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1. Slot Number IPMB Address 1 82 2 84 3 86 4 88 5 8A 6 8C 7 8E 8 90 9 92 10 94 11 96 12 98 13 9A 14 9C 15 9E 16 AO Configuration 21 EN A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC Below is the ADLINK aTCA 8505 mapping table for your reference Slot Slot Number IPMB address NODE5 5 8A NODE4 4 88 NODE3 3 86 HUB2 2 84 HUB1 1 82 Example To get standard information on all boards installed in the system where only the boards in physical slots 1 and 14 are present clia board IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Physical Slot 1 82 Entity 0xd0 0x0 Maximum FRU device ID 0x08 PICMG Version 2 0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Previous M3 Activation In Process Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 82 FRU 0 Entity 0xd0 0x0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Previous M3 Activation In Process Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 Device ID String IPM Sentry 6 Physical Slot 3 86 Entity 0xd0 0x0 Maximum FRU device ID 0x08 PICMG Version 2 0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Previous M3 Activation In Process Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 86 FRU 0 Entity 0xd0 0x0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Previous M3 Activation In Process Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 Device ID String IPM Sentry 6 22 Configuration A ADLINK Boardreset Sy
2. 1 COM port Connects a notebook or a personal computer using the bundled RJ 45 to DB9 cable 2 LAN1 port Connects a notebook or personal computer using an RJ 45 cable direct connection or through a network switch or hub 3 LAN2 port Connects a notebook or a personal comput erusing an RJ 45 cable direct connection or through a network switch or hub 4 TELCO port Connects a customized telecom equip ment 5 Hotswap LED Lights up when the aCMM 2000 handle is pulled out and the module is ready for hotswap blinks when the aCMM 2000 is not ready for hotswap opera tion 6 Reset button Resets the aCMM 2000 module Hardware Information 7 A ADLINK PA LED indicators EB A JI el Q T I q Ln O 1 Critical Alarm LED Behaves based on programming customizations ADLINK may program this LED accord ing to customer requirements 2 Major Alarm LED Behaves based on programming customizations ADLINK may program this LED accord ing to customer requirements 3 Minor Alarm LED Behaves based on programming customizations ADLINK may program this LED accord ing to customer requirements 4 Activity LED Tells whether the aCMM 2000 module is in active or backup mode Status Color Description On Active Mode Green Blinking Backup Mode 5 Speed LED Green
3. Accepts and logs events posted by any intelligent FRU in the shelf reflecting exceptions in temperatures voltages etc posts alerts outside the shelf based on configurable IPMI Platform Event Filters Supports hot swapping of Field Replaceable Units FRUs while maintaining full management visibility Interfaces to standard Telco Alarm infrastructures via ShMM carrier implemented dry contact relays Supports redundant Shelf Manager instances for high avail ability Integrates a watchdog timer which resets the ShMM if not periodically strobed such resets automatically trigger a switchover to the backup ShMM if configured Includes battery backed real time clock for time stamping events Implements a rich set of shelf external interfaces accessible over Ethernet including Remote Management Control Pro tocol RMCP required by AdvancedTCA command line web browser Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Appendix A ADLINK BA OGY INC A 3 Support for Dual Redundant Operation The IPM Sentry Shelf Manager can be configured with active backup instances to maximize availability Figure A 2 shows how both instances are accessible to the System Manager with only the active instance interacting at any given time Similarly only the active instance communicates over IPMB 0 with the IPM Controller population in the shelf The two instances communicate over TCP IP with the active instance posting incremental
4. shmstatus Syntax shmstatus Purpose Returns the Shelf Manager status in redundant active or backup configurations In verbose mode this command reports more detailed information including Shelf FRU Info status RMCP interface status and state of the backup Shelf Manager if the Shelf Manager being queried is the active one The ready for operation flag is a parameter that shows as Yes gt on the active Shelf Manager if it finds valid Shelf FRU Info and successfully initializes its RMCP interface gt on the backup Shelf Manager if it successfully received the redundancy state information ftom the active Shelf Man ager Example clia shmstatus v IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Shelf Manager status Active 46 Configuration A ADLINK 7 WOK ShowUnhealthy Syntax showunhealthy Purpose Shows the list of FRUs that appear to have a problem In the PICMG 3 0 context this list includes FRUs for which the cause of last hot swap state change is Communication Lost Communication lost due to local failure or Unexpected deactivation In CompactPCI shelves this command checks Board Fan Tray and Power Supply healthy status bits as well For each FRU the following information are shown gt IPMB address and FRU device ID gt Current hot swap state gt Previous hot swap state gt Cause of the last state change Example To show the list of unhealthy components in the system clia sh
5. This section summarizes the details of individual CLI commands and provides the syntax and usage of each available commands The CLI supports both AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI shelf contexts For your convenience key types of shelf components can be referenced in the following way as an alternative to a reference notation based on the IPMB address and numerical FRU identifier 18 Configuration A ADLINK Activate Syntax activate lt IPMB address gt lt FRU id gt activate board lt N gt activate shm lt N gt Purpose Sends the IPMI command Set FRU Activation Activate FRU to the specified FRU The FRU is specified using the IPMB address of the owning IPM controller and the FRU device ID FRU device ID 0 designates the IPM controller proper in PICMG 3 0 contexts In PICMG 2 x contexts the Shelf Manager emulates this command in the best possible way for each specific type of FRU In the PICMG 3 0 context this command is primarily useful for those FRUs that were not listed in the power management table in the Shelf FRU Information or for which the Shelf Manager Controlled Activation attribute is set to FALSE These FRUs are not automatically activated by the Shelf Manager and stay in the state M2 The Shelf Manager automatically activates other FRUs once they reach state M2 Attempting to activate a FRU that is not in state M2 does nothing Example To activate the IPM controller proper at address 9C clia activate
6. Two flags that control ARP behavior on the LAN channel Enable responding to ARP requests Enable sending Gratuitous ARPs arp_interval 11 The Gratuitous ARP interval in seconds in fixed point format potentially including a fractional part dft_gw_ip 12 A string value that contains the IP address of the default gateway in dotted decimal notation dft_gw_mac 13 A string value that contains the MAC address of the default gateway as 6 hexadecimal byte values delimited by symbols backup_gw_ip 14 A string value that contains the IP address of the backup gateway in dotted decimal notation backup_gw_mac 15 A string value that contains the MAC address of the backup gateway as 6 hexadecimal byte values delimited by symbols community 16 A string value up to 18 symbols that is put into the Community String field in PET Traps Configuration 33 A ADLINIK Example To get and show the whole LAN parameter table for channel 1 clia getlanconfig 1 Authentication Type Support 0x15 None MD5 Straight Password Key Authentication Type Enables 0x00 User level 0x15 None MD5 Straight Password Key Operator level 0x15 None MD5 Straight Password Key Administrator level 0x15 None MD5 Straight Password Key OEM level 0x00 IP Address 172 16 2 203 IP Address Source Static Address Manually Configured 01 MAC Address 9
7. 2 3 Front banel aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaa zana aa ean 7 I O Ports and Control Buttons 0 0 0 0 cccececceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 7 LED indicators 8 2 4 WO Port and Switch Pin Assignments A 9 LAN1 LAN2 ports CN4 CN5 ssssssnnsanssnnsnssennnnnerrnneseren ene 9 COM port RJ 45 CND 9 TELCO alarm port CNIT serisinin 10 LAN redirection switch SWX1 eseese 10 3 Getting Started ck ices zaa A A YE 11 3 1 Installing the aCMM 2000 s seeue aaa aeaaaaanaa 11 3 2 Accessing the aCHMM 2000 15 Serial Connection eeeeseaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa a naa aazaini1 15 LAN Connection eueaae aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaani ania 16 4 Configuratio E 17 4 1 Shelf Manager aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 17 Bieles IO O 17 Setting the Clock eee eaea aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaaa ae 17 4 2 Command Reterence aa aaa aaa aaa aaa zaz niania 18 ACUI EE 19 Alarm WEE 20 BOOM ME 21 Eet lge GE 23 Deactivate 0 0 0 cccceccecccceeecesseeeeeeceaseeeceeseaneeseeeeeseaeesees 23 EXIUQUI wawa oai O Aaaa enee Se 24 FAN EE 24 ERU enee a 25 Table of Contents i A ADLINK BA TECHNOLOGY INC FRUData ana aa PRAYER 26 ERUN 27 Getfanlevel c ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeceeecaeceeeeeeeeeeeesetsesenaeees 29 GetlPMBstate a A ENEE wander duech 30 Getlanconfig cecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 32 IPMC eet eegene eh niin le en 35 Minfanlevel eee ee ea aaa aaa aaa aaa aa aaa aa
8. 47 2003 from 0x9c 0 0 sensor Oxf0 0 event 0x6f asserted HotSwap FRU 0 M3 gt M4 Cause 0x0 clia sel b4 5 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 0x00A4 Event at Nov 19 01 24 25 2003 from 0x20 0 0 sensor 0x02 4 event 0xl1l asserted Lower Non Critical Threshold 0xb3 Reading 0xb3 0x00B8 Event at Nov 19 00 04 11 2003 from 0x20 0 0 sensor 0x02 4 event 0xl asserted Lower Non Critical Threshold 0xb3 Reading 0xb3 0x00CC Event at Nov 19 00 36 32 2003 from 0x20 0 0 sensor 0x02 7 event 0xl asserted Lower Non Critical Threshold Oxae Reading 0x94 0x00E0 Event at Nov 19 00 36 32 2003 from 0x20 0 0 sensor 0x02 7 event 0xl asserted Lower Critical Threshold Oxac Reading 0x94 0x00F4 Event at Nov 19 00 02 37 2003 from 0x20 0 0 sensor 0x01 2 event 0x1 asserted Upper Critical Threshold 0x13 Reading Oxlc Configuration 39 A ADLINK PA Sensordata Syntax sensordata lt IPMB address gt lt sensor name gt lt lun gt lt sensor number gt sensordata v board lt N gt lt sensor name gt lt lun gt lt sensor number gt sensordata v shm lt N gt lt sensor name gt lt lun gt lt sensor number gt Purpose Shows the actual value of the specified sensor s for a threshold based sensor or the currently asserted states of a discrete sensor The ta
9. 9c 0 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Command issued via IPMB status 0 0x0 Command executed successfully Configuration 19 A ADLINK PN Alarm Syntax alarm clear minor major critical Purpose Provides access to the TELCO alarm outputs The minor major and critical parameters allow you to set the corresponding alarm output These actions are cumulative that is after the commands clia alarm minor and clia alarm major both minor and major alarms will be set The action clear clears the minor and major alarm outputs Critical alarm output cannot be cleared Command invocation without parameters will return the status of TELCO alarm outputs Example clia alarm IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter alarm mask 0x00 clia alarm major IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Returned completion code 0 clia alarm clear IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Returned completion code 0 20 Configuration A ADLINK Board Syntax board v lt physical slot address gt Purpose The physical address should be specified as a decimal number For PICMG 3 0 systems the correspondence between physical addresses and IPMB addresses is specified in the Shelf FRU Information If the Shelf FRU information does not contain an address table the following mapping table mapping of logical slot numbers is used
10. aCMM 2000 intelligent accesses external FRUs and fan board data as well as monitor environment status to adjust the fan rotation The aCMM 200 also manages all blades installed in the aTCA chassis To provide uninterrupted monitoring and management the aCMM 2000 sup ports redundant and hotswap operations The aCMM 2000 comes with the IPM Sentry Shelf Manager a shelf level management solution for AdvancedTCA ATCA prod ucts The IPM Sentry ShMM when coupled with a corresponding carrier board provides the necessary hardware to run the Shelf Manager within an ATCA shelf The IPM Sentry Shelf Manager is adaptable to manage CompactPCI and CompactTCA platforms when available aCMM 2000 SE le ee ele e e e Introduction 1 A ADLINK PN 1 1 Features gt Compliant with PICMG 3 0 R2 0 including ECN 3 0 2 0 001 for ShMC cross connects gt Compliant with IPMI v1 5 document revision 1 1 plus rele vant errata Supports dual redundant and hot swap operations Dual LAN ports and a serial console for remote manage ment Comes with web based and command line interfaces Supports RMCP protocol Integrated auto fan speed control TELCO alarm DB 15 connector for customized alarm sys tems vv vvv v 2 Introduction A ADLINK 1 2 Specifications Form factor ADLINK aTCA 8505 chassis management module Dimensions 292 12 mm x 173 39 mm Chipset Controller AMD Alchemy Au1550 Memory e 128
11. fs shelf e Normal all fan tachometer sensors show normal operating speed Minor Alert at least one fan tachometer sensor is in minor alert state None of the sensors is in major or critical alert state Major Alert at least one fan tachometer sensor is in major alert state None of the sensors is in critical alert state e Critical Alert at least one fan tachometer sensor is in critical alert state Configuration 43 A A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC Command Parameter Provided Information address_table abbreviated to at Shows the Address Table record in the Shelf FRU Info The following information is provided Shelf Address shown according to its type e List of address table entries showing Hardware Address Site Type and Site Number for each of them power_distribution abbreviated as pd The following information is provided for each of the power feeds mostly from the Shelf Power Distribution record of the Shelf FRU Information e Maximum External Available Current e Maximum Internal Current e Minimum Expected Operating Voltage e Actual Power Available e Currently Used Power e List of FRUs connected to the feed showing Hardware Address and FRU Device ID for each of them power_management abbreviated as pm The Shelf Power Management record in the Shelf FRU Info This record contains a list of FRU Power Descriptors For each descriptor
12. please do not include peripheral accessories If peripherals need to be included be cer tain to specify which items you sent on the RMA Request amp Confirmation Form ADLINK is not responsible for items not listed on the RMA Request amp Confirmation Form Warranty Policy 59 A A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 3 Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK s guarantee in the following situations gt gt gt gt Damage caused by not following instructions in the User s Manual Damage caused by carelessness on the user s part dur ing product transportation Damage caused by fire earthquakes floods lightening pollution other acts of God and or incorrect usage of voltage transformers Damage caused by unsuitable storage environments i e high temperatures high humidity or volatile chemi cals Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid during or after change of batteries by customer user Damage from improper repair by unauthorized ADLINK technicians Products with altered and or damaged serial numbers are not entitled to our service This warranty is not transferable or extendible Other categories not protected under our warranty 4 Customers are responsible for shipping costs to trans port damaged products to ADLINK If you have any further questions please email our FAE staff service adlinktech com 60 Warranty Policy
13. state updates to the backup As a result the backup can quickly step into the active role if necessary Shelf External System Manager State updates IPM over TCP IPM Sentry Sentry Shelf Presence Shelf Manager SP Manager Active Backup IPMB 0 Figure A 2 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Redundancy Support Appendix 55 A ADLINK PN Three cross connected signals between the two Shelf Manager instances enhance their coordination gt Presence each Shelf Manager instance knows whether the other instance is present in the shelf Health each instance knows whether the other instance considers itself healthy gt Switchover the backup instance can force a switchover if necessary 56 Appendix A ADLINK AA IPM Sentry ShMM Shelf Management Mezzanines The IPM Sentry Shelf Manager executes on the ShMM a small 67 60 mm x 50 80 mm Shelf Management Mezzanine that conforms to the Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SODIMM specification Feature ShMM 500 CPU AMD Alchemy Au1550 Processor core s 333 Mhz MIPS 32 SDRAM 128 Mbytes Flash 64 Mbytes Ethernet Dual 10 100 Mbit Serial Two one with modem controls Universal Serial Bus USB Host and device ports Duplex IPMB 0 Yes Real time clock optionally battery Yes backed on ShMM carrier General Purpose I O signals Nine Shelf Manager redundancy and hot Yes swap interface with on board CPLD assist High s
14. to a network switch or router for high speed remote management Refer to the illustrations below MR 5 NB RJ 45 cable 1 Host computer S d Switch Hub RJ 45 cable Host computer By default the LAN1 port has the following settings IP 172 16 13 201 Login name root Password None 16 A ADLINK 4 Configuration This chapter provides information on how to access and configure the aCMM 2000 using Shelf Manager Command Reference or Web Interface 4 1 Shelf Manager Logging in After turning the aCMM 2000 on you are prompted to login Log in as user root By default no password shall be requested Refer to the screen capture below for details login root BusyBox v0 60 5 2005 05 07 17 27 0000 Built in shell msh 1s bin dev etc proc sbin tmp Setting the Clock During initial boot you must set the clock and initialize the module The clock is set to January 1 1970 The date can be accessed and configured using serial console To set the date type in the correct date using the date application The format for the date command is MMDDHHMMSSYYYY where gt MM Month DD Day HH Hour use 24 hour clock MM Minute SS Second gt YYYY Year For example date 04291628002003 Tue Apr 29 16 28 00 UTC 2003 vv v V Configuration 17 A ADLINK PN 4 2 Command Reference
15. 0 91 91 91 91 91 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Header Parameters 0x40 0x40 0x10 Primary RMCP Port Number 0x026f Secondary RMCP Port Number 0x0298 BMC generated ARP Control 02 Enable BMC generated Gratuitous Response Gratuitous ARP Interval 2 0 seconds Default Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway MAC Address N A Backup Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Backup MAC Address N A Community String public Number of Destinations 16 34 Configuration A ADLINK IPMC Syntax ipmc v lt IPMB address gt ipmc board lt N gt Purpose Shows information about the IPM controller at the specified address or about all IPM controllers known to the Shelf Manager if IPMB address is omitted The following information is shown for the IPM controller in standard mode gt IPMB address of the controller as two hexadecimal digits gt Entity ID and Entity Instance for the IPM controller gt Maximum possible FRU device ID for the IPM controller gt PICMG extension version This version should be 2 0 for PICMG 3 0 compliant IPM controllers Information on current hot swap state previous hot swap state and cause of the last state change for FRU device 0 of the IPM controller which represents the IPM controller itself may also be accessed The hot swap states M0 M7 are defined in the PICMG 3 0 specification as follows gt MO Not Installed M1 Inactive M2 Activation Request M3 Activation in Progress M4 F
16. 37 Selu reka A ad feeder eee 38 Sensordata A 40 Setfa leVel asi Anal AE AAAA 41 setlanconfig eeee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa 41 Shelf ee iesse deeg ef dee gege ada 42 shmstatus ceceeeeeeeeceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeea 46 ShowUnkhealny isc stawy ia Aaa edicts 47 SWItCNOVED WPA 48 BR ll E 49 version PA 50 Web Interface aa testers geed 51 IPM Sentry Web Interface 000 0 ceeeeeteeeeeeentteeeeeeenees 51 Starting the Web Interface A 51 Appendix EEN 53 Overview of Intelligent Platform Management in ATCA 53 A 2 Features of IPM Sentry Shelf Manager 54 A 3 Support for Dual Redundant Operation 1 11112 55 IPM Sentry ShMM Shelf Management Mezzanines 57 Warranty Policy ssczesiosgois szosa docadww Gio ca owo zaw s d Awe wo diod dowo czai 59 Table of Contents A ADLINK List of Figures Figure 2 1 Block Diagramm 5 Figure 2 2 Mechanical Drawing ueeeee aaa aaa aaa aaa aicia 6 Figure A 1 IPMI in ATCA Overview 53 Figure A 2 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Redundancy Support 55 List of Figures iii A ADLINK A ADLINK 1 Introduction The aCMM 2000 is a high performance management module for ADLINK aTCA chassis and is based on the powerful ShMM 500 core module from Pigeon Point System The aCMM 2000 comes with a UART and two LAN ports for external connectivity and man agement Using the off board 12C buses
17. 37 130 South Korea ADLINK TECHNOLOGY BEIJING Sales amp Service Telephone No Fax No Mailing Address market adlinkchina com cn 86 10 5885 8666 86 10 5885 8625 Room 801 Building E Yingchuangdongli Plaza No 1 Shangdidonglu Haidian District Beijing China ADLINK TECHNOLOGY SHANGHAI Sales amp Service Telephone No Fax No Mailing Address market adlinkchina com cn 86 21 6495 5210 86 21 5450 0414 Floor 4 Bldg 39 Caoheting Science and Technology Park No 333 Qinjiang Road Shanghai China ADLINK TECHNOLOGY SHENZHEN Sales amp Service Telephone No Fax No Mailing Address market adlinkchina com cn 86 755 2643 4858 86 755 2664 6353 C Block 2nd Floor Building A1 Cyber tech Zone Gaoxin Ave 7 8 High tech Industrial Park S Nanshan District Shenzhen Guangdong Province China A ADLINK Using this manual Audience and scope This manual provides you with basic information about the pre mium ADLINK aTCA shelf manager you selected It also describes and illustrates how to install the module to the aTCA chassis This manual is intended for hardware engineers and or system integra tors with basic knowledge of aTCA based computer configura tions How this manual is organized This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction This section introduces the shelf management module features specifications and package contents Chapter 2 Hardware Information This chapter
18. A ADLINK JA aCMM 2000 aTCA Management Module User s Manual Manual Rev 2 00 Revision Date February 12 2007 Part No 50 1G003 1000 Recycled Paper Advance Technologies Automate the World A ADLINK PA Copyright 2007 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect spe cial incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copy right All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be repro duced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks Microsoft Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 2000 Win dows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Product names mentioned herein are used for identification pur poses only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTER A IES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS A ADLINK Getting service Customer satisfaction is our t
19. MB SDRAM host memory e 64 MB flash memory External management e Dual Fast Ethernet LAN e Serial port Power requirements 48 V DC Introduction A ADLINK PN 1 3 Package contents Before unpacking check the shipping carton for any damage If the shipping carton and or contents are damaged inform your dealer immediately Retain the shipping carton and packing mate rials for inspection Obtain authorization from the dealer before returning any product to ADLINK CAUTION The acCMM 2000 must be protected from static dis charge and physical shock Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static free workstation Use the anti static bag shipped with the product to handle the board Wear a grounded wrist strap when installing and or servicing Check if the following items are included in the package gt aCMM 2000 shelf manager module gt RJ 45 to DB9 cable gt Users manual 4 Introduction 2 Hardware Information This chapter provides information on the aCMM 2000 layout hardware components and connector pin assignments 2 1 Block Diagram A ADLINK The block diagram shows the aCMM 2000 operating flow and sup ported interfaces Ethernet Hardware Information Front Panel UART kK kois geil got swap EN A SN Detect Boeid BAM 8C1193 57 Power EDO oi Rear Connector Figure 2 1 Block Diagram EN A ADLINK TECHNOLOG
20. RU Active M5 Deactivation Request M6 Deactivation in Progress M7 Communication Lost VS vg vg vg V Configuration 35 A ADLINK Examples To get information about the IPM controller at address 9C clia ipmc 88 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 88 Entity 0xd0 0x0 0x08 PICMG Version 2 0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Activation In Process Maximum FRU device ID Previous M3 Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 To get verbose information about the IPM controller at address 9C clia ipmc v 88 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 88 Entity 0xd0 0x0 Maximum FRU device ID 0x08 PICMG Version 2 0 Hot Swap State M4 Active Previous M3 Activation In Process Last State Change Cause Normal State Change 0x0 Device ID 0x00 IPMI ver 1 5 Manufacturer ID 00315a PICMG 0000 Auxiliary Rev Olacl0ac Device ID String IPM Sentry 6 Global Initialization 0x0 Notification 0x0 Device Capabilities 0x29 Controller provides Device SDRs Supported features 0x29 Sensor Device FRU Inventory Device IPMB Event Generator Revision 0 Firmware 1 01 Product ID Power State 36 Configuration A ADLINK SS TECHNOLOGY INC Minfanlevel Syntax minfanlevel lt level gt Purpose Shows or sets the minimum fan level Under normal conditions the cooling management algorithm gradually decreases the level for
21. Tells the speed of the LAN port Refer to the table below 6 Activity Link Orange Tells whether data is being transferred to or from the module Refer to the table below Description Green LED Orange LED 10 Mbps speed OFF ON 100 Mbps speed ON ON Data transfer Blinking Hardware Information A ADLINK 2 4 I O Port and Switch Pin Assignments LAN1 LAN2 ports CN4 CN5 Pin 10Base T 100Base TX TX TX RX No connection No connection RX No connection COIN OD a AJOIN No connection COM port RJ 45 CN2 Pin Name Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Common 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indictor Hardware Information 9 A ADLINK PN TELCO alarm port CN11 Pin Function Description Signal Level 1 MNRRES Minor Reset 48V DC 12mA 2 MNRRES Minor Reset 48V DC 12mA 3 MJRRES Major Reset 48V DC 12mA 4 MJRRES Major Reset 48V DC 12mA 5 CRTALRM_NO Critical Alarm NO 72V DC 1A or 30VA 6 CRTALRM_NC Critical Alarm NC 72V DC 1A or 30VA 7 CRTALRM_COM Critical Alarm COM 72V DC 1A or 30VA 8 MNALRM_NO Minor Alarm NO 72V DC 1A or 30VA 9 MNALRM_NC Minor Alarm NC 72V DC 1A or 30VA 10 MNALRM
22. Uinfo Syntax fruinfo v x lt addr gt lt fru_id gt lt addr gt lt fru id gt can be replaced by the following board lt N gt Purpose Shows the FRU Information in a user friendly format This command can also be issued on the backup Shelf Manager In this case FRU Information is only shown for FRUs that are local to the backup Shelf Manager Examples clia fruinfo 20 1 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20 FRU 1 FRU Info Common Header Format Version 1 Chassis Info Area Version 1 Chassis Type 1 Chassis Part Number 0x55 OxAA Chassis Serial Number 51 5 Board Info Area Version 1 Language Code 25 Mfg Date Time Jun 16 15 37 00 2011 8129737 minutes since 1996 Board Manufacturer Pigeon Point Systems Board Product Name Shelf Manager Board Serial Number PPS0000000 Board Part Number A FRU Programmer File ID Product Info Area Version 1 Language Code 25 Manufacturer Name Pigeon Point Systems Product Name Shelf Manager Configuration 27 A ADLINK Product Part Model 000000 Product Version Rev 1 00 Product Serial Number PPS0000000 Asset Tag FRU Programmer File ID Multi Record Area Record Type Management Access Record Version 2 Sub Record Type Component Name 0x05 PICMG Address Table Record ID 0x10 Version 1 PICMG Backplane Point to Point Connectivity Record ID 0x04 Version 0 PICMG Shelf Power Distribut
23. Y INC 2 2 Board Layout The illustration shows the aCMM 2000 layout including the front and rear panel direction for chassis installation Front panel S za D a 8 3 gg 3 a s 23 ag aj D w ES 7 7 Q im 276 7 aj a z Okee Okad 7 920 271 34 A g BEBE j_6005555 aj RE Goes seg Z e y ES ECH Go ee 264 57 en Ten GC o EEEEEE g ER 254 47 83 gs E 251 3 L oo joo 248 12 g eo o0 DG s md rj N Ss Se S E S LM D S BE 7 Fz z Co S 2 oo S SS P ja 8 a se EE g sE Bigs m S E 165 91 BS E es BE jo se E m E sg E e m BI ZE E amp 149 92 m ma S E 143 76 05 5 Bs i 139 92 S so Q 123 92 22 86 2286 13 7 D e 7 62 233222 22 oll 7 eo 2 37 o 5 08 S9 9 Ca Rear panel sezi ezel LE 6EL Figure 2 2 Mechanical Drawing Hardware Information A ADLINK 2 3 Front Panel UO Ports and Control Buttons E e HIE J Ole CHI IS E
24. _COM Minor Alarm COM 72V DC 1A or 30VA 11 MJRALRM_NO Major Alarm NO 72V DC 1A or 30VA 12 MJRALRM_NC Major Alarm NC 72V DC 1A or 30VA 13 MJRALRM_COM Major Alarm COM 72V DC 1A or 30VA 14 PWRALM_NO Power Alarm NO 72V DC 1A or 30VA 15 PWRALM_COM Power Alarm COM 72V DC 1A or 30VA LAN redirection switch SWX1 10 Jumper Status Description ON LAN1 to front panel OFF LAN to backplane ON LAN to front panel A OFF LAN2 to backplane Hardware Information A ADLINK 3 Getting Started This chapter provides information on how to install the aCMM 2000 motherboard to an aTCA chassis The following instructions were done using the ADLINK aTCA 8505 chassis 3 1 Installing the aCMM 2000 The aCMM 2000 fits the shelf management module slot found in aTCA chassis You may install a single aCMM 2000 module or two aCMM 2000 modules for redundancy The aCMM 2000 facili tates tool less installation with the built in retention screws and handle NOTE When installing only one module install in ShMM slot 1 Carefully hold the module on its edges and do not force the module into the slot to avoid component damage To install the aCMM 2000 1 Locate the shelf management module slot 2 Pull the module s handle outward Getting Started 11 A ADLINK 3 Insert the aCMM 2000 module to the slot with the rear end first 4 Push the module to the slot until the metal tacks are inserted
25. activation Request M6 Deactivation in Progress M7 Communication Lost VVVVYVVYV Configuration 25 A ADLINK PA 26 FRUData Syntax frudata lt addr gt lt fru_id gt lt block offset gt Purpose This command provides access to the FRU Information in raw format Depending on the command format this is used to read or write the FRU Information In the read format the command takes an optional 32 byte block number In the write format it requires a byte offset parameter You can modify up to 65535 bytes of FRU Information This command can also be issued on the backup Shelf Manager In this case FRU Information is only displayed for FRUs that are local to the backup Shelf Manager Examples clia frudata IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20 FRU 0 Failure status 203 0xcb Requested data not present 20 FRU 1 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 529 20 FRU 2 Failure status 203 0xcb Requested data not present 82 FRU 0 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 160 9c FRU 0 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 160 fc FRU 0 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 160 fe FRU 0 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 160 clia frudata 20 1 0 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20 FRU 1 Block 0 Raw FRU Info Data FRU Info size 529 01 00 01 05 OE 18 00 D3 01 04 01 02 55 AA 83 55 AA 55 C1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Configuration A ADLINK am TECHNOLOGY INC FR
26. config command Parameter Name No Description auth_support 1 An 8 bit value that contains authentication types support flags for the LAN channel auth_enables Five 8 bit values that contain authentication types enable flags for Callback User Operator Administrator and OEM privilege levels for the LAN channel ip A string value that contains the IP address assigned to the LAN channel in dotted decimal notation e g 192 168 0 15 ip_source A value that encodes the source of the assigned IP address mac A string value that contains the MAC address assigned to the LAN channel as 6 hexadecimal byte values delimited by symbols e g 00 A0 24 C6 18 2F subnet_mask A string value that contains the subnet mask assigned to the LAN channel in dotted decimal notation e g 255 255 255 0 32 Configuration A ADLINK Parameter Name No Description ipv4_hdr_param Three 8 bit values that contain various IPv4 header parameters for sending RMCP packets e Time to live IP header flags bits 7 5 Precedence bits 7 5 and type of service bits 4 1 pri_rmcp_port A 16 bit value that contains the primary RMCP port number the port used for regular RMCP communication sec_rmcp_port A 16 bit value that contains the secondary RMCP port number the port used for secure RMCP communication arp_control 10
27. d outside the shelf and used for RMCP access to the Shelf Manager instances For example if the Shelf Manager IP address is 192 168 1 204 the URL is http 192 168 1 204 The main page shows up in the browser and provides a menu To fill a field of a web form with a parameter value that includes the space symbol you must enclose the value in backslashed quotes For example sensor Local Temp should be entered as Local Temp in the field Sensor Name or LUN Sensor on the page Set Sensor Hysteresis Configuration 51 A ADLINK PN The main page contains a list of links to other pages each of which corresponds to one of the commands available through the web interface These commands and the corresponding pages are described in detail in subsequent sections The documentation relating to the command line interface can also be very helpful as the web interface provides the same functionality via a web browser 52 Configuration Appendix A A ADLINK A 1 Overview of Intelligent Platform Management in ATCA The IPM Sentry products are the first Intelligent Platform Management building blocks designed from the ground up for modular platforms like AdvancedTCA wherein there is a strong focus on a dynamic population of Field Replaceable Units FRUs and maximum service availability The Management Interface IPMI specification provides a solid foundation for the management of such platforms but requires significant extensio
28. e Shows information about the specified fan FRUs If FRU device ID is omitted the command shows information about all fan FRUs controlled by the IPM controller at the specified address If the IPMB address is also omitted the command shows information about all fan FRUs known to the Shelf Manager The following information is shown gt IPMB address and FRU device ID Minimum Speed Level Maximum Speed Level Maximum Sustained Speed Level Current Level the pair of Override and Local Control levels if both are available vv v yv Example To get the fan information about all fan FRUs at IPMB address 9C clia fans Configuration A ADLINK FRU Syntax fru v lt addr gt id lt fru_id gt type lt site type gt type lt site type gt lt site number gt fru board lt N gt Purpose Shows information about a specific FRU If the FRU device ID is omitted the command shows information about all FRUs controlled by the IPM controller at the specified address If the IPMB address is also omitted the command shows information about all FRUs known to the Shelf Manager Information including current hot swap state previous hot swap state and cause of the last state change for the FRU may be accessed The hot swap states M0 M7 are defined in the PICMG 3 0 specification as follows gt MO Not Installed M1 Inactive M2 Activation Request M3 Activation in Progress M4 FRU Active M5 De
29. elf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20 FRU 3 Set Fan Level to 5 setlanconfig Syntax setlanconfig lt channel gt lt parameter name gt lt additional parameters gt setlanconfig lt channel gt lt parameter number gt lt additional parameters gt Purpose Sets the value of the specified LAN configuration parameter on the specified channel The channel number the configuration parameter name or number and the parameter value should be explicitly specified The following table lists names and numbers of LAN configuration parameters supported by the setlanconfig command Configuration 41 A ADLINK PA Shelf Syntax shelf lt subcommand gt The following sub commands are supported address table cooling state fans_state power distribution power management pci connectivity ha connectivity h110 connectivity point to point connectivity axCurrent feed lt Amps gt inVoltage feed lt Volts gt Activation lt addr gt lt fru_id gt 1 0 Deactivation lt addr gt lt fru_id gt 1 0 BDSelGrounded lt slot number gt 1 0 1 means Enabled 0 means Disabled PwrCapability lt addr gt lt fru_id gt lt Watts gt PwrDelay lt addr gt lt fru_id gt lt l0ths of second gt Allowance lt seconds gt PwrReorder lt addrl gt lt fru idl gt before after lt addr2 gt lt fru_id2 gt info refresh info_force update Purpose Shows key Shelf FRU information plus selected current op
30. erating data for the shelf and allows modifying some fields in the Shelf FRU information The type of the information this command shows or modifies is specified in the command parameter The following subsection describes the syntax of the shelf command for different command applications 42 Configuration A ADLINK Displaying Shelf FRU Information Syntax shelf cooling state fans state address table power distribution power management pci_connectivity ha_connectivity h110 connectivity point to point connectivity Purpose This syntax of the command shelf shows key Shelf FRU infor mation plus selected current operating data for the shelf The type of the information this command shows is specified in the command parameter The following table lists the parameters supported by the shelf command command Provided Information Parameter cooling_state Shows the current cooling state of the shelf abbreviated as cs Normal all temperature sensors show normal operating temperature Minor Alert at least one temperature sensor is in minor alert state None of the sensors is in major or critical alert state e Major Alert at least one temperature sensor is in major alert state None of the sensors is in critical alert state Critical Alert at least one temperature sensor is in critical alert state fans_state Shows the current state of the fan tachometers in the abbreviated as
31. into the chassis holes Metal tacks 12 Getting Started A ADLINK 5 Push the handle inward to set the module in place 6 Tighten the retention screws on both sides of the module to secure is The aCMM 2000 powers up instantly and the ACT LED lights up green When two aCMM 2000 modules are installed the ACT LED of the backup module blinks Getting Started 13 A ADLINK To remove the aCMM 2000 1 Loosen the retention screws on both sides of the mod ule 2 Pull the module handle outward until the card disen gages from the chassis 3 Pull the module out from the slot then set aside 14 Getting Started A ADLINK 3 2 Accessing the aCMM 2000 After installing the module to an ATCA chassis here are some suggested management configurations to access the aCMM 2000 Serial Connection You may use the bundled RJ 45 to DB9 cable to connect the aCMM 2000 serially to a notebook or a personal computer Refer to the illustration below RJ 45 to DB9 cable Host computer By default the aCMM 2000 COM port has the following settings Type RS232 COMx Baud Rate 115200bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Getting Started 15 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC A A LAN Connection With Fast Ethernet bandwidth you may connect the aCMM 2000 directly to a notebook or PC using an RJ 45 cable or
32. ion Record ID 0x11 Version 0 PICMG Shelf Activation And Power Management Record ID 0x12 Version 1 28 Configuration A REINA Getfanlevel Syntax getfanlevel lt IPMB address gt lt FRU device ID gt Purpose Shows the current level of the fan controlled by the FRU specified in the command parameters Example To get the fan level for the fan residing at FRU 3 at IPMB address 0x20 clia getfanlevel 20 3 Configuration 29 A ADLINK PA GetlPMBstate Syntax getipmbstate lt IPMB address gt lt link gt in radial IPMB 0 environment getipmbstate lt IPMB address gt in bused IPMB 0 environment Purpose Shows the current state of IPMB 0 on the target IPM Controller The state is taken from the sensor data provided by the IPMB Link sensor on the target IPMC sensor type F1 Information about buses A and B is printed The command works differently in bused and radial environments In a bused environment or in a radial environment if the target IPMC is not an IPMB hub the argument lt link gt is not used Information about the state of IPMB A and IPMB B on the target IPM controller is shown In the radial environment if the target IPM Controller is an IPMB hub the command works as follows gt If lt link gt is omitted the command prints information about the state of all radial IPMB links The state is taken from the sensor data of the multiple IPMB link sensors on the IPM control
33. ler gt If the lt link gt is present the command prints information about the specific radial IPMB link 1 to 95 The state ofthe link is taken from the state of the corresponding IPMB link sensor on the IPM controller In both cases information about the state of both IPMB A and IPMB B is shown This command can also be issued on the backup Shelf Manager in that case the current state of IPMB O is only reported for IPM controllers that are local to the backup Shelf Manager 30 Configuration A ADLINK Example To show the current state of IPMB 0 on the IPMC at IPMB address 92h clia getipmbstate 92 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 92 LUN 0 Sensor 1 IPMB LINK Bus Status 0x8 IPMB A Enabled IPMB B Enabled IPMB A State 0x8 IPMB B State 0x8 LocalControl No failure LocalControl No failure Configuration 31 A A ADLINIK TECHNOLOGY INC Getlanconfig Syntax getlanconfig lt channel gt lt parameter name gt lt additional parameters gt getlanconfig lt channel gt lt parameter number gt lt additional parameters gt Purpose Shows the value of the specified LAN configuration parameter on the specified channel If no configuration parameter name or number is specified all configuration parameters for the specified channel are shown The following table lists names and numbers of LAN configuration parameters supported by the getlan
34. n to support them well Shelf External System Manager Shelf Shelf Manager Manager Active Backup Intelligent Platform Potential IPM Sentry Product Sites O Shelf Managers Shelf specific ShMM carrier Running IPM Sentry Shelf Manager IPM Controllers Boards or any other FRUs Running IPM Sentry me Board Management Reference firmware Shelf Manager Shelf Management Controller ShMC IPM Controller AdvancedTCA Board Other Field Replaceable Unit FRU ATCA Specification Elements F Power Power Ty Entry Entry yey Module Module ee I Implementation Dependent me Connection 2x Redundant Bused or Radial IPMB 0 2x Redundant Radial Internet Protocol Capable Transport Figure A 1 IPMI in ATCA Overview The illustration above shows the logical elements of an example AdvancedTCA shelf identified in terms of ATCA specification and potential sites for incorporation of IPM Sentry products Appendix 53 4 A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC A 2 gt 54 Features of IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Executes on the ShMM a compact SODIMM form factor module installed on a suitable carrier board for the shelf Conforms to the AdvancedTCA specification Monitors activities within the shelf via the ATCA specified dual redundant Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB
35. ntax boardreset lt physical slot address gt Purpose Resets the board in the specified physical slot and sends it the IPMI command FRU Control Cold Reset Example To reset the board in physical slot 14 IPMB address 9C FRU 0 clia boardreset 3 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Board 3 reset status returned Deactivate Syntax deactivate lt IPMB address gt lt FRU id gt deactivate board lt N gt Purpose Sends the IPMI command Set FRU Activation Deactivate FRU to the specified FRU The FRU is specified using the IPMB address of the owning IPM controller and the FRU device ID FRU device ID 0 designates the IPM controller proper in PICMG 3 0 contexts In PICMG 2 x contexts the Shelf Manager emulates this command in the best possible way for each specific type of FRU Attempting to deactivate an already inactive FRU is void Example To deactivate the IPM controller proper at address 9C clia deactivate 9c 0 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Command issued via IPMB status 0 0x0 Command executed successfully Configuration 23 4 A ADLINIK TECHNOLOGY INC Exit Quit Syntax exit quit Purpose The exit or quit command exits the CLI interactive mode entered by issuing clia without parameters This command may also be issued on the backup Shelf Manager Example CLI gt exit FAN Syntax fans v lt IPMB address gt lt FRU device ID gt Purpos
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37. owunhealthy IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter There are no unhealthy components in the shelf Configuration 47 A ADLINK J 900 me switchover Syntax switchover Purpose Initiates switchover of redundant Shelf Manager instances This command can be executed on either the active or the backup instance of the Shelf Manager Examples To initiate the switchover from either the active or backup instance clia switchover This Shelf Manager is now active but is shutting down to trigger a switchover 48 Configuration A ADLINK e netzen Terminate Syntax terminate reboot Purpose Terminates the Shelf Manager This command also causes the ShMM to unconditionally reboot if the option reboot is specified If the option reboot is omitted this command terminates the Shelf Manager without rebooting the ShMM if this variant is supported by the ShMM on which the command is executed Currently no reboot variant of the command is supported on the aCMM 2000 If the ShMM does not support terminating the Shelf Manager without reboot the ShMM is rebooted Examples To terminate the Shelf Manager on aCMM 2000 without rebooting the ShMM clia terminate Terminating the Shelf Manager Configuration 49 EN A ADLINK version Syntax version Purpose Shows the version information for the Shelf Manager software This command can also be issued on the backup Shelf Manager Example clia
38. peed interface s to on carrier Multiple ports supporting either SPI devices or SMBus JTAG interface for processor debug Yes and flash programming Appendix 57 A ADLINK 58 Appendix A ADLINK Warranty Policy Thank you for choosing ADLINK To understand your rights and enjoy all the after sales services we offer please read the following carefully 1 Before using ADLINK s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly When send ing in damaged products for repair please attach an RMA application form which can be downloaded from http rma adlinktech com policy 2 All ADLINK products come with a limited two year guar antee one year for products bought in China gt The warranty period starts on the day the product is shipped from ADLINK s factory gt Peripherals and third party products not manufactured by ADLINK will be covered by the original manufactur ers warranty gt For products containing storage devices hard drives flash cards etc please back up your data before send ing them for repair ADLINK is not responsible for loss of data gt Please ensure the use of properly licensed software with our systems ADLINK does not condone the use of pirated software and will not service systems using such software ADLINK will not be held legally responsible for products shipped with unlicensed software installed by the user gt For general repairs
39. presents the module block diagram layout and pin assignments of connec tors and switch Chapter 3 Getting Started This part provides instructions on how to install the shelf management module to an aTCA chas sis Chapter 4 Configuration This chapter tells you how to access and configure the shelf management module using the Shelf Manager Command Reference or Web Interface Appendix The Appendix contains information on the Intelli gent Platform Management Interface for ATCA implementation Warranty Policy This presents the ADLINK Warranty Policy terms and coverages A ADLINK PA Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout the man ual to make sure that you perform certain tasks and instructions properly NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help you per form specific tasks IMPORTANT Critical information that you MUST know and instructions that you MUST perform to complete a task WARNING Information to prevent physical injury data loss compo nent damage program corruption etc when trying to complete a specific task A ADLINK Listof Figures ccaiiG Gi oai aaa kc iii V IREGCOJUC ON EE 1 1I GE 2 1 2 SPECIGIS adne KA aa A ARA 3 1 3 Package contents esse ea aaa 4 2 Hardware Information 2 ccccccssseeeecseseeeeeeeseseneeesseees 5 2 1 Block Diagram eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 5 2 2 Board Layout i eee aaa aaa ad PAPA O APA EE 6
40. records from the record number lt starting entry gt in the SEL are shown The optional parameter lt starting entry gt is the entry number of the first SEL record to print relative to the beginning of the SEL Both lt record count gt and lt starting entry gt must be within the range from 1 to the total number of records in the SEL The default value of the optional parameter lt starting entry gt is 1 The lt starting entry gt is independent of the RecordlD field of the SEL record Examples clia sel info IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 20 SEL version 1 5 Number of log entries 43 Free space 15680 bytes Last addition timestamp Nov 19 17 12 47 2003 Last erase timestamp Oct 31 23 59 59 2003 Supported operations Ox0f clia sel 20 5 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 0x0027 Event at Nov 19 17 12 42 2003 from 0x9c 0 0 sensor 0x 0 0 event 0x6f asserted HotSwap FRU 0 M4 gt M6 Cause 0x1 38 Configuration A ADLINK 0x0028 Event at Nov 19 17 12 42 2003 from 0x9c 0 0 sensor Oxf0 0 event 0x6f asserted HotSwap FRU 0 M6 gt M1 Cause 0x0 0x0029 Event at Nov 19 17 12 46 2003 from 0x9c 0 0 sensor Oxf0 0 event 0x6f asserted HotSwap FRU 0 M1 gt M2 Cause 0x2 0x002A Event at Nov 19 17 12 46 2003 from 0x9c 0 0 sensor 0x f0 0 event 0x6f asserted HotSwap FRU 0 M2 gt M3 Cause 0x1 0x002B Event at Nov 19 17 12
41. rget sensor is selected by its IPM controller s IPMB address and by sensor number or by sensor name device ID string from the sensor SDR enclosed in double quotes If neither sensor name nor sensor number is specified values of all sensors on the specified IPM controller are shown If no parameters are specified values of all known sensors are shown This command allows you to qualify the sensor number with the Logical Unit Number LUN if the target controller supports sensors on multiple LUNs If the LUN is omitted information about sensors with the specified sensor number on all LUNs is shown lt Lun gt can take the value 0 1 or 3 LUN 2 is reserved Examples To get sensor data values for a discrete Hot Swap sensor 0 on IPM controller OC clia sensordata 9c 0 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 9c LUN 0 Sensor 0 FRU 0 HOT SWAP Type Discrete 0x6f Hot Swap 0xf0 Status 0xc0 All event messages enabled from this sensor Sensor scanning enabled Initial update completed Sensor reading 0x00 Current State Mask 0x0010 40 Configuration A ADLINK BA HNOLOGY INC Setfanlevel Syntax setfanlevel lt IPMB address gt lt FRU device ID gt lt level gt Purpose Sets the new level for the fan controlled by the FRU specified in the command parameters Example Set fan level for the fan residing at FRU 42 at IPMB address 0x20 to 5 clia setfanlevel 20 3 5 IPM Sentry Sh
42. the fans in the system while thermal conditions stay normal However the cooling management algorithm will not decrease the fan level below the minimum level specified by the configuration parameter MIN_FAN_LEVEL or by this command The default value for the minimum fan level is 1 Setting the minimum fan level to a higher value does not prevent the fan level from being set below that value via the command clia setfanlevel or via the ATCA command SetFanLevel submitted over RMCP The minimum fan level affects only the automatic management of the fan level by the cooling management facility This command without parameters shows the current minimum fan level This command with an integer parameter sets the minimum fan level to the value of the parameter Example clia minfanlevel 3 IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Minimal Fan Level is set to 3 clia minfanlevel IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Minimal Fan Level is 3 Configuration 37 A ADLINK PA Sel Syntax sel v lt IPMB address gt lt record count gt starting entry sel clear lt IPMB address gt sel info lt IPMB address gt lt IPMB addr gt can be replaced by the board lt N gt or shm lt N gt abbreviations Purpose Shows the contents of the SEL on the specified IPM Controller by default at IPMB address 20h The optional parameter lt record count gt could be specified to indicate how many
43. the following information is provided e Hardware Address e FRU Device ID e Maximum FRU Power Capability e Shelf Manager Controlled Activation Delay Before Next Power On pci_connectivity abbreviated as pcic The Shelf PCI Connectivity record in the Shelf FRU Info The following information is provided e PCI Slot Descriptor e IDSEL Connection e Segment ID e Extended PCI Slot Descriptor e Geographic Address e Interface Number e System Slot Capable ha_connectivity abbreviated as ha The Shelf HAConnectivity record in the Shelf FRU Info The following information is provided e Radial Connectivity Support 44 Configuration A ADLINK command Provided Information Parameter h110_connectivity The Shelf H110 Connectivity record in the Shelf FRU abbreviated as Info The following information is provided h110c e Geographic Address Segment ID point to The Shelf Point to Point Connectivity record in the Shelf point _connectivity FRU Info The following information is provided abbreviated as ppc Channel Type e Channel Count e Slot Hw Address e Channel Descriptor Example To get a shelf fan tachometer status verbose clia shelf v fans state IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Fans state Major Alert Sensor s at this state 0x7e 10 Ox7e 11 Ox7e 12 Ox7e 13 Ox7e 14 Ox7e 15 0x7e 16 0x7e 17 Configuration 45 A ADLINK PN
44. version IPM Sentry Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter IPM Sentry Shelf Manager ver 2 3 pre5 IPM Sentry is a trademark of Pigeon Point Systems Copyright c 2002 2006 Pigeon Point Systems Build date time January 12 2006 16 39 37 All rights reserved 50 Configuration A ADLINK 4 3 Web Interface IPM Sentry Web Interface The web interface can be used to communicate with intelligent shelf management controllers boards and with the Shelf Manager itself remotely over the network via a web browser The web interface is based on the Command Line Interface CLI and is essentially a front end to the CLI In redundant configurations the external IP address is always maintained by the active Shelf Manager and is switched over to the backup Shelf Manager when the general switchover takes place Therefore the client always communicates to the active Shelf Manager via the web interface in redundant configurations Starting the Web Interface Before using the web interface check if the module meets the following requirements gt one of the ethernet interfaces should be configured and up gt the web server boa must be running gt the Shelf Manager software shelfman must be running To use the Web interface launch any web browser Internet Explorer or Netscape then point it to URL http lt Shelf Manager IP Address gt For redundant Shelf Manager instances in a single shelf the IP address should be the one exporte

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