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Page 1 - User Guide

HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide March 2004 (Fifth Edition) Part Number 249070-005 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead F

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About This Guide This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personn

Page 3 - Contents

Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions GENERATE NMI <bay number> Generates

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Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions REBOOT BAY <bay number> {[ , | - ]

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Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET BAY BOOT ONCE [HDD | PXE | RBSU] <

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Command Line Interface Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SHOW BAY STATUS [ALL | <bay number>

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Command Line Interface Command Line Event Messages Table 4-7: Command Line Event Messages Message Possible Cause User Event Messages User Permissio

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Command Line Interface Table 4-7: Command Line Event Messages continued Message Possible Cause Bay Event Messages Bay Event A server blade bay has b

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Command Line Interface Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface Table 4-8 identifies functions or capabilities available to the command l

Page 10 - About This Guide

Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

Page 11 - Symbols in Text

Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

Page 12 - Getting Help

Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

Page 13 - Reader’s Comments

About This Guide Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings. WARNING: Text set off in t

Page 14 - Features

Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

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Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

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Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

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Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

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Command Line Interface Table 4-8: Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface continued Function Description Capability Exclusive to the C

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Command Line Interface HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 4-37 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: e-ch4 Comman

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5 Setting Up the System This chapter explains the levels of user rights recognized by the Integrated Administrator and provides detailed procedures to

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Setting Up the System • Setting up IP Security — Adding IP address — Enabling IP Security — Disabling IP Security • • Setting up Automatic Time Co

Page 22 - Getting Started

Setting Up the System User Permissions The group-centered approach of Integrated Administrator to user permissions facilitates the maintenance of user

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Setting Up the System Table 5-1: Permission Levels of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator continued Title Account Type Permissions Descr

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About This Guide Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following documentation: • HP ProLia

Page 25 - IP Address

Setting Up the System 6. Type in the new Administrator password in the Password and Confirm password fields. 7. Click OK. To change the default Admi

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Setting Up the System Figure 5-1: Setting the enclosure name and rack name 7. Click Apply. To modify the enclosure name or rack name using the CLI,

Page 27 - SHOW NETWORK

Setting Up the System Modifying the Asset Tag Number To modify the asset tag number using the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Enclosure tab. 2

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Setting Up the System To modify the asset tag number using the CLI, enter: SET ENCLOSURE ASSET {TAG} <asset tag> IMPORTANT: The <asset tag&

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Setting Up the System Figure 5-3: Setting the date and time 7. Click Apply. To modify the date and time settings using the CLI, enter: SET DATE MMD

Page 30 - Figure 2-5: Login screen

Setting Up the System IMPORTANT: If the time zone is left blank, the current time zone is left in effect. For a list of supported time zones, see Ap

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Setting Up the System 3. Type the group name and description in the fields. 4. Select bays for the group by selecting the appropriate checkboxes. I

Page 32 - Additional Steps

Setting Up the System 5. To add existing users to this group: a. Select users in the User Names area. Figure 5-5: Choosing an existing user to add

Page 33 - Web-Based User Interface

Setting Up the System b. Click Add User [View] or Add User [View/Modify]. For more information on permission levels, see the “User Permissions” sect

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Setting Up the System ASSIGN BAY [ALL | <bay number> {[ , | - ]<bay number>}] <group name> ASSIGN USER <user name> <group n

Page 35 - Web-Based Navigation

About This Guide Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) •

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Setting Up the System 3. Type the user information in the appropriate field. For information on “Account Type,” see the “User Permissions” section in

Page 37 - Left Panel

Setting Up the System 4. To assign the user to an existing group: a. Select groups in the Group Names area. Figure 5-8: Choosing an existing group

Page 38 - Enclosure Tab

Setting Up the System b. Click Add User [View] or Add User [View/Modify]. For more information on permission levels, see the “User Permissions” sect

Page 39 - Enclosure Information

Setting Up the System SET USER FULLNAME {<user name>} <full name> IMPORTANT: The <full name> must be 0-20 characters long and can

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Setting Up the System To configure a server blade running Linux to use a serial console: 1. Attach the Diagnostic Adapter to the server blade you wis

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Setting Up the System 2. Connect a keyboard and monitor to the Diagnostic Adapter and log into the server blade as root. 1234567Figure 5-11: Compon

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Setting Up the System 3. If your Linux server blade uses LILO: a. Remove the “message=” file specification from /etc/lilo.conf. IMPORTANT: Step a

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Setting Up the System Setting Up AlertMail AlertMail enables users to receive system events by e-mail instead of using SNMP traps. AlertMail is comple

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Setting Up the System • Power supply status change • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Power supply inserted Power supply removed Power subsystem redundancy

Page 45 - Network Configuration

Setting Up the System Example e-mail: ----SAMPLE START---- Subject: HP AlertMail-010: (CRITICAL) Power Supply #1: Failed Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:0

Page 46 - Configuration screen

1 HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features The HP ProLiant BL e-Class system offers an extensive set of features and optional tools to support

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Setting Up the System Setting Up IP Security IP security allows an administrator to define a set of IP addresses that are the only ones allowed to con

Page 48 - SNMP Configuration

Setting Up the System * If an NTP poll interval is not set, it will default to 720 seconds. The minimum time interval is 60 seconds and the maximum is

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Setting Up the System Configuring SNMP Support IMPORTANT: Only enclosure administrators may execute these tasks. Figure 5-12: Setting a community

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Setting Up the System 4. Type the string. IMPORTANT: Entering a blank string into the Read Community field sets the Read Community to “public.” Ent

Page 51 - Virtual Buttons

Setting Up the System Modifying the System Contact Information To modify the system contact information using the Web-based user interface: 1. Click

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Setting Up the System 5-30 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: f-ch5 Setting

Page 53 - System Log

6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks This chapter explains the Integrated Administrator management functionalities: • Managing server blade bays

Page 54 - Bays Tab

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Managing Server Blade Bays Opening a Remote Console Session to a Server Blade IMPORTANT: If a server blade is

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks 3. Select the server blade from the blade list. Figure 6-1: Choosing a server blade bay (server blade bay 5

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks Accessing the ROM-Based Setup Utility for a Server Blade IMPORTANT: Enclosure administrators and group admini

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features For further information associated with the Integrated Administrator, refer to: www.compaq.com/product

Page 58 - Bay Information

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 9. When prompted to press the F9 key for ROM-Based Setup Utility: a. Press the Esc key. b. Press the 9 key.

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks 4. When prompted to press the F9 key for ROM-Based Setup Utility: a. Press the Esc key. b. Press the 9 key.

Page 60 - Remote Console

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Powering Off the Server Blade CAUTION: Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating

Page 61 - System.”

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 5. Click Reboot, Power Off or Power Off Immediately. Figure 6-2: Managing server blade power 6. Click Apply

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks To power off the server blade (immediately or otherwise) using the CLI, enter: POWEROFF BAY <bay number>

Page 63 - Console Log

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 5. Click Toggle ON or Toggle OFF depending on the current state of the Unit Identification LED for the server

Page 64 - Administration Tab

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Managing the Enclosure Reviewing the Activity of the Enclosure The system log of the Integrated Administrator i

Page 65 - User List

Performing Common Administrative Tasks To view the System Log using the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Enclosure tab. 2. Click System Log in

Page 66 - Table 3-9: User List Screen

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Identifying the Enclosure Using the Unit Identification LED The virtual button for the Unit Identification LED

Page 67 - Group List

Performing Common Administrative Tasks To change the state of the Unit Identification LED for the enclosure using the CLI, enter: SET ENCLOSURE UID [O

Page 68 - Add User

HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features If a server blade does not respond, this feature enables an administrator to initiate a cold reboot to

Page 69 - 1 of 2, shown)

Performing Common Administrative Tasks To obtain the enclosure information using the CLI, enter the following commands as needed: SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN [

Page 70 - Table 3-11: Add User Screen

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Identifying Problem Components The Integrated Administrator alerts you to problem conditions or failed componen

Page 71 - Add Group

Performing Common Administrative Tasks You can identify the degraded components in the enclosure and their respective part numbers in the following wa

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks To identify a degraded component using the System Log from the Web-based user interface: 1. Click on the Enclo

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks To identify a degraded component using the event list from the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Event Li

Page 74 - View/Modify Group

Performing Common Administrative Tasks To identify a degraded component using the Caution or Critical icons along the top of the deck panel from the W

Page 75 - Event List Tab

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 2. Enter the appropriate commands: SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN [<fan number> | ALL] IMPORTANT: This command dis

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks Managing Users IMPORTANT: Only enclosure administrators may perform these tasks. IMPORTANT: Restricted defa

Page 77 - Interconnect Tab

Performing Common Administrative Tasks Modifying Group Rights to Server Blade Bays To modify group rights to server blade bays using the Web-based use

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks 4. Click View/Modify Group. Figure 6-12: Accessing the View/Modify Group screen 5. Select the appropriate c

Page 79 - Command Line Interface

HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features • Automatic network configuration The Integrated Administrator provides automatic network configurati

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks To modify rights to server blade bays for an existing group using the CLI, choose from among the following comm

Page 81 - General Commands

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 4. Click View/Modify User. Figure 6-13: Accessing the View/Modify User screen 5. Set the account status to

Page 82 - General Management Commands

Performing Common Administrative Tasks 3. Select the user account you wish to delete from the user list. Figure 6-14: Accessing the user list 4. C

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Performing Common Administrative Tasks 6-28 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Na

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7 Performing Advanced Functions This chapter provides an explanation of the following advanced tasks you can perform using the Integrated Administrato

Page 85 - User Account Commands

Performing Advanced Functions Replicating the Configuration of the Integrated Administrator IMPORTANT: The Integrated Administrator does not suppor

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Performing Advanced Functions 4. Restore the factory defaults on each of the other enclosures to clear any previous configuration: a. Login as Admin

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Performing Advanced Functions Administering Security Certificates IMPORTANT: The Integrated Administrator does not support these tasks using the Web

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Performing Advanced Functions If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by replacing the host

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Performing Advanced Functions To download and install one or more SSH keys, enter: DOWNLOAD SSHKEY <URL> This command will download and install

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features For more information on the Insight Manager 7 utility, refer to the ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pac

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Performing Advanced Functions Configuring Server Blade Boot Order Enclosure and group administrators may change the boot order, sometimes referred to

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Performing Advanced Functions The POWERON BAY and REBOOT BAY commands have been extended to allow an argument which sets server blade boot order for t

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Performing Advanced Functions 3. Click Power Off. 4. Click Apply. To power off the enclosure using the CLI, enter: POWEROFF ENCLOSURE This command

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Performing Advanced Functions Disabling Network Protocols To modify the supported communications protocols of the enclosure using the Web-based user i

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Performing Advanced Functions • To disable automatic time updates, enter: DISABLE NTP IMPORTANT: Disabling http/https causes the users to lose acce

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Performing Advanced Functions Refer to the documentation associated with the firmware upgrade for detailed information. Recovering a Lost Administrato

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Performing Advanced Functions 3. Open a terminal emulation application. 4. Press and hold the enclosure Unit Identification button (1) and press the

Page 98 - UPLOAD CONFIG

Performing Advanced Functions IMPORTANT: The filename of the ROM image of the Integrated Administrator can be any valid ASCII filename. The ROM imag

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Performing Advanced Functions You can manually place the Integrated Administrator in Flash Recovery mode: 1. Connect a local client device to the Int

Page 100 - HP CONFIDENTIAL

Performing Advanced Functions 2. Press and hold the enclosure Unit Identification button (1) and press the Integrated Administrator Reset button (2)

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features • ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack (Option) The Rapid Deployment Pack features a graphical d

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Performing Advanced Functions HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 7-17 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: h-ch7

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A Command Line Conventions The following sections provide commands for the CLI using the convention described in Table A-1: Table A-1: Command Line

Page 104 - Command Line Event Messages

B Error Messages The messages provided in this appendix are divided into the following categories: • • Warning messages Error messages Warning Message

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Error Messages Enclosure Warning Messages Table B-1: Enclosure Warning Messages Warning Message Cause Are you sure you want to disable the Web prot

Page 106 - Interface

Error Messages Server Blade Bay Warning Messages Table B-2: Server Blade Bay Warning Messages Warning Message Cause This server blade has been remo

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Error Messages Error Messages This section provides a comprehensive list of error messages specific to the major components of the Integrated Administ

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Error Messages Administration Error Messages Table B-6: Administration Error Messages Error Message Cause Valid Input The user name field is empty

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Error Messages Table B-6: Administration Error Messages continued Error Message Cause Valid Input The group name is blank. Please enter a valid nam

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Error Messages Table B-6: Administration Error Messages continued Error Message Cause Valid Input Please set at least the Primary NTP server before

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C Troubleshooting This appendix provides troubleshooting information for the Integrated Administrator that ships as part of the ProLiant BL e-Class sy

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© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft® and Windows® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Hewlett-Packard Comp

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features ESR, similar to ASR-2, is unique to the ProLiant BL e-Class system and is a self-monitoring reliabilit

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Troubleshooting Table C-1: Integrated Administrator Troubleshooting Problems Possible Solution My Web browser flickers when I view the Integrated A

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Troubleshooting HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide C-3 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: k-appc Troubleshooti

Page 116 - Setting Up the System

D Event Details The Integrated Administrator provides real-time event notifications for an enclosure according to two categories: caution and critical

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Event Details D-2 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: l-appd Event Details.d

Page 118 - User Permissions

E Factory Default Settings This appendix provides the factory default settings for the following components of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Admi

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Factory Default Settings Enclosure Table E-1 provides the default values in the Integrated Administrator for fields related to the server blade enclos

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Factory Default Settings Groups No default groups are in the Integrated Administrator. Network The Integrated Administrator ships with the following d

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Factory Default Settings E-4 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: m-appe Fact

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F Time Zone Settings This appendix provides a comprehensive list of time zones supported by the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator. These ti

Page 123 - Modifying the Date and Time

Time Zone Settings Universal Table F-1 provides the Universal time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. CAUTION: For the Integr

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HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Software Features 1-8 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead

Page 125 - Setting Up User Accounts

Time Zone Settings Africa Table F-2 provides the African time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-2: African Time Zone

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Time Zone Settings Asia Table F-3 provides the Asian time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-3: Asian Time Zone Settin

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Time Zone Settings Table F-3: Asian Time Zone Settings Supported by the Integrated Administrator continued Asia:Tel_Aviv Asia:Vladivostok Mideast:Riy

Page 128 - ADD GROUP <group name>

Time Zone Settings Europe Table F-4 provides the European time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-4: European Time Zon

Page 129 - Adding a User

Time Zone Settings Oceania Table F-5 provides the Oceanic time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-5: Oceanic Time Zone

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Time Zone Settings Table F-5: Oceanic Time Zone Settings Supported by the Integrated Administrator continued Pacific:Marquesas Pacific:Pitcairn Pac

Page 131 - (group highlighted)

Time Zone Settings Polar Table F-6 provides the Polar time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-6: Polar Time Zone Setti

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Time Zone Settings The Americas Table F-7 provides the American time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table F-7: American Ti

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Time Zone Settings Table F-7: American Time Zone Settings Supported by the Integrated Administrator continued America:Chicago America:Guadeloupe Amer

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Time Zone Settings F-12 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: n-appf Time Zone

Page 135 - Adapter

2 Getting Started The Integrated Administrator enables monitoring and management of all functions within an enclosure, including functions specific to

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G Open Source Availability The Integrated Administrator is based on embedded Linux and contains numerous Open Source components. In compliance with Op

Page 137 - Setting Up AlertMail

Index adding existing user to a new group 5-12 1 group 5-10 128-bit encryption 1-3 trap targets 5-29 user 5-14 A administering security cer

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Index enable 5-22 SET BAY UID command 4-24 events 5-22 SHOW BAY INFO command 4-24 sender domain 5-22 SHOW BAY LIST command 4-24, 4-36 sett

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Index CLEAR locating, illustrated 2-3 CLEAR BAY BOOT [FIRST | ONCE] command 4-21, 4-34 management ( 10/100 Ethernet) connector 2-3 CLEAR BAY BOO

Page 140 - Setting Up IP Security

Index DOWNLOAD ENCLOSURE DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE command 4-4, 4-29 CLEAR SYSLOG ENCLOSURE command 4-16 POWEROFF ENCLOSURE command 4-16 DOWNLOAD CON

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Index encryption, 128-bit 1-3 Redundant ROM support 1-5 entering a community string 5-27 ROM-based Setup Utility 1-5 error messages B-4 secu

Page 142 - Configuring SNMP Support

Index I summary home page 2-10 troubleshooting C-2 identifying upgrading firmware 7-11 a server blade using the unit identification LED 6-9 In

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Index Web-based user interface, through the management (10/100 Ethernet) connector 4-2 Network Configuration screen See also Enclosure tab Apply b

Page 144 - Adding Trap Targets

Index POWEROFF removing trap targets 5-30 POWEROFF BAY command 4-22 replicating the Integrated Administrator configuration 7-2 POWEROFF ENCLOSUR

Page 145 - Removing Trap Targets

Index modifying group rights 6-23 SET IPCONFIG command 4-14 warning messages B-3 SET PASSWORD command 4-9 server blade bay, managing 6-2 SET

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Getting Started • If the network uses Dynamic DNS or WINS, you can access the Integrated Administrator using the factory-configured host name. IMPOR

Page 147 - Managing Server Blade Bays

Index SHOW SESSIONS command 4-6, 4-31 system features 1-1 SHOW SNMP command 4-15 system location, modifying 5-28 SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT command

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Index UPLOAD Virtual Buttons screen See also Bays tab UPLOAD CONFIG command 4-20, 4-33 Apply button 3-31 enclosure unit identification area 3-

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Index tabs, Administration View/Modify User screen 3-42 tabs, Network Configuration screen 3-13 tabs, Bay Information screen 3-26 tabs, SNMP Con

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Getting Started 1356724 Figure 2-1: Rear panel Integrated Administrator components Table 2-1: Rear Panel Integrated Administrator Components Item D

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Getting Started Determining the Integrated Administrator’s Initial IP Address HP recommends that you connect a local client device, such as a laptop

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Getting Started Default Values for the Integrated Administrator The Integrated Administrator is configured with a default user name, password, and DNS

Page 153 - {[PXE

Getting Started b. Open a terminal emulation session with the following settings: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. c. Log into the

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Getting Started Setting Up the Web-Based User Interface To set up the Web-based user interface: 1. Enter the Integrated Administrator IP address or D

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Getting Started NOTE: To install your own certificate onto the Integrated Administrator rather than the automatically generated certificate, see the

Page 156 - Managing the Enclosure

Contents About This Guide Audience Assumptions...

Page 157 - SHOW SYSLOG ENCLOSURE

Getting Started 2. Install the certificate to your browser: a. Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Manager Import Wizard starts. b. Click Ne

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Getting Started After the default user name and password have been verified, the summary window appears. Figure 2-6: Integrated Administrator summa

Page 159 - SET ENCLOSURE UID [ON

Getting Started HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 2-11 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: c-ch2 Getting Start

Page 160 - SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP

3 Web-Based User Interface This chapter provides information for navigating the Integrated Administrator Web-based user interface. NOTE: Values appe

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Web-Based User Interface Accessing the Web-Based User Interface IMPORTANT: Accessing the Web-based user interface is not supported from the console

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Web-Based User Interface Web-Based Navigation The Web-based user interface displays information and receives input in the following areas: • • • Top p

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Web-Based User Interface The top panel information is displayed at all times, including the following items: • • • Enclosure name Current user Tabs Th

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Web-Based User Interface Left Panel Figure 3-3 illustrates the location of the left panel. Figure 3-3: Left panel of the Web-based user interface Th

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Web-Based User Interface Deck Panel Figure 3-4 illustrates the location of the deck panel. Figure 3-4: Deck panel of the Web-based user interface Th

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Web-Based User Interface • Virtual Buttons • System Log Enclosure Information IMPORTANT: All users have read access to the information in this scr

Page 167 - Managing Users

Contents Setting Up the Web-Based User Interface...2-7 Additional Steps...

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Web-Based User Interface Two buttons appear on the Enclosure Information screen: • • Apply — Saves changes made to the screen Cancel — Restores all f

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-2: Enclosure Information Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Temperature OK, Warm, Caution, or Crit

Page 170 - <group name>

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-2: Enclosure Information Screen continued Field Possible Values Description General Area, continued Interconnect Tr

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-2: Enclosure Information Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Date and Time Area* Time Zone Drop-dow

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Web-Based User Interface If you select Other for time zone, use the following window to set a user-defined time zone: Figure 3-6: User-defined time

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Web-Based User Interface Network Configuration IMPORTANT: Only enclosure administrators have access to these settings. Figure 3-7 illustrates the in

Page 174 - “Setting Up the System.”

Web-Based User Interface CAUTION: Both the Web and Secure Shell protocols must be enabled to allow access to the Web-based user interface. Table 3-

Page 175 - Administrator

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-3: Network Configuration Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Network Area, continued Subnet Mask ##

Page 176 - DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url>

Web-Based User Interface SNMP Configuration IMPORTANT: Only enclosure administrators have access to these settings. Figure 3-8 illustrates the infor

Page 177 - GENERATE CERTIFICATE REQUEST

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-4 describes the information presented on the SNMP Configuration screen: Table 3-4: SNMP Configuration Screen Field

Page 178 - Key-Based SSH Authentication

Contents Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Accessing the Command Line Interface...

Page 179 - DOWNLOAD SSHKEY <URL>

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-4: SNMP Configuration Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Community Strings And Trap Destinations Ar

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Web-Based User Interface Virtual Buttons IMPORTANT: Only enclosure administrators can execute these commands. Figure 3-9 illustrates the information

Page 181 - Powering Off the Enclosure

Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-10: Virtual Buttons screen (Enclosure Power area) You can select the appropriate function with the following butto

Page 182 - POWEROFF ENCLOSURE

Web-Based User Interface System Log The System Log screen provides an enclosure administrator with a chronological list of events and fixes associated

Page 183 - Disabling Network Protocols

Web-Based User Interface Bays Tab The Bays tab provides access to the following screens: • • • • • Bay List Bay Information Remote Console Virtual Bu

Page 184 - UPDATE IMAGE <url>

Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-12 and Table 3-5 describe the information presented in the Bay List screen: Figure 3-12: Bay List screen HP ProLi

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-5: Bay List Field Descriptions Field Possible Values Description Bay # 1-20 Server blade bay number UID Field

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Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-13: Bay Assignment dialog box The Action radio buttons (Assign/Unassign) determine what action to take when you cl

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Web-Based User Interface Bay Information IMPORTANT: Be sure the Integrated Administrator displays up-to-date server blade information by rebooting t

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-7: Bay Information Screen Field Possible Values Description Status Area Bay Number Bay number Server Blade Name

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Contents Chapter 6 Performing Common Administrative Tasks Managing Server Blade Bays...

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-7: Bay Information Screen continued Field Possible Values Description NIC #1 and #2 MAC Addresses ##:##:##:##:##:##,

Page 191 - Command Line Conventions

Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-15 illustrates the information presented on the Remote Console screen. Figure 3-15: Remote Console screen (bay 5 s

Page 192 - Error Messages

Web-Based User Interface Virtual Buttons Figure 3-16 illustrates the information in the Virtual Buttons screen. Figure 3-16: Virtual Buttons screen

Page 193 - Enclosure Warning Messages

Web-Based User Interface • You can select the appropriate function in the Server Blade Power area using the following radio buttons: — Reboot reboot

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Web-Based User Interface Administration Tab IMPORTANT: For an explanation of user rights associated with the Integrated Administrator, see the “User

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Web-Based User Interface User List Figure 3-17 illustrates the information presented in the User List screen. Figure 3-17: User List screen The User

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Web-Based User Interface Please note the following permissions related to the action buttons of the User List screen (Table 3-8). Table 3-8: User Li

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Web-Based User Interface Group List Figure 3-18 and Table 3-10 describe the information presented in the Group List screen. Figure 3-18: Group List

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Web-Based User Interface Two buttons appear on this screen: • • View/Modify Group—Opens the View/Modify Group screen Remove Group—Removes the selected

Page 199 - Troubleshooting

Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-19 and Table 3-11 describe the information presented in the User Account area of the Add User screen: Figure 3-19:

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Contents Appendix B Error Messages Warning Messages ...

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-11: Add User Screen Field Possible Values Description User Account Area User Name 1-13 characters including alphan

Page 202 - Event Details

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-11: Add User Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Group Membership Area Group Names All groups are l

Page 203 - Table D-2: Event Details

Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-20 illustrates the information presented in the Add Group screen. Figure 3-20: Add Group screen (Group Information

Page 204 - Factory Default Settings

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-12: Add Group Screen Field Possible Values Description Group Information Area Group Name 1-13 characters including

Page 205 - Enclosure

Web-Based User Interface Table 3-12: Add Group Screen continued Field Possible Values Description Group Membership Area, continued Add User [View] &g

Page 206 - Protocol

Web-Based User Interface Event List Tab IMPORTANT: The Event List differs from the System Log in the following ways: • Any user can view the Event

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Web-Based User Interface Figure 3-21 illustrates the information presented in the Event List screen. Figure 3-21: Event List screen (fan failure sho

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Web-Based User Interface Interconnect Tab Figure 3-22 illustrates the information presented in the Interconnect Tray screen: Figure 3-22: Interconne

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Web-Based User Interface 3-46 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hilary Stead File Name: d-ch3 Web-

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4 Command Line Interface This chapter provides reference material for operating the Integrated Administrator CLI. This chapter provides command line-r

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Contents Appendix G Open Source Availability Index viii HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: Hila

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Command Line Interface Accessing the Command Line Interface You can access the CLI remotely through the management (10/100 Ethernet) connector or loca

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Command Line Interface Operating the Command Line Interface General Commands Table 4-1: General Commands Command Description Restrictions CLEAR SCR

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Command Line Interface General Management Commands Table 4-2: General Management Commands Command Description Restrictions CLEAR SESSION SWITCH [A

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Command Line Interface Table 4-2: General Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions GENERATE CERTIFICATE REQUEST Generates a PK

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Command Line Interface Table 4-2: General Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SHOW EXPERT {MODE}: Displays the current EX

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Command Line Interface User Account Commands Table 4-3: User Account Commands Command Description Restrictions ADD GROUP <group name> Adds a

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Command Line Interface Table 4-3: User Account Commands continued Command Description Restrictions ASSIGN ADMINISTRATOR {RIGHTS} <user name> P

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Command Line Interface Table 4-3: User Account Commands continued Command Description Restrictions REMOVE USER [ALL | <user name>] Removes a u

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Command Line Interface Table 4-3: User Account Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET USER CONTACT {<user name>} <contact

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Command Line Interface Table 4-3: User Account Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SHOW GROUP [<group name> | ALL] Displays th

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About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step instructions for operation, and reference information for advanced operation, troubleshooting, and

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Command Line Interface Enclosure Network Configuration Commands Table 4-4: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands Command Description Restriction

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Command Line Interface Table 4-4: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands continued Command Description Restrictions DOWNLOAD CONFIG <url> Do

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Command Line Interface Table 4-4: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET GATEWAY <IP address>

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Command Line Interface Table 4-4: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET SNMP LOCATION <location

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Command Line Interface Enclosure Management Commands Table 4-5: Enclosure Management Commands Command Description Restrictions CLEAR SYSLOG ENCLOSU

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Command Line Interface Table 4-5: Enclosure Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET DATE MMDDhhmm {{CC}YY} {TZ} Sets the

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Command Line Interface Table 4-5: Enclosure Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SET ENCLOSURE UID [ON | OFF] Turns the en

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Command Line Interface Table 4-5: Enclosure Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY [<power sup

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Command Line Interface Table 4-5: Enclosure Management Commands continued Command Description Restrictions UPDATE IMAGE <url> Downloads a new

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Command Line Interface Server Bay Management Commands Table 4-6: Server Bay Management Commands Command Description Restrictions CLEAR BAY BOOT [FIR

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