...us Fault Status Power Status and Temperature Status indicators where applicable Failure Status Indicates if a failure has been detected on the hardware element NOTE This feature is reserved for future...

Page 138: ...e Gray UNKNOWN PAM software is not receiving diagnostic information from this hardware element Fault Status Indicators Fault Status accessible via the General tab Indicator Status Explanation NORMAL P...

Page 139: ...Thermal Zones accessible via the Thermal zones tab shows the thermal zones monitored by PAM software A cooling error in a thermal zone will affect all the hardware elements in that zone See Functiona...

Page 140: ...t main standby power is on Green STANDBY POWER ON Hardware element main standby power is on MAIN POWER OFF White MAIN POWER OFF Hardware element main standby power is off STANDBY POWER Hardware elemen...

Page 141: ...s ON ABSENT All DPS units are OFF Not Found PAM software cannot read CSS module power status 48V Value Current intensity in Amperes varies according to configuration Figure 83 CSS module power status...

Page 142: ...PAM software has detected a critical rise in temperature on this hardware element PAM will generate an OS shutdown Orange CRITICAL hardware element PAM will generate an OS shutdown request FATAL PAM s...

Page 143: ...ed with 2 hot swap redundant automatically controlled fans Note If all fans are halted in the display check that your browser allows you to play animations in Web pages Figure 85 Fanbox details exampl...

Page 144: ...o the list of faults recently encountered on the IOC The Exclude checkboxes are used to exclude include one or more PCI slots in the domain at the next power on See Excluding Including Hardware Elemen...

Page 145: ...nts will prevent the server domain from booting Exclusion guidelines are given in the Hardware exclusion guidelines table on page 4 23 Excluding a Hardware Element Important The exclusion of a hardwar...

Page 146: ...1 Click the required hardware element in the PAM Tree to open the Hardware Status page Exclude checkbox Figure 90 Example Hardware Status page 2 Deselect the Exclude checkbox and click Apply The Incl...

Page 147: ...PCI slots 5 6 Note If Master IOC HubLink_1 is excluded the domain will not power up PCI Slot All PCI slots not connected to a boot disk can be safely excluded from a domain but connected peripherals w...

Page 148: ...to be notified of system status and activity Pre defined Event Message Subscriptions forward event messages for viewing archiving by targeted individuals and or groups with an appropriate subscriptio...

Page 149: ...or the hardware concerned to avoid a more serious error See What to Do if an Incident Occurs on page 4 35 ERROR An error has been detected and has not been overcome by the system System integrity is j...

Page 150: ...B2214 above Message Source Target String Data attributes Upper case lower case letters Reset To delete the current search history Ack To select the message for acknowledgement To view the message and...

Page 151: ...the required message 3 Click the Help on message xxx button at the bottom of the message page for direct access to the corresponding Help File See Table 92 Specimen message help file on page 4 27 In a...

Page 152: ...ilter the number of displayed logs according to Source Target String Data attributes All four attributes are selected by default but a single attribute can be selected from the dropdown menu To search...

Page 153: ...dministrator group whereas User histories and or archives are accessible to members of both the Customer Administrator and Customer Operator groups For further details about histories and archives see...

Page 154: ...tem will automatically create an archive for this history after the number of days specified in the Value field Size in KBytes The system will automatically create an archive when this history reaches...

Page 155: ...k Archive checked histories A dialog box opens requesting you to confirm file archiving 5 Click OK to confirm The selected history ies are archived Viewing Archive Files Online Note Empty archive file...

Page 156: ...g date zone 4 Highlight the required archiving date and click Properties The Archive Properties dialog opens Name History name archiving date and time Description Optional description of history conte...

Page 157: ...nding help file Note Empty history archive files cannot be downloaded Downloading History Viewer Before downloading history and or archive files for offline viewing you are advised to download the His...

Page 158: ...ck Read or click Browse to search for and load the required history or archive file 3 Select the message you want to view in detail The resulting display is the same as for event messages See Table 91...

Page 159: ...if you are not already connected and to investigate the incident Investigating Incidents 1 Check the system functional status icon in the Status pane If the icon is not green the server is not operati...

Page 160: ...ystem is not configured to accept PAM Power OFF requests you are advised to manually save data close open applications and shut down the Operating System Note When system functional status is FATAL th...

Page 161: ...laying Detailed Hardware Status on page 4 13 8 Expand the log for direct access to the corresponding Help File at the bottom of the page The Help File explains the message and how to deal with the inc...

Page 162: ...itions If you are requested to check environmental conditions ensure that the computer room is compliant with the specifications set out in Appendix A Specifications Checking Hardware Availability If...

Page 163: ...ware Fault Status If you are requested to check hardware fault status 1 Click the corresponding hardware element in the PAM Tree to open the Hardware Status page 2 Check the General tab If the fault s...

Page 164: ...PAM version is displayed at the top of the page Checking MAESTRO Version If you are requested to check MAESTRO version From the PAM Tree click Hardware Monitor PMB to open the PMB Status page Click th...

Page 165: ...t the following checks actions Check that PMB LED 0 is blinking green PMB booted correctly When the system is powered on the 7 activity and status LEDs LED 1 LED 7 are switched off and LED 0 is blinki...

Page 166: ...atus LEDs PMB status LED Orange LED OFF OK ON PMB hot plugged Green LED Ethernet link status ON OK Yellow LED Link activity ON transmit Cabinet Module Code wheels Load push button Reset PMB Reserved S...

Page 167: ...nt Subscriptions and User Histories on page 5 84 Notes Customer Administrators and Customer Operators are respectively advised to consult the Administrator s Memorandum on page xxi or the Operator s M...

Page 168: ...5 2 User s Guide...

Page 169: ...I Setting up Server Users and Configuring Data Disks This section explains how to Set up Server Users on page 5 4 Configure SR 0812 SCSI RAID and SR 1422 SCSI RAID Data Disks on page 5 5 Configure FD...

Page 170: ...in a detailed record of authorized users Microsoft Windows Default user access control is not pre configured on systems running under Microsoft Windows You are advised to set up the Administrator acco...

Page 171: ...nally the server may be is delivered with one or two SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD disk rack s each containing two RAID 1 system disks per domain and one pool spare disk and offering two free slots for data disks...

Page 172: ...3 CSS Module _1 IOC_1 Ch 2 Id 01 Ch 2 Id 02 Ch 1 Id 04 Figure 99 SR 0812 SCSI RAID disk configuration Creating a New Disk Array 1 From the Microsoft Windows desktop on the PAP unit launch a HyperTerm...

Page 173: ...tialization 11 When prompted to confirm enter YES Creating a New Array Partition 1 Select Array Menu 2 Select Data Array and press Enter 3 Select Add a Partition 4 Enter the size of the disk partition...

Page 174: ...DA 1x00 FC disk rack PD0 PD1 PD14 FDA 2x00 FC disk rack PD0 PD1 PD14 NovaScale 6085 Server FDA 1x00 FC disk rack 1 controller 0 Cell_0 IOB_0 FDA 1x00 FC disk rack 1 controller 1 Cell_1 IOB_1 PD0 PD1 P...

Page 175: ...AID 5 RANK 6 Click RANK Bind The RANK Bind page opens 7 Specify RAID Type and Rebuild Time and click OK A confirmation dialog box opens 8 Click OK to return to the LD Individual Bind Unbind page 9 Wai...

Page 176: ...ule_1 IOB_0 IOB_1 12 Click OK A confirmation dialog box opens 13 Click Yes OK to return to the LD Individual Bind Unbind page and click Close The new logical disk appears in the iSM Server tree Note F...

Page 177: ...s Section II Using EFI Utilities This section explains how to Use the EFI Boot Manager on page 5 12 Use the EFI Shell on page 5 14 Use the EFI to Set up and Configure a Network on page 5 18 Use the EF...

Page 178: ...launched and operating systems to be booted The EFI shell also provides a set of basic commands used to manage files and the system environment variables For more information on the EFI Shell refer to...

Page 179: ...with the specified name This menu also allows the user to provide either ASCII or UNICODE ar guments to the option that will be launched Delete Boot Options Allows you to delete a specific boot optio...

Page 180: ...tartup file commands are completed the Shell looks for commands from console input device Note The system automatically boots on the first option in the list without user intervention after a timeout...

Page 181: ...e file a ascii_output_file_pathname standard output to an ascii file 1 unicode_output_file_pathname standard output to a unicode file 1 a ascii_output_file_pathname standard output to an ascii file 2...

Page 182: ...or all commands executed from that batch script to be redirected to the file with the output of each command appended to the end of the file By default both the input and output for all commands execu...

Page 183: ...the error level exit No Exits the EFI Shell for endfor Yes Executes commands for each item in a set of items goto Yes Makes batch file execution jump to another location guid No Displays all the GUID...

Page 184: ...not use the search path to locate protocols specify the path and the efi extension fso efi tools tcpipv4 efi 2 Configure the network interfaces with the ifconfig command The simple form of the command...

Page 185: ...be modified to reflect site network configuration fs0 Netconf 129 182 189 3 129 182 189 1 129 182 189 3 is the ip address 129 182 189 1 is the gateway ip address File Transfer Protocol FTP An FTP Clie...

Page 186: ...to Set up PAP Unit Users on page 5 21 Modify Customer Information on page 5 23 Configure Autocalls on page 5 24 Customize PAM Settings on page 5 26 Deploy a New PAM Release on page 5 27 Activate a PA...

Page 187: ...igned for customer representatives responsible for the overall management configuration and operation of the system Members of the Customer Administrator group are allowed to configure and administrat...

Page 188: ...iew system history files and messages Manually archive system history files View delete system history archives View user history files Manually archive user history files View delete user history arc...

Page 189: ...isplay and to complete Intervention Reports As Customer Administrator you may modify this information To modify Customer information 1 From the PAM Tree click Configuration Tasks Customer Information...

Page 190: ...Channel Settings control pane 4 Select the Enable Autocalls checkbox 5 Select the Send Heartbeat checkbox and enter a value in days for the autocall channel control in the Period box Recommended value...

Page 191: ...autocall Login Declared authorized user name X Password Declared authorized user password X 9 If a modem connection is to be used a From the PAP Unit Microsoft Windows desktop configure the dial up co...

Page 192: ...hange the default setting to degrees Fahrenheit To change PAM thermal units 1 Click Configuration Tasks PAM The PAM Configuration control pane opens 2 Click the Celsius or Fahrenheit radio button as r...

Page 193: ...ve Program Files BULL PAM installation Release Version e g d Program Files BULL PAM installation 2 1 9 or select Custom to select program features and to define a path for the installation folder Figu...

Page 194: ...he default paths for the PAM Release and PAM Site Data folders The default PAM Release directory for all the files delivered as part of PAM software is WinDrive Program Files BULL PAM Release Version...

Page 195: ...console right click the Microsoft Internet Explorer icon on the desktop and click Properties General Delete Files to delete all the files in the Temporary Internet Folder 7 Launch a new PAM session I...

Page 196: ...tilities Warning The same PAM software release must be deployed on the PAP unit and on the backup PC to allow data restoration PAM releases use the same data directory to ensure configuration consiste...

Page 197: ...kup PC as on the PAP unit See Deploying a New PAM Release on page 5 27 and Activating a PAM Version on page 5 28 2 From the Microsoft Windows desktop open a command window Browse to the MyPamBackupToo...

Page 198: ...heme on page 5 36 Update Test Schemes on page 5 41 Create Edit Delete a Domain Identity on page 5 42 Create a Mono Domain Scheme using all Server Resources on page 5 45 Create a Mono Domain Scheme usi...

Page 199: ...Server components and configuration may differ according to site requirements At least one IOC and one QBB are required for each server domain Partitioning allows you to optimize your server to meet...

Page 200: ...s control pane allows you to create edit copy and delete domain identities The server is delivered with a pre configured domain configuration scheme called MyOperationsScheme allowing you to simultane...

Page 201: ...s Which Central Subsystem s do I want to use Number of domains How many domains do I need Domain size How many cells do I want to assign to each domain EFI boot LUNs Which EFI boot LUN do I want to us...

Page 202: ...using all server resources on page 5 61 multi domain scheme using a part of server resources on page 5 69 Creating a Domain Configuration Scheme Note At least one IOC and one QBB are required for each...

Page 203: ...5 37 Tips and Features for Administrators NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 108 Scheme Creation and Central Subsystem Configuration dialogs...

Page 204: ...the example 7 Select the required partition configuration and click OK to return to the Scheme Management dialog NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 109 Scheme Management dialog The Sta...

Page 205: ...o to Step 13 If the EFI Boot Lun is not correct click Domains EFI LUN to open the LUN List dialog 12 Select the required EFI Boot Lun from the list of available Luns and click OK to return to the Sche...

Page 206: ...figuration Scheme on page 5 36 Remove Click here to remove a Central Subsystem from your scheme Modify Click here to change the number of hardware partitions in your scheme Domains Remove Click here t...

Page 207: ...eme deletion 4 Click OK to confirm The domain configuration scheme is removed from the Schemes List and is no longer available for domain management Renaming a Domain Configuration Scheme To rename a...

Page 208: ...ated via the Domain Configuration Scheme wizard or independently via the Identities configuration page See Creating a Domain Configuration Scheme on page 5 36 Creating a Domain Identity To create a do...

Page 209: ...nagement parameters and or description 1 Assess your configuration requirements See Assessing Configuration Requirements on page 5 35 2 Click Configuration Tasks Domains Identities in the PAM tree to...

Page 210: ...confirm 5 The new identity appears in the Identities List page and can be applied to a hardware partition via the Domain Configuration Scheme wizard Deleting a Domain Identity Important If a Domain I...

Page 211: ...http www MyBusiness 1Web com Table 37 Scheme configuration criteria example 1 mono module server NovaScale 6165 Server Scheme Name MyBusinessScheme Description Mono domain Cells 0 1 2 3 Boot 0Lun0 MyB...

Page 212: ...main and that the domain Operating System supports the required hardware resources CPUs DIMMs 2 From the Customer Administrator PAM tree click Configuration Tasks Domains Schemes to open the Schemes M...

Page 213: ...entral Subsystem Add to select the Central Subsystem to be used by the domain configuration scheme The Central Subsystem Configuration dialog opens NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 1...

Page 214: ...d partition configuration and click OK to return to the Scheme Management dialog The Status icons are red because a Domain Identities are required to complete domain configuration NovaScale 6085 Serve...

Page 215: ...vaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 116 Identities list dialog example 1 9 If the required identity is in the list go to Step 12 If you want to create a new identity for this domain click...

Page 216: ...s fields Figure 117 Create new identity dialog example 1 11 Click OK The new identity appears in the Identities List dialog 12 Select the required identity from the list of available identities and cl...

Page 217: ...Management dialog example 1 13 Check that the EFI Boot Lun for the domain is correct If the EFI Boot Lun is correct go to Step 14 If the EFI Boot Lun is not correct double click the EFI LUNs field The...

Page 218: ...5 Server Figure 119 Lun list dialog example 1 14 Select the required EFI Boot Lun from the list of available Luns and click OK to return to the Scheme Management dialog 15 Click Save The domain config...

Page 219: ...1 Operating System Linux Domain network name MyOffpeakProdNet Domain IP address 124 124 1 0 Domain URL http www MyOffpeakProdWeb com Table 39 Scheme configuration criteria example 2 mono module server...

Page 220: ...BB are required for each server domain and that the domain Operating System supports the required hardware resources CPUs DIMMs 2 From the Customer Administrator PAM tree click Configuration Tasks Dom...

Page 221: ...ale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 121 Central Subsystem configuration dialog example 2 6 Check that the required Central Subsystem is highlighted and select 2 mono module server or 4 bi mod...

Page 222: ...1 you must remove the domains using the other cells Hover the mouse over the cells represented in the CellBlocks diagram to identify the domain using Cell 1 D2 is using Cell 1 9 Click D1 Domains Remo...

Page 223: ...omain appears in the Scheme Management dialog The Status icon is red because a Domain Identity is required to complete domain configuration NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 123 Schem...

Page 224: ...Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 124 Identities list dialog example 2 14 If the required identity is in the list go to Step 17 If you want to create a new identity for this domain click New to ope...

Page 225: ...nt Parameters fields Figure 125 Create new identity dialog example 2 16 Click OK The new identity appears in the Identities List dialog 17 Select the required identity from the list of available ident...

Page 226: ...le 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 126 Scheme Management dialog example 2 18 Check that the EFI Boot Lun for the domain is correct and click Save The domain configuration scheme is now availa...

Page 227: ...n 2 EFI boot LUNs 0Lun0 for MyProduction 0Lun1 for MyPayroll IO resource location 0IOC0 mandatory for MyProduction 0IOC1 mandatory for MyPayroll Domain Identity 1 Name MyProduction Description Time zo...

Page 228: ...EFI 0Lun0 Operating System Windows Domain network name MyProductionNet Domain IP address 121 121 12 1 Domain URL http www MyProductionWeb com Domain Identity 2 Name MyPayroll Description Time zone Par...

Page 229: ...ach server domain and that the domain Operating System supports the required hardware resources CPUs DIMMs 2 From the Customer Administrator PAM tree click Configuration Tasks Domains Schemes to open...

Page 230: ...stem Add to select the Central Subsystem to be used by the domain configuration scheme The Central Subsystem Configuration dialog opens NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 128 Central S...

Page 231: ...e Number of Parts dropdown list 7 Select the required partition configuration and click OK to return to the Scheme Management dialog The Status icons are red because Domain Identities are required to...

Page 232: ...e Identities List dialog opens NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 130 Identities list dialog example 3 9 If the required identity is in the list go to Step 12 To create a new identity...

Page 233: ...Create new identity dialog example 3 11 Click OK The new identity appears in the Identities List dialog 12 Select the required identity from the list of available identities and click OK to return to...

Page 234: ...5 68 User s Guide NovaScale 6085 Server NovaScale 6165 Server Figure 132 Scheme management dialog example 3 14 Click Save The domain configuration scheme is now available for domain management...

Page 235: ...datory for MyTest 1IOC0 mandatory 1IOC1 optional for MyDevpt Domain Identity 1 Name MyTest Description Time zone Paris Boot path EFI 0Lun1 Operating System Linux Domain network name MyTestNet Domain I...

Page 236: ...equired for each server domain and that the domain Operating System supports the required hardware resources CPUs DIMMs 2 From the Customer Administrator PAM tree click Configuration Tasks Domains Sch...

Page 237: ...guration scheme The Central Subsystem Configuration dialog opens Figure 134 Central Subsystem configuration dialog example 4 6 Check that the required Central Subsystem is highlighted and select 3 in...

Page 238: ...ple 4 8 As you want this scheme to only use Cells 1 2 and 3 you must remove the domain using Cell 0 Hover the mouse over the cells represented in the CellBlocks diagram to identify the domain using Ce...

Page 239: ...or Administrators 10 Now only two domains appear in the Scheme Management dialog The Status icons are red because Domain Identities are required to complete domain configuration Figure 137 Scheme Mana...

Page 240: ...uired identity is in the list go to Step 15 To create a new identity for this domain click New to open the Create New Identity dialog 13 Complete the Name Description Domain Settings and Management Pa...

Page 241: ...anagement dialog The corresponding Status icon turns green 16 Repeat Steps 11 to 15 for Domain Identity D2 The scheme is now completely configured Figure 140 Scheme management dialog example 4 17 Clic...

Page 242: ...nded Systems A single PAP unit can administer monitor and manage several Central Subsystems The PAM Domain Configuration Scheme Wizard allows easy configuration of extended systems Please contact your...

Page 243: ...LUN is a boot LUN DATA This LUN is a data LUN In Use in Domain Yes This LUN is used by a domain currently loaded in the Domain Manager Control pane No This LUN is not used by a domain currently loade...

Page 244: ...ed The NVRAM variables file is stored in the PAM SiteData directory c Click Load to load previously saved NVRAM variables from the PAM SiteData directory Updating the LUN List The list of available LU...

Page 245: ...d from a domain but connected peripherals will no longer be accessible IOC HubLinks are organized as follows HubLink_1 controls PCI Slots 1 2 HubLink_2 controls PCI slots 3 4 HubLink_3 controls PCI sl...

Page 246: ...escription How can I describe my Scheme to reflect its scope Central Subsystem s Which Central Subsystem s do I want to use Number of domains How many domains do I need Domain size How many cells do I...

Page 247: ...n Identity to reflect its use Operating System Which OS do I want to run on this domain Will this OS sup port assigned hardware CPUs DIMMs Domain network name Which network name will be used to identi...

Page 248: ...BBs QBB1 IO Box IOC0 IO Box IOC1 EFI Boot Lun 0Lu0 EFI Boot Lun 0Lu1 OS instance OS instance I O Resources I O Resources IOC0_Slot 1 IOC1_Slot 1 IOC0_Slot 2 IOC1_Slot 2 IOC0_Slot 3 IOC1_Slot 3 IOC0_Sl...

Page 249: ...0 QBBs QBB1 IO Box IOC0 IO Box IOC1 EFI Boot Lun 1Lu0 EFI Boot Lun 1Lu1 OS instance OS instance I O Resources I O Resources IOC0_Slot 1 IOC1_Slot 1 IOC0_Slot 2 IOC1_Slot 2 IOC0_Slot 3 IOC1_Slot 3 IOC0...

Page 250: ...ptions on page 5 86 Create Edit Delete an E mail Server on page 5 88 Create Edit Delete an E mail Account on page 5 90 Create Edit Delete a User History on page 5 92 Enable Disable Event Channels on p...

Page 251: ...stem status and activity The PAM event messaging system is based on a subscription mechanism allowing the Customer Administrator to send precisely filtered event messages to targeted individuals and o...

Page 252: ...o your needs See Preselecting an Event Filter on page 5 110 and Creating an Event Filter on page 5 111 Selecting a Channel Four channels can be used to forward event messages according to targeted rec...

Page 253: ...ge 5 98 User History Event Subscription Records specific system operations alerts into a dedicated log file Preselect an Event filter on page 5 110 or Create an Event Filter on page 5 111 Select or Cr...

Page 254: ...n Tasks Events E mail servers in the PAM tree The e mail servers configuration page opens Figure 144 E mail servers configuration page 2 Click New in the toolbar 3 Enter the server name in the Name fi...

Page 255: ...tant Before deleting an e mail server all the accounts attached to that server must be attached to another server or deleted At least one e mail server must be defined to send messages via the e mail...

Page 256: ...nfiguration page 2 Click New in the toolbar 3 Enter the new account name in the Account field and corresponding e mail address in the URL Address field 4 Select the server to be used to deliver messag...

Page 257: ...88 5 Click OK to confirm the modification Deleting an E mail Account Important Before deleting an e mail account all the event subscriptions attached to that account must be attached to another accou...

Page 258: ...re explained in the following table System History Contents History Name Contents HistoryTrace History Manager trace file Logs archiving actions and history archive processing errors InterventionRepor...

Page 259: ...ate a user history 1 Click Configuration Tasks Histories in the PAM tree The Histories control pane opens 2 Click New in the toolbar The Create a New User History dialog opens Figure 146 Create a New...

Page 260: ...7 Enter a directory pathname in the Directory field If this field is left blank the default Archives directory will be used 8 If you want the archive to be automatically deleted at regular intervals...

Page 261: ...ent Subscription Attributes on page 5 99 to attach these event subscriptions to another history or see Deleting an Event Subscription on page 5 99 to delete these event subscriptions To delete a user...

Page 262: ...s Advanced feature Only to be used if the system gener ates too many mes SNMP SNMP application Forwards specific messages as SNMP traps to the selected SNMP application for processing ates too many me...

Page 263: ...es for Administrators Figure 147 Event Channels configuration page 2 Select the Yes or No radio button in the Enable column to enable or disable the required channel 3 Click the Save icon to confirm t...

Page 264: ...tion dialog box 3 Select the Active and Enable checkboxes to activate and enable the new subscription 4 Enter a short readily identifiable name in the Name field and a brief description if required in...

Page 265: ...ription dialog box opens 4 Select the new channel E mail Account User History or User Group from the drop down menu or enter a new SNMP Manager IP address or server name 5 Modify the description 6 If...

Page 266: ...ystem allows you to finely tune event messaging criteria if required Before creating a new event filter you should get to know filtering criteria options 1 Click Configuration Tasks Events Filters in...

Page 267: ...d Features for Administrators 3 Click Advanced to display the Advanced Filter page Figure 150 Event message advanced filtering criteria chart 4 Carefully analyze Tables 52 and 53 to understand the var...

Page 268: ...onding help message opens Ack Acknowledge This column is only applicable to messages sent to the PAM Web interface and is interactive with the Duration column see below All the checkboxes in this colu...

Page 269: ...ired Actions Double click the Duration cell to open the Message Display Duration dialog box Select the Display message until acknowledged checkbox if you want to manually acknowledge the message befor...

Page 270: ...Severity cell to open the dialog box All severity levels are selected by default Deselect the required checkbox to remove a severity level from the filter Select the Apply to all messages checkbox to...

Page 271: ...button to deactivate thresholding Select the Apply to all messages checkbox to deactivate the thresholding setting on all the messages included in the filter Select the Threshold Active radio button t...

Page 272: ...s checkbox to deactivate the thresholding setting on all the messages included in the filter Select the Clipping Active radio button to activate clipping Enter the required number of messages in the C...

Page 273: ...ter from the Event Sources list If the list is empty enter a source string in the Source filter field and click Add The new source filter is displayed in the Event Sources list Example source strings...

Page 274: ...Event Targets list If the list is empty enter a target string in the Target filter field and click Add The new target filter is displayed in the Event Targets list Example target strings can be viewe...

Page 275: ...rd filter field and click Add The new keyword filter is displayed in the Event Keywords list Example keywords can be viewed in history files Click Remove or Remove All to remove one or more keyword fr...

Page 276: ...fore proceeding to set up an event subscription you are advised to check which predefined filter is adapted to your needs 1 Click Configuration Tasks Events Filters in the PAM tree The filter configur...

Page 277: ...rd event message filtering criteria table 3 Enter a relevant name in the Filter Name field and a brief description if required in the Description field Note For further details about event filtering c...

Page 278: ...e filter configuration page opens with the list of existing event message filters See Figure 152 above 2 Select the required filter from the event message filter list 3 Click Edit in the toolbar to mo...

Page 279: ...s Appendix A Specifications NovaScale 5085 server specifications on page A 2 NovaScale 5165 server specifications on page A 4 NovaScale 6085 server specifications on page A 6 NovaScale 6165 server spe...

Page 280: ...ervice Clearance Front 150 cm Front Rear 150 cm 100 cm Rear Side free side 100 cm 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h Relative humidity n...

Page 281: ...net Electrical Specifications power supplies are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU...

Page 282: ...m 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h Relative humidity non condensing Gradient 5 C h 41 F h 35 to 60 Gradient 5 h Relative humidity non...

Page 283: ...n Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU per full CSS module Europe Nominal voltage Voltage range Frequency 230 VAC Phase Neutral 207 244 VAC 50 Hz 1...

Page 284: ...ervice Clearance Front 150 cm Front Rear 150 cm 100 cm Rear Side free side 100 cm 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h Relative humidity n...

Page 285: ...net Electrical Specifications power supplies are auto sensing and auto ranging Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU...

Page 286: ...ervice Clearance Front 150 cm Front Rear 150 cm 100 cm Rear Side free side 100 cm 100 cm Operating Limits Dry bulb temperature range 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86 F Gradient 5 C h 41 F h Relative humidity n...

Page 287: ...Current draw Power consumption Thermal dissipation 11 A max at 200 VAC input 2400 VA per full CSS module 2400 W 8190 BTU per full CSS module Europe Nominal voltage Voltage range Frequency 230 VAC Phas...

Page 288: ...User s Guide A 10...

Page 289: ...isk configuration on page B 8 SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD disk configuration on page B 8 SR 0812 SCSI RAID disk configuration on page B 8 Extension disk rack SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD SR 0812 SCSI RAID on page B 9 FC d...

Page 290: ...n page B 18 SR 0812 SCSI RAID disk configuration on page B 19 Extension disk rack SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD SR 0812 SCSI RAID on page B 20 FDA 1x00 FC disk configuration on page B 21 Extension disk rack FDA 1...

Page 291: ...3 Combined PS2 VGA cable KVM Port 1 PAP VGA PS2 4 Combined USB VGA cable KVM Port 2 IOL Video USB 6 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cross cable PMB Ethernet PAP LAN Maint 7 USB cable Modem USB PAP USB 8 8 RJ45 RJ...

Page 292: ...I RAID IOC0 S S Disk 1 Extension port Figure 155 SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD disk rack data cabling diagram SR 0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Mark Cable Type From To 8 DB9 to Jack cable optional Nport server S S Disk...

Page 293: ...rt SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD extension port Figure 157 SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD extension disk rack data cabling diagram Disk Rack FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 6 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable S S Disk Ethernet Hub...

Page 294: ...sk Rack FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 HSSDC HSSDC cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension 2 DE diagnosis cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension Figure 159 FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC extension di...

Page 295: ...d USB VGA cable KVM Port 2 IOL 0 Video USB 5 Combined USB VGA cable KVM Port 3 IOL 1 Video USB 6 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cross cable PMB Ethernet PAP LAN Maint 7 USB cable Modem USB PAP USB 8 8 8 RJ45 RJ45...

Page 296: ...data cabling diagram SR 0812 SCSI RAID Disk Rack Mark Cable Type From To 1 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable Nport Server Hub 2 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable Hub Ethernet port 7 PAP LAN Maint 8 DB9 to Jack cable op...

Page 297: ...0812 SCSI JBOD extension disk rack data cabling diagram Disk Rack FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable PAP Ethernet Hub port 1 2 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL 0 FC Adapter IOC 0...

Page 298: ...isk Rack FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 HSSDC HSSDC cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension 2 DE diagnosis cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension Figure 165 FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC extension d...

Page 299: ...ower cable PAP Pwr PDU J3 5 6 Power cable CSS Module PDU J1 J2 SCSI or FC Disk configuration Console Drawer PAP Unit KVM Switch Mains 16A 16A 10A 10A 10A 10A 1 4 5 J4 J3 J1 J6 J5 J2 6 PDU CSS Module 2...

Page 300: ...B 12 User s Guide NovaScale 5165 Server Data Cabling Diagrams Internal Disk Configuration...

Page 301: ...Module 0 Ethernet IOL Module 1 Ethernet Enterprise LAN Enterprise LAN 15 RJ45 RJ45 cable KVM LAN Enterprise LAN 16 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable PAP Ethernet Hub Ether Port 1 17 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable PA...

Page 302: ...ble HBA SCSI IOC0 Module 0 S S Disk 1 Host port Figure 169 SR 0812 SCSI RAID disk rack data cabling diagram Extension Disk Rack SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD SR 0812 SCSI RAID Mark Cable Type From To a9 SCSI 3 68...

Page 303: ...0 Module 0 8 DB9 to DB9 serial cable optional PAP COM 1 S S Disk RS232 Figure 171 FDA 1x00 FC disk rack data cabling diagram Extension Disk Rack FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 HSSDC...

Page 304: ...B 16 User s Guide NovaScale 6165 Server Data Cabling Diagrams Internal Disk Configuration...

Page 305: ...e IOL 1 Module 1 VGA and USB via AVRIQ 12 KVM Port 6 14 14 14 14 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet optional RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet optional RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet optional RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet optional IOL0 Module 0 Ethernet...

Page 306: ...OD Disk Rack Mark Cable Type From To 9 SCSI 3 68 pin VHDCI to VHDCI cable HBA SCSI RAID IOC0 S S Disk 1 Extension port 9 SCSI 3 68 pin VHDCI to VHDCI cable HBA SCSI RAID IOC1 S S Disk 2 Extension port...

Page 307: ...t server S S Disk 2 RS232 8 DB9 to Jack cable optional Nport server S S Disk 3 RS232 8 DB9 to Jack cable optional Nport server S S Disk 4 RS232 9 SCSI 3 68 pin VHDCI to VHDCI cable HBA SCSI IOC 0 Modu...

Page 308: ...k SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD SR 0812 SCSI RAID Mark Cable Type From To a9 SCSI 3 68 pin VHDCI to VHDCI cable SR 0812 SCSI RAID extension port SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD extension port Figure 176 SJ 0812 SCSI JBOD exten...

Page 309: ...3 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL 1 FC Adapter IOC 1 Module 0 4 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL 0 FC Adapter IOC 0 Module 1 5 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL 1 FC Adapter IOC 1 Module 1 6 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable S S Disk...

Page 310: ...isk Rack FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 HSSDC HSSDC cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension 2 DE diagnosis cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension Figure 178 FDA 1x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC extension d...

Page 311: ...C LC cable S S Disk CTL0 HF1 FC Adapter IOB 1 Module 0 4 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL1 HF0 FC Adapter IOB 0 Module 1 5 LC LC cable S S Disk CTL1 HF1 FC Adapter IOB 1 Module 1 6 RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet cable S...

Page 312: ...ion Disk Rack FDA 2x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC Mark Cable Type From To 1 HSSDC HSSDC cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension 2 DE diagnosis cable S S Disk S S Disk Extension Figure 180 FDA 2x00 FC FDA 1x00 FC extens...

Page 313: ...CSS Module 0 2 16A 16A 10A 10A 10A 10A J4 J3 J1 J6 J5 J2 Mains PDU 2 CSS Module 1 5 6 NPort Server Hub 3 7 Mark Cable Type From To 1 Power cable Console PDU 1 J4 2 Power cable KVM switch PDU 1 J3 3 P...

Page 314: ...3 7 Disk SCSI or FC Disk SCSI or FC Disk SCSI Disk SCSI Power bar 3 3 3 Mark Cable Type From To 1 Power cable Power bar Hub NPort server PDU 1 J6 2 Power cable PAP Pwr PDU 1 J5 3 Power cable S S disk...

Page 315: ...in the PAM Domain Manager and are organized as follows Code Range POST Code Module Page 0x8F80 to 0x8FFF SAL A C 3 0xDEAD0100 to 0xDEAD3300 SAL A Hang C 7 0x87D0 to 0x87FF SAL B C 9 0x07D0 to 0x07FF S...

Page 316: ...Scale Server error messages can be viewed from the Windows or Linux operating system and are organized as follows Error Messages Page Boot Error Messages C 33 Storage Device Error Messages C 33 System...

Page 317: ...for fixed delay Table 60 SAL A POST codes before release B600 POST Codes Meaning 0x8FFF Node BSP has been selected 0x8FFD CVDR CVCR Programming a work in progress 0x8FFB Reset system after CVDR CVCR...

Page 318: ...0x8FC5 BSPS Path SBSP Disable unused scalability ports on BSPS device Initialize SNC SPC regs 0x8FC4 BSPS Path SBSP Setup for IOs SIOH regs CBPort regs VGAPort regs PSeg regs 0x8FC3 BSPS Path Initial...

Page 319: ..._870 clears to zero 0x8FA7 Super SBSP both Build Dimm slot table behind memory map 0x8FA6 Reload IVT into memory 0x8FA5 Re initialize r_bus_dev_snc r_bus_dev_sncx r_bus_dev_sps r_bus_dev_sioh CPU regs...

Page 320: ...W North South images into memory thru recovery module exe cution BSP only 0x8F89 Validate FW North image thru recovery module execution BSP only 0x8F88 Validate FW South image thru recovery module exe...

Page 321: ...ve logical number 0 0xDEAD0D00 Mismatched SPS stepping expected same stepping for both SPS chips 0xDEAD0E00 Non transparent Bridge Vendor ID is incorrect expected 21554 or 21555 0xDEADFF00 CVCR core t...

Page 322: ...ices found FAME B C 0xD116 Too many SNC devices found FAME B C 0xD117 QBB number too large 0xD118 QBB number Multi defined 0xD119 Unknown device found on Bus 0xfe or 0xff FAME A B C 0xD11A Too many SI...

Page 323: ...rmation acpi_dsdt module Ask for size align and scratch buff size 0x87F8 Search for addition information acpi_dsdt module Initialize scratch buffer 0x87F7 Reserve ACPI_64 and ACPI_32 data area Reserve...

Page 324: ...ormation set PAL Call cache_info_02 0x87E2 pal_mc_register_mem_1b find CPU min state pointer Should be able now to initialize health bsp ap cache size line size sapic ver and cpuid Set minimal state s...

Page 325: ...F6 0x07F5 Then hang if not found or Information ERROR See 0x87F5 SAL shadow bottom PELoader SAL_F Find SAL_F page size Align to next 32K boundary and save address and size 0x07F4 Then hang if not foun...

Page 326: ...SAL_C 0x87B9 Initialize MP table v1 4 0x2 with call to SAL_C 0x87B8 Initialize IA 32 ACPI v1 1 0x3 with call to SAL_C 0x87B7 Initialize IA64 ACPI v1 1 0x4 with call to SAL_C 0x87B6 Initialize IA 32 I...

Page 327: ...0x07BA Hang on ERROR See 0x87BA 0x07B9 Hang on ERROR See 0x87B9 0x07B8 Hang on ERROR See 0x87B8 0x07B7 Hang on ERROR See 0x87B7 0x07B6 Hang on ERROR See 0x87B6 0x07B5 Hang on ERROR See 0x87B5 0x07B4...

Page 328: ...sable NMI go to checkpoint 03h If soft reset disable NMI reset shutdown type to hard reset Initialize interrupt controller 8259 depending on shutdown type in CMOS Next checkpoint 0x0003 0x0003 Disable...

Page 329: ...se if supported Next checkpoint 0x0011 0x0011 Check if Ins Del or End key has been pressed get POST informa tion Destroy CMOS checksum and set CMOS checksum error bit if indicated by POST information...

Page 330: ...splay mode Next checkpoint 0x0029 0x0029 Jump to debugger hook clear parity status parity will be by IA64 part Dia mond VGA option ROM bug fix Next checkpoint 0x002A 0x002A Initialize different buses...

Page 331: ...0x0031 0x0031 The display memory read write test or refresh retrace test failed so do al ternate display memory read write test if error go to checkpoint 0x0034h Next checkpoint 0x0032 0x0032 Horizont...

Page 332: ...EL key press every 10milliseconds This is so one can see the Display message to press a key Hit DEL or OEM defined key to enter setup Display entering setup message Entering Setup if DEL key has been...

Page 333: ...f PS 2 mouse to program the IRQ level to edge trig gered or level triggered Next checkpoint 0x0081 0x0081 Check for DEL key press The keyboard test has started Clearing the output buffer and checking...

Page 334: ...ore CMOS SETUP Next checkpoint 0x0087 0x0087 Uncompress and run CMOS SETUP program if POST diagnostics dis abled Skip Setup if POST diagnostics enabled If Setup saved then reboot else readjust display...

Page 335: ...nabled in Setup CMOS Adjust AFD variables Call DIM module to scan and initialize op tion ROM s See DIM Code Checkpoints section of document for more in formation Return control from INT 13 module Init...

Page 336: ...ing wait states DONE by IA64 shadow RAM cache ability ALWAYS CACHEABLE Next checkpoint 0x00A5 0x00A5 Beep and set interrupt on Next checkpoint 0x00A7 0x00A7 Final OEM Patch called Prepare the final RU...

Page 337: ...e extended keyboard Check for unattended start in CMOS If yes load hot key password into KBC and lock keyboard and mouse If no continue If BIOS display then display Wait message Go to Big Real Mode In...

Page 338: ...board controller Function 4 searches for and configures all PnP and PCI boot devices Func tion 5 configures all onboard peripherals that are set to an automatic config uration and configures all remai...

Page 339: ...up sequence Yes 0x822A Disable all PCI slots Yes 0x812A Initial PCI bus power up sequence Yes 0x832A Apply power to PCI slots Yes 0x842A Set PCI bus mode and frequency Yes 0x852A Final PCI bus power u...

Page 340: ...ion In the event of a fault or trap only bit 13 is set to allow fault detection Bit 12 Reserved Bit 11 4 Module type Bit 3 0 Sub module type The module number identifies major modules such as memory P...

Page 341: ...0xAAE0 File system error 0xAAE1 BIOS image file is not found on the media 0xAAE3 Unsupported ATAPI device has been detected 0xAAE4 Read Error Table 74 Recovery Port 80 POST codes before release B600...

Page 342: ...MAGE_FOUND 0xAAED CD_LOAD_MBR_FAILURE 0xAAEE CD_NO_ACTIVE_FAT16_PART 0xAAEF CD_NO_ACTIVE_BOOT_SECTOR 0xAAC0 PMB_BAD_MAGIC_NUMBER1 0xAAC1 PMB_TIME_OUT 0xAAC2 PMB_BAD_HW_STATUS 0xAAC3 PMB_BAD_MAGIC_NUMB...

Page 343: ...progress 0xAFF0 SAL INIT Handler is in control 0xAFF1 Passing Control to IA 32 OS Init Handler 0xAFF2 Found valid OS_INIT Ep Passing Control to EM OS Init Handler 0xAFF3 Is a MP platform MCA conditio...

Page 344: ...mmand has returned normal status1 0 status2 0 0xA01F No response to EFI Started command after time out 18 sec PAM 0xA020 EFI Exit command is to be sent 0xA021 EFI Exit command has been sent 0xA022 EFI...

Page 345: ...RU command after time out 18 sec PAM 0xA080 Get GUID command is to be sent 0xA081 Get GUID command has been sent 0xA082 Get GUID command has returned KO status 1 1 PAM 0xA085 Get GUID command has retu...

Page 346: ...fy command has returned KO status 1 1 0xA0C5 Notify command has returned normal status1 0 status2 0 0xA0CF No response to Notify command after time out 18 sec 0xA0D0 Get BIOS Image command is to be se...

Page 347: ...he BIOS This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE ATAPI devices in POST Secondary Master Hard Disk Error The IDE ATAPI device configured as Secondary Mast...

Page 348: ...ta error Static Resource Conflict Two or more Static Devices are trying to use the same resource space usually Memory or I O PCI I O conflict A PCI adapter generated an I O resource conflict when conf...

Page 349: ...contents failed the Checksum check Indicates that the CMOS data has been changed by a program other than the BIOS or that the CMOS is not retaining its data due to malfunction This error can typically...

Page 350: ...000 Undefined error 2B2B1000 Successful function completion 2B2B1001 Function not completed for an internal reason 2B2B1002 File not found 2B2B1003 Directory not found 2B2B1004 File already exists 2B2...

Page 351: ...e directory 2B2B102A Unit excluded 2B2B102B Unit reinserted 2B2B102F Maintenance network adapter missing 2B2B1030 Disk full 2B2B1031 Cannot copy XML file 2B2B1032 New release activated 2B2B1033 Illega...

Page 352: ...ply config information using file 2B2B2201 Object locked 2B2B2202 Object not locked 2B2B2203 Operation not allowed 2B2B2204 Invalid XML string 2B2B2205 Element missing 2B2B2210 Domain cannot be activa...

Page 353: ...available on module 2B2B2234 Domain domain name cannot be powered ON 2B2B2235 XML EFI variable invalid 2B2B2236 BIOS EFI variable invalid 2B2B2237 Domain power off after time out 2B2B2238 No CPU avail...

Page 354: ...nnection check 2B2B2304 PMB connection error 2B2B2305 RPC trace 2B2B2306 RPC connection error 2B2B2307 RPC error 2B2B2400 Cannot add object 2B2B2401 Cannot remove object 2B2B2402 Object added to colle...

Page 355: ...522 FRU not ready for maintenance 2B2B2523 No maintenance procedure for this FRU 2B2B2524 Module main off 2B2B2525 Only x out of y Mbytes have been initialized 2B2B2526 FRU or system EEPROM successful...

Page 356: ...ntext not available 2B2B2704 Security disabled for current object 2B2B2705 Application not found in COM Catalog 2B2B2706 Message index not found 2B2B2707 Message identifier not found 2B2B270C FileObje...

Page 357: ...ion code 2B2B2B00 Cannot save log file 2B2B2B01 Error notification received 2B2B2B02 Unexpected log format 2B2B2B03 Error report file created and saved 2B2B2B04 Unable to create an error report file 2...

Page 358: ...2B2B3290 RPC call failure 2B2B32A0 PAP request started 2B2B32A1 PMB request started 2B2B32A2 Remote request terminated 2B2B32A3 Request to PAP started 2B2B32A4 PMB request started 2B2B32A5 Request to...

Page 359: ...t clock source 2B2B3339 Set clock not allowed 2B2B333A Invalid MSX clocks configuration 2B2B333B Invalid I2C fit pattern value 2B2B3400 Device missing 2B2B3401 Device failed 2B2B3402 SM bus access den...

Page 360: ...annot execute command 2B2B3807 IPMI debug message 2B2B3808 IPMI watchdog timer action 2B2B3900 Trace of request received by DomainPool object 2B2B3901 Module hardware resources left unchanged 2B2B3902...

Page 361: ...2B2B4004 Page loading error 2B2B4005 Error discarded 2B2B4006 Error loading an ASP page generally due to a loading time limit 2B2B4007 Error occurred on the WEB Client 2B2B4008 Intervention report 2B2...

Page 362: ...C 48 User s Guide...

Page 363: ...unication BIOS Basic Input Output System A program stored in flash EPROM or ROM that controls the system startup process BIST Built In Self Test See POST Bit Derived from BInary digiT A bit is the sma...

Page 364: ...nt Disk Drive A device that stores data on a hard or floppy disk A floppy disk drive requires a floppy disk to be inserted A hard disk drive has a permanently encased hard disk DMA Direct Memory Acces...

Page 365: ...a configured event channel See Event Event message A message sent by a software component to the Event Manager for routing to a destination that is configured by an administrator Event subscription A...

Page 366: ...boards See P HPB HPC High Performance Computing Hot plugging The operation of adding a component without interrupting system activity Hot swapping The operation of removing and replacing a faulty comp...

Page 367: ...electronic device that glows when current flows through it Legacy Application An application in which a company or organization has already invested considerable time and money Typically legacy applic...

Page 368: ...omputer resources and provides the operating environment for application programs P PAL Processor Abstraction Layer See SAL PAM Platform Administration Maintenance PAM software Platform Administration...

Page 369: ...ry A temporary storage area for data and programs This type of memory must be periodically refreshed to maintain valid data and is lost when the computer is powered off See NVRAM and SRAM RAS Reliabil...

Page 370: ...to CSS Module availability status server functional status and pending event message information See also Control pane and PAM Tree pane SVGA Super Video Graphics Array T Target Each message refers to...

Page 371: ...irtual Local Area Network A local area network with a definition that maps workstations on some other basis than geographic location for example by department type of user or primary application VxWOR...

Page 372: ...User s Guide G 10...

Page 373: ...b 2 23 Connection hardware 3 48 Console 1 14 opening closing 1 21 toggling 2 8 CSS functional status domain state 4 36 CSS hardware functional status 4 4 CSS Module PMB 4 42 CSS module 1 12 availabili...

Page 374: ...112 preselecting 5 110 standard filtering criteria 5 102 Event message status 4 4 Event messages acknowledging 4 27 consulting 4 26 customizing 5 85 e mail viewing 4 28 enabling disabling channels 5 9...

Page 375: ...registry xxiv KVM switch 1 15 L Laser safety xx LEDs PMB 4 42 Linux system users 5 4 Linux domain remote access Web 2 21 Linux Redhat remote access enterprise LAN 2 19 Linux SuSE domain remote access...

Page 376: ...n 2 9 2 10 2 11 Power logs domain 3 22 Power off domain 3 16 Power on domain 3 14 Power sequences domain 3 23 Power status checking 4 39 Power supply cables server B 11 B 25 Power up server domain 2 9...

Page 377: ...OC jumper 4 19 PCI slots 4 20 power 4 16 presence 4 5 4 6 presence indicators 4 13 temperature indicators 4 18 Status pane PAM 2 6 Storage device error messages C 33 String lengths xxiii Subscriptions...

Page 378: ...User s Guide X 6...

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