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Chapter 1  Maintenance

 

 
Chapter 2  Useful Features 
 
Chapter 3  Appendix

 

Maintenance Guide   

NEC Express Server

 

Express5800 Series

 

Express5800/R110i-1, T110i-S, T110i 
EXP335, 335A, 333, 333A, 334, 334A 

10.116.01-104.02

May 2018

© NEC Corporation 2018

Summary of Contents for EXP333

Page 1: ...nance Chapter 2 Useful Features Chapter 3 Appendix Maintenance Guide NEC Express Server Express5800 Series Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i EXP335 335A 333 333A 334 334A 10 116 01 104 02 May 2018 NEC Corporation 2018 ...

Page 2: ...s connection of peripheral devices and suitable location for this server Chapter 3 Setup System BIOS configurations and summary of EXPRESSBUILDER Chapter 4 Appendix Specifications and other information Installation Guide Windows Chapter 1 Installing Windows Installation of Windows and drivers and precautions for installation Chapter 2 Installing Bundled Software Installation of NEC ESMPRO Universa...

Page 3: ...ing the keyboard and mouse 18 2 5 3 3 User Support 19 3 1 Maintenance Services 19 3 2 Before Asking for Repair 19 4 Collecting Failure Information 20 4 1 Collecting Event Logs 20 Windows Server 2016 20 4 1 1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 22 4 1 2 Windows Server 2008 R2 24 4 1 3 4 2 Collecting Configuration Information 25 Windows Server 2016 25 4 2 1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Serv...

Page 4: ...y control 55 9 3 1 Preparation 55 9 3 2 Chapter 2 Useful Features 56 1 System BIOS 58 1 1 Starting SETUP 58 1 2 Parameters 58 Main 58 1 2 1 Advanced 60 1 2 2 Security 86 1 2 3 Server 93 1 2 4 Boot 98 1 2 5 Save Exit 101 1 2 6 2 Server Configuration 102 2 1 Starting Server Configuration 102 2 2 EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 104 2 3 Configuration Menu 105 Network 106 2 3 1 User Management 108 2 3 2 Mail Ale...

Page 5: ... 5 Others 171 5 7 LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility and Universal RAID Utility 172 6 Details of EXPRESSBUILDER 174 6 1 Starting EXPRESSBUILDER 174 6 2 Menus of EXPRESSBUILDER 175 6 3 Utilities in EXPRESSBUILDER 178 6 4 EXPRESSBUILDER Command Line Interface 178 7 EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 179 8 NEC ESMPRO 180 8 1 NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService for Windows 180 8 2 NEC ESMPRO Manager 181 8 3 NEC ESM...

Page 6: ...ows Attention This symbol indicates the presence of a hazard if the instruction is ignored An image in the symbol illustrates the hazard type Prohibited Action This symbol indicates prohibited actions An image in the symbol illustrates a particular prohibited action Mandatory Action This symbol indicates mandatory actions An image in the symbol illustrates a mandatory action to avoid a particular ...

Page 7: ...nctions could occur Note Indicates items that must be confirmed when handling hardware or operating software Tips Indicates information that is helpful to keep in mind when using this server Optical disk drive This server is equipped with one of the following drives These drives are referred to as optical disk drive in this document DVD ROM drive DVD Super MULTI drive DVD Dual drive Hard disk driv...

Page 8: ...information Notations in this document Official names of Windows Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2016 Standard Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Windows Server 2016 Essentials Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Windows Server 2008 R...

Page 9: ...States and other countries Intel Pentium and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation of the United States QLogic is a registered trademark of Qlogic Corporation Broadcom and NetXtreme are trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and or related organizations in the United States EU and other countries All other product brand or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or regist...

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Page 12: ...article 4 NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for effects resulting from your 5 operations The sample values used in this document are not the actual values 6 Keep this document for future reference Latest editions This document was created based on the information available at the time of its creation The screen images messages and procedures are subject to change without notice Substitute ...

Page 13: ...s on this product 4 Collecting Failure Information Describes how to collect the failure information See this section in case of a failure 5 Troubleshooting Describes how to troubleshoot the server See this section if you suspect a failure 6 Windows System Recovery Describes Windows recovery setup See this section if the Windows is corrupt 7 Resetting and Clearing the Server Describes how to reset ...

Page 14: ...to observe the precautions may cause burns injury and property damage For details see Safety precautions and Regulatory Notices Make sure to complete installation Do not get your fingers caught Be careful of handling internal components that may be at high temperatures Note If the server has hard disk drives move the server while being careful not to damage the drive When storing the server monito...

Page 15: ...ntenance Important If the server is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place condensation will occur and cause failures Wait for a sufficient period of time before using the server and other components Note Adjust the system clock before operating after relocating or storing the server ...

Page 16: ...others of the server and peripheral devices on our website We recommend you to apply the latest update always NEC corporate site http www nec com Support Downloads NEC also provides ExpressUpdate that helps you to download and install updates that must be applied to BIOS and FW of the server Tips NEC recommends that you back up data before applying the latest update 2 2 Checking Alerts Use NEC ESM...

Page 17: ...ecommend that you periodically back up the data on HDD If a RAID array has been configured on your system back up the RAID configuration data We also recommend that you back up it after a rebuilding process required due to HDD failure See Chapter 2 6 Details of EXPRESSBUILDER for details 2 5 Cleaning Regularly clean the server to keep it in good condition WARNING Be sure to observe the following p...

Page 18: ...r lukewarm water and squeeze it firmly 5 Rub off stains on the server with the cloth prepared in step 4 6 Soak a soft cloth in water squeeze it firmly and wipe the server with it once again 7 Wipe the server with a dry cloth Cleaning the tape drive 2 5 2 A dirty tape drive head causes unsuccessful file backup and damages the tape cartridge Periodically clean the tape drive with the designated clea...

Page 19: ...a failure occurred follow the steps below 1 Check if the power cord and cables to other products are properly connected 2 See Chapter 1 5 Troubleshooting If you find a symptom similar to your problem take the action as instructed 3 Confirm that the required software has been properly installed 4 Scan for viruses using an antivirus software If the problem persists after taking the measures above co...

Page 20: ...ollected only at the request of your sales representative Important Do not reset during dumping memory or restarting the server even if the message of virtual memory shortage appears 4 1 Collecting Event Logs To collect the various event logs of the server follows the steps below Tips If a STOP error system error or stall occurs restart the system and then follow the steps below Windows Server 201...

Page 21: ...s Application records events related to running applications Security records events related to security System records events that occur in Windows system components 3 Click Save All Events As from Action menu 4 Type the file name of the archived log in File name 5 Select the type of the log file you want to save in Save as type and then click Save ...

Page 22: ...ide 22 Chapter 1 Maintenance Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 4 1 2 1 Click Settings on Charms Bar To go to the step 4 you can directly choose Event Viewer by right clicking on the lower left corner of the screen Charms Right click menu 2 Click Control Panel from Settings ...

Page 23: ...ect the type of log in Windows Logs Application records events related to running applications Security records events related to security System records events that occur in Windows system components 5 Click Save All Events As from Action menu 6 Type the file name of the log file in File name 7 Select the type of the log file you want to save in Save as type and then click Save ...

Page 24: ... Control Panel 2 Select the type of log in Windows Logs Application records events related to running applications Security records events related to security System records events that occur in Windows system components 3 Click Save All Event As from Action menu 4 Type the file name of the log file in File name 5 Select the type of the log file you want to save in Save as type and then click Save...

Page 25: ... information or configuration Tips If a STOP error system error or stall occurs restart the system and then follow the procedure below Windows Server 2016 4 2 1 1 Right click the left bottom of screen and click Run from the menu displayed 2 Type msinfo32 exe and then press Enter key System Information starts 3 Click Export from File menu 4 Type a file name to save in File Name and then Click Save ...

Page 26: ...r left corner of the screen Charms Right click menu 2 Type msinfo32 exe and then press Enter key Search Run 3 System Information starts 4 Click Export from File menu 5 Type a file name to save in File Name and then Click Save Windows Server 2008 R2 4 2 3 1 Click Run from Start menu 2 Type msinfo32 exe in Open and then click OK 3 System Information starts 4 Click Export from Files menu 5 Type a fil...

Page 27: ...Memory Dump If an error occurs the dump file will be saved to acquire necessary information You can specify any location for saving the diagnostic information For details see Chapter 1 7 1 Specifying Memory Dump Settings Debug Information in Installation Guide Windows Consult with your sales representative before dumping the memory Dumping the memory while the server is in operating normally will ...

Page 28: ...ed power outlet is on If the power cord is plugged to a UPS make sure the UPS is powered and it outputs power Refer to the manual that comes with the UPS for details Power supply to the server may be linked with UPS using the BIOS Setup utility Did you press POWER Switch Wait until POWER LED is unlit if POWER LED lights amber and then press the switch on the front of the server to turn on the powe...

Page 29: ...ed PCI Configuration PCI Slot n Option ROM Enabled Advanced PCI Configuration LAN1 Option ROM Scan Disabled 5 2 Problem at Starting EXPRESSBUILDER Unable to start EXPRESSBUILDER from Internal Flash Memory Did you press F3 key to start EXPRESSBUILDER from Internal Flash Memory during POST After starting the server press F3 key when the following message appears Press F2 Setup F3 Internal Flash Memo...

Page 30: ...te a file Failed to copy a file An undefined error occurred Contact your sales representative While running EXPRESSBUILDER the server reboots after a certain time has elapsed Is Boot Monitoring enabled Boot Monitoring option of BIOS SETUP must be disabled during running EXPRESSBUILDER Unable to start EXPRESSBUILDER DVD Are BIOS settings correct Configure the boot order in BIOS SETUP so that the op...

Page 31: ...board or mouse does not work when Windows Server 2008 R2 installed Did you select Disabled for XHCI Hand off See Chapter 2 1 System BIOS for details Advanced USB Configuration XHCI Hand off Disabled Select Enabled for XHCI Hand off after Starter Pack installed Advanced USB Configuration XHCI Hand off Enabled Unable to install OS Is the hard disk drive properly installed Make sure that the hard dis...

Page 32: ...lty devices in a server core installation of Windows SM Bus Controller PCI Simple Communications Controller Base System Device System Interrupt Controller Performance Counters PCI Device PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller PCI Memory Controller Not Available Universal Serial Bus Controller only Windows Server 2008 R2 There is no operational problem The following message appears w...

Page 33: ...mputer name with 15 characters or more after installing the telnet service An error message is displayed at the system reboot after installing the graphics accelerator driver Is your system environment Server Core of Windows Server 2012 R2 An application error is registered in the event viewer but this does not affect the system 5 4 Problem at Starting OS Unable to start OS Has the BIOS configurat...

Page 34: ...menu The following message appears when logging on Windows Server 2008 R2 Have you finished license authentication for Windows product The above message will appear if you use Windows Server 2008 R2 with the unauthenticated license Select Get Genuine now and proceed license authentication The above message is an example of request for license authentication The message displayed on screen may diff...

Page 35: ...e Critical or Degraded Replace the failed hard disk drive with new one and then perform rebuilding Is RAID0 configured for the logical drive RAID0 has no data redundancy and therefore Consistency Check is disabled in the RAID0 configuration A part of physical device information of Universal RAID Utility is not be displayed correctly on LSI Embedded MEGARAID A part of physical device information of...

Page 36: ...port address or operation mode settings Refer to the manual that comes with the device to make correct settings The keyboard or mouse does not work Is the cable properly connected Make sure that the cable is connected to the connector on the front or rear of the server Is BIOS configuration correct Check the BIOS settings by using BIOS Setup Utility Unable to access the hard disk drive Is the hard...

Page 37: ...rs 01_storage 1_ao_02 utl friendlyname exe Windows Server 2008 R2 C Program Files x86 EXPRESSBUILDER repository 016 win winnt drivers 01_storage 1_ao_01 utl friendlyname exe If using EXPRESSBUILDER DVD run the following file Windows Server 2016 016 win winnt drivers 01_storage 1_ao_04 utl friendlyname exe Windows Server 2012 R2 016 win winnt drivers 01_storage 1_ao_03 utl friendlyname exe Windows ...

Page 38: ...stall Starter Pack by using EXPRESSBUILDER see Chapter 2 Installing Bundled Software in Installation Guide Windows Unable to find the server on network Is the cable connected properly Check if the LAN cable is surely connected to the network and the cable is conformed to the network interface protocol Are BIOS settings correct Check the settings with BIOS setup utility Have you completed a protoco...

Page 39: ...n to the Windows on the server with an administrative privilege The menu is displayed with a wrong language Is your system environment suitable Confirm the settings of Regional and Language Options Specify the language settings of each tab to English US Unable to create the repository Do four drive letters remain Free at least four drive letters except A and B when creating the repository If the d...

Page 40: ...set in the optical disk drive tray There is a holder in the tray to secure the disk Make sure that the disk is securely placed in the holder Is the CD DVD supported by the server For a disk such as a CD with copy guard which does not conform to the CD standard the playback of such a disk with the optical disk drive is not supported The CD DVD for Macintosh is not supported Unable to eject a disk u...

Page 41: ...rns amber after pressing POWER switch for at least four seconds to turn off the server Unplug the power cord temporarily to turn off the STATUS LED The server does not shift to Standby Power Save mode after enabling the following setting Server Power Control Configuration Standby Power Save Terminate the POST process to shift to this mode If the POST process is cancelled this feature may not take ...

Page 42: ... We recommend that this option is performed by the system administrator 6 3 Recovery of Windows Server 2008 R2 If the Windows does not start normally you can recover it using the system recovery options We recommend that this option is performed by the system administrator For details refer to Windows Help Important Select Disabled for XHCI Hand off before System Recovery Options started See Chapt...

Page 43: ...nd restarts the server Note Make sure that no processing is in progress when you reset the server 7 2 BMC Reset Press BMC RESET Switch only if a problem occurs in EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 BMC Usually do not press this switch To reset the BMC press BMC RESET Switch at least five seconds The remote management feature is not available for about two minutes after the BMC is reset Note Do not shut down re...

Page 44: ...aring the Server Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 44 Chapter 1 Maintenance R110i 1 3 5 inch Hard Disk Drive model 2 5 inch Hard Disk Drive model T110i BMC RESET Switch BMC RESET Switch BMC RESET Switch ...

Page 45: ... after the power has been forcibly turned off and then turn off the power again by shutting down the OS When the server is shut down forcibly an event is logged 12 seconds after the power switch is released This event indicates that the system detected power supply configuration had been non redundant and the redundant configuration was restored and you can ignore this event If STATUS LED turns am...

Page 46: ...7 Resetting and Clearing the Server Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 46 Chapter 1 Maintenance T110i POWER Switch Keep pressing for at least four seconds ...

Page 47: ...p Utility SETUP by using the jumper switch Tips Usually use BIOS Setup Utility SETUP to recover the settings to the factory settings Load Setup Defaults To clear the password or the NVRAM memory use the corresponding jumper switch illustrated in the figure below Important Do not change any other jumper switches Any change will cause the server to fail or malfunction Clear Password Jumper J_PASSWOR...

Page 48: ...te installation Do not get your fingers caught Avoid installing under extreme temperature conditions Important Take anti static measures before operating the server For details see Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices 1 8 Anti static Measures Clearing NVRAM memory 1 See Getting Started provided with this server or Chapter 2 1 Installing Internal Optional Devices in User s Guide to remove Top ...

Page 49: ...s Guide to remove Side Cover or Top Cover 2 Locate Clear Password Jumper J_PASSWORD by referring the above figure 3 Change the jumper switch from Keep to Clear 4 Reassemble the server and then turn on the server POST will halt with the following error message ERROR 8007 SETUP Menu Password cleared by Jumper Press F1 to resume F2 to Setup 5 Turn off the power and return the jumper switch to Keep by...

Page 50: ...drives 8 2 Usage of System Diagnostics Run System Diagnostics as follows 1 Run EXPRESSBUILDER and choose Tool menu from Boot Selection Menu For details see Chapter 2 6 Details of EXPRESSBUILDER Note Choose English if Language Selection Menu appears Press Y key if Hit key to continue y Y appears in Redirection Mode 2 Choose Test and diagnostics 3 From Test and diagnostics choose End User Mode Basic...

Page 51: ...e window Test summary window The results of each test Move the cursor and press Enter key on the cursor line to display the details of the test If an error is detected by System Diagnostics the relevant test result in the Test summary window is highlighted in red and Abnormal End appears in the result on the right side Move the cursor to the test that detected the error and press Enter key Take no...

Page 52: ...st Result Shows the screen of the above diagnostics Device List Shows a list of connected devices Log Info Shows and saves the log information of the diagnostics To save it connect FAT formatted removable media and then choose Save F Option Optional features can be used from this menu Reboot Restarts the server 5 Choose Reboot in Enduser Menu The server will restart System Diagnostics is now compl...

Page 53: ...hen turn on the server 2 Press F4 key while the message below appears Press F2 SETUP F3 Internal Flash Memory F4 ROM Utility F12 Network Note Offline tool will start when F4 key is pressed during running the option ROM utility at the legacy boot mode 3 Keyboard Selection Menu appears after POST completion The following menu appears after choosing a keyboard type 4 Choose a feature from the menu Se...

Page 54: ...representative if a trouble that requires Off line Maintenance Utility occurs Off line Maintenance Utility has the following features IPMI Information Viewer Displays System Event Log SEL Sensor Data Record SDR and Field Replaceable Unit FRU in Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI and also back up such logs Using this feature system errors and events can be investigated to locate the par...

Page 55: ...r details of the remote KVM see EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User s Guide in EXPRESSBUILDER Note Connect the LAN cable to the connector on management LAN port Or if Shared BMC LAN feature is used connect the LAN cable to the corresponding LAN connector You can also control Offline Tools remotely by using BIOS Console Redirection Preparation 9 3 2 Enable the remote management feature of EXPRESSSCOPE Engin...

Page 56: ...cribes the RAID configuration utility installed in the server 6 Details of EXPRESSBUILDER Describes the EXPRESSBUILDER attached to the server 7 EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 Describes EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 8 NEC ESMPRO Describes NEC ESMPRO used to manage and monitor the server 9 NEC Product Info Collection Utility Describes the NEC Product Info Collection Utility 10 Ezclct Viewer Describes Ezclct Viewer 1...

Page 57: ...Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 57 Chapter 2 Useful Features 13 Express Report Service MG Describes about Express Report Service MG ...

Page 58: ...utility SETUP 1 1 Starting SETUP Turn on the server and proceed with POST Press F2 key while the following message is displayed Press F2 SETUP 1 2 Parameters SETUP has the following menus Main menu Advanced menu Security menu Server menu Boot menu Save Exit menu These menus have several submenus for configuring Main 1 2 1 When you start SETUP the Main menu appears first ...

Page 59: ...is displayed UEFI Spec Version display only Displays the UEFI Specification version Memory Information Total Memory display only Displays the basic memory capacity System Language English Français Español Deutsch Italiano Specifies the display language for the BIOS If you run SETUP with BIOS Redirection Port enabled English is automatically selected and you cannot change System Language If BIOS Re...

Page 60: ...uide 60 Chapter 2 Useful Features Advanced 1 2 2 Advanced menu appears when the cursor is moved to Advanced For the menus that show a to their left press Enter key to display its submenu and then change the settings When Boot Mode is UEFI When Boot Mode is Legacy ...

Page 61: ...sables the prefetcher of L1 data cache Hardware Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the optimal access from memory to cache Execute Disable Bit Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Execute Disable Bit feature This option is displayed only when the installed processor supports this feature VT x Disable...

Page 62: ... shown below ー Windows Server 2016 ー Windows Server 2012 ー Windows Server 2012 R2 ー VMware ESXi 6 ー VMware ESXi 6 5 The X2APIC feature must be disabled when using an OS shown below ー Windows Server 2008 R2 See Chapter 1 Installing Windows in Installation Guide and determine whether this feature is enabled or disabled according to description in Before Starting Setup appropriate to your OS Factory ...

Page 63: ...cessor 1 Max Cores display only Displays the maximum number of cores in Processor 1 L2 Cache RAM display only Displays the secondary cache size of processor 1 L3 Cache RAM display only Displays the tertiary cache size of processor 1 Microcode Revision display only Displays the revision of the microcode applied to processor 1 EMT64 display only Displays Supported when processor 1 supports Intel 64 ...

Page 64: ...ssor EIST Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Enhanced Intel SpeedStep R Technology feature This option is displayed only when the installed processor supports this feature Energy Performance Performance Balanced Performance Balanced Energy Energy Efficient Specifies whether the performance is preferred or energy saving is preferred while processor is running This option is displayed only when EI...

Page 65: ...n Hardware Memory Test Disabled Enabled Specifies whether to perform a memory test Enabled if an error is detected during the test the applicable memory resource will be disabled Memory Retest No Yes Yes the memory error is cleared and all DIMMs are tested on the next POST process This option is automatically changed to No after starting the server Memory Frequency Limit Auto 1333 MHz 1600 MHz 186...

Page 66: ...isplays the current memory operating frequency DIMM1 Status DIMM2 Status DIMM3 Status DIMM4 Status display only Displays the current memory status The number displayed here corresponds to a DIMM slot number The number indicates the amount of memory as well as means that memory is normal The list below shows the meanings of the other states Disabled The memory has failed Not Present No memory is in...

Page 67: ... size of the address space for the PCI device Above 4GB Decoding Disabled Enabled Enable or disable the function that maps the memory to an address space that is more than 4GB for 64 bit PCle device This option is not displayed when SATA Mode is set to RAID Mode PCI Bus Static Allocation Disabled Enabled Enables or disables static allocation of PCI bus numbers PCIe Completion Timeout 50 µsec to 10...

Page 68: ...or on board LAN 1 LAN2 Option ROM Scan Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the option ROM SCAN for on board LAN 2 PCI1 Slot Option ROM PCI2 Slot Option ROM PCI3 Slot Option ROM PCI4 Slot Option ROM Express5800 T110i T110i S Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the option ROM on each PCI board Only PCI4 Slot Option ROM is set to Enabled as factory settings PCI1A Slot Option ROM PCI1B Slot Option R...

Page 69: ... Slot Link Speed Limit PCI2 Slot Link Speed Limit PCI3 Slot Link Speed Limit PCI4 Slot Link Speed Limit Express5800 T110i T110i S 2 5 GT s 5 0 GT s 8 0 GT s Specifies the upper limit of the link speed for the PCI slots in the range specified in Target Link Speed Limit PCI1A Slot Link Speed Limit PCI1B Slot Link Speed Limit PCI1C Slot Link Speed Limit Express5800 R110i 2 5 GT s 5 0 GT s 8 0 GT s Sp...

Page 70: ... by the Intel chipset This option is displayed only when the installed processor supports this feature Wake On LAN PME Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the feature that remotely powers on through a network Wake On RTC Alarm Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the feature that remotely powers on using the real time clock When you do not use this feature keep it disabled Factory setting Tips Us...

Page 71: ... the cursor to it and then press Enter key to show its submenus Option Parameter Description SATA Information This option is not displayed when SATA Mode is RAID Mode SATA Mode Disabled AHCI Mode RAID Mode Specifies SATA Mode For the models that show RAID Mode this option is only for display Hard Disk Drive Pre Delay Disable 3 Seconds 6 Seconds 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 15 Seconds 21 Seconds 30 Seconds...

Page 72: ...l Features a SATA Information submenu Option Parameter Description SATA Port0 display only Displays the devices connected to each port Not Present means that no device is connected to the port SATA Port1 SATA Port2 SATA Port3 SATA Port4 SATA Port5 SATA Port6 SATA Port7 Factory setting ...

Page 73: ...n below Option Parameter Description Device Reset Timeout 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec Specifies the time to wait when Start Unit Command is issued to a USB mass storage device Controller Timeout 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec Specifies the time to wait when Control Bulk or Interrupt Transfer Command is issued to a USB controller XHCI Hand off Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the XHCI Hand off featu...

Page 74: ...iguration submenu On Advanced choose Serial Port Configuration and then press Enter key to display the menu screen shown below On BIOS Redirection Port choose Serial Port A or Serial Port B and then press Enter key to display the menu screen shown below For details about the options see the table on the next page ...

Page 75: ...vice that supports this feature must be connected If the connected device does not support this feature the serial ports will fail to return from halt state Console Redirection Settings BIOS Redirection Port Disabled Serial Port A Serial Port B Enables or disables the console redirection feature for the specified serial port Specifying Serial Port A or Serial Port B enables direct connection throu...

Page 76: ...nter key to display the menu screen shown below Option Parameter Description Network Stack Disabled Enabled Enable or disable UEFI Network Stack If this option is set to Enabled the menu items below appear PXE Configuration Network Mode Disabled IPv4 IPv6 Specify the PXE network mode Media Detect Count 1 50 Specify the number of times trying to detect media at PXE connection iSCSI Configuration Fa...

Page 77: ...rameter Description iSCSI Initiator Name Alphanumeric character between 4 and 223 Specify the name of the iSCSI Initiator The initiator name must be IQN format iSCSI Qualifier Name The menu items below can be selected when iSCSI Initiator Name is specified Add an Attempt Attempt XX Delete Attempts Change Attempt Order Factory setting ...

Page 78: ...Maintenance Guide 78 Chapter 2 Useful Features 1 Add an Attempt submenu Note A MAC address is displayed when the onboard LAN controller or the UEFI driver for the PCI device is loaded Option Parameter Description MAC XX XX XX XX XX XX Factory setting ...

Page 79: ...ure ISID 6 digit numerics Specify the lower 3 bytes of the OUI format ISID The MAC address is stored by default Enable DHCP Disabled Enabled Enable or disable the DHCP server Initiator IP Address IP Address Specify the IP address of the initiator This item is not displayed when Enabled is selected for Enable DHCP or IP6 is selected for Internet Protocol Initiator Subnet Mask IP Address Specify sub...

Page 80: ... Name Up to 126 Alphanumeric characters Specify the CHAP name This item is displayed when CHAP is selected for Authentication Type CHAP Secret Alphanumeric characters between 12 and 16 digits Specify the CHAP secret This item is displayed when CHAP is selected for Authentication Type CHAP Status display only Displays the status of the CHAP secret This item is displayed when CHAP is selected for Au...

Page 81: ...X XX XX XX XX XX submenu in 1 Add an Attempt submenu 3 Delete Attempts submenu Option Parameter Description Attempt XX Disabled Enabled Select Enabled for an iSCSI attempt you want to delete Commit Changes and Exit Save the current setting and return to the iSCSI Configuration submenu Discard Changes and Exit Discard the current setting and return to the iSCSI Configuration submenu Factory setting...

Page 82: ... Change Attempt Order Specify the priority of iSCSI attempt Press the Enter key to open the pop up window and specify the priority by using or key Commit Changes and Exit Save the current setting and return to the iSCSI Configuration submenu Discard Changes and Exit Discard the current setting and return to the iSCSI Configuration submenu Factory setting ...

Page 83: ...EFI Driver Configuration submenu Option Parameter Description UEFI Driver Name This item is displayed when the onboard LAN controller or a UEFI driver for a PCI device is loaded The on screen menu depends on the specified UEFI driver VLAN Configuration MAC XXXXXXXXXXXX Driver Health Factory setting ...

Page 84: ...guration MAC XXXXXXXXXXXX submenu Option Parameter Description Create new VLAN VLAN ID 0 4094 Specify VLAN ID Priority 0 7 Specify VLAN Priority Add VLAN Add VLAN Configured VLAN List VLAN ID x Priority x Disabled Enabled Set VLAN to be deleted to Enabled Remove VLAN Delete the specified VLAN Factory setting ...

Page 85: ...s b Driver Health submenu Option Parameter Description UEFI Driver Name display only Displays the status of the UEFI driver This item is displayed when the onboard LAN controller or a UEFI driver for a PCI device is loaded and the UEFI driver supports the Driver Health Protocol Factory setting ...

Page 86: ...er key to show its submenus Choose either Administrator Password or User Password and then press Enter key to display the screen where you can register change the password Tips Set Administrator Password before setting User Password Do not set any password before installing the OS If you have forgotten the password see Chapter 1 7 Resetting and Clearing the Server to clear password For details abo...

Page 87: ...requires a password entry on boot This option can be selected when Administrator Password is set Disable USB Ports Disabled Front Rear Internal Front Rear Front Internal Rear Internal Front Rear Internal Selects the ports to be disabled Note that the USB keyboard can be used while POST is running Remote Keyboard and Mouse Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the remote keyboard and mouse supported...

Page 88: ... disable the Secure Boot function This function is enabled when the key is registered Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Set it to Custom to add delete the key Invalid Signature Detection Boot Next Device Halt Specify the operation when an illegal signature is detected by the Secure Boot function If Halt is specified a pop up message is displayed during POST Select OK to boot the device of the next ...

Page 89: ... can execute this section only when you set Default Key Provision to Enabled Save All Secure Boot Variables Save all keys and signature databases PK KEK DB DBX and DBT in an external media You can execute this section only when you have registered PK KEK db dbx and dbt keys Secure Boot variable Size Key Key source display only Display the status of keys and signature databases PK KEK DB DBX and DB...

Page 90: ...aintenance Guide 90 Chapter 2 Useful Features 2 Trusted Computing submenu On Security choose Trusted Computing and then press Enter key to display the menu screen shown below If you enable TPM Support enable TPM State the following menu screen appears ...

Page 91: ...lays TPM Support Status TPM Active Status display only TPM Owner Status display only Platform Hierarchy Disabled Enabled Enable or disable Platform Hierarchy This item can be selected if TPM Support is Enabled Storage Hierarchy Disabled Enabled Enable or disable Storage Hierarchy This item can be selected if TPM Support is Enabled Endorsement Hierarchy Disabled Enabled Enable or disable Endorsemen...

Page 92: ...arameter Description VT x Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed processor feature VT d Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O feature This option is displayed only when the installed processor supports this feature ...

Page 93: ...nd PCI PERR or SERR is detected FRB 2 Policy Retry 3 Times Disable FRB2 Timer Always Reset Specifies how to operate when FRB level 2 errors occur Boot Monitoring Disabled 5 60 minutes Enables or disables the boot monitoring feature and specifies the timeout setting To use this feature install NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService on Windows If starting up an OS on which it is not installed disable this fe...

Page 94: ...errupt line to the BMC Post Error Pause Disabled Enabled Specifies whether to stop the POST once at the end of POST if an error occurs during the POST Memory Error Halt Boot Specifies whether to stop operation at the end of POST processing if a memory resource error occurred while executing POST This option is enabled if POST Error Pause in the Server menu is enabled Even if this option is set to ...

Page 95: ...assis Part Number display only Displays the part number of the chassis Chassis Serial Number display only Displays the serial number of the chassis Onboard LAN1 MAC display only Displays the MAC address of the onboard LAN port 1 Onboard LAN2 MAC display only Displays the MAC address of the onboard LAN port 2 Management LAN MAC display only Displays the MAC address of the management LAN port BMC De...

Page 96: ...LINK Delay Time xx 600 Specifies the waiting time before powering on DC within the range between xx and 600 seconds This feature is enabled when Power On or Last State is specified in the AC LINK setting xx indicates the minimum configurable time and is displayed when executing Load Setup Defaults If Save Changes and Exit is selected with a value smaller than the minimum value specified the minimu...

Page 97: ...System status before AC power was turned off AC LINK setting Stay Off Last State Power On Operating Off On On Abort DC power is also Off Off Off On Forced shutdown Off On On Continue pressing the POWER switch for at least 4 seconds to forcibly turn off the power Tips If an uninterruptible power supply UPS is used for automatic operation set the AC LINK to Power On AC LINK option becomes valid when...

Page 98: ...bles or disables Numlock Setup Prompt Timeout 0 65535 Specifies the time in seconds until F2 is pressed to launch SETUP The specified value is reflected to waiting time immediately before completion of POST Boot Mode Legacy UEFI Specify the boot mode This option can be selected when Secure Boot is set to Disabled Select UEFI for the following OS ー Windows Server 2016 ー Windows Server 2012 ー Window...

Page 99: ... the Priorities of the same device type has failed a device of the Priorities of the next device type is booted For example if there are 2 Priorities for each device type the priority of the Boot Option and the Priorities of each device type are as following Priority of boot option and the Priorities of each device type 1 to 8 1 Boot Option 1 CD DVD CD DVD Priorities Boot Option 1 CD DVD device 1 ...

Page 100: ...follows AMI Remote CD DVD devices are registered as the device of highest priority in CD DVD Priorities If Load Setup Defaults in the Save Exit menu is executed AMI Remote CD DVD devices are registered as the device of highest priority in CD DVD Priorities See EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User s Guide for details of Remote Management Extended License Tips If the boot mode is UEFI the device information t...

Page 101: ...oses the system automatically restarts c Save Changes and Power Off Changes are saved in NVRAM After the SETUP utility closes the power of the server is automatically turned off d Discard Changes and Power Off Changes are discarded and the parameters are reset to the previous settings After the SETUP utility closes the power of the server is automatically turned off e Load Setup Defaults This opti...

Page 102: ...nfiguration 1 If you press the F4 key while the POST is running the Keyboard type selection menu appears Keyboard type selection menu 2 When you select a type of keyboard that is connected to the server the Off line TOOL MENU appears Off line TOOL menu 3 Selecting Server Configuration Utility in Off line TOOL MENU starts Server Configuration Utility ...

Page 103: ... details see Chapter 2 2 2 EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 b ECO Views or sets information concerning Management Engine ME For details see Chapter 2 2 3 6 ECO c Battery Views or sets information concerning Battery when the server is the Battery model For details see Chapter 2 2 7 Battery Configuration d Help Opens help screen of Server Configuration Utility e Return to the previous menu Exits Server Configu...

Page 104: ...ly the new values to BMC For details see Chapter 2 2 3 Configuration Menu b Clear SEL Erases System Event Log SEL of BMC For details see Chapter 2 2 4 Clear SEL c Reset Resets BMC without changing configurations For details see Chapter 2 2 5 Reset d Configuration Initialization Initializes BMC configurations to restore the default settings For details see Chapter 2 2 6 Initializing Configuration e...

Page 105: ...2 2 3 1 Network b User Management Manages users who use BMC For details see Chapter 2 2 3 2 User Management c Mail Alert Views E mail alert issued from BMC and change parameters For details see Chapter 2 2 3 3 Mail Alert d SNMP Alert Views SNMP alert issued from BMC and change parameters For details see Chapter 2 2 3 4 SNMP Alert e System Operation Sets parameters for remote KVM console and remote...

Page 106: ...lf Duplex at speed of 100 Mbps 10Mbps Full Connecting by Full Duplex at speed of 10 Mbps 10Mbps Half Connecting by Half Duplex at speed of 10 Mbps Auto Negotiation BMC MAC Address Display MAC Address of BMC DHCP Determine whether to dynamically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server If this item is set to Enable BMC set the value obtained from DHCP server on IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gat...

Page 107: ...ervice Enable SSH Port Number Specify the SSH port number 11 22 1 Can be specified if the server supports this feature 2 When set to Shared BMC LAN the BMC LAN port is disabled When set to Shared BMC LAN the system OS LAN port also transmits or receives data Thus the network performance may be reduced due to load of system LAN or BMC LAN 3 If an illegal value is specified for subnet mask an error ...

Page 108: ...5 6 Blank Authentication Password Set the authentication password for Active Directory 5 7 Blank User Domain Name Specify the user domain name 5 8 Blank Timeout Specify timeout period for connection with Domain Controller 5 120 Domain Controller Server1 Enable or disable Domain Controller Server 1 5 9 Enable Server Address1 Specify IP address of Domain Controller Server 1 5 10 Blank Domain Control...

Page 109: ...signed for other number are not allowed 3 Up to 19 ASCII characters can be used excluding blank quotation ampersand question mark equal sign and 4 Privileges are defined as follows Administrator User who has administrator right All operations are allowed Operator User who can operate the machine Session management license registration remote KVM media configuration and update are not allowed User ...

Page 110: ...able Disable of To 3 1 Disable To 3 E Mail Address Specify the mail address of To 3 2 3 Blank From Specify the mail address of From 3 Blank Reply To Specify the mail address of Reply To 3 Blank Subject Specify the Subject 4 Blank Subject Option Enable or disable the feature to add Subject Option Disable X Priority Date Formats Enable or disable the feature to add X Priority and select date format ...

Page 111: ...e Alert Test Execute test by sending an alert by mail 10 1 When Mail Alert is enabled at least one address should be enabled 2 Can be specified only when To X is set to Enable 3 Up to 255 characters including alphanumeric hyphen underscore period and at mark can be used 4 Up to 63 alphanumeric characters excluding and can be used 5 Up to 255 alphanumeric characters hyphen and period can be used fo...

Page 112: ...3 Enable or disable tertiary receiver 4 Disable IP Address3 Specify the IP Address of tertiary receiver 5 0 0 0 0 Alert Level Alert Level Specify the kind of event to alert Error Warning Error When Error is detected in each sensor type the alert is sent to the valid receiver Error Warning When Error or Warning is detected in each sensor type the alert is sent to the valid receiver Error Warning In...

Page 113: ...Language Select a keyboard language Japanese JP English US French FR German DE English US Remote Media Encryption Enable or disable encryption Enable Remote CD DVD No Encryption Specify the port number of remote CD DVD port when encryption is disabled 1 5120 Remote USB Memory No Encryption Display the port number of remote USB memory when encryption is disabled Remote CD DVD port number 2 Remote F...

Page 114: ...m Average power consumption Watt CPU Throttling Shows Current Maximum Minimum Average CPU throttling rate 2 Memory Throttling Shows Current Maximum Minimum Average memory throttling rate 2 Configuration Aggressive Mode Enable or disable Aggressive Mode Disable Power Threshold Pa Specify power threshold in Aggressive Mode Allowable range is between AAA and Maximum Power Consumption Watt 3 4 Maximum...

Page 115: ...rmance Optimized Disable CPU Cores Specify the number of cores to be disabled Allowable value is between 0 and Number of maximum cores 1 7 0 Configuration Initialization Initialize configuration Parameters for ECO setting are returned to default value 1 These values are reference purpose only Each value might be different from the actual value which depends on your system configuration 2 Technolog...

Page 116: ...n Key Specify the Authentication Key 4 5 guest Redirection Enable or disable Redirection feature 4 6 Enable 1 When this item is changed to from Overwrite oldest SEL all log records in the SEL Repository are cleared 2 Disabling Platform Event Filter also disables SNMP alert 3 When BMC can be managed directly from NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver 5 4 or later this item must be set to Enable If it is set to En...

Page 117: ...ocessing and returns to BMC Configuration menu Enter key Clears SEL 2 5 Reset If you select Reset on EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 menu the confirmation message as show below appears Confirmation message Reset ESC key Stops processing and returns to BMC Configuration menu Enter key Resets BMC It takes about several minute to restart BMC Note Do not shutdown the system reboot the system or perform any swit...

Page 118: ...confirmation message as show below appears Confirmation message Initialization ESC key Stops processing and returns to Main menu Enter key Initializes BMC configuration settings and restores the default value After initialization it takes several minutes to restart BMC Note Do not shutdown the system reboot the system or perform any switch operation while BMC is being initialized for approximately...

Page 119: ...r Configuration for details c Clear Battery Maintenance Information A menu used by maintenance staff to clear information when replacing battery Use this menu only when replacing the battery it will clear important information such as warranty information See Chapter 2 2 7 3 Clear Battery Maintenance Information for details d Help Shows the help for Battery Configuration e Return to the previous m...

Page 120: ... Charging Discharging Unknown Battery Pack Replacement Displays whether battery pack needs to be replaced or not 1 Need No Need Remaining Charge Displays remaining capacity mAh of the battery 1 Full Charge Capacity Displays full charge capacity mAh of the battery 1 Rated Capacity Displays rated capacity mAh of the battery 1 Voltage Displays voltage mV of the battery 1 Current Displays current mA o...

Page 121: ...e is uncertain is displayed 3 Approximate Backup Time at Full Charge is reference value of estimated operating time Actual operating time may differ depending on ambient temperature and the other conditions Battery Controller Configuration 2 7 2 Described below is details of the items to be displayed when you select Battery Controller Configuration in battery configuration menu List of items in Ba...

Page 122: ...ecause it initializes important information such as warranty information and so on Confirmation message of clearing battery maintenance information ESC key Stops processing and returns to Battery Configuration menu Enter key Transits to final confirmation screen of clearing battery maintenance information By pressing Enter key final confirmation screen below is displayed Then type CLEAR and press ...

Page 123: ...ta 3 1 1 Compensation for recorded data NEC does not pay compensation for data recorded on Flash FDD even if the data is lost 3 1 2 Handling Flash FDD Flash FDDs are consumables If Flash FDD causes an error exchange to a new Flash FDD Do not turn off the server while the access LED of Flash FDD is blinking Flash FDD cannot be connected to a USB hub Directly connect Flash FDD to the server Before t...

Page 124: ... power consumption which allows more servers to be installed in the environment where the power consumption is limited For settings information see EXPRESSSCOPE Engine3 User s Guide or NEC ESMPRO Manager online help 4 1 Supported OS The power control feature is available for the following OSs Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Ser...

Page 125: ... Configuration Utility starts Press Ctrl M or Enter to run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Tips If you fail to press Ctrl M keys or Enter key or the system proceeds without displaying the following screen restart the system and press Ctrl M keys on POST screen 1 x in LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Verx xx represents the version of utility 2 mm dd yyy represents created date 3 z in...

Page 126: ...l Features 5 1 1 Quitting LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility To quit the utility press the Esc key on the TOP menu of LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Select Yes Press CTRL ALT DEL To Reboot The System When the above message appears press Ctrl Alt Del keys The server restarts Yes No Exit ...

Page 127: ... Adapter Select an adapter Rebuild Rate 30 Percentage of IO for Rebuild Chk Const Rate 30 Percentage of IO for Check Consistency FGI Rate 30 Percentage of IO for Foreground Initialize BGI Rate 30 Percentage of IO for Background Initialize Disk WC Off Use or not use Write Cache of Adapter unavailable on LSI Software RAID Read Ahead On On Off Read Ahead Bios State Enable Enable or disable LSI Softwa...

Page 128: ... setting of Virtual Drive Disk WC Display Write Cache Policy of Virtual Drive Read Ahead Display Read Ahead Policy of Virtual Drive Physical Drive Operation of physical drive Physical Drive Selection Menu Select a physical drive Make HotSpare Specify hot spare disk used for Auto Rebuild Force Online Forcibly make physical device online Change Drv State Forcibly make offline if the physical device ...

Page 129: ...w Configuration clears the existing configuration To add configuration to the existing configuration select View add Configuration Note You cannot specify the Virtual Drive capacity on the Easy Configuration menu Use New Configuration or View Add Configuration instead For RAID10 the Virtual Drive is configured with the maximum capacity You cannot specify the capacity For RAID0 you can skip the ste...

Page 130: ... The New Configuration ARRAY SELECTION MENU screen appears 4 Move the cursor onto the physical device to be included in the disk array and then press the Space key The display for the selected physical device changes from READY to ONLINE READY READY PORT 0 1 New Configuration ARRAY SELECTION MENU ONLINE A00 00 ONLINE A00 01 PORT 0 1 New Configuration ARRAY SELECTION MENU ...

Page 131: ...t 6 Press the F10 key to create a virtual drive The Virtual Drives Configure screen appears The figure below shows an example of RAID1 configured with two physical devices xxx xxxGB shows capacity SPAN 1 A 0 Select Configurable Array s Units MB Size xxxxxxMB DWC Off RA On Accept SPAN NO RAID 1 Virtual Drive 0 Virtual Drive s Configured VD RAID Size Stripes StripeSz Status 0 1 xxx xxxGB 2 64 KB ONL...

Page 132: ...t RAID5 2 Units Specify the unit MB GB or TB used in Size field 3 Size Specify the size of the virtual drive Up to eight Virtual Drives can be created per RAID Controller 4 DWC Disk Write Cache Specify the method for writing cached data to the disk Parameter Remarks Off Write through On Write back Recommended For this workstation write back is recommended for good performance Note however that cac...

Page 133: ...rmation 12 Press the Esc key to return to the TOP menu screen and select Initialize 13 On the Virtual Drives screen move the cursor to the virtual drive to be initialized and then press the Space key The Virtual Drive is selected 14 Press the F10 key 15 Select Yes to start initialization When the progress bar in the Init Of VD Is In Progress screen indicates 100 initialization is completed Press t...

Page 134: ...the physical device displaying FAIL and then press the Space key to select it The color of FAIL indication for the selected physical device changes to pink 5 Press the F10 key 6 Select Yes to start the rebuild process When the Completed indication in the REBUILDING screen indicates 100 the rebuild process is completed 7 Press the Esc key to return to the TOP menu and exit LSI Software RAID Configu...

Page 135: ...and then Physical Drive 4 The Objects PHYSICAL DRIVE SELECTION MENU screen appears 5 Move the cursor onto the physical device to be hot spared and then press the Enter key 6 Select Make HotSpare 7 When you select Yes the display for the physical device changes to HOTSP Connect the physical device Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Configure HotSpare Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Ut...

Page 136: ... menu screen and then exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Note To cancel the hot spare setting select Objects and then Physical Drive move the cursor onto the physical device to be canceled for hot sparing press the Enter key and then select Change Drv State ONLINE A00 00 ONLINE A00 01 PORT 0 1 Objects PHYSICAL DRIVES SELECTION MENU HOTSP 2 ...

Page 137: ...n appears 4 Move the cursor onto the virtual drive to be checked for consistency and press the Space key The virtual drive is selected 5 Press the F10 key 6 Select Yes to start consistency checking When the Completed indication on the CC Under Progress screen indicates 100 the consistency check is completed 7 Press the Esc key to return to the TOP menu and exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Util...

Page 138: ... the virtual drive to be removed and then press the Delete key Select Yes when the message Want To Delete A VD is displayed 2 Force Online Use this feature to forcibly put a physical device in the FAIL status online From the TOP menu select Objects Physical Drive select the target physical device and then select Force Online 3 Rebuild Rate Use this feature to specify the rebuild rate From the TOP ...

Page 139: ...on the server and wait for POST proceed After a while the following message appears at the bottom left of the screen Press F2 SETUP F4 ROM Utility F12 Network Press CTRL P MEBX If you press the F2 key SETUP starts upon completion of POST and the Main menu is displayed You can also start SETUP by pressing the F2 key while expanding option ROM Tips If you fail to press F2 key or the system proceeds ...

Page 140: ...dvanced menu The Advanced menu appears if you move the cursor to the position of Advanced If you select UEFI Driver Configuration and press the Enter key the following submenu appears Select LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility and press the Enter key The TOP menu of LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility appears ...

Page 141: ...Guide 141 Chapter 2 Useful Features 5 4 3 Quitting LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility To quit the utility press the Esc key on the TOP menu of LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility When the following screen appears the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility is exited ...

Page 142: ...river TimeStamp UEFI driver build version Change Controller Properties Change of the parameter for the RAID controller Apply Changes Reflecting the change Set Factory Defaults Setting to the default value Set Boot Device Setting of the Virtual Drive to start up the OS Rebuild Rate 30 Ratio of the Rebuild IO 30 Background Initialization BGI Rate 30 Ratio of the Background Initialize IO 30 Consisten...

Page 143: ... Ahead Enable Read Ahead setting View Associated Drives Displaying the Physical Drive configuring the Virtual Drive Select Virtual Drive Operations Virtual Drive operation Select Virtual Drive Virtual Drive selection Start Locate Device dependent Lights on blink the LED of the slot on which the selected Virtual Drive is mounted Stop Locate Device dependent Lights off the LED of the slot on which m...

Page 144: ...rations Operations of the Physical Drives Select Drive Physical Drive selection Start Locate Device dependent Lights on blink the LED of the slot on which the selected Physical Drive is mounted Stop Locate Device dependent Lights off the LED of the slot on which the selected Physical Drive is mounted Drive Operation Operations executed in the Physical Drive Operation Progress Progress of the opera...

Page 145: ...creen select Virtual Drive Management and then Create Configuration 3 For Select RAID Level on the following screen select the RAID level RAID0 RAID1 RAID10 Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Create add Virtual Drive Check the Virtual Drive settings Initialize Virtual Drive Perform Consistency Check Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Install OS and Universal RAID Utility 1 1 Thi...

Page 146: ... Drive Group The procedures to create the virtual drive in each case are following below Note Up to eight virtual drives can be created For RAID10 only creating a new virtual drive is available For RAID10 the virtual drive is configured with the maximum capacity You cannot specify the capacity 4 1 New creation RAID0 1 1 On the screen shown in step 3 select Unconfigured Capacity of Select Drives Fr...

Page 147: ...hysical device type selected is displayed on the following screen select the physical device to be created and select Enable 4 Select all of the physical devices to be created select Apply Changes and then select OK on the next screen Note You may select either of the upper or lower Apply Changes which is provided at two locations ...

Page 148: ...ual Drive Size Unit Specify the unit MB GB TB used for Virtual Drive Size 5 4 Disk WC Specify the Disk Write Cache policy Parameter Remarks Enable Write back Disable Write through Recommended For this server Setting Enable is recommended for good performance Note however that cached data may be lost at an unexpected power failure Selecting Disable degrades performance by approximately 50 comparing...

Page 149: ...ide 149 Chapter 2 Useful Features 6 When all the settings are completed select Save Configuration Note You may select either of the upper or lower Save Configuration which is provided at two locations 7 Select Yes and then select OK on the next screen A virtual drive is created ...

Page 150: ...Chapter 2 Useful Features 4 2 New creation RAID10 Select RAID10 for Select RAID Level 1 Select Select Drives under Span1 and then select the device type for Select Media Type Note The Both option is not available The options for Select Media Type vary depending on the connected device ...

Page 151: ...n the selected physical device is displayed select two physical devices to be created and then select Enabled 3 Select all of the physical devices to be created select Apply Changes and then select OK on the next screen Note You may select either of the upper or lower Apply Changes which is provided at two locations ...

Page 152: ...pan2 and then select the device type for Select Media Type 6 When the selected physical device is displayed select two physical devices to be created and then select Enabled 7 Select all of the physical devices to be created select Apply Changes and then select OK on the next screen Note You may select either of the upper or lower Apply Changes which is provided at two locations ...

Page 153: ... Specify the Read Ahead setting Parameter Remarks Disable Does not perform read ahead Enable Performs read ahead Recommended Note For RAID 10 the virtual drive can be created only with the maximum size Parameter Remarks Enable Wright back Disable Write through Recommended For this server Setting Enable is recommended for good performance Note however that cached data may be lost at an unexpected p...

Page 154: ... 154 Chapter 2 Useful Features 9 When all of the settings are complete select Save Configuration Note You may select either of the upper or lower Save Configuration which is provided at two locations 10 Select Yes and then select OK on the next screen The virtual drive is created ...

Page 155: ...10i S T110i Maintenance Guide 155 Chapter 2 Useful Features 4 3 Additional creation 1 Select Free Capacity of Select Drives From 2 Select Select Drive Groups 3 Select the Drive Group to be additionally created from Choose Drive Group and set to Enabled ...

Page 156: ... 5 1 Virtual Drive Name Specify the name of the virtual drive Optional 5 2 Virtual Drive Size Specify the capacity of the virtual drive 5 3 Virtual Drive Size Unit Specify the unit MB GB TB used for Virtual Drive Size Important The Disk WC and Read Ahead settings reflect the original Drive Group setting If you change these settings the original Drive Group setting is also changed 6 When all the se...

Page 157: ...irtual drive is created 5 Select Virtual Drive Management and then Manage Virtual Drive Properties and check the virtual drive information on the following screen When multiple virtual drives are created for Select Virtual Drive select the virtual drive you want to check 6 Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen and select Select Virtual Drive Operations ...

Page 158: ...zed from Select Virtual Drive Important Data is lost after initialization Take extreme care to select the correct Virtual Drive 8 Select Virtual Drive Operation and then select Fast Initialization on the following screen Important In the UEFI mode Full Initialization on the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility takes so long time so do not select it ...

Page 159: ...o start the Fast Initialization Note Fast Initialization completes in a few seconds or several tens of seconds 10 Select OK 11 Install the OS You don t need to install the OS if the created virtual drive is not for booting the OS After the OS is installed install Universal RAID Utility For more information about how to install refer to the User s Guide that comes with this server ...

Page 160: ...uide for the Universal RAID Utility Important In the UEFI mode the Check consistency on the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility takes so long time Run the Check consistency from the Universal RAID Utility on the OS Inconsistency may be detected at the first time of the consistency check but there is no problem Note For RAID0 running Check Consistency is not required 13 Pressing the Esc key to ...

Page 161: ...AID Utility on the OS If you need to run Rebuild on the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility follow the procedure below 1 Replace a physical device and then restart the server 2 Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility 3 From the TOP menu select Drive Management and then Select Drive Operations The following screen appears 4 Confirm that the target physical device is displayed for Select Dri...

Page 162: ... and then select Rebuild 6 Select Start Operation 7 Select OK to start the rebuild Note The status of Operation Progress is not automatically updated If you want to update the progress status press the Esc key to return previous screen and then select Select Virtual Drive Operations again 8 Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility ...

Page 163: ...e 1 Connect a physical device for hot sparing and then turn on the server 2 Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility 3 On the TOP menu screen select Drive Management 4 The following screen appears Connect the physical device Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Configure HotSpare Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility ...

Page 164: ...AID System Configuration Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 164 Chapter 2 Useful Features 5 Select Select Drive and then select the physical device for hot sparing 6 Select Drive Operation ...

Page 165: ...110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 165 Chapter 2 Useful Features 7 Select Assign Global Hot Spare Drive 8 Select Start Operation and then select OK 9 Return to the TOP menu screen 10 Select Drive Management 11 Select View Global Hot Spare ...

Page 166: ...tenance Guide 166 Chapter 2 Useful Features 12 Confirm that a hot spare drive has been created 13 Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Note To cancel the HotSpare setting select Drive Management Select Drive Operations and then select Unassign Hot Spare Drive ...

Page 167: ...the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility takes so long time Run the Check consistency from the Universal RAID Utility on the OS For RAID0 running Check Consistency is not required 1 From the TOP menu of LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility select Virtual Drive Management Run LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility Run Check Consistency Exit LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility ...

Page 168: ...uration Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 168 Chapter 2 Useful Features 2 Select Select Virtual Drive Operations 3 Select the target virtual drive for Select Virtual Drive 4 Select Virtual Drive Operation ...

Page 169: ...5 RAID System Configuration Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 169 Chapter 2 Useful Features 5 Select Check Consistency 6 Select Start Operation 7 Select Yes on the next screen ...

Page 170: ...cation for Virtual Drive Operation changes to Check Consistency on the Select Virtual Drive Operations screen and the progress is displayed at the bottom of the screen Note The status of Operation Progress is not automatically updated Press the Esc key to return to the screen to the upper position once the progress status is updated when the mode enters Select Virtual Drive Operations ...

Page 171: ...lect OK 2 Place Drive Online Use this feature to forcibly put a physical device in the FAIL status online From the TOP menu Drive Management and then Select Drive Operations confirm that the target physical device is displayed for Select Drive select Drive Operation Place Drive Online and then Start Operation When a confirmation message is displayed select Yes and then select OK 3 Rebuild Rate Use...

Page 172: ...Array Physical Drive Physical Device Physical Device Drive Group Disk Array Disk Array Tips raidcmd is a command that Universal RAID Utility provides Refer to Universal RAID Utility User s Guide for more information 2 Number and ID The number to manage each component of RAID Controller of Universal RAID Utility is different from LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility See the table below Refer to ...

Page 173: ... to 100 High 8 to 14 Middle 0 to 7 Low Consistency Check Priority Chk Const Rate LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility 15 to 100 High 8 to 14 Middle 0 to 7 Low Setting level of Universal RAID Utility and the setting value Item Setting level of Universal RAID Utility Setting value Rebuild Priority Rebuild Rate LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility High 20 Middle 10 Low 5 Consistency Check Prior...

Page 174: ...hown in Chapter 2 6 2 Menus of EXPRESSBUILDER 1 Boot Selection Menu will appear Windows Application After installing Starter Pack in the server you can run EXPRESSBUILDER as a Windows application Run NEC EXPRESSBUILDER from Windows Start Menu or run the shortcut on the desk top When EXPRESSBUILDER starts as a Windows application Autorun Menu shown in Chapter 2 6 2 Menus of EXPRESSBUILDER 4 Autorun...

Page 175: ...Menu shown in 2 Home Menu appears when you choose OS installation or no key is pressed Tool Menu shown in 3 Tool Menu appears when you choose Tool menu Normal mode Usually choose this mode if you want to run the tool menu You can remotely operate EXPRESSBUILDER by using BIOS Console Redirection when choosing Tool menu Redirection mode The menu items and the tools are the same as those in normal mo...

Page 176: ...rays without installing Windows choose Manual Selection in the step 1 of Setup b Utilities Runs utilities in EXPRESSBUILDER For details see Chapter 2 6 3 Utilities in EXPRESSBUILDER c Versions Shows the versions of software drivers and EXPRESSBUILDER d Exit Closes EXPRESSBUILDER and then shut down or restart the server 3 Tool Menu Test and diagnostics Return to the previous menu Choose Test and di...

Page 177: ...nd other instruction manuals b Versions Shows the versions of software drivers and EXPRESSBUILDER c Integrated Installation Installs several applications or Starter Pack easily If the menu is not run on the server or the logon user does not have the administrator privilege this item is not available d Applications Installs or runs an application individually e Files for Setup Creates the file for ...

Page 178: ...d initializes formats it All data on Internal Flash Memory is deleted b Update Copies the data of EXPRESSBUILDER DVD or other media to Internal Flash Memory The data is overwritten and all previous data is cleared Tips The parameter file and RAID configuration data are retained 4 Starter Pack installation only available on Internal Flash Memory Installs Starter Pack to the installed Windows Starte...

Page 179: ...necting the management LAN port to your network enables you to do the following from a remote site by using a web browser and SSH client Managing the server Operating KVM keyboard video and mouse from a remote console Accessing a CD ROM DVD ROM floppy disk ISO image or USB flash drive in a remote console N8115 04 Remote KVM and Media License are required to activate these features To actualize the...

Page 180: ...0i Maintenance Guide 180 Chapter 2 Useful Features 8 NEC ESMPRO 8 1 NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService for Windows For details of NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService for Windows see NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService Installation Guide Windows in EXPRESSBUILDER ...

Page 181: ...s 8 2 NEC ESMPRO Manager NEC ESMPRO Manager can remotely control and monitor the hardware and the RAID system of the server To use these features install the bundle software for the server such as NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService For details see NEC ESMPRO Manager Installation Guide or online help ...

Page 182: ...rations to this server s BMC For details see Server Configuration Utility User s Guide in EXPRESSBUILDER 8 5 NEC ExpressUpdate Agent NEC ExpressUpdate Agent enables you to manage and update the versions of the firmware and software installed in this server You can install the downloaded packages easily by using NEC ExpressUpdate For details see NEC ExpressUpdate Agent Installation Guide in EXPRESS...

Page 183: ...ility 9 1 Usage Run the stdclct collect exe contained in the installation folder of this utility This utility is usually installed to the C ezclct folder The log folder is created in the stdclct folder and Product Info is stored in a compressed zip file Tips Log on to Windows with an account that has an administrator privilege The installation drive requires a free space of at least 2 5 GB When in...

Page 184: ...0i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 184 Chapter 2 Useful Features 10 Ezclct Viewer Ezclct Viewer can display the log files collected by NEC Product Info Collection Utility For details see Ezclct Viewer User s Guide in EXPRESSBUILDER ...

Page 185: ...3 206 RAID Controller 2GB RAID 0 1 N8103 207 RAID Controller 2GB RAID 0 1 5 6 N8103 208 RAID Controller 4GB RAID 0 1 5 6 N8103 210 RAID Controller 2GB RAID 0 1 N8103 211 RAID Controller 2GB RAID 0 1 5 6 See Installation Guide Windows for installation See Universal RAID Utility User s Guide in the attached EXPRESSBUILDER for more information 11 1 Easy Configuration Feature Easy Configuration cannot...

Page 186: ... S T110i Maintenance Guide 186 Chapter 2 Useful Features 12 Express Report Service Express Report Service HTTPS For details about Express Report Service Express Report Service HTTPS see Express Report Service Express Report Service HTTPS Installation Guide Windows in EXPRESSBUILDER ...

Page 187: ... Express5800 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 187 Chapter 2 Useful Features 13 Express Report Service MG For details about Express Report Service MG see Express Report Service MG Installation Guide Windows in EXPRESSBUILDER ...

Page 188: ...cted by the power on self test POST 2 List of Windows Event Logs Shows a list of Windows event logs 3 Accessing Data for Electrical Power Temperature and Processor Utilization Describes how to check power consumption in watts intake temperature and logical processor utilizations 4 Glossary Describes glossaries of this document 5 Revision Record Describes revision history of this document ...

Page 189: ...M2 has been disabled Press F1 to resume F2 to setup The message indicates that DIMM1 and DIMM2 have failed and that DIMM1 has been forcibly started up The next table lists the error messages and the actions to solve the problem If the error does not change even if the action is performed contact your sales representative Tips Write down the displayed messages and the beep code before contacting yo...

Page 190: ... system start up 8804 PEI_DXEIPL_NOT_FOUND 8805 DXE_ARCH_PROTOCOL_NOT_A VAILABLE 8808 DXE_FLASH_UPDATE_FAILED The Flash ROM was not written correctly 8830 PEI_RECOVERY_NO_CAPSULE The Flash ROM was not recovered correctly 8831 PEI_RECOVERY_PPI_NOT_FO UND 8832 PEI_RECOVERY_FAILED 9000 Unsupported CPU detected An unsupported CPU was detected 9E80 Forced to use CPU with error A CPU error occurred AB00...

Page 191: ... Link Failure A PCIe bus connection failure was detected by the onboard VGA controller Contact your sales representative B201 Onboard LAN 1 PCIe Link Failure A PCIe bus connection failure was detected on the onboard LAN1 port B202 Onboard LAN 2 PCIe Link Failure A PCIe bus connection failure was detected on the onboard LAN2 port B211 PCI Slot 1 PCIe Link Failure Express5800 T110i T110i S A PCIe bu...

Page 192: ... 2 PCIe Link Speed Error Express5800 T110i T110i S A PCIe bus link speed error was detected in PCI slot 2 PCI Slot 1B PCIe Link Speed Error Express5800 R110i 1 A PCIe bus link speed error was detected in PCI slot 1B B273 PCI Slot 3 PCIe Link Speed Error Express5800 T110i T110i S A PCIe bus link speed error was detected in PCI slot 3 B274 PCI Slot 4 PCIe Link Speed Error Express5800 T110i T110i S A...

Page 193: ...ller not responding Management controller does not respond Update the BMC firmware C116 Private I2C bus not Responding Private I2C bus does not respond Turn off the power disconnect the server from the outlet wait for at least 30 seconds and restart the server C117 BMC internal exception BMC internal error was detected C118 BMC A D timeout error BMC A D timeout error was detected C119 SDR reposito...

Page 194: ...as changed since the previous startup If this message appears even when no configuration change has been made contact your sales representative C300 Out of band setup configuration failure Invalid access to BMC Mezzanine card Contact your sales representative C321 System power consumption is out of range in BBUs Over capacity of system power capacity C501 Intel R Node Manager is in Recovery Mode T...

Page 195: ...ion Action 1 3 3 1 No memory in the server Make sure that the DIMMs are correctly installed If the DIMM is installed correctly contact your sales representative 1 5 2 1 No processor in the server Make sure that the processor is correctly installed If the processor is installed correctly contact your sales representative 1 An error occurred during the POST processing Contact your sales representati...

Page 196: ... Check the error message which appears on screen and take the appropriate action for each error No Available Memory in System No available memory in the server Make sure that the memory is correctly installed Error Pause in POST An error occurred during POST Check the error message which appears on screen and take the appropriate action for each error Entering BIOS SETUP MENU Running BIOS SETUP ME...

Page 197: ...ed in PCI slot x Install the PCI boards correctly PCIxx Slot UnCorrectable Error xx 1A 1B 1C Express5800 R110i 1 An uncorrectable error occurred in PCI slot xx PCI Express Uncorrectable Error 1 An uncorrectable device error occurred in PCI Express Contact your sales representative DIMM x Correctable Error x 1 4 A correctable memory error occurred in DIMM x The error was corrected If the same error...

Page 198: ...Critical VBAT Lower Non Critical VBAT Upper Non Critical VBAT Lower Critical VBAT Upper Critical Baseboard Temperature1 Lower Non Critical A temperature abnormality was detected A cooling fan has a failure or is clogged by dusts Contact your sales representative Baseboard Temperature1 Upper Non Critical Baseboard Temperature1 Lower Critical Baseboard Temperature1 Upper Critical Baseboard Temperatu...

Page 199: ...Supply1 Failure detected A power supply unit abnormality occurred Make sure that the power cord is plugged in Power Supply2 Failure detected Power Supply1 AC Lost AC input of a power supply unit was abnormality Power Supply2 AC Lost Processor Missing No CPU is installed Contact your sales representative Processor Thermal Trip The power was forcibly turned off due to a CPU temperature abnormality D...

Page 200: ...irmware Flash Corrupted Node Manager Firmware Flash Corrupted Node Manager Internal Error Node Manager can t communicate BMC Node Manager Firmware Image execution Failed Node Manager Firmware Flash Erase Error Node Manager Firmware Flash Corrupted Node Manager Internal Error Node Manager can t communicate BMC Node Manager Manufacturing Error Node Manager Persistent Storage Integrity Error Drive 0 ...

Page 201: ...an has a failure or is clogged by dusts Contact your sales representative System FAN2 Lower Non Critical System FAN3 Lower Non Critical System FAN4 Lower Non Critical System FAN5 Lower Non Critical System FAN6 Lower Non Critical System FAN7 Lower Non Critical System FAN8 Lower Non Critical System FAN9 Lower Non Critical System FAN10 Lower Non Critical System FAN11 Lower Non Critical System FAN12 L...

Page 202: ...not affect system operation 129 megasas2 Warning Reset command is issued to device Device RaidPort x Any number replaces x While the system is running This event does not affect system operation If this message is logged because OS has succeeded retry process 129 Megasr1 Warning Reset was issued to the device Device RaidPort0 During consistency check If this message has been registered as a log th...

Page 203: ...sing the device XXX ID of the process that was using the device When applying Starter Pack This event does not affect system operation if it is logged when applying Starter Pack 7023 Service Control Manager Error xxxxxxxx service terminated with the following error A device attached to the system is not functioning When running an OS for the first time This event does not affect system operation i...

Page 204: ...ed hr 0xC004F022 Original hr 0x80049E00 When running an OS for the first time This event does not affect system operation if it is not recorded repeatedly after activating the Windows 1534 Microsoft Windows User Profiles Service Warning Profile notification of event Create for component 2c86c843 77ae 4284 9722 27d65366543c failed error code is Not implemented When running an OS for the first time ...

Page 205: ...iceSetupManager Warning A connection to the Windows Update service could not be established When starting system and installing Starter Pack This event does not affect system operation if it is not recorded after connecting to the internet 201 Microsoft Windows DeviceSetupManager Warning A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services WMIS could not be established When starting system a...

Page 206: ...ct system operation 46 volmgr Error Crash dump was not initialized When installing an OS Refer to the following website http support microsoft com kb 2756313 129 Megasas35 Warning Reset command is issued to device Device RaidPort x Any number replaces x While the system is running This event does not affect system operation If this message is logged because OS has succeeded retry process 134 Micro...

Page 207: ...0010 Microsoft Windows DistributedCOM Error The server xxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx did not do registration in DCOM within the necessary timeout period When installing an OS For details refer to the following website http support microsoft com kb 956479 ja Japanese 10016 Microsoft Windows DistributedCOM Error In the settings of application specific access authorization access authorization of l...

Page 208: ...P Error Detailed information about failure of license authentication hr 0x80072EE7 When installing an OS Unless this event is not logged repeatedly after license authentication there is no problem in system operation Applications and Services Logs 200 Microsoft Windows DeviceSetupManager Warning A connection to the Windows Update Services could not be established When running the system If this ev...

Page 209: ...e depends on your environment Also though the character string of this event may not be correctly displayed there is no problem When creating logical drive by Universal RAID Utility If this event is logged when creating a logical drive by Universal RAID Utility there is no problem in system operation Furthermore the character string of the event is displayed correctly by applying update programs o...

Page 210: ...ion 8198 Microsoft Windows Security SPP Error License Activation slui exe failed with the following error code hr 0x80070057 When installing an OS running an OS for the first time Unless the application event is registered after license authentication this event does not affect system operation Go to the following website for details http support microsoft com kb 921471 en us Applications and Serv...

Page 211: ...on 12520 Microsoft Windows Hyper V VMMS Warning Auto generating a self signed certificate for server authentication When running the system This event is logged when activating Windows Server 2012 Hyper V but this event does not affect system operation 14100 Microsoft Windows Hyper V VMMS Warning Shut down physical computer Stopping saving all virtual machines When running the system This event is...

Page 212: ...emote media and or Virtual Flash USB Device When the below values are 00 in Details in the event logs Display this event does not affect system operation Word style 0000 0068030E 00000001 00000000 C004000B 0008 00000103 00000000 00000000 002D0800 0010 00000000 00000000 000427B7 00000000 0018 FFFFFFFF 00000006 00000040 00000000 0020 12060000 10000008 00000000 0000003C 0028 00000000 86BAA280 0000000...

Page 213: ... violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests Upon applying Starter Pack This event does not affect system operation 63 Microsoft Windows WMI Warning A provider QLGCWmiProvider has been registered in the Windows Management Instrumentation namespace root interop to use the LocalSystem account This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not c...

Page 214: ...rror 0xC000000D When running an OS for the first time This event does not affect system operation 3 Microsoft Windows Kernel EventTracing Error Session Microsoft Windows Setup stopped due to the following error 0xC000000D When running an OS for the first time This event does not affect system operation Microsoft Windows Dhcp Client Admin 1001 Microsoft Windows Dhcp Client Error Your computer could...

Page 215: ...g Visual Basic Script Start Script Option Explicit Prepare for IPMI Driver Dim osvc oclass Dim oinstance oipmi set osvc getobject winmgmts root wmi set oclass osvc get microsoft_ipmi for each oinstance in osvc instancesof microsoft_ipmi set oipmi oinstance next Format the IPMI command request Dim oinparams set oinparams oclass methods_ requestresponse inparameters oinparams networkfunction h2C oin...

Page 216: ... outparams Dim i RecordCount set outparams oipmi execmethod_ requestresponse oinparams RecordCount outparams ResponseData 3 256 outparams ResponseData 2 Reserve SDR Repository oinparams networkfunction ha oinparams lun 0 oinparams responderaddress h20 oinparams command h22 oinparams requestdatasize 0 Dim Reserve_LS Reserve_MS set outparams oipmi execmethod_ requestresponse oinparams Reserve_LS out...

Page 217: ...pe 0x _ hex outtmp ResponseData 4 End Select Get Sendor Reading Dim sensorData rawData currentValue oinparams networkfunction h4 oinparams lun 0 oinparams responderaddress h20 oinparams command h2d oinparams requestdata array sensorNum oinparams requestdatasize 1 set sensorData oipmi execmethod_ requestresponse oinparams If sensorData Completioncode 0 Then WScript Echo Sensor Not Available exit Su...

Page 218: ... h20 oinparams command h23 oinparams requestdata array rv_ls rv_ms rc_ls rc_ms 48 idlength oinparams requestdatasize 6 set outsdridstring oipmi execmethod_ requestresponse oinparams tmpMessage ID String For j 3 to idlength 2 tmpMessage tmpMessage Chr outsdridstring ResponseData j Next WScript Echo tmpMessage End Sub End Script Command example C VBS cscript nologo Sensor vbs Result ID String Basebo...

Page 219: ...Refresher AddEnum _ objWMIService Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor objectSet objRefresher Refresh Dim first first true Do For each intProcessorUse in objProcessor If first Then If intProcessorUse Name _Total Then first false End If else Wscript Echo Proc intProcessorUse Name _ PercentProcessorTime _ intProcessorUse PercentProcessorTime End If Next Wscript Sleep 30 1000 sleep 30 1000ms objR...

Page 220: ...ry A built in flash memory that stored EXPRESSBUILDER as standard You can start EXPRESSBUILDER from it without DVD when pressing F3 key during POST NEC ESMPRO Standard software for the server management This consists of several applications for managing and monitoring NEC ESMPRO Agent Extension Software for performing the scheduled operations This works with NEC ESMPRO Manager NEC ESMPRO Manager S...

Page 221: ...00 R110i 1 T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide 221 Chapter 3 Appendix 5 Revision Record Revision Document Number Date Issued Description 10 116 01 104 01 April 2017 Newly created 10 116 01 104 02 May 2018 Support new RAID controller ...

Page 222: ... T110i S T110i Maintenance Guide May 2018 NEC Corporation 7 1 Shiba 5 Chome Minato Ku Tokyo 108 8001 Japan NEC Corporation 2018 The contents of this manual may not be copied or altered without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation ...

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