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Summary of Contents for Integrity Superdome 2

Page 1: ...oard Administrator including installation Onboard Administrator modules and it also covers use of the Onboard Administrator GUI the use of the enclosure Insight Display and the use of the Door Status Display This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots servers and storage systems HP Part Number AH337 9001A_ed3 Published January 201 1 Edition 3 ...

Page 2: ...tial computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 21 1 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Java i...

Page 3: ...onents 18 Insight Display overview 18 Running the Insight Display installation 19 Navigating the Insight Display 22 Health Summary screen 24 Enclosure Settings screen 25 Enclosure Info screen 26 Blade and Port Info screen 27 Turn Enclosure UID On Off screen 28 View User Note screen 29 Chat Mode screen 29 Insight Display errors 30 Power errors 30 Cooling errors 30 Location errors 31 Configuration e...

Page 4: ...losure settings 71 Enclosure Settings screen 71 Enclosure Information tab 73 AlertMail screen 74 Device Power Sequence Device Bays tabs 76 Device Power Sequence Interconnect Bays tab 78 Date and Time screen 78 Enclosure TCP IP Settings screen 79 Network Access screen 80 Trusted Hosts tab 81 Anonymous Data tab 81 Link Loss Failover screen 81 Enclosure Bay IP Addressing screen 82 SNMP Settings scree...

Page 5: ...Bay Information screen 118 GPSM Status tab 118 GPSM Information tab 119 GPSM Virtual Buttons 119 Enclosure power management 120 Planning power management 120 Power and Thermal screen 120 Power Management screen 121 Enclosure Power Allocation screen 122 Enclosure Power Meter screen 123 Graphical View tab 124 Enclosure Power Meter Table View tab 126 Power Subsystem screen 127 Power Supply Informatio...

Page 6: ...d line overview 158 1 1 Using the serial connection 159 Setting up Onboard Administrator using the CLI 159 Pinout signals for Onboard Administrator Serial RS232 connector 159 Using the service port connection 160 12 Using configuration scripts 161 Configuration scripts 161 Reset Factory Defaults screen 162 13 Troubleshooting 163 Onboard Administrator error messages 163 Onboard Administrator factor...

Page 7: ...Africa time zone settings 184 Americas time zone settings 184 Asia time zone settings 186 Universal time zone settings 186 Oceanic time zone settings 187 Europe time zone settings 188 Polar time zone settings 188 Standard terms abbreviations and acronyms 189 Index 190 Contents 7 ...

Page 8: ...ral features designed to simplify management of Superdome 2 enclosures blades and interconnects Compute enclosures within a Superdome 2 complex can be configured with redundant Onboard Administrator modules to provide uninterrupted manageability of the entire complex in the event of a failure of a single Onboard Administrator module The following table lists which Onboard Administrator feature is ...

Page 9: ...r SNMP Yes Complete control including sustaining a failure No Yes Complete control Insight Display of either Onboard Administrator Yes Complete control including sustaining a failure No Yes Complete control Enclosure DVD of either Onboard Administrator Onboard Administrator module replacement and stored settings When replacing an Onboard Administrator or if a failure occurs when using redundant On...

Page 10: ...ut are not supported Before running the application you must enable the following browser settings ActiveX for Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookies JavaScript If you receive a notice that your browser does not have the required functionality be sure that your browser settings meet the preceding requirements and see Recovering the administrator password page 17 If you are using the Japanese language...

Page 11: ...y Onboard Administrator directly reads the FRU EEPROMs The server blades contain several FRU EEPROMs one on the server board which contains server information and embedded NIC information and one on each installed mezzanine option cards Server blade control options also include extensive blade hardware information including Blade and partition firmware versions Blade name NIC and option card port ...

Page 12: ...x hardware which can run a single instance of an operating system Each nPartition can boot reboot and operate independently of any other nPartitions and hardware within the same complex An nPartition includes all hardware assigned to the nPartition all IOX I O bays I O devices and server blades A complex can contain one or more nPartitions enabling the hardware to function as a single system or as...

Page 13: ...use LDAP authentication for user group accounts The Insight Display can be protected by an LCD PIN code or completely disabled Role based user accounts Onboard Administrator provides configurable user accounts that can provide complete isolation of multiple administrative roles such as server LAN and SAN User accounts are configured with specific device bay or interconnect bay permissions and one ...

Page 14: ...rd Administrator management network access and configure their IP address using either an external serial console port or the Onboard Administrator CLI serial connection to that bay After changing the interconnect module IP address manually the switch may require power cycling to use the new setting The initial credentials to log on to a new Onboard Administrator module are printed on a label on e...

Page 15: ...ng to log on from an IP address that is not valid for the specified account The password for the Administrator account being forgotten or lost To reset the Administrator password see Recovering the administrator password page 17 If you continue to have problems signing in contact your administrator Running the setup wizard To run the setup wizard log on to Onboard Administrator The First Time Setu...

Page 16: ... help To access online help click the blue box with the white question mark located at the top right of the screen under the header bar Online help displays information related to the section of HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator that you are navigating 16 Introduction ...

Page 17: ...dministrator password to the factory default that shipped on the tag with the Onboard Administrator module The Onboard Administrator resets a lost password to Lost Password mode To recover the password and reset the administrator password to the factory default 1 Connect a computer to the serial port of the active Onboard Administrator using a null modem cable 2 With a null modem cable 9600 N 8 1 ...

Page 18: ...w button 5 Moves the menu selection up one position Up arrow button 6 Insight Display overview The Insight Display enables the rack technician to initially configure the enclosure It also provides information about the health and operation of the enclosure The color of the Insight Display varies with the condition of the enclosure health Blue The Insight Display illuminates blue when the enclosure...

Page 19: ...ng the condition of the enclosure health Navigate the cursor to the Enclosure Health icon and pressing OK to access the Health Summary screen from any Insight Display screen Running the Insight Display installation When the enclosure is powered on for the first time the Insight Display launches an installation wizard to guide you through the configuration process After configuring the enclosure th...

Page 20: ...tes only NOTE If your facility cannot support the calculated peak Watts ac set the Power Watts ac value to match the capability of your facility Dynamic Power The default setting is Enabled The following selections are valid Enabled Some of the power supplies can be automatically placed on standby to increase overall enclosure power subsystem efficiency Disabled All power supplies share the load t...

Page 21: ...y attached to or detached from the enclosure DVD drive by navigating to that bay and pressing the OK button Change Navigates to the Attach Enclosure DVD menu where you can attach attach and reboot or detach all bays from the DVD drive Navigate to the DVD icon for a blade and press the OK button to change the settings for an individual server Navigate to All Blades and then press OK to change the s...

Page 22: ... 30 for more information on troubleshooting configuration and installation errors NOTE Any configuration error prevents the operation of the enclosure and must be corrected immediately 8 Open a browser and connect to the active Onboard Administrator module using the Onboard Administrator IP address that is configured during the Insight Display Installation Wizard process 9 Enter the user name and ...

Page 23: ...e with any ROM CFG or ISO files a USB menu item appears at the bottom of the Main Menu If the active Onboard Administrator detects KVM capability a KVM menu button appears on the navigation bar of the Main Menu Selecting KVM Menu causes the Insight Display to go blank and starts the VGA connection of Onboard Administrator A USB key drive with the appropriate files and KVM capability is present in ...

Page 24: ...cted the Health Summary screen displays the total number of error conditions and the error locations Select Next Alert from the navigation bar and press the OK button to view each individual error condition The Insight Display displays each error condition in the order of severity Critical alerts display first if one exists followed by caution alerts When the enclosure is operating normally the He...

Page 25: ... tray is locked If an error occurs the Health Summary screen background changes from green to amber and the error is highlighted with yellow rectangles for caution and red rectangles for failures Overall enclosure health icons at the bottom left corner of the Insight Display screens indicate the overall enclosure health Select View Alert and press the OK button to display the errors Select Details...

Page 26: ...tings from changes Navigate the cursor to a setting or to and press OK to change the setting or get help on that setting Enclosure Info screen The Enclosure Info screen displays information about the enclosure including Active OA IP address Active OA Service IP address Current health status of the enclosure Current enclosure ambient temperature Current ac input power to the enclosure Enclosure nam...

Page 27: ...ess the OK button To view information about the server blade select Blade Info and press the OK button To view the ports used by a specific server blade select Port Info and press the OK button The following screen shows a server blade with four embedded NICs The other interconnect bays are empty The four embedded NICs are connected to particular port numbers on the interconnect modules Navigating...

Page 28: ... is off Selecting Turn Enclosure UID On from the main menu turns on the rear enclosure UID LED and changes the color of the Insight Display screen to blue Selecting Turn Enclosure UID Off from the Main Menu turns off the rear enclosure UID LED and changes the color of the Insight Display screen to the current alert condition 28 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display ...

Page 29: ...an uses the Insight Display buttons to select from a set of prepared responses or dials in a custom response message on the line To send a response back to the Administrator navigate the cursor to Send then press the OK button The Chat Mode screen has top priority in the Insight Display and remains on the screen until you select Send The technician can leave this chat screen temporarily and use th...

Page 30: ...error Next Alert Displays the next alert or if none exist displays the Health Summary screen Previous Alert Displays the previous alert Power errors Power errors can occur because of insufficient power to bring up an enclosure Power errors can occur on server blades storage blades or interconnect modules To correct a power error 1 Use the arrow buttons to navigate to Fix This and press OK 2 Review...

Page 31: ... the arrow buttons to navigate to Fix This and press OK 2 Review and complete the corrective action suggested by the Insight Display Depending on the error received do one of the following Remove the indicated interconnect module and install it into the correct bay the Insight Display indicates the correct bay Remove the server blade to correct the mezzanine card installation the Insight Display w...

Page 32: ...r alert condition exists the Door Display and LED backlight flashes blue as the enclosure UID takes priority over the alert Dark no power The Door Display screen turns off after one hour of displaying a screen saver Touch the Door Display screen to return to the last menu displayed The LED backlight remains glowing to reflect the current complex status NOTE You can only disable the Door Display sc...

Page 33: ...as the following options Disable Display If this option is selected the Door Display screen immediately displays a screen saver The screen saver displays for one hour and then the Door Display shuts off Setup Select this option to begin the Door Display setup Complex configuration Setting up the Door Display 33 ...

Page 34: ...uration present in the rack Press Next to continue Status display preferences Temperature Scale Select between displaying enclosure temperatures in C or F Display IP Address Select to enable or disable display of the IP addresses of the active Onboard Administrator and the complex service port NOTE The OA IP address is not displayed until the setup process is complete Press Next to continue 34 HP ...

Page 35: ...ion for only the lower SD2 16s complex in the rack Upper Complex The Door Display screen displays status information for only the upper SD2 16s complex in the rack Both Complexes The Door Display screen displays status information for both SD2 16s complexes in the rack NOTE If you select Both Complexes you are prompted to enter two user names and passwords at the next menu Press Next to continue S...

Page 36: ...OA Operator level user name all complex information is displayed and the Door Display screen can be used to set the enclosure UID If you enter an OA User level user name all complex information is displayed but the Door Display screen can not be used to set the enclosure UID Press Login to complete setup or Cancel to quit Door Display setup Door Display status menu 36 HP Superdome 2 Door Status Di...

Page 37: ...re will be indicated with a UID symbol The Door Display status menu has the following menu buttons Display Settings Press this button to display the Display Settings menu UID Press this button to display the UID control overlay If the rack contains two SD2 16s complexes the Door Display status menu displays the following buttons Upper Complex Displays the status of the upper complex in the rack Lo...

Page 38: ...ise enough to properly calibrate the screen Do not use metal objects to calibrate the screen Using a metal object might damage the LCD touch screen Firmware Update Use this option to update the Door Display firmware The current status of the Door Display firmware is displayed on the menu button The firmware status is one of the following Setup required first The initial Door Display setup has not ...

Page 39: ...Administrator reboots Press Exit Display Settings to return to the Door Display status menu Firmware Update menu NOTE This menu is used to update the firmware of the Door Display only The Firmware Update menu is available if the firmware status is displayed as Up to date or Update Available on the Firmware Update menu option Press Start to begin the firmware update process Press Exit Firmware Upda...

Page 40: ...complete you are prompted to reboot the Door Display to complete the firmware update Press Reboot to reboot the Door Display only After the Door Display reboots you are prompted to calibrate the LCD touch screen Press Not Now if you do not want to reboot the Door Display The firmware update is not complete until the Door Display is rebooted 40 HP Superdome 2 Door Status Display ...

Page 41: ...board Administrator GUI page 15 The first time you log on the Onboard Administrator automatically runs the First Time Setup Wizard To navigate the setup wizard click the Next button to save your changes and go to the next step Click the Skip button if you want to leave the step without saving the changes You can return to previous wizard steps by selecting them in the left tree view You can also r...

Page 42: ...enclosure enables you to select or clear that enclosure Selecting the check box beside All Enclosures toggles the check box for all enclosures Click the Refresh Topology button to update the rack topology information When you select Refresh Topology the Enclosure Selection screen switches to the Linked Mode and all linked enclosures appear If more than one enclosure is listed on the Enclosure Sele...

Page 43: ... in the file path is 256 Click Upload after entering the URL A window appears displaying the results If more than one enclosure is selected during the enclosure selection select the enclosure to upload or apply the configuration file to use from the drop down that appears If multiple enclosures were selected repeat this process for each additional enclosure You cannot select more than one enclosur...

Page 44: ...from 0 to 59 ss is an integer from 0 to 59 IP address of primary NTP server that provides date and time information where ranges from 0 to 255 Primary NTP Server IP address of secondary NTP server that provides date and time information where ranges from 0 to 255 Secondary NTP Server The time zone assigned to the enclosure Time zone settings Time Zone Africa time zone settings page 184 Americas ti...

Page 45: ...selected Onboard Administrator Description Possible value Box The password for the Administrator account 3 to 8 characters including all printable characters Password Must match the Password value 3 to 8 characters including all printable characters Password Confirm The full name of the user 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric characters the dash the underscore _ and the space Full Name ...

Page 46: ...ton to change the settings on the Edit Local User screen Delete Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the name of the user Click the Delete button to delete the accounts If an attempt is made to delete the last Administrator account you will receive an alert warning that at least one Administrator account must exist and the delete action is canceled User Settings ...

Page 47: ... a static IP address an EBIPA assignment to that bay has no effect NOTE If you use DHCP servers on your management network do not use EBIPA for management IP address assignments If the server blade is configured for static IP address it carries the same address even if the blade is moved to another enclosure If the server blades are set for DHCP and the Onboard Administrator is configured for EBIP...

Page 48: ...r accessing information directories While LDAP is based on the X 500 standard it is significantly simpler LDAP supports TCP IP which enables applications to work independently of the server hosting the directory Use the Directory Group screen to set directory access for the now selected enclosures 48 First Time Setup Wizard ...

Page 49: ...ctory server or the name of the domain Directory Server Address The port used for LDAP communications The default port is port 636 0 to xxxx Directory Server SSL Port First searchable path used to locate the user when the user is trying to authenticate using directory services All characters except quotes not to exceed 128 characters Search Context 1 Second searchable path used to locate the user ...

Page 50: ...ck box is shown only if there is a Standby Onboard Administrator in the enclosure Enable Dynamic DNS Enable using a DNS server to translate host names into IP addresses when using DHCP Use static IP settings for each Active Onboard Administrators Manually set up static IP settings for the Onboard Administrator The Standby check box is shown only if there is a Standby Onboard Administrator in the e...

Page 51: ...For possible values and descriptions of each box see SNMP Settings screen page 84 SNMP Settings screen 51 ...

Page 52: ...ure power management system enables you to customize the configuration of the enclosure You can select from the various modes on the Onboard Administrator Power Management screen The power modes are explained in the following table Description Insight Display name Mode For dc power supplies only In this configuration N upper and N lower power supplies are used to provide power and N upper and Redu...

Page 53: ...pply Present Power None Not Redundant then any power supply or line failure can cause the enclosure to power off If enabled Dynamic Power automatically places unused power supplies in standby mode to increase enclosure power supply Dynamic Power Dynamic Power efficiency thereby minimizing enclosure power consumption during lower power demand Increased power demands automatically return standby pow...

Page 54: ...nish button to save and exit the First Time Setup Wizard The First Time Setup Wizard screen closes and you are returned to the default main screen of the Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator 54 First Time Setup Wizard ...

Page 55: ...plex You can navigate the devices and functions in a complex through either of these views Tree view The tree view aids in navigating individual compute enclosure devices connected IOXs and functions for all complex compute enclosures in a hierarchical manner The rendering of the tree view depends on several factors including user permissions device availability and device status If a user is conf...

Page 56: ...he affected system In the case of multiple components reporting status the status icon indicates a cumulative worst case status of all the devices in the same category Individual device pages Clicking the link for an individual device selects the device opens the device detail page and selects the device in the graphical view in the right frame of the GUI Individual device pages contain detailed i...

Page 57: ... example you can use the HP Onboard Administrator system forms page to change IP address settings or update firmware These forms are linked under the HP Onboard Administrator parent element When you click a system forms link the device to which the form page belongs is selected in the graphical view For example clicking the UID State link for the Active HP Onboard Administrator selects the Active ...

Page 58: ...tes accordingly Status reporting The graphical view reports the status of every device in the enclosure The status of each device is indicated next to the device by a small status icon No status icon appears for a device that is working properly and has an OK status However all other status codes appear as status icons next to the device Device security Although the front and rear graphical views ...

Page 59: ...ssion to access devices in that bay Minimizing the graphical view To minimize the graphical view from the main display click the box with the arrow located directly to the left of the name of the enclosure in the graphical view box This minimizes the graphical view and gives more room for the main section of the display This is useful when viewing the Onboard Administrator on a small monitor or on...

Page 60: ...he option of selecting an individual device for viewing more detailed information Compute Enclosures tab Description Item The DNS name of the enclosure and the name of the enclosure in the rack Enclosure Name The unique serial number of the enclosure Serial Number The part number of the enclosure used when getting a new or replacement enclosure Part Number The tag used for inventory control Asset ...

Page 61: ...enclosures measured in BTU per hour Current BTU hr The maximum amount of heat that can be generated by the complex enclosures under load measured in Btu per hour Max BTU hr Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status Description Item This box displays the highest ambient temperature being reported by the installed blade devices If no blade devices are installed then this box displays the En...

Page 62: ...cy mode is set to AC Redundant or Power Supply Redundant and power redundancy is lost then you must either add additional power supplies or change the redundancy mode setting in the Onboard Administrator to restore Power Subsystem status See the Insight Display for corrective steps NOTE The Power Limit is dependent on the enclosure power redundancy setting and the number and location of the power ...

Page 63: ...sible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Cooling Status The overall thermal status of the complex Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Thermal Status The overall status of product IDs of all devices in the complex Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Product ID The overall status of enclosure IDs of all enclosures in the complex Possible values are Unknown OK Deg...

Page 64: ...rview Description Column The number of the IOX in the complex IOX Number The assigned name of the IOX IOX Name The overall health of the IOX Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Status Information tab The Information tab provides general information about the complex and an input box to change the Complex Name Description Item Common descriptive name of the Superdome 2 complex Produc...

Page 65: ...x Firmware Version Settings box The text input box below the Complex Information table enables you to change the Complex Name for the complex After choosing a Complex Name click the Apply button to save changes Complex Logs tab The Complex Logs tab displays links to launch log viewers in new windows The available log viewers are the System Event Log Forward Progress Log and the Live Log Complex Fi...

Page 66: ...Partition Firmware Version NOTE The active version of the firmware will not match the configured version if the partition requires a reboot after a firmware update The compute enclosure and bay number of the device with mismatched firmware Enclosure Bay Type of device with mismatched firmware Model The now installed version of the firmware on the device Installed Version Firmware Update screen IMP...

Page 67: ...e bundle versions now installed are listed individually Description Item Common descriptive name of the FRU with mismatched firmware FRU The compute enclosure that contains the FRU Enclosure The bay that contains the FRU The FRU type determines if it is a blade interconnect OA GPSM or XFM bay Bay The firmware version now installed on the FRU Installed Version Firmware Update screen 67 ...

Page 68: ...e firmware bundle is located The web address must be formatted as protocol host path filename If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins a user name and password can be specified within the web address formatted as ftp username password host path filename Click the Upload with URL button to begin the update process Enclosure DVD Module screen The DVD module in a compute enclosure can be ...

Page 69: ... when ordering a replacement DVD module of this type Spare Part Number Manufacturing information about the DVD module Engineering Date Code Diagnostic Information Description Item Contains information on model name part number serial number and other information used to identify the device This data is also called FRU data Device identification data error displays if the data is not present or not...

Page 70: ...dministrator Status and Standby HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Status are similar to the Overall Enclosure Status and display a status for the Onboard Administrator If a Standby Onboard Administrator is not present in the system its status value is Absent Enclosure Power Mode displays the current power mode of the enclosure The following values are possible AC Redundant Power Supply Redundan...

Page 71: ...status of the enclosure Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Enclosure Status The overall status of the active Onboard Administrator Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Active OA Status The overall status of the standby Onboard Administrator Possible values are Absent Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Standby OA Status The power redundancy mode Possible values are AC Redu...

Page 72: ...atus of all device bays Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Device Bay Overview All Device Bays The overall status of the interconnect bays Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Interconnect Bay Overview All Interconnect Bays The overall status of the XFM bays Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed X Flex Bay Overview All XFM Bays The overall status of the G...

Page 73: ...are displayed inline Enclosure Information tab Description Item The general description of the enclosure component Part The model name of the enclosure component Model The name of the company that manufactured the enclosure component Manufacturer The unique serial number of the enclosure component Serial Number Enclosure settings 73 ...

Page 74: ...erscore _ Asset Tag The default asset tag is blank Virtual Buttons tab Click the Toggle On Off button to change the state of the enclosure UID The enclosure UID is located to the left of the Enclosure link down port AlertMail screen AlertMail enables users to receive system events by email instead of using SNMP traps AlertMail is completely independent from SNMP and both can be enabled at the same...

Page 75: ...feature 2 Enter values for the email address alert sender domain and SMTP server 3 Click the Apply button to save the settings AlertMail if enabled sends alerts by email for the following events Enclosure status change Enclosure information change Fan status change Fan inserted Fan removed Power supply status Power supply inserted Power supply removed Power supply overload Blade inserted Blade rem...

Page 76: ... be replaced with the appropriate spare part You can ensure that the center wall assembly is operating correctly by swapping the two power supplies Make sure that there are no bent pins on the power supply connectors before reinserting and that each power supply is fully seated An amber LED on the power supply indicates either an over voltage over temperature or loss of AC power has occurred A bli...

Page 77: ... this bay HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator grants power to this bay based on its power settings for a device configured to auto power on the device is granted power following an enclosure power cycle after all the Onboard Administrator configuration checks are complete Enabled Enables powerdelay for this bay HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator turns on this bay based on the number of seconds ...

Page 78: ...f the device if No Poweron is selected Enabled The amount of delay in seconds before the device powers on Possible delay values are 1 to 3600 Delay Click the Apply button to save the settings Date and Time screen Static date and time settings The date and time are static and not updated in real time The date and time can only be set if NTP is disabled Description Possible value Box The date assign...

Page 79: ...strator of the enclosure using a single static IP address This mode is for enclosures with an active and standby Onboard Administrator When the standby Onboard Administrator takes over the role of the active Onboard Administrator the Onboard Administrator assumes the IP address of the previous active Onboard Administrator This ensures the Enclosure IP Mode IP address is consistently pointing to th...

Page 80: ...board Administrator does not verify that the forced Ethernet settings are valid on the network The loss of communications can occur if the wrong or incompatible settings are used Forced settings take effect 3 seconds after enabling or disabling the settings The forced option supports only NIC speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mb s NIC Speed Selects an NIC speed of 10 Mb s or 100 Mb s Click the Apply button...

Page 81: ...ows only those IP addresses listed as Trusted Addresses to connect to the Onboard Administrator CAUTION Enabling IP address access restriction without first entering the user IP address in the Trusted Addresses list disconnects the user from the Onboard Administrator The Trusted Addresses box is used to enter the IP addresses of all hosts that are to be trusted and allowed to connect remotely to t...

Page 82: ...ress for the server blade iLO 3 port and interconnect module management port Static IP Manual If your facility prefers static IP address assignment you can change each of the server blade iLO 3 ports and interconnect module management ports individually to unique static addresses or use EBIPA to assign a range of static IP addresses to individual server blade and interconnect module bays EBIPA Whe...

Page 83: ...he management port gets the specific static IP address from the Onboard Administrator if the device is configured for DHCP If the device is configured for static IP it must be manually reconfigured to DHCP to change to the EBIPA IP address The administrator sets an independent range for device bays and interconnect module bays using the Onboard Administrator EBIPA setup wizard The first address in...

Page 84: ...ess you want to assign to the device bay EBIPA Address Assigns consecutive IP addresses for the selected device bays below in the device list Click the autofill down arrow to assign the IP addresses Autofill The current IP address of the device bay Current Address The type of device installed in the device bay Device Type SNMP Settings screen The Onboard Administrator supports SNMP Version 1 and s...

Page 85: ... space System Contact to be contacted in the event of any status change in the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator The Read Community string enables the client to read information but not to manipulate the 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric characters the dash the underscore _ and the space Read Community alerts or status of the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator through SNMP The def...

Page 86: ...the list containing the trap destinations and then click the Remove button Testing SNMP To send a test SNMP trap to all the configured trap destinations click the Send Test Alert button SNMP must be enabled to use this function Configuration Scripts screen Current configuration To download a current configuration for the enclosure 1 Click the Click here link The configuration opens in a new browse...

Page 87: ...ning information The downloaded text file provides the same information as the CLI SHOW ALL command The text file also displays the current configuration of the enclosure Device Summary screen The FRU Summary section provides information on all FRUs within the enclosure Information provided in this section can quickly aid the administrator in contacting HP Customer Service for troubleshooting repa...

Page 88: ...h an older firmware version and automatic transition is disabled To perform a transition 1 Click the Transition Active to Standby button to force the change A confirmation screen appears confirming the transition 2 Close your browser if you are logged on to the active Onboard Administrator 3 Click OK to proceed or click Cancel to exit without a change If only one Onboard Administrator is installed...

Page 89: ...mperature of the enclosure in degrees Fahrenheit Temperature The temperature at which the enclosure reports a status of caution Caution Threshold The temperature at which the enclosure reports a critical status and powers off Critical Threshold Hardware information Description Item The common descriptive name of the Onboard Administrator Device Name The name of the company that manufactured the On...

Page 90: ...e OK or Error The Onboard Administrator with the lowest firmware version displays this box when two Onboard Administrators are present Firmware Mismatch Active Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons tab 1 Click the Reset button to reset the Onboard Administrator 2 A confirmation screen appears asking if you are sure that you want to perform the action and that you will be signed out and disconnecte...

Page 91: ...closure TCP IP settings for the active Onboard Administrator To change these settings select Click here to modify the TCP IP settings For information on modifying the TCP IP settings see Enclosure TCP IP Settings screen page 79 Onboard Administrator Module 91 ...

Page 92: ...ate valid for 10 years and the certificate is issued to the name of the Onboard Administrator Because this default certificate is self signed the issued by box is also set to the same name Status information Description Item The certificate subject common name Cert Common Name Certificate Information Description Item The certificate authority that issued the certificate Issued by The date from whi...

Page 93: ...inistrator Contact Person The email address of the person responsible for the Onboard Administrator Email Address The unit within the company or organization that owns the Onboard Administrator Organizational Unit The surname of the person responsible for the Onboard Administrator Surname The given name of the person responsible for the Onboard Administrator Given Name The initials of the person r...

Page 94: ...this Onboard Administrator When this information is used Must be 1 to 60 characters in length Organization Name O to generate a certificate signing request the certificate issuing authority can be sure that the organization requesting the certificate is legally entitled to claim ownership of the given company name or organization The Onboard Administrator name that appears in the browser web addre...

Page 95: ...f the Onboard Administrator Must be 0 to 60 characters in length Acceptable characters are all alphanumeric DN Qualifier the space and the following punctuation marks Certificate signing request attributes Description Possible values Box The password for the certificate signing request Must be 0 to 30 characters in length Challenge Password Confirm the Challenge Password Must be 0 to 30 characters...

Page 96: ...m log can be scrolled using the scroll bar on the right of the log screen if the log is larger than the display box The log has a maximum capacity of 18 42 KB and automatically deletes the oldest logged event first FIFO To clear the list of all logged events click the Clear button on the lower right of the screen under the system log display Remote system logging is a feature that can be used to s...

Page 97: ...oling Enclosure Event 0x40 Interconnect Device Status Changed Enclosure Event 0x41 Interconnect Device Reset Enclosure Event 0x42 Interconnect Device UID Status Changed Enclosure Event 0x43 Interconnect Device Inserted Enclosure Event 0x44 Interconnect Device Removed Enclosure Event 0x45 Interconnect Device Information Changed Enclosure Event 0x46 Interconnect Device Health LED Status Changed Encl...

Page 98: ...ed Enclosure Event 0x1007 Blade Connected Enclosure Event 0x1008 Blade Disconnected Enclosure Event 0x1009 Switch Connected Enclosure Event 0x100A Switch Disconnected Enclosure Event 0x100B Blade Cleared Enclosure Event 0x100C Switch Cleared Enclosure Event 0x100D AlertMail Information Changed Enclosure Event 0x100E LDAP Information Changed Enclosure Event 0x100F EBIPA Information Changed Enclosur...

Page 99: ...settings Standby Onboard Administrator screen When a second HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is placed in the enclosure it becomes the standby Onboard Administrator The standby Onboard Administrator is normally placed in the available Onboard Administrator tray at the rear of the enclosure By selecting the Active to Standby screen you can force a transition within the Onboard Administrator use...

Page 100: ...s is selected IP Address Subnet mask for the Onboard Administrator required if static IP settings is selected Subnet Mask Gateway address for the Onboard Administrator required if static IP settings is selected Gateway The IP address for the primary DNS server DNS Server 1 The IP address for the secondary DNS server DNS Server 2 Onboard Administrator Name DNS Host Name The name of the Onboard Admi...

Page 101: ...rtual Power UID State One Time Boot or DVD features Check boxes The device bay within the enclosure Bay The overall status of the device Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded Failed and Other Status The status of the UID on the device Possible values are On blue Off gray or Blink flashing When the UID light is flashing a critical operation is being performed on the device and must not be interru...

Page 102: ...ess and Hold Clicking this button immediately removes power from the system This option is not available when the server blade is off Cold Boot Clicking this button performs a system reset This option is not available when the server blade is off Reset One Time Boot NOTE This menu is not available for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades or storage blades Description Option Forces the server bla...

Page 103: ...ble by clicking iLO The server generated iLO page appears which is separate from Onboard Administrator The Onboard Administrator provides a one time login login bypass to Superdome 2 iLO 3 management processors iLO access levels are mapped by the Onboard Administrator privilege level user must have access to the bay Onboard Administrator Administrator Administer User Accounts Remote Console Access...

Page 104: ...Diagnostic Information Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller resulting in a degraded status if a failure has occurred or is sent by the device microcontroller without being polled to report a failure Description Item Contains information on model name part number serial number and other information used to identify the device This data is also called FRU data Devic...

Page 105: ...icted by the Superdome 2 Analysis Engine Possible values are OK or Error with an informational message NOTE Not applicable for c Class server blades Device Indictment Possible values are OK or Inappropriate device in adjacent bay This information does not display if the server blade is not partnered with a storage blade Partner Device Link NOTE Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server bl...

Page 106: ...ional message Indictment Status Temperature Sensors Description Item The sensor number Sensor Location of sensor in the device Location This is the status of the temperature sensor The status matches the graphic presentation of the temperature Status Graphic presentation of temperature Temperature Device Bay Information tab 106 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure ...

Page 107: ...ver blades If configured this is the asset tag of the installed server blade BIOS Asset Tag NOTE Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades ROM version number ROM Version NOTE Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades Currently configured complex firmware version NOTE Not applicable for c Class server blades Complex Firmware Version Currently configured partition fir...

Page 108: ... Resource Path DIMM module part number used to order additional or replacement module of the same type Part Number Name of the manufacturer of the DIMM module Manufacturer Bus speed of the DIMM module Speed MHz Memory capacity of DIMM module The total capacity of all DIMM modules is listed at the bottom Size MB Device bay virtual buttons tab UID Light Clicking the Toggle On Off button turns the UI...

Page 109: ...ed and Failed Status Status of the UID on the interconnect device Possible values are On blue or Off gray UID Power state of the interconnect device Possible values are On or Off Power State Network interface type for the interconnect device installed in this bay Possible values are Ethernet or fiber Module Type Address where the interconnect device can be managed and configured for use in the net...

Page 110: ...The overall status of the interconnect device Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Status The thermal status of the interconnect device Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Thermal Status The power state of the interconnect device Possible values are On or Off Powered Diagnostic Information Description Row Contains information on model name part number serial number and...

Page 111: ... are OK or Temperature Warning Temperature Temperature is above the danger threshold Possible values are OK or Critical temperature threshold reached Overheat Check Device has failed status was not requested by the Onboard Administrator Possible values are OK or Error Device Operational Device has failed status was requested by the Onboard Administrator Possible values are OK or Error Device Degra...

Page 112: ... presence or absence of the JS2 connector JS2 Connector This box displays the presence or absence of an internal Ethernet interface to the Onboard Administrator Internal Ethernet Interface to OA This box displays the status of an internal Ethernet route to the Onboard Administrator Possible values are Enabled or Disabled Internal Ethernet Route to OA This box displays the presence or absence of an...

Page 113: ...n the interconnect device on blue or off gray for easy identification of the selected interconnect device Toggle On Off Port Mapping Interconnect Bay screen The Port Mapping Interconnect Bay screen provides a graphical view and a tabular view of the interconnect bay port mapping Graphical view When you mouse over the port on the interconnect the graphical view provides the same information that ap...

Page 114: ...all checkboxes on or off for all XFMs This feature is useful if you want to toggle the UID state for all XFMs at the same time Otherwise the first column contains checkboxes that can be used to select individual XFMs After the appropriate interconnects are selected the UID state drop down can be selected to toggle the UID state Description Item Click the check box next to the bay or bays where you...

Page 115: ...n be turned on or off one at a time or as groups depending on the checkboxes XFM Bay Information Bay screen The XFM Bay screen displays information about the bays where XFMs can be placed XFM Bay Status tab Status information Description Row The overall status of the XFM Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Failed Status The thermal status of the airflow coming into the XFM Possible values ...

Page 116: ...ve the warning threshold Possible values are OK or Temperature Warning Temperature Temperature is above the danger threshold Possible values are OK or Critical Temperature Threshold Reached Overheat Check There is insufficient power to adequately power the XFM Possible values are OK or Insufficient Enclosure Power Power Allocation Request Temperature is above the warning threshold Possible values ...

Page 117: ... Administrator GUI Click the Toggle On Off button to turn UID on the XFM on blue or off gray for easy identification of the selected XFM GPSM bays GPSM Bay Summary screen In the Enclosure Information menu the GPSM Bays category lists the Global Partition Services modules within the selected enclosure within the complex Selecting the GPSM bays menu item directly opens the GPSM list with a grid that...

Page 118: ...Part Number Common descriptive name for the GPSM Product Name Information on this page is current as of the download Click the Refresh button to view updated information UID State The UID State menu is used to set the UID LED on the GPSM Turning on the UID LED assists in locating a specific GPSM within an enclosure These LEDs can be turned on or off one at a time or as groups depending on the chec...

Page 119: ...cription Item The common descriptive name of the GPSM Product Name The part number to be used when ordering an additional GPSM of this type Part Number The part number to be used when ordering a replacement GPSM of this type Spare Part Number The unique serial number of the GPSM Serial Number Manufacturing information about the GPSM Engineering Date Code The name of the company that manufactured t...

Page 120: ...r will alert on fuse trips to enable you to reset fuses manually When installing additional power supplies into the enclosure different power supply part numbers are not supported in the same enclosure The Onboard Administrator identifies which power supplies must be replaced by displaying a caution icon For proper installation of the power supplies into a compute enclosure see the HP Integrity Su...

Page 121: ... VA Limit box that is lower than the now used VA for the enclosure the enclosure does not power off any devices within the enclosure However if a device is powered off it cannot power on because of the VA limit rule set in the Onboard Administrator power management settings NOTE If redundancy mode is set to Redundant AC Redundant or Power Supply Redundant and power redundancy is lost then you must...

Page 122: ...minimizing enclosure power consumption during lower power demand Increased power demands automatically return standby power supplies to full performance This mode is not supported for low voltage on the Superdome 2 enclosure An optional setting to limit power Whenever you attempt to power on a device the total power demands of the new device and of the devices Power Limit Power Limit already on ar...

Page 123: ...power is allocated to the devices then the power subsystem might become degraded Power is still allocated to the devices but redundancy might not function properly If zero watts are available and the power graph displays degraded check your power subsystem and redundancy configurations You can resolve the degraded condition by changing your redundancy mode or by adding more power supplies to the e...

Page 124: ... of a bar graph with the average value in blue the peak value in red and the cap value in black This data is reset when the enclosure is reset You can select what is shown on the bar graph by selecting or clearing the Average and Min checkboxes Present Power This value represents the number of watts being consumed by all devices in the enclosure Most Recent Power Meter Reading This value represent...

Page 125: ...ure over the last 24 hours If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours then the value is the maximum of all the readings after the enclosure was powered on or the Onboard Administrator was reset Minimum Power Reading This value represents the minimum power readings from the enclosure over the last 24 hour period If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours then the value is the minimu...

Page 126: ... hours the value is the minimum of all the readings after the enclosure was powered on This value shows the maximum power readings Watts Btu hr or Amps depending on what you have selected from the enclosure over the last 24 hours If the enclosure Maximum Watts Btu hr or Amps has not been running for 24 hours the value is the maximum of all the readings since the enclosure was powered on Side A Sid...

Page 127: ...n icon Power Supply summary The Power Subsystem screen provides status on the power subsystem on each individual power supply and fault conditions This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply Power Subsystem information Description Item The status of the power subsystem Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded or Critical Error Power Subsystem Status A user...

Page 128: ...s value is a measure of the present output of the power supply in watts Present Output Watts The amount of power provided by the power supply displayed in watts This is a measure of the output in dc watts generated by the power supply Output Capacity Watts Click Refresh to update the power subsystem information Power Supply Information Bay screen Selecting a specific power supply opens the Power S...

Page 129: ...ation Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller resulting in a degraded status if a failure has occurred or is sent by the device microcontroller without being polled to report a failure Description Row The device identification data is information such as model name part number serial number and other information used to identify the device This data is also called FR...

Page 130: ...Fan The fan model name Model The overall status of the fan Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded Failed and Absent Status Fan speed as a percentage of maximum RPM Fan Speed When a fan module fails the remaining fans automatically compensate by adjusting fan speeds You can view the status of each fan by selecting the fan bay either through the tree navigation or the graphical navigation view The ...

Page 131: ...Fan zones monitor the bay cooling efficiency and the status of the bays the fans are configured to cool The zone speeds reported are targeted speeds These values change with time as the fans speed and slow in response to cooling needs of the zone The Fan Zones tab does not dynamically update To update information on this tab click the Refresh button Enclosure power management 131 ...

Page 132: ...132 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices ...

Page 133: ...The overall status of each fan Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded Failed and Absent Fan Status The fan speed is displayed as a percentage of maximum RPM Fan Speed Superdome 2 Enclosure fan location rules The HP Integrity Superdome 2 Enclosure ships with 15 HP Active Cool fans All 15 fans are required for optimum cooling of all device bays GSPM bays XFM bays and interconnect bay components 15 ...

Page 134: ...ata error appears if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator Possible values are OK or Error Incorrect power supply location Possible values are OK or Incorrect location for proper device cooling Device Location Device has failed status was not requested by the Onboard Administrator Possible values are OK and Error Device Operational Device has failed status was reques...

Page 135: ...user accounts Role based user accounts on Onboard Administrator serves to control the functions to which a user has access on the Onboard Administrator There are two major aspects to the role based user accounts on Onboard Administrator bay permissions and a user privilege level Bay permissions determine which bays the user is allowed to access Bay permissions are selected during user account crea...

Page 136: ...UID to the interconnect modules the user privilege has to be Operator To restrict this user from performing server operations such as power control or consoles the account is restricted to just bay permissions for interconnect bays 3 and 4 Local Users screen New Click the New button to add a new user to the selected enclosure A maximum of 30 user accounts can be added including the reserved accoun...

Page 137: ...se sensitive The password associated with the user 3 to 40 characters including all printable characters Password The password associated with the user This value must match the Password value 3 to 40 characters including all printable characters Password Confirm The user s full name 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric characters the dash the underscore _ and the space Full Name All user...

Page 138: ...d Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission cannot see fans and power supplies Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission can only see devices and interconnects to which permissions have been given User read only Privilege Level Can view all information the Administrator and Operator can change except the Network Access DVD Drive and Users Authentication information Can launch web interface...

Page 139: ... to a selected user There are two methods for uploading certificates for use in HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Paste certificate contents into the text box and click the Upload button Paste the URL of the certificate into the URL box and click the Apply button When the certificate is successfully uploaded the SHA1 fingerprint of the user certificate appears If a user already has a certificat...

Page 140: ...er certificates which can be uploaded using the Certificate Upload tab under Directory Settings To upload a certificate 1 Get the certificate from the domain controller by opening a browser and entering the following address https domain controller 636 where domain controller is the IP address for your network domain controller 2 When prompted to accept a certificate click View Certificate 3 Click...

Page 141: ...rform the User Authentication and User Authorization tests The following tests are performed in the order listed Overall Test Status The Overall Test Status is an aggregation of all the tests run The value is either Not Run Passed or Failed If any of the individual tests fail the status is Failed Ping Directory Server A simple ping test is performed after it is verified that there is a valid IP ad...

Page 142: ...rator must identify a directory server that supports SSL connections or reconfigure the directory server to use SSL connections Certificate of Directory Server If the directory server SSL certificate has been loaded onto Onboard Administrator be sure that the certificate provided by the directory server matches the current certificate stored on Onboard Administrator If the directory server SSL cer...

Page 143: ...Onboard Administrator Bays is selected and all the checkboxes are grayed out Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission cannot see fans and power supplies Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission can see only devices and interconnects to which permissions have been given Operator Privilege Level Can perform all actions on the enclosure except for the functions under Users Authentication wh...

Page 144: ...selected when Onboard Administrator Bays is selected and all the checkboxes are grayed out Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission cannot see fans and power supplies Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission can see only devices and interconnects to which permissions have been given Operator Privilege Level Can perform all actions on the enclosure except for the functions under Users Aut...

Page 145: ...shed name Common name Display name SAM account name Administrator Privilege Level Only the Administrator with Onboard Administrator Bays permission can set the user privilege level Can perform all actions on the enclosure when Onboard Administrator Bays permission is selected All Device Bays and All Interconnect Bays are automatically selected when Onboard Administrator Bays is selected and all th...

Page 146: ... bays and enables the user to see the fans and power supplies If the user privilege level is Administrator then All Onboard Administrator Bays Device Bays and All Interconnect Bays are automatically selected when Onboard Administrator Bays is selected and all the checkboxes are grayed out Gives the user permissions for all the device bays All Device Bays Gives the user permissions for only the sel...

Page 147: ...the Secure Shell key file is downloaded The key file must contain the Administrator name at the end of the public key Each key is associated with the Administrator account HP SIM Integration screen Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator supports SSO with trusted applications such as HP SIM This feature enables you to be logged in to an HP SIM station that can manage and is trusted by Onboard Administra...

Page 148: ...n select Enable Two Factor Authentication When Two Factor Authentication is enabled Secure Shell and Telnet access is disabled by default Disabling Two Factor Authentication does not automatically re enable Secure Shell and Telnet You must go to the Network Access screen and then select Enable Secure Shell and Enable Telnet To enable the Onboard Administrator to verify with the Certifying Authorit...

Page 149: ...ator can end sessions disable users and delete users from this screen Current Session This table lists the session created when you signed in to the Onboard Administrator Other Sessions This table lists the other users signed in to the Onboard Administrator Description Column Used to select a user or all users Check box The name of the user signed in to the enclosure Username The user account IP a...

Page 150: ...ght Display buttons and set a PIN code and enable PIN protection The User Note tab enables note text to be edited The Background tab allows a 320x240 px Windows bitmap to be uploaded as the user note background image The Chat Mode tab enables an administrator to initiate a chat with a user at the enclosure using the Insight Display Management network IP dependencies Onboard Administrators manageme...

Page 151: ...or Unknown IOX Status Power status of I O tray 1 Possible values are On or Off Tray 1 Power Power status of I O tray 2 Possible values are On or Off Tray 2 Power Diagnostic Information Description Item Contains information on model name part number serial number and other information used to identify the IOX This data is also called FRU data Device identification data error displays if the data is...

Page 152: ...owing values are possible OK Degraded Failed Unknown For the Link Subsystem and IO Slot Status sections the following values are possible OK Failed Unknown If any component of a subsystem has any status other than OK the status of each component in the subystem is listed under the relevant section IOX Information tab Description Item The common descriptive name of the IOX enclosure Product Name Th...

Page 153: ...e of the IOX enclosure faceplate IOX Power and Thermal screen Description Item The temperature of the IOX enclosure in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit Ambient Temperature The overall thermal status of the IOX enclosure Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded or Critical Error Thermal Subsystem Status The overall power status of the IOX enclosure Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded or Critical E...

Page 154: ...ailable for use in IOX enclosures All power supplies in one IOX enclosure must have the same part number The Onboard Administrator identifies which power supplies must be replaced by displaying a caution icon Power Supply summary The Power Subsystem screen provides status on the power subsystem on each individual power supply and fault conditions Description Item The overall power status of the IO...

Page 155: ...formation Bay x page where x is the bay of the selected power supply This screen provides status information of the selected power supply Status information Description Item The overall status of the power supply Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Critical Error Status The input status of the power supply Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded and Critical Error Input Status The maximum ...

Page 156: ...h OK status in the IOX enclosure Fans Good The minimum number of fans required for optimum cooling Fans Wanted The minimum number of fans required to ensure adequate cooling Fans Needed Fan information Description Item The bay in the enclosure of the corresponding fan Fan The overall status of the fan Possible values are Unknown OK Degraded Failed and Absent Status Fan speed as a percentage of max...

Page 157: ...N N 8 scheme is used on the switches Therefore server blade 1 maps to ports 1 and 9 on both switches as N 1 For a server blade inserted into slot 2 the 4 ports used on switches 1 and 2 are 2 and 10 as N 2 Device bay port mapping tabular view for Superdome 2 compute enclosures If a device is not present the check box is disabled and the port cannot be viewed The server blades are mapped to the inte...

Page 158: ... users Two Factor Authentication is not available for the CLI Access to the Onboard Administrator CLI from either the Onboard Administrator Ethernet management port or service port requires that Telnet or Secure Shell protocols are enabled on the Onboard Administrator The Onboard Administrator serial port must be used for Onboard Administrator lost password recovery The Onboard Administrator seria...

Page 159: ... the command ENABLE EBIPA BLADE 12 Complete the remainder of the settings as required For information on the enclosure defaults for each setting see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide Configuring Superdome 2 server blade iLO 3 IP addresses Each Superdome 2 server blade iLO 3 factory default configuration enables DHCP network settings To use the ser...

Page 160: ...t probably manually set the network port to 169 254 2 1 with a netmask of 255 255 0 0 To access an active Onboard Administrator GUI Use the active OA service IP address from the Insight Display on that enclosure as the web address in your laptop or PC browser Log into the OA with a configured user account and password To access an active Onboard Administrator CLI Use a Telnet or Secure Shell progr...

Page 161: ...ternet Explorer 7 or later select Save As If you use Mozilla Firefox 2 or later select Save Page As You can also select a local file or a web address for the configuration script Local file You can browse for the configuration file or enter the path of the configuration file into the textbox The maximum number of characters in the file path cannot exceed 256 After entering the configuration file p...

Page 162: ...the built in Administrator password All AlertMail Network and Network Protocol SNMP and Power Management settings are reset To reset the enclosure click the Reset Factory Defaults buttons A confirmation screen appears asking if you are sure that you want to perform the action To confirm resetting the enclosure click OK or to exit without resetting the enclosure to factory defaults click Cancel To ...

Page 163: ...st 6 The submitted group already exists 7 Invalid privilege level 8 Insufficient privileges for the requested operation 9 The requested group does not exist 10 The submitted user was already enabled 1 1 The submitted user was already disabled 12 The submitted user already has administrator rights 13 The submitted user is not an administrator 14 An error occurred while creating a group entry 15 An ...

Page 164: ...ormation for the submitted blade failed 47 Getting blade status for the submitted blade failed 48 Getting sensor information for the submitted sensor failed 49 Setting the submitted rack name failed 50 Getting power supply information for the submitted power supply failed 51 Getting power supply status for the submitted power supply failed 52 Getting power supply measurements for the submitted pow...

Page 165: ...Could not write to the configuration file 91 Could not configure the MAC address 92 The submitted url is not valid 93 Could not update the firmware with the submitted image file 94 Unable to acquire the rack topology 95 Invalid domain 96 The EBIPA device is bad 97 Connecting to the blade s iLO failed 98 Sending the RIBCL command to the requested blade failed 99 Could not find the requested element...

Page 166: ...ate is not formatted correctly 132 HP SIM station already in trusted list 133 HP SIM station name not found 134 HP SIM SSO API received a bad parameter 135 The maximum number of HP SIM XE stations already configured 137 The session could not be created 138 The session could not be deleted 139 Not a valid request while running in standby mode 140 Not a valid request while transitioning to active mo...

Page 167: ...5 There was an error attempting to clear the Secure Shell Key s 177 There was an error getting the SSO trust mode 182 Users may not remove or disable themselves 184 Error setting CLP strings 185 Error getting CLP status 186 Error setting ISMIC info block 187 Error reading ISMIC info block 188 Error clearing blade signature 189 Error setting blade signature 190 Request is valid only for SERVER blad...

Page 168: ...fied SNMP Traps because they do not exist 231 Reset Factory Defaults in progress Sign In disabled 235 The Onboard Administrator is initializing Sign In disabled 236 Cannot retrieve media status 237 The requested device is not ready 238 Power off or remove partner blade 239 The current firmware does not support this operation 240 Serial Number update requires newer firmware version See UPDATE DEVIC...

Page 169: ...ey 297 I O error on the USB key 298 The USB file URL entered is not valid USB config files must have a cfg file extension and must not contain any spaces 299 Unable to access the USB media due to permissions 300 Error uploading to USB media 301 An invalid number of GUIDs was passed to the OA 303 Invalid session timeout Session timeout must be ten minutes or greater and no more than 1 440 minutes 2...

Page 170: ...m number of vPars for this nPartition 714 Exceeded number of vPars supported by a single blade 715 Exceeded number of vPars supported in this complex 716 Unable to assign a resource to this vPar 717 Insufficient available resources to create the vPar 718 Invalid input for creating a vPar 719 Timeout occurred during vPar operation Please refer to the system log for additional details 720 vPar opera...

Page 171: ...trator memory to complete the partitioning operation 912 Insufficient Onboard Administrator memory to complete the partitioning operation 913 Invalid partitioning command 914 Version mismatch with partitioning library 915 Partition is busy Please retry this operation 916 Unable to read partition specification database 917 Partition Controller is not ready 918 nPartition is busy 919 Maximum blade l...

Page 172: ... cgi process has caught the SIGSEGV signal 13 Unable to resume session Insight Display screen shot errors 1 Missing credentials 2 The getLCDImage CGI process has caught the SIGSEGV signal 3 Could not acquire access to the image in a reasonable amount of time 4 Cannot open semaphores 5 Produce SEMV does not work 6 Consume SEMV does not work 7 Cannot lock the image file 8 Cannot open the image file ...

Page 173: ...owerSupplyOk 22015 Enclosure power supply is removed cpqRackPowerSupplyRemoved 22016 Enclosure power supply is inserted cpqRackPowerSupplyInserted 22017 Enclosure power subsystem is not redundant cpqRackPowerSubsystemNotRedundant 22018 Enclosure power subsystem line voltage problem cpqRackPowerSubsystemLineVoltageProblem 22019 Enclosure power subsystem overload condition cpqRackPowerSubsystemOverl...

Page 174: ...Engine Informational event cpqRackInformationalEAETrap 22071 Error Analysis Engine Degraded Warning or Minor event cpqRackMinorEAETrap 22072 Error Analysis Engine Major event cpqRackMajorEAETrap 22073 Error Analysis Engine Critical or Fatal event cpqRackCriticalEAETrap 22074 174 Troubleshooting ...

Page 175: ...imize the complexities of requesting and accepting DC certificates from a standalone CA Preparing the directory For a normal production environment similar groups already exist in some form but the following group names can be used as is if desired To prepare the directory 1 Create an Active Directory group named OA Admins and then put a user named Test Admin to this group 2 Create a group called ...

Page 176: ...P address The Search Context is standard LDAP format For example if the user accounts are in the Users OU in a domain named BLADEDEMO HP COM the Search Context must be CN Users DC bladedemo DC hp DC com Uploading the DC certificate optional You can upload multiple DC certificates Upload a certificate that permits LDAP over SSL 1 Click the Certificate Upload tab 2 Get the certificate from the DC by...

Page 177: ...n the file in notepad and copy the entire contents to the clipboard The following is an example of the certificate file contents BEGIN CERTIFICATE MIIFxDCCBKygAwIBAgIKJWUSwAAAAAAAAjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBVMRMwEQYK CZImiZPyLGQBGRYDY29tMRIwEAYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYCaHAxFzAVBgoJkiaJk Is ZAEZFgdhdGxkZW1vMREwDwYDVQQDEwh3aW5kb3pDQTAeFw0wNjA4MjIyMDIzMTFa Fw0wNzA4MjIyMDIzMTFaMCAxHjAcBgNVBAMTFXdpbmRvei5hdGxkZW1vLm...

Page 178: ...dministrator In the following example Onboard Administrator Directory Groups are created The group name is used to determine LDAP users group membership and must match one of the following properties of a directory group Name Distinguished name Common name Display name SAM account name To create a directory group 1 In Onboard Administrator navigate to the Users Authentications Directory Groups lin...

Page 179: ...ard Administrator and then attempt to log in as Test Operator using one of the following options Test Operator TestOperator Domain com DOMAIN Test Operator Enter the password used for the account If this process succeeds then the account has no access to any server blades but full access to interconnect bays Troubleshooting LDAP on Onboard Administrator To be sure that SSL is working on the Domain...

Page 180: ...herefore for auto enrollment to function you must log off and then log on again The certificates appear automatically in the CAs Issued Certs list Make sure the CA is not listing them in Pending Certs If it is change the CA to auto issue certificates when a request comes in If the auto enrollment feature still does not function request the certificate 1 On the Domain Controller open MMC and then a...

Page 181: ...site http www hp com hps In other locations see the Contact HP worldwide in English webpage http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s Choice for Business website http www hp com country us en contact_us html After registering you will receive email notification of product improvements new driver versions f...

Page 182: ...ilable at http www hp com go insightremotesupport To download the software go to Software Depot http www software hp com Select Insight Remote Support from the menu on the right New and changed information in this edition The following additions and changes have been made for this edition The following information has been updated Network Access screen page 80 Related information The following doc...

Page 183: ... customer self repair If however you require that HP replace them for you there may or may not be additional charges depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product NOTE Some HP parts are not designed for Customer Self Repair To satisfy the customer warranty HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part These parts are identified as No in the Illustrated Pa...

Page 184: ...ica Johannesburg Africa Brazzaville Libya Africa Mogadishu Africa Kampala Africa Bujumbura Africa Monrovia Africa Khartoum Africa Cairo Africa Nairobi Africa Kigali Africa Casablanca Americas time zone settings NOTE Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear The following table provides the Americas time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator America Santo_Domingo Ame...

Page 185: ...America Dawson_Creek Canada Mountain America Montserrat America Denver Canada Newfoundland America Nassau America Detroit Canada Pacific America New_York America Dominica Canada Saskatchewan America Nipigon America Edmonton Canada Yukon America Nome America Eirunepe Chile Continental America Noronha America El_Salvador Chile EasterIsland America Panama America Ensenada Cuba America Pangnirtung Ame...

Page 186: ...Riyadh89 Asia Tel_Aviv Asia Novosibirsk Asia Irkutsk Asia Bahrain PRC Asia Thimbu Asia Omsk Asia Istanbul Asia Baku ROC Asia Thimphu Asia Phom_Penh Asia Jakarta Asia Bangkok ROK Asia Tokyo Asia Pyongyang Asia Jayapura Asia Beirut Singapore Asia Ujung_Pandang Asia Qatar Asia Jerusalem Asia Bishkek Turkey Asia Ulaanbaatar Asia Rangoon Asia Kabul Asia Brunei Asia Ulan_Bator Asia Riyadh Asia Kamchatka...

Page 187: ...ictoria Atlantic Madeira Pacific Port_Moresby Pacific Fakaofo Australia West Atlantic Reykjavik Pacific Rarotonga Pacific Fiji Australia Yancowina Atlantic South_Georgia Pacific Saipan Pacific Funafuti Iceland Atlantic Stanley Pacific Samoa Pacific Galapagos Indian Antananarivo Atlantic St_Helena Pacific Tahiti Pacific Gambier Indian Chagos Australia ACT Pacific Tarawa Pacific Guadalcanal Indian C...

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Page 189: ...LO 3 Integrated Lights Out 3 IOX I O expansion enclosure LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol MAC Media Access Control MIB Management information base MMC Microsoft Management Console NIC Network interface controller PKCS Public Key Cryptography Standards POST Power on self test PXE Preboot Execution Environment RBSU ROM Based Setup Utility SAN Storage area network Subject alternative name u...

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