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HP ProLiant BL e-Class 

Integrated Administrator 

User Guide 

 

May 2003 (Fourth Edition) 

Part Number 249070-004 

 
 

HP CONFIDENTIAL

 

Writer: Amy Clute File Name: a-frnt.doc 

Codename: Halo Part Number: 249070-004 Last Saved On: 6/16/03 9:18 AM 

Summary of Contents for BL10e - HP ProLiant - 512 MB RAM

Page 1: ...BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide May 2003 Fourth Edition Part Number 249070 004 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name a frnt doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 18 AM ...

Page 2: ...s accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 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 commerc...

Page 3: ...oLiant BL e Class Software Tools 1 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information 2 1 Identifying the Integrated Administrator Connectors 2 2 Determining the Integrated Administrator s Initial IP Address 2 4 Requirements for Local Client Devices 2 4 Default Values for the Integrated Administrator 2 5 Determining the IP Address using the Local Console 2 5 Setting Up the W...

Page 4: ...ons 3 30 Console Log 3 31 Administration Tab 3 32 User List 3 33 Group List 3 35 Add User 3 36 Add Group 3 39 View Modify User 3 42 View Modify Group 3 42 Event List Tab 3 43 Interconnect Tab 3 45 Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Accessing the Command Line Interface 4 2 Accessing Remotely through the Management Connector 4 2 Accessing Locally through the Console Connector 4 2 Operating the Command...

Page 5: ...r 5 14 Enabling Remote Console Sessions to Server Blades 5 18 Setting Up AlertMail 5 22 E mail Alerts 5 22 Setting Up IP Security 5 24 Setting Up Automatic Time Configuration NTP 5 25 Configuring SNMP Support 5 26 Entering a Community String 5 26 Modifying the System Location 5 27 Modifying the System Contact Information 5 28 Adding Trap Targets 5 28 Removing Trap Targets 5 29 Chapter 6 Performing...

Page 6: ...st 7 4 Downloading a Security Certificate 7 4 Key Based SSH Authentication 7 5 Configuring Server Blade Boot Order 7 7 Powering Off the Enclosure 7 8 Disabling Network Protocols 7 10 Upgrading the Integrated Administrator Firmware 7 11 Recovering a Lost Administrator Password 7 12 Launching Flash Disaster Recovery 7 13 Appendix A Command Line Conventions Appendix B Error Messages Warning Messages ...

Page 7: ...ocol E 3 Appendix F Time Zone Settings Universal F 2 Africa F 3 Asia F 4 Europe F 6 Oceania F 7 Polar F 9 The Americas F 10 Appendix G Open Source Availability Index HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide vii HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name a frnt doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 18 AM ...

Page 8: ...ems Important Safety Information Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information document included with the server Symbols on Equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions WARNING This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard The potential for i...

Page 9: ...ptacle This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from electric ...

Page 10: ...at failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information IMPORTANT Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explain a concept or complete a task NOTE Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide xi HP CONFIDENT...

Page 11: ...ng Red Hat Linux 7 2 on ProLiant Servers QuickSpecs Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide you can get further information and other help in the following locations Technical Support In North America call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1 800 652 6672 This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement call...

Page 12: ...rivers and flash ROM images You can access the HP website at www hp com Authorized Reseller For the name of the nearest authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers Reader s Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide Please send your comments and suggestions by e mail to ServerDocum...

Page 13: ...tegrated Administrator is a standard component of ProLiant BL e Class systems The Integrated Administrator provides enclosure health server blade health and remote server manageability Integrated Administrator features are accessed from any network based client The Integrated Administrator provides remote access to any authorized network client sends alerts and provides many other server blade man...

Page 14: ...nsole you can access certain server blade alerts such as SNMP and unauthorized access alerts E mail alerts from Integrated Administrator to an e mail account AlertMail AlertMail enables the Integrated Administrator to send system events by e mail instead of using SNMP traps AlertMail is completely independent from SNMP and both can be enabled at the same time AlertMail uses standard SMTP commands ...

Page 15: ...re given membership to those groups This group centered methodology is designed to facilitate user management across server blades Integrated Administrator provides strong security for remote management in distributed IT environments by using industry standard Secure Sockets Layer SSL encryption of HTTP data transmitted across the network SSL encryption up to 128 bit ensures that the HTTP informat...

Page 16: ...upport for SNMP trap delivery to a Insight Manager 7 console Management processor The Insight Manager 7 utility adds support for a new device type the management processor All Integrated Administrators in ProLiant BL e Class enclosures on the network are discovered in the Insight Manager 7 utility as management processors The management processors are associated with the server blades they manage ...

Page 17: ...oring and management of the enclosure ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU RBSU performs a wide range of configuration activities and provides access to numerous settings including those for system devices operating system selection and boot controller order RBSU is also fully compatible with remote serial console mode using the Integrated Administrator Redundant ROM support Each server blade has two 1 MB...

Page 18: ...tware utility designed for collecting server information including fault conditions performance security remote management and recovery services The ProLiant BL e Class system is fully compatible with the Insight Manager 7 utility Diagnostics Utility The Diagnostics Utility displays information about a server blade s hardware and tests the system to ensure it is operating properly Automatic Server...

Page 19: ...ents manage the servers Online ROM Flash Using the Smart Components for Remote ROM Flash with the Remote Deployment Utility RDU console application Remote ROM Flash enables you to upgrade the firmware BIOS on a server blade from a remote location ProLiant BL e Class C GbE Interconnect Switch Management System and Utilities The ProLiant BL e Class Interconnect Switch Management System and Utilities...

Page 20: ...ated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name b ch1 System Software Features doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 19 AM The interconnect switch is compatible with industry standards and has full for support for IEEE 802 1Q VLANS ...

Page 21: ...dministrator connectors Determining the Integrated Administrator initial IP address Setting up the Web based user interface Additional steps Help Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information The ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator is ready for operation immediately after powering up The following features and information are designed to facilitate the setup and management of the Integrat...

Page 22: ...ition status and operating system for each server blade CAUTION Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI compliant operating system the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a server blade This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data Identifying the Integrated Administrator Connectors Each ProLiant BL e Class interconnect tray ships with the Integrated A...

Page 23: ... Shell 2 Integrated Administrator reset button 3 Console serial connector for local access to the command line interface using a laptop computer 4 Integrated Administrator health LED 5 6 Enclosure link connectors see previous Caution 7 Enclosure Unit Identification button HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 2 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name c ch2 Getting Started...

Page 24: ...ault values for the Integrated Administrator Determining the IP address using the local console Requirements for Local Client Devices You can access the Integrated Administrator locally using the serial connector on the rear panel of the enclosure using a local client device such as a laptop computer The local client device must run a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal for Windows systems or ...

Page 25: ... the Local Console To determine the Integrated Administrator IP address using the local console 1 Access the Integrated Administrator console a Connect a local client device such as a laptop computer with VT100 terminal emulation software to the Integrated Administrator serial console connector using the null modem serial cable provided with the enclosure Figure 2 2 Installing a local client devic...

Page 26: ... the Integrated Administrator IP address Enter the following command at the command line interface SHOW NETWORK If a DHCP server is not attached to the network enter the following commands sequentially to assign a static IP address to the Integrated Administrator SET IPCONFIG STATIC IP address subnet mask SET GATEWAY IP address SET DNS primary address secondary address You can now access the Integ...

Page 27: ...essage appears each time you access the Integrated Administrator management processor in a browser If you click No you are returned to what was previously displayed on your browser If you click View Certificate a popup window displays the certificate information as shown in Figure 2 4 Installing the certificate to your browser prevents the security alert message from displaying in the future HP Pr...

Page 28: ...istering Security Certificates section in Chapter 7 Performing Advanced Functions Figure 2 4 Certificate Information window IMPORTANT If the certificate is removed from your browser the security alert message is displayed again 2 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name c ch2 Getting Started doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Las...

Page 29: ...mport Manager Wizard window displays e Click Yes to confirm the installation of the certificate when the confirmation window displays 3 The screen prompts you for a user name and password Use the default user name and password from the settings tag attached to the interconnect tray and click Log In Figure 2 5 Login screen HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 2 9 HP CONFIDENTI...

Page 30: ...mary window provides general information about the Integrated Administrator such as the user currently logged on enclosure name and status and Integrated Administrator IP address and name 2 10 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name c ch2 Getting Started doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 21 AM ...

Page 31: ...Administrator password Set the date and time Name the enclosure and rack Set up groups users and access privileges For detailed instructions on performing these tasks see the appropriate sections in Chapter 5 Setting Up the System Help Additional assistance is available by means of the Integrated Administrator help option These links provide summary information about the features of Integrated Adm...

Page 32: ...ed user interface NOTE Values appearing in the screens of this chapter are for illustrative purposes only HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 33: ... name for the enclosure you wish to access CAUTION If your network does not provide DHCP and either Dynamic DNS or WINS services you need to configure a static IP address See the Accessing the Command Line Interface Locally section in Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Figure 3 1 Viewing the Login screen 3 Enter the user name and password at the Login prompt 3 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Adm...

Page 34: ...l Left panel Deck panel Top Panel Figure 3 2 illustrates the location of the top panel Figure 3 2 Top panel of the Web based user interface HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 35: ...3 1 Event Notification Symbols Icon Description Caution Critical For a comprehensive list of events that trigger real time notifications in a format that reflects the Integrated Administrator representation see Appendix D Event Details Two buttons appear on the top panel Printable View Opens a separate window that shows information for cutting and pasting purposes Log Out Logs you out of the Web b...

Page 36: ...isplays which screens are available under each tab Information appearing in the left panel depends on which tab the user chooses from within the top panel HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 37: ...ppearing in the deck panel depends on the option chosen by the user from within the top panel and the left panel Enclosure Tab The Enclosure tab provides access to the following screens Enclosure Information Network Configuration SNMP Configuration 3 6 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename H...

Page 38: ...een status area 1 of 6 shown The Enclosure Information screen enables an enclosure administrator to update the rack name enclosure name asset tag time zone date and time as well as observe the status and general information for every component in the enclosure HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface do...

Page 39: ...tings Rack Name Maximum 32 characters including all alphanumeric dash and underscore characters Name of the rack Only enclosure administrators have write access to this field For the default rack name see Appendix E Factory Default Settings Enclosure Status OK Degraded or Failed Status of the enclosure Fan Status Redundant or Non redundant Redundant all fans are functional Non redundant at least o...

Page 40: ...tus of AC input to power supply 1 and AC input to power supply 2 Power Supply Spare Number The spare number for the power supplies installed in the enclosure General Area Enclosure Type Enclosure product type Option Part Number Part number for the enclosure Serial Number Serial number for the enclosure Asset Tag Maximum 31 characters including all alphanumeric dash and underscore characters Asset ...

Page 41: ...ator Area Hardware Version Hardware version of the Integrated Administrator of the enclosure Software Version Software version of the Integrated Administrator of the enclosure Network Area IP Address where ranges from 0 to 255 The IP address of the Integrated Administrator DHCP Enabled or Disabled Shows the status of DHCP Dynamic DNS Enabled or Disabled Shows the status of Dynamic DNS This field o...

Page 42: ...d to the enclosure Time hh mm 24 hour time The time assigned to the enclosure This section of the screen is not available on Linux browsers If you are using a Linux system use the command line interface to change the date time and time zone IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators have access to the Date and Time information If those fields are not being modified the Integrated Administrator update...

Page 43: ...pplies the new time zone Reset Clears the time zone text box Cancel Cancels all changes and closes the window For more information on accepted time zones refer to Appendix F Time Zone Settings 3 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 A...

Page 44: ...enclosure administrator to modify the network settings of an enclosure These settings are specific to the enclosure and do not affect the network configurations for server blades Two buttons appear at the bottom of this screen Apply Saves changes made to the screen Cancel Restores all fields on the screen to their original values HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 13 HP C...

Page 45: ...t Enabled or Disabled The default setting for each of the protocol radio buttons is Enabled For more information on the default settings of the system see Appendix E Factory Default Settings Network Area DHCP Gets the IP address of the Integrated Administrator from a DHCP server Static IP Sets a static IP address of the Integrated Administrator Dynamic DNS Determines whether the Integrated Adminis...

Page 46: ...Integrated Administrator optional field if Static IP is selected DNS Server 1 where ranges from 0 to 255 The IP address for the primary DNS server optional field if Static IP is selected DNS Server 2 where ranges from 0 to 255 The IP address for the secondary DNS server optional field if Static IP is selected HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Am...

Page 47: ...fy the SNMP settings of an enclosure These settings are specific to the enclosure and do not affect the network configurations for server blades Two buttons appear at the bottom of this screen Apply Saves changes made to the screen Cancel Restores all fields on the screen to their original values 3 16 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File ...

Page 48: ... System Contact Up to 20 characters including all alphanumeric dash underscore and space characters The SNMP contact of the enclosure For the default SNMP contact see Appendix E Factory Default Settings Community Strings And Trap Destinations Area Read Community 1 20 characters including all alphanumeric dash and underscore characters Displays the SNMP read community string If this is left blank p...

Page 49: ...ity string If this is left blank SNMP SET commands are disabled For the default Read community string see Appendix E Factory Default Settings Add Adds an IP address to the list of trap destinations Remove Removes the selected IP addresses from the list of trap destinations 3 18 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based Use...

Page 50: ...e and Unit Identification LED from a remote location in order to facilitate troubleshooting by technicians in the data center The Toggle On Toggle Off button remotely changes the state of the enclosure Unit Identification LED Figure 3 10 describes the information presented in the Enclosure Power area of the Virtual Buttons screen HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 19 HP C...

Page 51: ...Power Off Enclosure attempts a graceful shutdown of the system for 5 minutes after which time this command powers down all components of the enclosure immediately IMPORTANT Whenever possible HP recommends that you use the operating system shutdown procedures before powering down a server blade or enclosure After the enclosure is powered off powering on can only occur by local access to the system ...

Page 52: ...the bottom of this screen Refresh Refreshes the screen Clear Clears the system log Figure 3 11 describes the information presented in the System Log screen Figure 3 11 System Log screen HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 21 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 53: ...the assignment of groups to server blade bays as well as monitor the status of each server blade installed in the enclosure Group administrators and group members with permissions can view the server blade bays assigned to their groups 3 22 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Num...

Page 54: ...ion presented in the Bay List screen Figure 3 12 Bay List screen HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 23 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 55: ... Action Buttons and Permissions Button Function Permissions View Modify Opens the Blade Information screen Enclosure administrators group administrators and group members with permissions Remote Console Opens the Remote Console screen Enclosure administrators and group administrators with permissions Virtual Buttons Opens the Virtual Buttons screen Enclosure administrators and group administrators...

Page 56: ...r you must first unassign the server blade otherwise the command does not execute The Assign to Group drop down box contains all groups within the enclosure to determine the group with ownership of the server blade bay HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 25 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 La...

Page 57: ...en server blade bay Group administrators and group members with View rights to the server blade bay can also observe this information IMPORTANT To be sure that the Bay Information screen displays the optimal number of possible values you must have the server blade health driver installed Table 3 7 describes the information presented on the Bay Information screen for all enclosure administrators an...

Page 58: ...fault Settings General Area Server Blade Type Product name of the server blade Server Blade Installed OS Operating system installed on the server blade Spare Number Spare number of the server blade Serial Number Serial number of the server blade Asset Tag Asset tag number of the server blade BIOS version mm dd yyyy ROM version on the server blade CPU Type Type of processor on the server blade CPU ...

Page 59: ...ess the server blade is running the HP ProLiant Serial Console for Windows 2000 Server service To allow Remote Console access to a server blade install the HP ProLiant Serial Console for Windows 2000 Server service located at www compaq com support files server Enclosure administrators and group administrators with access to the bay can click Remote Console to open a remote text based console to t...

Page 60: ...mation on establishing remote console connectivity see the Enabling Remote Console Sessions to Server Blades section in Chapter 5 Setting Up the System HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 29 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 61: ...rver blade in order to facilitate troubleshooting from a remote location The Virtual Buttons screen enables group administrators and enclosure administrators to reboot power off or identify the server blade with the following items The Toggle On Off button remotely changes the state of the server blade Unit Identification LED 3 30 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFI...

Page 62: ...e enclosure is powered off powering on can only occur with local access to the system Console Log IMPORTANT Only group members group administrators and enclosure administrators can view a console log of a server blade The Console Log screen displays the console log for the specified bay The console log of the bay is not stored between reboots of the Integrated Administrator so the information will...

Page 63: ...er 5 Setting Up the System Under the Administration tab you can access the following screens User List Group List Add User Add Group View Modify User View Modify Group 3 32 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 64: ... screen enables an appropriate group administrator or enclosure administrator to observe and update user access to groups and server blade bays HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 33 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 65: ...te this command Table 3 9 describes the information presented in the User List screen Table 3 9 User List Screen Field Possible Values Description User Name User s login name See Appendix E Factory Default Settings for factory default user accounts Full Name User s full name Account Type Administrator or User Shows if the user is an enclosure administrator Account Status Enabled or Disabled Shows ...

Page 66: ...creen The Group List screen enables an enclosure administrator to observe and update the assignment of groups and users to server blade bays HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 35 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 67: ...ups in which they are members Table 3 10 Group List Screen Field Description Group Name Group name Assigned Bays Server blade bays that the group owns Group Members Users with membership in the group Add User IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators have access to this area of the Integrated Administrator 3 36 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clu...

Page 68: ...dministrator to create a user profile including group and server blade bays assignments Two buttons appear on this screen Apply Saves changes made to this screen Cancel Restores all fields on this screen to their original values HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 37 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249...

Page 69: ...racters including all printable characters User s password Account Type Radio buttons Administrator and User Determines if the user has enclosure administrator rights Account Status Radio buttons Enabled and Disabled Determines if the user s account is enabled Full Name optional 0 20 characters Accepts only alphanumeric dash underscore and space characters Full name of the user Contact Information...

Page 70: ...tbox The user loses View Modify rights for group administrators if they previously had them Add User View Modify Adds the user to the selected groups in the Group Names text box to the group with View Modify rights for group administrators or View rights for group members Remove User Removes the user from the selected groups in the Group Membership text box Add Group IMPORTANT Only enclosure admin...

Page 71: ...roup The Add Group screen enables an enclosure administrator to create a group profile including user and server blade bays assignments Two buttons appear on this screen Apply Saves changes made to this screen Cancel Restores all fields on this screen to their original values 3 40 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based ...

Page 72: ...ays the group owns Only one group can own a particular bay If a checkbox is disabled another group already owns the bay Select All Selects all checkboxes of the bays Clear All Clears all checkboxes of the bays Group Membership Area User Names All users and enclosure administrators are listed A list of all possible users Group Members X number of users all users that are members of the group A list...

Page 73: ...You can access the View Modify User screen by clicking any row in the User List and then clicking View Modify User The View Modify User screen provides the same functions and has the same access as the Add User screen See the Add User section in this chapter View Modify Group You can access the View Modify Group screen by clicking any row in the Group List and then clicking View Modify Group The V...

Page 74: ...caution and critical described in Table 3 13 Table 3 13 Event Notification Icons Icon Description Caution An event that does not prevent the enclosure from operating maintaining power or serving its user community When a caution event occurs a reasonable guarantee that operability can persist no longer exists Critical An event that prevents the continued operation of the enclosure When a critical ...

Page 75: ...ion for each event Severity Source Date Time Event Details For detailed information regarding the Event List including a comprehensive list of event messages see Appendix D Event Details 3 44 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name d ch3 Web Based User Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 23 AM ...

Page 76: ...of the interconnect switches if installed Table 3 14 describes the information displayed in the areas that comprise the Interconnect Tray screen Table 3 14 Interconnect Tray screen Field Possible Values Description Interconnect Tray Information Area Status OK Degraded or Failed Status of the interconnect tray continued HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3 45 HP CONFIDENTIAL...

Page 77: ...n interconnect switch is installed Switch B Status OK Degraded or Failed Status of Switch B This will only be displayed if an interconnect switch is installed Manufacturer Manufacturer of the interconnect tray Product Name Product name of the interconnect tray Interconnect Tray Part Number Part number for the interconnect tray Interconnect Tray Spare Number Spare number for the interconnect tray I...

Page 78: ...closure management commands Server bay management commands Functionality exclusive to the command line interface For a detailed explanation of the command line conventions used in this document see Appendix A Command Line Conventions For easy reference the index of this book also provides a comprehensive listing of the commands supported by the Integrated Administrator HP ProLiant BL e Class Integ...

Page 79: ...s your remote session including password appears in clear text on that network 3 Enter the user name and password into the Login prompt Accessing Locally through the Console Connector To access the Integrated Administrator locally through the serial connector 1 Connect a local client device such as a laptop computer to the serial connector using the null modem cable that ships with the enclosure I...

Page 80: ... are displayed None LOGOUT Exits the command line interpreter None QUIT Exits the command line interpreter None SLEEP seconds Pauses the sessions for a fixed period of time Useful for adding delays to scripts The seconds field can be any whole number from 1 86400 Once the pause has started no way exists to continue the session before time runs out but you can terminate the session and start anothe...

Page 81: ...ace the current security certificate on the system Supported protocols are http ftp and tftp The URL should be formatted as follows protocol host path file If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections you can specify a username and password by augmenting the host part in the above format with username password host Only enclosure administrators may execute this command DOWNLOAD SSHKEY...

Page 82: ...user to confirm actions Users should exercise caution when working in EXPERT MODE as many actions are not reversible None SET FACTORY Sets the Integrated Administrator back to its factory defaults The Administrator account password does not change The Integrated Administrator is restarted after all the changes are made Note This command removes all groups users and other customization from the mem...

Page 83: ...roups to which they belong Enclosure administrators see all sessions SHOW SSHFINGERPRIN T Displays the key fingerprint of the host SSH public key of the Integrated Administrator This can be used from the serial console to validate the identity of the Integrated Administrator before initializing an SSH connection across a network None SHOW SSHKEY Displays the contents of the existing Secure Shell a...

Page 84: ...user is prompted for one If SCRIPT MODE is enabled the password is not optional and must be provided Only enclosure administrators may execute this command A maximum of 25 users may be added in addition to the reserved accounts The user name must be unique to all other user names and group names and is case sensitive It must be 1 13 characters long and can include all alphanumeric the dash and the...

Page 85: ... is chosen by default Only enclosure administrators may execute this command The user name and group name are case sensitive The Administrator account cannot be added to a group DISABLE USER user name Disables a user account The user is immediately logged out of the system and prevented from log in until the account is enabled Only enclosure administrators may execute this command The user name is...

Page 86: ...t be 0 20 characters long and can include all alphanumeric characters the dash the underscore and spaces The default group description is blank If spaces are part of the contact information enclose the information in quotes SET PASSWORD password Sets the password of the user currently logged into the Integrated Administrator If a password is not given on the command line the user is prompted for o...

Page 87: ...odify another user s full name The user name is case sensitive The full name must be 0 20 characters long and can include all alphanumeric the dash the underscore and space characters The default full name is blank If spaces are part of this information enclose the information in quotes SET USER PASSWORD user name new password Sets a user s password If you do not supply a password on the command l...

Page 88: ...oups for which the user has View or View Modify permissions If ALL is entered this information is given for every user and an asterisk before the user name denotes the current user Only enclosure administrators may view another user s information The user name is case sensitive Users who do not have enclosure administrator permissions only see their user information UNASSIGN ADMINISTRATO R RIGHTS ...

Page 89: ...cure Shell protocol Only enclosure administrators may execute this command DISABLE SNMP Disables SNMP support for the Integrated Administrator Does not clear the SNMP trap receivers that have been configured SNMP trap receivers can still be added and removed If SNMP is disabled Insight Manager agents do not work properly Only enclosure administrators may execute this command DISABLE TELNET Disable...

Page 90: ...grated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command ENABLE TELNET Enables Telnet access to the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command ENABLE WEB Enables HTTP and HTTPS access to the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVE R IP address Removes an IP address from the list ...

Page 91: ... read and write community are public and blank respectively If a blank write community name is given SNMP set commands are disabled until a non empty community name is given Only enclosure administrators may execute this command The write community name must be 0 20 characters long and the read community name must be 1 20 characters long Both include all alphanumeric the underscore and the dash ch...

Page 92: ...ion in quotes SHOW NETWORK Displays the DHCP state Dynamic DNS state IP address subnet mask gateway address primary and secondary DNS addresses MAC address HTTP and HTTPS server status SNMP status Secure Shell status and Telnet status of the enclosure None SHOW SNMP Displays the SNMP system name location and contact read community name write community name and a list of the trap destinations Only ...

Page 93: ...ys in the system Only enclosure administrators may execute this command SET DATE MMDDhhmm CC YY TZ Sets the date of the enclosure with the following definitions MM month DD day hh hour 24 hour time mm minute CC century YY year TZ time zone case sensitive If the time zone is left blank the current time zone is left in effect Only enclosure administrators may execute this command MM is an integer fr...

Page 94: ...nclosure name is IA MAC where MAC is replaced with the actual MAC address SET ENCLOSURE UID ON OFF Turns the enclosure Unit Identification LED on or off Only enclosure administrators may execute this command SET RACK NAME rack name Sets the name for the rack where the enclosure resides Only enclosure administrators may execute this command The rack name must be 1 32 characters long and includes al...

Page 95: ...umber and serial number None SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY power supply number ALL Displays the power supply status AC input status capacity input voltage range 1 measured in Volts input voltage range 2 if necessary measured in Volts input frequency range measured in Hertz part number serial number and hardware revision for the specified power supply if one is specified or for all power supplies if A...

Page 96: ... Log without page breaks Only enclosure administrators may execute this command SHOW TRAY INFO Displays the manufacturer product name part number serial number and spare number of the interconnect tray None UPDATE IMAGE url Downloads a new image from a server over the network and uses the image to upgrade the firmware of the enclosure Only enclosure administrators may execute this command URL can ...

Page 97: ...mand requires BIOS version 06 15 02 or greater for the ProLiant BL10e server blade ROM Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command CLEAR SESSION BAY bay number Terminates a Terminal session from the enclosure This is not a graceful termination The connected user loses any unsaved work Enclosure administrators may execute this command for server blade bays and the interconnect ...

Page 98: ...user is told that the bay is empty Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command POWERON BAY bay number bay number PXE HDD RBSU Powers on the specified server blade If no server blade is in the specified bay the user is told that the bay is empty The optional boot arguments require a BIOS version of 06 15 02 or greater of the ProLiant BL10e Server blade ROM Adding an optional bo...

Page 99: ...bay number bay number Sets the IPL for each subsequent reboot This setting is only valid for present blades and is cleared if a blade is removed This command requires BIOS version 06 15 02 or greater for the ProLiant BL10e server blade ROM Only enclosures and administrators may execute this command SET BAY BOOT ONCE HDD PXE RBSU bay number bay number Sets the boot device to be used on the next boo...

Page 100: ...ion for the bays in their groups SHOW BAY LIST ALL group name Displays the assigned to group remote console user and server blade name for each bay in a particular group if a group name is specified or all bays if ALL is specified Group members and group administrators only see information for the bays in their groups SHOW BAY STATUS ALL bay number bay number Displays the power On or Off assigned ...

Page 101: ...n only includes what has taken place since the last power on of the Integrated Administrator Typing c continuously displays the System Log without page breaks Group members and group administrators only see information for the bays in their groups UNASSIGN BAY ALL bay number bay number Removes the bay s from their assigned group Only enclosure administrators may execute this command 4 24 HP ProLia...

Page 102: ...has been inserted Fan Removed A fan has been removed Fan Status Change The status of a fan has changed Power Supply Inserted A power supply has been inserted Power Supply Overload The power subsystem is overloaded Check each power supply status to determine cause Power Supply Redundancy Change The power supplies are now either redundant or no longer redundant Power Supply Removed A power supply ha...

Page 103: ...to the enclosure Blade Removed A server blade was removed from the enclosure Blade Status Change Health driver detected a change in status due to a change in the state of one or more hardware components or server blade readings 4 26 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name e ch4 Command Line Interface doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070...

Page 104: ...ed no way exists to continue the session before time runs out but you can terminate the session and start another one None General Management Commands CLEAR SESSION SWITCH A B Terminates a Terminal session from the enclosure This is not a graceful termination The connected user loses any unsaved work All CLEAR SSHKEY Removes the contents of the Secure Shell authorized keys file After performing th...

Page 105: ... Downloads an authorized key file to use with Secure Shell v2 which can contain the public keys for any enclosure administrator Supported protocols are http ftp and tftp The url should be formatted as protocol host path file If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username password host...

Page 106: ...E on or off When EXPERT MODE is turned on the system will not prompt the user to confirm actions Users should exercise caution when working in EXPERT MODE as many actions are not reversible None SET FACTORY Sets the Integrated Administrator back to its factory defaults The password of the Administrator account does not change The Integrated Administrator is restarted after all the changes are made...

Page 107: ...e connection to each bay and switch if one exists Only one user may connect to each bay and switch at a time It also shows the users that are currently logged in their port number connect time and remote system name All SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT Displays the key fingerprint of the host SSH public key for the Integrated Administrator This can be used from the serial console to validate the identity of th...

Page 108: ...ot support anonymous connections you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username password host All Enclosure Management Commands SHOW CONFIG Displays the script required to recreate the settings of the enclosure Passwords are not included for any user All SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN fan number ALL Displays the status redundancy partner speed and part ...

Page 109: ...URE STATUS Under an enclosure status heading this command displays the health of the enclosure Integrated Administrator health and unit identification LED Under a power status heading this command displays the power status and capacity The command line adds the Integrated Administrator health UPDATE IMAGE URL Downloads a new image from a server over the network and uses the image to upgrade the fi...

Page 110: ...administrators may execute this command GENERATE NMI bay number Generates an NMI on the specified blade The consequences of an NMI are operating system specific All POWERON BAY bay number bay number PXE HDD RBSU Powers on the specified server blade If no server blade is in the specified bay the user is told that the bay is empty The optional book arguments require a BIOS version of 06 15 02 or gre...

Page 111: ... argument SET BAY BOOT FIRST HDD PXE bay number bay number Sets the IPL for each subsequent reboot This setting is only valid for present blades and is cleared if a blade is removed This command requires BIOS version 06 15 02 or greater for the ProLiant BL10e server blade ROM Only enclosures and administrators may execute this command SET BAY BOOT ONCE HDD PXE RBSU bay number bay number Sets the b...

Page 112: ...age breaks All ADD IPMANAGER IP address Adds an IP address to the list of clients allowed to connect to Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command DISABLE ALERTMAIL Disables sending e mail for Integrated Administrator alerts Only enclosure administrators may execute this command DISABLE IPSECURITY Allows all clients to connect to Integrated Administrator Only e...

Page 113: ... SET ALERTMAIL MAILBOX SENDERDOMAIN SMTPSERVER Sets the e mail address of the alert recipient the domain name and the mail server address Only enclosure administrators may execute this command SET NTP PRIMARY SECONDARY POLL Sets the IP address of the primary and secondary NTP servers Also sets the frequency of the updates Only enclosure administrators may execute this command SHOW NETWORK Displays...

Page 114: ...osure and rack names Modifying the asset tag number Modifying the date and time Setting up user accounts Adding a group Adding a user Enabling remote console sessions to server blades Setting up AlertMail Adding mailbox address Adding SMTP server address Adding Sender Domain Enabling AlertMail Disabling AlertMail HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer...

Page 115: ... For a detailed explanation of the command line conventions used in this document see Appendix A Command Line Conventions These procedures are supported by the Web based user interface and the CLI unless otherwise noted IMPORTANT Most of these tasks are limited to a subset of users For more information on who can perform each task see the User Permissions section and the section describing that ta...

Page 116: ... the ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator Title Account Type Permissions Description Enclosure administrator Administrator View Modify for all groups in the enclosure Enclosure administrators may create maintain enable and disable users and other enclosure administrators Enclosure administrators may maintain server blade bay privileges manage the enclosure manage server blade bays and crea...

Page 117: ...rs may modify their profile not their privileges and view enclosure data User User Users may modify their profile not their privileges and view enclosure data Customizing the Enclosure Settings IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators may execute these commands Changing the Administrator Password To change the default Administrator password using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Administrat...

Page 118: ...ntable characters Modifying Enclosure and Rack Names To modify the enclosure name or rack name using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click Enclosure Information in the left panel 3 Click the Enclosure Name field of the Status area 4 Type the enclosure name 5 Click the Rack Name field of the Status area 6 Type the rack name HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator Us...

Page 119: ... the underscore characters The default enclosure name is IA XXXXXXXXXXXX where XXXXXXXXXXXX is replaced with the actual MAC address SET RACK NAME rack name IMPORTANT The rack name must be a maximum of 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric dash and underscore characters The default rack name is UnnamedRack 5 6 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Wri...

Page 120: ...tion in the left panel 3 Scroll down to the General area 4 Click the Asset Tag field 5 Type the asset tag number Figure 5 2 Setting the asset tag number 6 Click Apply HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 121: ...the Web based user interface NOTE On a Linux system this information can only be modified using the CLI 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click Enclosure Information in the left panel 3 Scroll down to the Date and Time area 4 Select the proper time zone from the pull down list 5 Click the Date or Time field 6 Type the date or time 5 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDE...

Page 122: ...T DATE MMDDhhmm CC YY TZ where MM month DD day hh hour 24 hour time an integer from 0 23 mm minute CC century YY year TZ timezone HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 123: ...ugh the following tasks Adding groups with access to specific server blade bays in an enclosure Adding users with certain permissions within specific groups Adding a Group IMPORTANT Restricted default names of group and user accounts Administrator switcha and switchb are not case sensitive Non default group and user names are case sensitive For more information on the Web based user interface scre...

Page 124: ...s gray that server blade bay is inaccessible because it already belongs to another group Figure 5 4 Setting a new group s name description and rights to server blade bays HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 125: ...mes area Figure 5 5 Choosing an existing user to add to a new group user highlighted 5 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 126: ... be unique to all other group names and user names and is case sensitive It must be 1 13 characters long and can include all alphanumeric characters the dash and the underscore SET GROUP DESCRIPTION group name description IMPORTANT The description must be 0 20 characters long and can include all alphanumeric characters the dash the underscore and spaces HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administra...

Page 127: ...group and user accounts are not case sensitive Non default group and user names are case sensitive For information on permission levels see the User Permissions section in this chapter To create a user using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click Add User in the left panel 5 14 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute ...

Page 128: ...e Account Type setting determines whether the account holder has management permissions The optional Full Name and Contact Information fields provide the account holder s name and a readily accessible means of contact in case of emergency HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Num...

Page 129: ...up Names area Figure 5 8 Choosing an existing group for the new user group highlighted 5 16 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 130: ...ord IMPORTANT The user name must be unique to all other user names and group names and is case sensitive It must be 1 13 characters long and can include all alphanumeric characters the dash and the underscore The password must be 3 8 characters long and includes all printable characters ASSIGN ADMINISTRATOR RIGHTS user name HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 17 HP CONFIDE...

Page 131: ...he HP ProLiant Serial Console for Windows 2000 Server service located at www compaq com support files server The remote console feature of the Integrated Administrator enables a user to connect to the console serial connector of the server blade in order to access the ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU and operating system of the server blade Accessing the RBSU of the server blade requires nothing more ...

Page 132: ...blade you wish to configure NOTE The Diagnostic Adapter ships with the enclosure 2 1 Figure 5 10 Attaching the Diagnostic Adapter HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5 19 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30 AM ...

Page 133: ...5 2 Components for Configuring the Diagnostic Adapter Item Description 1 Keyboard connector 2 Mouse connector 3 USB 2 connector 4 USB 1 connector 5 Serial connector 6 Video connector 7 Power button 5 20 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 30...

Page 134: ...server blade uses GRUB add the following line to the linux image specification in etc grub conf append console tty0 console ttyS0 115200 CAUTION Be sure the text in step 4 is indented in the specification 5 Add the following line to the end of etc inittab 7 12345 respawn sbin agetty 115200 ttyS0 vt100 6 Set SAFE yes in the file etc sysconfig kudzu 7 Add the following line to etc securetty to allow...

Page 135: ... the sender domain SET ALERTMAIL SENDERDOMAIN domain name Enable AlertMail ENABLE ALERTMAIL Disable AlertMail DISABLE ALERTMAIL For security reasons some SMTP servers will only forward mail if the sender s domain is set properly You may need to set this parameter to match the network domain E mail Alerts AlertMail if enabled will send out alerts by e mail for the following events Enclosure boot me...

Page 136: ...s generated within this period of time will be sent out when the switch has come online All e mails have the following header Subject HP AlertMail SEQ SEVERITY SUBJECT Date Date in standard format From Enclosure ENCLOSURE NAME enclosure name domain To RECEIVER MAILBOX Where SEVERITY is one of the following Highest CRITICAL WARNING NOTICE INFO Lowest HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator ...

Page 137: ...efore 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 blinking LED on the power supply indicates a current limit condition Enclosure Status Degraded Enclosure Management URL https 16 181 75 213 PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL SAMPLE END Setting Up IP Security IP security a...

Page 138: ...5 Automatic Time Configuration Commands Set the NTP poll interval SET NTP POLL seconds Set the primary NTP server SET NTP PRIMARY ip address Set the secondary NTP server SET NTP SECONDARY ip address Disable the secondary NTP server SET NTP SECONDARY NONE Enable NTP ENABLE NTP Disable NTP DISABLE NTP If an NTP poll interval is not set it will default to 720 seconds The minimum time interval is 60 s...

Page 139: ...ommunity String To enter a read community or write community string using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click SNMP Configuration in the left panel 3 Click the Read Community or Write Community field 5 26 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name f ch5 Setting Up the System doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 00...

Page 140: ... Location IMPORTANT The SNMP protocol can be disabled in the Network Configuration area of the Web based user interface See the SNMP Configuration section in Chapter 3 Web Based User Interface To modify the system location information using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click SNMP Configuration in the left panel 3 Set the cursor in the System Location field and type the ...

Page 141: ...Trap Targets To add a trap target using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click SNMP Configuration in the left panel 3 Type the IP address in the appropriate field of the SNMP area 4 Click Add 5 Click Apply To add a trap target using the CLI enter ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER IP address The IP address must be in the form where ranges from 0 to 255 The Integrated Administrator only ...

Page 142: ...16 03 9 30 AM Removing Trap Targets To remove a trap target list using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click SNMP Configuration in the left panel 3 Type the list name in the appropriate field of the SNMP area 4 Click Remove 5 Click Apply To add or remove a trap target list using the CLI enter REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVER IP address The IP address must be in the form where rang...

Page 143: ...t gracefully shutdown a server blade Identifying a server blade using the Unit Identification LED Managing the enclosure Reviewing the activity for the enclosure Identifying the enclosure using the Unit Identification LED Generating an enclosure summary Identifying problem components Managing users Modifying a user s rights to server blade bays Disabling and deleting user accounts HP ProLiant BL e...

Page 144: ...stall the HP ProLiant Serial Console for Windows 2000 Server service located at www compaq com support files server IMPORTANT Enclosure administrators and group administrators with access to the bay can click the Remote Console button to open a remote text based console to the server blade in the bay To access the remote console using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Bays tab 2 Click Bay L...

Page 145: ...s a new window that enables you to connect to the server blade terminal interface To access the remote console using the CLI enter CONNECT BAY bay number IMPORTANT A server blade can only support one remote console session at a time HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 6 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Hal...

Page 146: ...st 5 Click Remote Console at the bottom of the screen 6 Click Remote Console from the Remote Console screen 7 If the server blade is running the Windows 2000 operating system a Return to the Web based user interface and click Virtual Buttons in the left panel CAUTION Without the server blade health driver the Integrated Administrator cannot reboot a server blade b If the server blade is off select...

Page 147: ...t a server blade 1 If the server blade is running the Windows 2000 operating system reboot the server blade by entering the following commands sequentially REBOOT BAY bay number Yes 2 Connect to the server blade by observing its bay number and entering CONNECT BAY bay number 3 If the server blade is running the Linux operating system reboot the server blade a Press the Enter key to get a prompt b ...

Page 148: ... blade using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Bays tab 2 Click Bay List in the left panel 3 Choose the bay from the Bay list 4 Click Console Log under Bay Information To view the system log for a server blade using the CLI enter SHOW SYSLOG BAY bay number IMPORTANT Entering q quits the command Typing any other key shows the next screen if more information is available to display The system...

Page 149: ...is task can only be performed for a given server blade bay by enclosure administrators and group administrators with access rights to the server blade bay To reboot or power off the server blade using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Bays tab 2 Click Bay List in the left panel 3 Click the server blade whose power state you wish to modify 4 Click Virtual Buttons at the bottom of the screen ...

Page 150: ...rver blade using the CLI enter REBOOT BAY bay number bay number FORCE PXE HDD RBSU NOTE This command sends a request to the server blade in a given bay to perform a graceful shutdown and then reboots the server blade 6 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 24...

Page 151: ...ically changes the state of the Unit Identification LED on the front panel of the server blade from off to on or vice versa The Unit Identification LED illuminates bright blue and is designed to help a technician quickly identify a specific server blade in the data center To change the state of a Unit Identification LED of for a server blade using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Bays tab ...

Page 152: ... button for a server blade shown in the off state To change the state of the Unit Identification LED for a server blade using the CLI enter SET BAY UID bay number bay number ON OFF 6 10 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 32...

Page 153: ...tem failures System status changes Blade insertion and removals DHCP Dynamic DNS and WINS messages Updates to the Integrated Administrator s firmware Enclosure administrators can view events in the enclosure by accessing the System Log In contrast to the Event List no other users can access the System Log For more information on how the Event List differs from the System Log see the Identifying Pr...

Page 154: ...e System Log click Clear Log The Integrated Administrator prompts you to confirm this decision To view the System Log of the enclosure using the CLI enter SHOW SYSLOG ENCLOSURE IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators can execute this command 6 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Co...

Page 155: ...n the data center To change the state of the Unit Identification LED of the enclosure using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click Virtual Buttons in the left panel 3 Click Toggle ON or Toggle OFF depending on the current state of the Unit Identification LED for the enclosure Figure 6 5 Accessing the Unit Identification LED button for the enclosure shown in the on state HP ...

Page 156: ...dministrator the MAC address of the Integrated Administrator and the type part number and serial number of the interconnect tray To generate a printable synopsis of all the data for the enclosure using the Web based user interface click Printable View in the top panel The Web based user interface opens a new window that shows all enclosure information which you can copy and paste into a printable ...

Page 157: ...atus AC input status capacity input voltage range 1 Volts input voltage range 2 Volts input frequency range Hz part number serial number and hardware revision for one or all power supplies in the enclosure SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS IMPORTANT This command displays the status of enclosure health Integrated Administrator health and the Unit Identification LED under the heading enclosure status and displa...

Page 158: ...degraded state at any time the Web based user interface of the Integrated Administrator alerts the user with icons along the top of the deck panel Figure 6 7 Viewing the Web based user interface of the Integrated Administrator during a fan failure 6 16 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks ...

Page 159: ...nto the Integrated Administrator The system log displays every message generated by the enclosure diagnostics Clicking on the Caution or Critical icon along the top of the deck panel This action opens the event list By highlighting an item in the event list and clicking View Event Details you can access the area within the Integrated Administrator that provides detailed information about that degr...

Page 160: ... 6 8 Viewing the enclosure system log during a fan failure Fan 1 removed 3 Go to the appropriate area in the Integrated Administrator for the spare number of the degraded component 6 18 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 32...

Page 161: ...graded item in the event list 3 Click View Event Details along the bottom of the screen This action opens the page in the Integrated Administrator that displays information about the degraded component HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 6 19 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last ...

Page 162: ...etailed information about that degraded component Figure 6 10 Identifying the part number of the fan To identify a degraded component using the CLI 1 Enter SET DISPLAY EVENTS ON OFF IMPORTANT Choosing the on option for this command ensures that all users are able to see failures as they occur while they are logged into the Integrated Administrator 6 20 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrat...

Page 163: ...olts input voltage range 2 Volts input frequency range Hz part number serial number and hardware revision for one or both power supplies in the enclosure SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS IMPORTANT This command displays the status of enclosure health Integrated Administrator health and the Unit Identification LED under the heading enclosure status and displays the status and capacity of the power supplies of ...

Page 164: ...sing one of the following methods Creating a new group for the user with the updated access rights to the server blade bays Modifying the rights to server blade bays for a group to which the user has membership Creating a New Group with the Updated Access Rights To create a new group with the updated server blade access profile you wish to assign your user see the Adding a Group section in Chapter...

Page 165: ...ministration tab 2 Click Group List in the left panel Figure 6 11 Choosing a group from the group list 3 Click on the group whose rights you wish to modify HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 6 23 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 32 AM ...

Page 166: ...t reflects the updated rights you wish to give the group IMPORTANT Grayed out checkboxes are unavailable because they are already assigned to another group 6 Click Apply 6 24 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 32 AM ...

Page 167: ...ove access rights to server blade bays for any group enter UNASSIGN BAY ALL bay number bay number Disabling and Deleting User Accounts IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators may execute this command Group accounts can be deleted but cannot be disabled To disable a user account using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click on User List in the left panel 3 Select the use...

Page 168: ...user is immediately logged out of the system and prevented from logging in until the account is enabled Deleting a User s Account To delete a user account using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click User List in the left panel 6 26 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrati...

Page 169: ...tes all the user accounts except the Administrator account The Administrator account cannot be removed Deleting Group Accounts To delete a group account using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Administration tab 2 Click Group List in the left panel HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 6 27 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name g ch6 Performing Common Administrativ...

Page 170: ...Performing Common Administrative Tasks doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 32 AM 3 Select the group from the group list Figure 6 15 Accessing the group list 4 Click Remove Group To delete a group account using the CLI enter REMOVE GROUP ALL group name IMPORTANT If ALL is specified the command deletes all the group accounts ...

Page 171: ...ng a Server Blade Boot Order Powering off the enclosure Disabling network protocols to the Integrated Administrator Upgrading the firmware of the Integrated Administrator Recovering a lost Administrator password Launching flash disaster recovery IMPORTANT Only enclosure administrators may perform the tasks in this chapter For more information on who may perform each task see the User Permissions s...

Page 172: ...ds the current runtime configuration to the specified TFTP or FTP server If your FTP server does not allow anonymous uploading specify an FTP username and password using the syntax ftp username password ftpserver filename 3 Edit the uploaded configuration file using a text editor to customize the configuration such as usernames passwords and network settings for the other enclosures IMPORTANT Step...

Page 173: ...CONFIG url The Integrated Administrator does not check the configuration file for errors but auto executes the file in script mode The file is not allowed to change the password of the Administrator account Supported protocols are http ftp and tftp The URL should be formatted as protocol host path file If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections specify a username and password by rep...

Page 174: ... signed PKCS 7 certificate to replace the existing SSL certificate This certificate is signed with the current name of the enclosure and will be valid for 10 years Users who do not have a certificate authority CA may use this certificate as a replacement Downloading a Security Certificate To download a security certificate using the CLI enter DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE url This command downloads a CA su...

Page 175: ...OW SSHFINGERPRINT This command will show the fingerprint of the host key for the Integrated Administrators Users may compare this fingerprint with the fingerprint displayed by their SSH client when connecting to the Integrated Administrators to guarantee the authenticity of the Integrated Administrator connection Users who need guaranteed authenticity will want to use the Integrated Administrator ...

Page 176: ...age for use with scripting as well Remote commands can be sent to any Integrated Administrator after installing the appropriate authorized key without having to enter a password between each command Using the OpenSSH package the user can send commands using the following syntax ssh user host command Commands can be grouped together to perform a series of actions To view the health status of the en...

Page 177: ...de To set a server blade boot order for the next boot only enter SET BAY BOOT ONCE HDD PXE RBSU ALL bay number bay number This will force the specified server blade to boot to the specified media on the next boot only The RBSU setting will make the server s boot into the RBSU which can be viewed with the Remote Console functionality The HDD setting forces the server blade to boot from the hard dri...

Page 178: ...ermanent Powering Off the Enclosure CAUTION Powering off the enclosure removes all power from the server blades and ends all open sessions After powering off the enclosure you can only power on the enclosure if you have physical access to the enclosure To power off the enclosure using the Web based user interface 1 Click the Enclosure tab 2 Click Virtual Buttons in the left panel Figure 7 1 Access...

Page 179: ...all components of the system immediately if they are not already powered off CAUTION Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI compliant operating system the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shutdown a server blade This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 7 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File N...

Page 180: ...ation screen 3 Select the appropriate radio buttons in the Protocols area 4 Click Apply To modify the supported communications protocols of the enclosure using the CLI choose from among the following commands To disable http https communication enter DISABLE WEB 7 10 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name h ch7 Performing Advanced Func...

Page 181: ...dministrator can be upgraded remotely using the CLI using the management 10 100 Ethernet connector located on the rear panel of the enclosure See Table 4 5 Enclosure Management Commands for detailed information on the following command used to perform this function UPDATE IMAGE url IMPORTANT URL can be any of the following http host path tftp host path ftp username password host path ftp host path...

Page 182: ... for Local Client Devices section in Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 Connect a local client device to the Integrated Administrator serial console connector using the null modem serial cable provided with the enclosure Figure 7 3 Installing a local client device to the Integrated Administrator serial console connector 7 12 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Write...

Page 183: ...sole prompt appears press the L key This command boots the system in Lost Password mode which resets the Administrator password to the factory default and displays it on the console Launching Flash Disaster Recovery Flash Recovery mode requires the following items DHCP server TFTP server A connection to the Integrated Administrator serial console Integrated Administrator ROM image file on the TFTP...

Page 184: ...rocess should only be initiated when the Integrated Administrator fails to boot properly because an operating system image is corrupted by some unforeseen problem such as a power catastrophic failure during the standard update image flash procedure Flash Recovery mode makes every attempt to successfully flash the operating system image of the Integrated Administrator The only way to leave Flash Re...

Page 185: ...e provided with the enclosure See the Requirements for Local Client Devices section in Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 7 5 Installing a local client device to the Integrated Administrator serial console connector HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 7 15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name h ch7 Performing Advanced Functions doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 La...

Page 186: ...erver to place the enclosure in Lost Password Flash Disaster Recovery mode 2 1 Figure 7 6 Enclosure Unit Identification button and the Integrated Administrator Reset button 7 16 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name h ch7 Performing Advanced Functions doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 34 AM ...

Page 187: ...his command boots the system in Flash Disaster Recovery mode prints a message and resets the enclosure Upon entering Flash Disaster Recovery mode the Integrated Administrator attempts to acquire a DHCP address If successful the Integrated Administrator prompts the user for IP address of the TFTP server Filename of the ROM on the TFTP server The Integrated Administrator then downloads and verifies ...

Page 188: ...at contain spaces For example the following command requires the user to input whether the Integrated Administrator is operating in a DHCP or Static network environment SET IPCONFIG DHCP DYNAMICDNS STATIC IP address netmask Specifying Dynamic DNS is optional for executing this command for the DHCP environment but specifying the IP address and netmask are required for executing this command for the...

Page 189: ... the major components of the Integrated Administrator These warning messages advise you that you have implemented a configuration change or prompt you to confirm whether you wish to proceed with your requested action HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide B 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name j appb Server Error Messages doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Sa...

Page 190: ...figuration screen Changing an SNMP value with the SNMP protocol disabled The Read Community field is empty The Read Community will be set to public The SNMP protocol may be disabled on the Network Configuration screen Attempting to set a blank Read Community string Are you sure that you want to power off the enclosure Attempting to power off the enclosure Are you sure that you want to restart the ...

Page 191: ...lade Attempting to immediately power off a server blade Administration Warning Messages Table B 3 Administration Warning Messages Warning Message Cause Are you sure you want to permanently remove user name All data for this account will be removed from the system Attempting to delete a user Are you sure you want to permanently remove group name All bays in this group will be unassigned and the dat...

Page 192: ...o add a 9 th trap destination N A The trap destination of is already on the list Enter a new value Attempting to add a duplicate trap destination N A An error occurred while clearing the system log Please try again Attempting to clear the system log N A Server Blade Bay Error Messages Table B 5 Server Blade Bay Error Messages Error Message Cause Valid Input You no longer have permissions to view t...

Page 193: ... enter a password Attempting to create a user with a blank Password field 3 8 characters including all printable characters The Confirm Password field is empty Please enter a password Attempting to create a user with a blank Confirm Password field 3 8 characters including all printable characters The password must be at least 3 characters in length Please enter a new password Attempting to create ...

Page 194: ...aracters including all printable characters The password must be at least 3 characters in length Please enter a new password Attempting to create a user with a password that is less that 3 characters long 3 8 characters including all printable characters The passwords do not match Please try again Different strings in the Password and Confirm Password fields 3 8 characters including all printable ...

Page 195: ... Please set the primary NTP server first Attempting to set the secondary NTP server without first setting the primary NTP server N A Invalid IP address supplied IP address should be in or format where is between 0 and 255 and is between 0 and 32 Attempting to set an IP address that is not in the correct format where is between 0 and 255 and is between 0 and 32 Invalid e mail address supplied Addre...

Page 196: ... the HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide For information on LEDs and switches specific to the server blades and enclosure refer to the HP ProLiant BL e Class System Setup and Installation Guide For information about general troubleshooting techniques diagnostic tools error messages and preventative maintenance refer to the HP Servers Troubleshooting Guide also included in th...

Page 197: ... update is mandatory for Windows 95 and Windows 98 users and is available in Service Pack 2 for Windows 2000 users For the most up to date information on supported Web browsers please view the customer advisories located at www compaq com support servers The Integrated Administrator does not show the most up to date blade information The server blade information is unknown The server blade configu...

Page 198: ...ror occur No error occurred in this command Everything ran as expected My fans periodically increase speed and then return to their normal speed Fans perform a self test for 60 seconds every 24 hours Although my username and my password are valid I am unable to log into the Integrated Administrator The Integrated Administrator supports up to 48 concurrent sessions Be sure the number of sessions ha...

Page 199: ... event that does not prevent the enclosure from operating maintaining power or serving its user community When a Caution event occurs a reasonable guarantee that operability can persist no longer exists Critical An event that prevents the continued operation of the enclosure When a Critical event occurs the inoperability of the enclosure is imminent HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator ...

Page 200: ...ime Power supply has experienced a failure Enclosure date time The enclosure temperature has exceeded the critical threshold Blade in Bay date time Blade has experienced a failure Blade in Bay date time The temperature on blade has exceeded the critical threshold Enclosure date time The enclosure is in a degraded state Enclosure date time Fan is in a degraded state Enclosure date time The redundan...

Page 201: ...ents of the ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator Enclosure Users Groups Network Protocol HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide E 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name m appe Factory Default Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 42 AM ...

Page 202: ...e Integrated Administrator Rack Name UnnamedRack Asset Tag Blank Time Zone CST6CDT Users The Integrated Administrator provides the following default users Administrator switcha switchb NOTE The switcha and switchb accounts are used when accessing the optionally installed interconnect switch console E 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File...

Page 203: ...ult values in the Integrated Administrator for fields related to network interface protocols Table E 3 Default Protocol Values of Integrated Administrator Field Default Value HTTP On SSH On TELNET On SNMP On SNMP location Blank SNMP contact Blank READ community Public WRITE community Blank NTP Disabled continued HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide E 3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer ...

Page 204: ...Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name m appe Factory Default Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 42 AM Table E 3 Default Protocol Values of Integrated Administrator continued Field Default Value IP Security Disabled AlertMail Disabled ...

Page 205: ...ministrator These time zones are organized into the following categories Universal Africa Asia Europe Oceania Polar The Americas HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide F 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name n appf Time Zone Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 43 AM ...

Page 206: ...13 EET Etc GMT 11 Etc GMT 14 EST Etc GMT 12 Greenwich EST5EDT Etc GMT 0 HST Etc GMT Etc GMT 1 MET Etc GMT0 Etc GMT 2 MST Etc GMT 0 Etc GMT 3 MST7MDT Etc GMT 1 Etc GMT 4 Navajo Etc GMT 2 Etc GMT 5 PST8PDT Etc GMT 3 Etc GMT 6 UCT Etc GMT 4 Etc GMT 7 Universal Etc GMT 5 Etc GMT 8 UTC Etc GMT 6 Etc GMT 9 WET Etc GMT 7 Etc GMT 10 W SU Etc GMT 8 Etc GMT 11 Zulu F 2 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Admi...

Page 207: ...ica Ndjamena Africa Banjul Africa Kampala Africa Niamey Africa Bissau Africa Khartoum Africa Nouakchott Africa Blantyre Africa Kigali Africa Ouagadougou Africa Brazzaville Africa Kinshasa Africa Porto Novo Africa Bujumbura Africa Lagos Africa Sao_Tome Africa Cairo Africa Libreville Africa Timbuktu Africa Casablanca Africa Lome Africa Tripoli Africa Ceuta Africa Luanda Africa Tunis Africa Conakry A...

Page 208: ...goon Asia Bahrain Asia Jayapura Asia Riyadh Asia Baku Asia Jerusalem Asia Riyadh87 Asia Bangkok Asia Kabul Asia Riyadh88 Asia Beirut Asia Kamchatka Asia Riyadh89 Asia Bishkek Asia Karachi Asia Saigon Asia Brunei Asia Kashgar Asia Samarkand Asia Calcutta Asia Katmandu Asia Seoul Asia Chungking Asia Krasnoyarsk Asia Shanghai Asia Colombo Asia Kuala_Lumpur Asia Singapore Asia Dacca Asia Kuching Asia ...

Page 209: ...himphu Asia Yekaterinburg PRC Asia Tokyo Asia Yerevan ROC Asia Ujung_Pandang Hongkong ROK Asia Ulaanbaatar Iran Singapore Asia Ulan_Bator Israel Turkey Asia Urumqi Japan Asia Vientiane Mideast Riyadh87 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide F 5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name n appf Time Zone Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 4...

Page 210: ...pe Bratislava Europe Monaco Europe Vaduz Europe Brussels Europe Moscow Europe Vatican Europe Bucharest Europe Nicosia Europe Vienna Europe Budapest Europe Oslo Europe Vilnius Europe Chisinau Europe Paris Europe Warsaw Europe Copenhagen Europe Prague Europe Zagreb Europe Dublin Europe Riga Europe Zaporozhye Europe Gibraltar Europe Rome Europe Zurich Europe Helsinki Europe Samara GB Europe Istanbul ...

Page 211: ...na Australia Yancowinna Pacific Fakaofo Atlantic Stanley Iceland Pacific Fiji Australia ACT Indian Antananarivo Pacific Funafuti Australia Adelaide Indian Chagos Pacific Galapagos Australia Brisbane Indian Christmas Pacific Gambier Australia Broken_Hill Indian Cocos Pacific Guadalcanal Australia Canberra Indian Comoro Pacific Guam Australia Darwin Indian Kerguelen Pacific Honolulu Australia Hobart...

Page 212: ...Port_Moresby Pacific Wake Pacific Niue Pacific Rarotonga Pacific Wallis Pacific Norfolk Pacific Saipan Pacific Yap Pacific Noumea Pacific Samoa US Hawaii Pacific Pago_Pago Pacific Tahiti US Samoa Pacific Palau Pacific Tarawa F 8 HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name n appf Time Zone Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 La...

Page 213: ...Antarctica Casey Antarctica Palmer Arctic Longyearbyen Antarctica Davis Antarctica South_Pole Antarctica DumontDUrville Antarctica Syowa Antarctica Mawson Antarctica Vostok Antarctica McMurdo HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide F 9 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name n appf Time Zone Settings doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 43 AM ...

Page 214: ...erica Detroit America Indiana Marengo America Belem America Dominica America Indiana Vevay America Belize America Edmonton America Indianapolis America Boa_Vista America Eirunepe America Inuvik America Bogota America El_Salvador America Iqaluit America Boise America Ensenada America Jamaica America Buenos_Aires America Fort_Wayne America Jujuy America Cambridge_Bay America Fortaleza America Juneau...

Page 215: ...erida America Sao_Paulo Canada Saskatchewan America Mexico_City America Scoresbysund Canada Yukon America Miquelon America Shiprock Chile Continental America Monterrey America St_Johns Chile EasterIsland America Montevideo America St_Kitts Cuba America Montreal America St_Lucia Jamaica America Montserrat America St_Thomas Mexico BajaNorte America Nassau America St_Vincent Mexico BajaSur America Ne...

Page 216: ...upported by the Integrated Administrator continued America Panama America Tijuana US Central America Pangnirtung America Tortola US Eastern America Paramaribo America Vancouver US East Indiana America Phoenix America Virgin US Indiana Starke America Port_of_Spain America Whitehorse US Michigan America Port au Prince America Winnipeg US Mountain America Porto_Acre America Yakutat US Pacific America...

Page 217: ... made the source code of all Open Source components used available at opensource hp com To locate the Integrated Administrator project consult the list of all projects HP ProLiant BL e Class Integrated Administrator User Guide G 1 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy Clute File Name o appg Open Source Availability doc Codename Halo Part Number 249070 004 Last Saved On 6 16 03 9 44 AM ...

Page 218: ...ER command 4 7 error messages B 5 IPMANAGER command 4 35 warning messages B 3 Add Group screen See also Administration tab ADMINISTRATOR ASSIGN ADMINISTRATOR RIGHTS command 4 8 4 11 Apply button 3 40 bay assignment area 3 41 advanced functions performing 7 1 Cancel button 3 40 African time zone F 3 group information area 3 41 AlertMail 1 2 group membership area 3 41 add SMTP server address 5 22 Ad...

Page 219: ...ondary NTP server 5 25 Certificate Manager Import Wizard 2 9 enable 5 25 Certificate Store 2 9 NTP poll interval 5 25 information window 2 8 primary NTP server set 5 25 security alert 2 7 secondary NTP server set 5 25 CERTIFICATE setting up 5 25 DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE command 4 4 4 28 B GENERATE CERTIFICATE command 4 5 BAY POWEROFF BAY command 4 21 C Gbe Interconnect Switch See interconnect switch P...

Page 220: ...IPSECURITY command 4 35 CONFIG UPLOAD command 4 20 4 32 NTP command 4 35 Configuring Server Blade Boot Order 7 7 disabling and deleting user accounts 6 25 configuring SNMP support 5 26 disabling network protocols to the integrated administrator 7 10 CONNECT CONNECT BAY command 4 20 DISPLAY EVENT SHOW command 4 18 CONNECT SWITCH A B command 4 4 DISPLAY EVENTS SET command 4 5 4 29 connectors DNS SET...

Page 221: ...ng off 7 8 SNMP Configuration screen 3 16 reviewing activity 6 11 System Log screen 3 21 system log 6 12 Virtual Buttons screen 3 19 warning messages B 2 encryption 128 bit 1 3 ENCLOSURE CLEAR SYSLOG ENCLOSURE command 4 16 entering a community string 5 26 error messages B 4 POWEROFF ENCLOSURE command 4 16 administration B 5 enclosure B 4 SET ENCLOSURE ASSET command 4 17 server blade bay B 4 Europe...

Page 222: ...rt 1 5 I ROM based Setup Utility 1 5 identifying secure password encryption 1 3 a server blade using the unit identification LED 6 9 Secure Shell 1 3 Telnet 1 3 enclosure by using the unit identification LED 6 13 flash disaster recovery automatically launching 7 14 part number 6 20 manually launching 7 14 problem components 6 16 IMAGE UPDATE command 4 19 4 32 G IML See Integrated Management Log In...

Page 223: ...line interface 4 2 remote access 3 2 4 2 Web based user interface 3 2 summary home page 2 10 Web based user interface through the management 10 100 Ethernet connector 4 2 troubleshooting C 2 upgrading firmware 7 11 Integrated Administrator configuration replicating 7 2 Web based user interface with HTTP 3 2 Integrated Administrator console accessing 2 5 LOGOUT command 4 3 lost administrator passwo...

Page 224: ...pply button 3 13 POWERON Cancel button 3 13 POWERON BAY command 4 33 information area 3 14 POWERON BAY command 4 21 Network and Information and Protocols area 3 14 primary NTP server set 5 25 network area 3 14 ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack protocols area 3 14 server blade configuration 1 6 Network Time Protocol NTP 5 25 protocol factory default settings E 3 NIC Network Interface Card i...

Page 225: ...ce replay 1 2 server blade bay managing 6 2 reset sequences playback 1 2 server blade health driver See Health and Wellness Driver resetting server power cycle feature 1 3 RESTART command 4 16 server error messages B 1 reviewing servers enclosure activity 6 11 startup and shutdown sequence playback 1 2 server blade activity 6 6 ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU SESSION BAY configuration 1 5 CLEAR comma...

Page 226: ...SWORD command 4 10 SHOW EXPERT MODE command 4 6 4 30 SET BAY BOOT FIRST command 4 22 4 34 SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT command 4 6 4 30 SET BAY BOOT ONCE command 4 22 4 34 SHOW SSHKEY command 4 6 4 30 SHOW TRAY INFO command 4 19 SET EXPERT MODE ON OFF command 4 5 SLEEP seconds command 4 3 4 27 SNMP SET EXPERT MODE ONE OFF command 4 29 ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER command 4 12 setting up the system 5 1 DISABLE SNM...

Page 227: ...button 3 21 DISABLE USER command 4 8 ENABLE USER command 4 8 T REMOVE USER command 4 9 SET USER CONTACT command 4 10 technical support xii SET USER FULLNAME command 4 10 telephone numbers xii xiii TELNET SET USER PASSWORD command 4 10 DISABLE TELNET command 4 12 ENABLE TELNET command 4 13 SHOW USER command 4 11 terminal emulation application UNASSIGN USER command 4 11 opening 2 6 user event messag...

Page 228: ...Off button 3 31 Power Off Enclosure button 3 20 tabs Administration View Modify User screen 3 42 Power Off Immediately button 3 31 Reboot button 3 31 tabs Bay Information screen 3 26 Restart Integrated Administrator button 3 20 tabs Bay List screen 3 23 tabs Bay Remote Console screen 3 28 Toggle On button 3 30 tabs Bays 3 22 Toggle On Toggle Off button 3 19 tabs Enclosure 3 6 virtual graphical Rem...

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