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1. POST Errors All USERS Privilege a Iministrator PAGING SEVERITY system Power Warning i Security Warning Temperature Sensors Warning v System Status None v Far s Warning Al Disk Drives amp Controllers Critical mu Memory Errors Critical Network Interface Warning Critical Hv Errors Al Femote Management Critical 7 ME System Hang Critical Others None Refrezh Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console _ _ i Figure 9 2 For IPMI 1 5 Click the Users tab of the IPMIView management session in the Viewing Window as shown in Figure 9 1 and 9 2 to display detailed information on the Users management and paging severity thresholds for IPMI 1 5 We strongly recommend that you change the password immediately for security reasons 32 e USERS User Name IPMIView allows you to add or delete a user to change a user s password to set and update user privilege settings by clicking the appropriate tabs Privilege This feature allows you to set and update privilege level for a user or delete a user from the list There are six privilege levels Callback User Operator Administrator OEM and No Access Only the first four privileges are supported Privilege Levels de
2. 62 Appendix C SIM WA 1IKVM Console and Virtual Media 65 Appendix D SIM W Firmware Updates s oE eat nociva tie RUE tei pied seler 68 Appendix E SIM WA Firmware Update sese TA IPMIView IPMI Over LAN Chapter 1 Overview IPMIView is a management software program based on the IPMI specification Reversion 1 5 2 0 IPMIView sends IPMI messages to and from the BMC Base Management Card on a host system at a remote location IPMI messages are encapsulated in the RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol packets called datagrams This method is also referred to as IPMI over LAN According to the Distributed Management Task Force DMTF Specification RMCP is used for system management in a pre OS or an OS absent environment RMCP is a simple request response protocol that can be delivered using the UDP User Datagram Protocol datagrams IPMI over LAN uses version 1 of the RMCP protocol and packet format An RMCP packet is transmitted via an IP Internet Protocol networking which will allow system managers to manage their IPMI enabled systems over the Internet In a private LAN network this 1s a basic feature IPMI uses the same UDP port number 623 in decimal as the ASF Alert Standard Forum protocol If the managed system is protected by a firewall UDP port 623 must be opened In Supermicro s IPMI solution a BMC Baseboard Management Controller shares the LANI NI
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4. Figure 2 20 Running IPMIView with JAR in a Linux System Note To run IPMIView with JAR in a Windows system please refer to the section listed on Page 13 1 Locate the directory where the IPMIView JAR folder is stored 2 Change the file access permission to make IPMIView 20 sh an executable file 3 Execute the shell script IPMIView20 sh 14 4 Press lt Enter gt and the IPMIView utility will start as shown below IPMI View V2 7 20 build 110125 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Manage Help 3 4 dl o 20 MN IPMI Domain w 9 amp 192 168 12 110 192 168 12 123 Uni 192 168 12 124 mi 192 168 12 8 192 168 12 9 192 168 12 90 192 168 12 102 192 168 12 111 2 192 168 12 151 l e Zj 192 168 12 171 Il PM ji Ji ew 192 168 12 167 J 192 168 12 159 3 15516815130 Intelligent Platform Management Interface E 192 168 12 112 Z 192 168 12 70 IPMI 2 0 1 5 over LAN CF IPMI Domain 9 17 Figure 2 21 15 Chapter 3 System Management Ment Edit Session Manage Help Bar EGO S2 N Toolbar a 192 168 1 38 Logo su SUPERMICR IE E ASTRI System Name 192 158 1 35 Sorting 192 168 1 227 y EE 132 158 1 38 System 2 emi IP Address 132 168 1 38 j ZI New System List 2 Mew 5 m ster TORE Description DESCRIPTION System Login ID ADMIN View l Sessions Password NEN save ID and Password Viewing Window
5. Group E CONNECTED goe Groups asi Manas IFM Domain 1 6 ment Version IPMI 2 0 AMCP Cipher Suite RAKF HMAC SHA1 HMAC SHAT 96 4ES CBC 128 Bottom ll Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KVM Console Toolbar RMCP Open Session successful Figure 3 1 As shown in Figure 3 1 there are several components in the IPMIView window Figure 3 2 1 Menu Bar contains functions that allow you to add delete systems or groups and save configurations 2 Toolbar contains functions that allow you to execute commands quickly Click the icons on the toolbar to add a new system save the current configuration settings to discover IPMI devices to access group management to discontinue the IPMIView section and to access the help menus See Figure 3 2 for details 3 Logo Click the Logo icon to visit Supermicro s website 4 IPMI Sorting This allows you to sort devices in an ascending descending order via the online format or in the original sequence 5 System List This lists the computers managed by the BMC Controller 6 Group management This allows the user to manage system groups including creating adding new accounts deleting accounts and update group information 7 Group List It lists computer groups managed by the BMC for better management 8 Viewing Window This shows detailed information including Login IPMI Device Event Log Sensors BMC Settings and the status of the I
6. 92 168 10 30 192 168 10 50 mw 1702512017 28 Groups Gad i 3 3USB i UBAT i Fani i FanZ i Fan3 i PS Status i OK 00 CO 00 00 c J O Q1 G G 1I e CU kk Oe ce jL gt IPMI Domain 23 2 ES New Groupl 2 10 za New Group2 2 7 Sax 0 6 Sg New Group 3 22 Redirection Viewerstarted Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KYM Console RMCP Open Session successful Figure B 1 SIM W Console Toolbar The SIM W Console Toolbar provides seven tool buttons which will allow the user to perform the following actions as shown in Figure B 2 Start Video Redirection Full Seren E Virtual Media A Soft Keyboard 1 fps ERR Menu Screen Shot Soft Keyboard to use the soft keyboard Refresh the page Menu Full Screen display Virtual Media to use Virtual Media Figure B 2 62 o gt Start Video Redirection Click this button to start SIM W KVM console redirection e Stop Video Redirection Click this button to stop video redirection Please note that the drive redirection will continue to work when it 1s enabled e Full Screen Click this button to maximize the size of the remote video screen displayed on the local computer screen as shown in Figure B 3 Fani 675 00 RPIR 3 192 168 12 169 4fps i Fan2 i 0 00 RPM i Fan3 i 0 00 RPM i PS Status i OK 00 CO 00 00 C gt ipmicfg sdr gt aa C gt type aa SDR ID i Sen
7. See Figure 14 5 for reference As displayed in Figure 14 5 the filter is Sender 192 168 10 245 Community public Sensor CPU 1 The trap list displays only those traps whose contents are included in each of the three filters Community Senzor Description LocalTimeStamp public CPU 1 Upper Non critical going high 200544001 15 45 22 Sender 132 158 10 245 Community public Sensor CPU 1 Figure 14 5 Trap Structure The Trap Structure displays detailed information for the selected item in the trap list Information includes the SNMP Header PDU Header PDU Body Bind and PET data 57 Trap Structure SNMP Trap E SNMP Header Message Length 125 Message Version v1 Community public E POU Header Type Trap length 109 Enterprise 1 3 6 1 41 315311 Agent IP 132 158 10 245 Generic Trap Type B specific Trap Type 262400 Timeticks 1128180281 E PDLI Body Total Length of Variable Binding 72 Bind Length of Binding 70 DID 1 53 61 41 3193111 E PET Data FAM 3 Lower Mon critical going Iove x0xE Ku x 2x TF Gt 0x0x0x0x0x0 Figure 14 6 Receiving a Trap When the Trap Receiver receives a trap from the BMC an alert bar will display on the screen for about 10 seconds to notify you that a trap has occurred In addition an email alert will be sent according to the information field in the Email Alert dialog box Please refer to Fig
8. Sensor Description LocalTimeStamp d 1192 158 10 245 public Lower Non critical going low 20054 0 01 15 24 37 All 192 158 10 245 Lowver Critical going low 20054 0 01 15 24 38 EFA N 192 158 10 245 Lower Non recoverable going low 2005 10 01 15 24 40 192 166 10 247 192 168 10 245 Lower Non critical going low 20054 0 01 15 24 41 192 166 100 245 Lower Critical going low 20054001 15 24 43 192 158 10 245 Lower Non recoverable going low 2005 10 01 15 24 44 192 158 10 245 Lower Mon critical going low 2005 10 01 15 46 10 Sender Community Sensor 1192 188 10 245 Lower Critical going low 2005 10 01 15 46 11 192 166 100 245 Lower Mon recoverable going low 2005 1001 15 46 13 Trap Structure 192 168 10 245 Upper Non critical going high 2005 10 01 15 46 22 SNMP Trap 192 158 10 245 Upper Mon critical going high 20054 0 01 15 46 25 SJ SNMP Header 192 168 10 245 Upper Critical going high 20054 0 01 15 46 26 ra Li st Message Length 125 192 168 100 245 Upper Non recoverable going high 2005 10 01 15 46 26 _ p Message Version v1 1192 168 10 245 Lower Non critical going low 12005 0 01 15 49 25 Community public 192 168 10 245 Lower Critical going low 2005 10 01 15 49 26 A PDU Header 192 168 10 245 Lower Non recoverable going low 2005 1001 15 49 26 Type Trap 192 168 10 245 Lower Non critical going low 200541001 15 49 29 length 109 n 92 168
9. Sensors Ji IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KM Console Get ACPI Power State succeeded Figure 7 1 Click the IPM Device tab of the IPMIView management session in the Viewing Window shown in Figure 6 1 to display the information and functionality of the BMC firmware installed in the system e Device Information This shows the revision levels of the BMC and IPMI firmware e ACPI System Power State This shows the power state of the managed system If the managed system is in a power off state the ereen light will be off It will be updated automatically every five seconds e Graceful Power Control Administrator and Operator only Graceful power control will inform the OS running on the managed system to shutdown reboot and reset the power cycle within a specified time The default setting is 30 seconds When the OS running on the managed system receives a graceful power control request it will generate a pop up window on the monitor of the managed system and start to count down This pop up notice window will give the user working on the system an opportunity to save any working files However remote login users or service users e g Web site visitors will not see this notice Graceful Shutdown This feature has the same function as shutdown in the Windows Using this feature will cause the managed system to enter the S5 state Power On Icon Click on the Power On Icon to power on or power off the device 2
10. 10 245 Lower Critical going low 2005 1001 15 43 31 nterprise 1 3 6 1 4 1 3183 Agent IP 192 168 10 245 Generic Trap Type 6 Specific Trap Type 26240 Timeticks 1128180277 PDU Body Total Length of Variable Bir E Bind Length of Binding 70 v STA gt 192 168 10 245 Lower Non recoverable going low 2005 10 01 15 49 32 192 168 10 245 Upper Non critical going high 2005 10 01 15 49 49 192 166 100 245 Upper Critical going high 2005 10 01 15 49 50 192 166 100 245 Upper Non recoverable going high 2005 10 01 15 49 50 192 168 10 245 Lower Non critical going low 2005 10 01 15 50 07 192 168 10 245 Lower Critical going low 2005 10 01 15 50 08 192 166 100 245 Lower Non recoverable going low 2005 0 01 15 50 10 132 158 10 245 Lower Non critical going low 2005 10 01 15 50 22 192 168 10 245 Lower Critical going low Sender 192 168 10 245 Community Sensor wed Sender IP 192 168 10 247 content CPU 1 JUpper Non recoverable going high Figure 14 1 55 2005 10 01 15 50 23 e Tool Bar functions The tool bar provides the following features as shown in Figure 14 2 il Stop O O O O 0 O Save Load Clear Email Figure 14 2 Start starts the Trap Receiver Stop stops the Trap Receiver Save saves the traps
11. Figure 9 3 There are two types of paging services Numeric paging and alphanumeric paging To use a paging service a modem must be connected to the RS232 connector on the BMC Figure 9 2 33 i Paging Setting User Name ADMIN Pager Mode MM Paging Service Number 0912505132 Numeric Message z gzz Modern Init String amp TL1MTX358 2E Dial String ATDT Figure 9 3 e FRU for IPMI 2 0 only This provides useful information on the board and the product including the serial number part number and the components of the motherboard Click the Update FRU tab to update board information and product information including information on the manufacturer the name of firmware the serial number the part number of the motherboard and the part model number of the BMC firmware the version and the serial of the IPMI BMC firmware e PAGING SEVERITY for IPMI 1 5 only Use paging severity settings to determine when a user will be notified of an entry of the system event log SEL The following settings are available for each group When this setting is selected user notification for this group is disabled Warning When this setting 1s selected the RMC will notify the user when SEL entries for the group exceed the warning thresholds Critical When this setting is selected the RMC will notify the user when SEL entries for the group exceed the critical thresholds When this is selected the RMC will notify
12. Firmware Language IF EH Exit E New System 192 168 1 168 INCH 192 168 1 38 Figure 3 4 Click lt File gt New gt System to add a new system to the IPMI connection as shown in Figure 3 4 An Add a new system dialog box will display as shown in Figure 3 5 2 Add a new system System Mame wy Sy IP address Di LER Description DESCRIPTION Figure 3 5 In the Add a new system dialog box enter the System Name for the system to be managed by the BMC its IP address and its description Then click lt OK gt 18 e Adding a new group For better system management the manager may group systems in different groups A system may be included in multiple groups The default group is the IPMI Domain All systems under the BMC management belong to the IPMI Domain even if they are also grouped into other groups Click the menu lt File gt New gt Group to add a new group to the IPMI connection An Add a new group dialog box will display as shown in Figure 3 6 Adda new Pari a x Group Mame vm Groupi Description DESCRIPTION a Figure 3 6 In the Add a new group dialog box enter the Group Name and its description Then click lt OK gt e Discover IPMI Device IPMIView offers a feature th
13. This feature allows you to select a proper language setting for your soft keyboard Combination Check this button if you want to use a combinations of modifier keys Single Key Check this button if you want to use a modifier key as single key Lock Check this button to hold the modifier key you ve clicked The menu 1s same as web KVM UI 64 Appendix C SIM WA IKVM Console and Virtual Media Press Launch KVM Console gt to open SIM WA 1IKVM Window as in Figure C 1 m IPHI Yiew Y2 7 13 build 100504 Super Hicro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help a m amp lll aa 192 168 12 169 192 168 12 125 SUPERMICRO 5 5 l PMI Domain Aw 9 F ei 172 31 2 62 A c 172 312 181 192 168 10 118 192 168 10 30 192 168 10 50 W 17231217 W 172 312 161 amp 17231173 un 192 169 12 125 jm 192 168 12 53 172 312 114 2J 172 31 1 132 1 Z 192 168 10 174 Press the button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely 2 202 128 183 134 192 168 10 168 Launch KYM Console 2 17231 19 SJ 172 31 1 36 2 172 311 132 lano 210044 1 Zal Groups 1 IPMI Domain 24 2 i New Group 2 10 Eg New Group 2 7 E xx 0 6 Bg New Group 3 22 Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console EVM Console RMCP Open Session successful Figure C 1 Please note that SIM WA iKVM window supports the sa
14. and click Open to select it v G RE Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you My Recent Documents Open C Documents and Settings DanciaB SUPERMICRO w h 3 Desktop sale Quarter E E Ed zn EH My i el Intel MB Status Comapny MB_PACKIN Manuals Daily Man Links doc Final xls ar fal TA F My Computer zi L Internet Dancia s Microsoft Performance AEDApplicati gt j ml Share Visual So Review for File name IPMIView20 bat Y Open Explorer Shared v TA My Network Files of type Programs iM Figure 2 17 3 Once you ve selected the correct file IPMIView20 bat click OK in the DOS command prompt and press Enter to run it Type the name of a program Falder document ar Internet resource and Windows will open it Far vau Figure 2 18 4 The IPMIView utility will be initialized as shown below 13 IPMl over LAN E NI inve gii 212 operis Comintern Ins Danan al e D A TU TT ane kiro Computen Ime Al Tic Te seren sans subject to license terms Jawa EN M TIL rote Figure 2 19 l IPMI View V2 7 20 build 110125 Super Micro Computer Inc qe SEE File Edit Manage Help fi ases SUPERMICR T IPMI Domain vtto IPMI View Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 2 0 1 5 over LAN ES Groups B 1 IPMI Domain 0 0
15. card and emulated to the host as a USB device The CD ROM Image on the Windows Share allows the user to configure Windows Share settings It allows you to decide how you want to share the data stored in your shared folder with the users on the remote host system Drive Redirection makes local drives accessible to other users via console redirection This function allows you to share your local drives floppy CD ROM and HDDs with users on remote systems m 192 168 10 241 Virtual Media Status Drive l Drive 2 Type Floppy image Empty Read Write mode Writable File name floppy ime 14745650 bytes Floppy Image Upload Floppy Image file Upload floppy image done Drive Redirection Drive 1 CD ROM Image on Windows Share share host share name Path to image User optional Password optional Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Drive a Connect Drive Connect ISO Notconnected Drive Eedirection disconnected W Stop Drive 1 m Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console EVM Console Virtual Media Figure 12 1 44 e Floppy Image Upload As shown in Figure 12 2 click lt Open File gt to select the file that you wish to upload to a specific host drive of your choice Click lt Upload gt to upload the floppy image Please wait for the uploading process to complete The virtual floppy will be activated after the floppy image is uploaded Floppy Imag
16. cursor settings Chat Window This feature allows the user to chat with each other via the IPMI connection Please refer to Figure 11 7 TF 192 168 10 24 Chat jim IBM DDC64107D3D super gt test root linux super gt 456 Figure 11 7 Video Settings This feature allows you to configure the advanced video settings Please refer to Figure 11 8 n Yideo Settings Brightness ContrastRed Contrast Green ContrastBlue Clock Phase af Horizontal Offset Vertical Offset i Reset this Mode Reset All Modes Save Changes 1 024x768 60Hz Undo Changes Figure 11 8 Refresh Video This feature allows you to refresh the video screen Soft Keyboard A virtual keyboard is provided for easy input It also provides localized keyboard mapping Please refer to Figure 11 9 English United States 104pc E Esc Fa FBE FEE ES Fate ned Pm Br H sele e BE n rn LAE te Ctrl je Y ring ps Figure 11 9 Local Keyboard This feature allows you to set local keyboard mapping settings Encoding This feature supports encoding for the video screen The options for encoding are Predefined Compression and Color Depth 42 Status Bar Message Frames per second and In Out bytes per second Video redirection Fpa 20 In 184 KB s Qut 204 B s HF Figure 11 10 Users Keyboard Mouse Share Mode Start Video redirection Message This section displays tool tip information and the video
17. down menu as shown in Figure 3 11 In addition you can also configure Group Login Settings by selecting Setting from a pull down menu under the lt Manage gt tab A dialog box will appear prompting you for the Login ID and Password Once enter the values in these fields click lt OK gt to access the page and configure the settings Please note that this feature 1s available for the system administrator only e Help Select lt About gt to display the information on the systems connected to the network 23 Login Click the lt Login gt tab on the bottom toolbar as shown in Figure 4 1 A login screen along with some information about the managed system will appear in the Viewing Window Enter the login ID and password and click the lt Login gt button to log in When login 1s successful the connection information will be shown at the bottom The Login button 1s grayed disabled and the Logout button as well as Chapter 4 Login other available management functions will be enabled as shown in Figure 4 2 File Edi Session Manage Help B AA H amp RO SUPERMICR S Wy PMi Domain Av He 192 168 1 168 System Name 192 168 1 38 192 168 1 227 m 192 168 1 38 New System IP Address 192 168 1 38 New System2 New Systema Description DESCRIPTION New System4 2 New System5 Login ID ADMIN Password inda save ID and Password i23 Groups 7 IPMI Domain 1 8 RR Logi
18. firmware version 1 30 FW Version tats Finished EMC needs 1 minute to restart Figure D 9 71 Appendix E SIM WA Firmware Update 1 Select an SIM WA device and select lt Update Firmware gt in the menu for SIM WA Firmware Re flashing A screen will display as shown in Figure E 1 Confirmation Figure E 1 2 Make sure that you ve selected the correct firmware for update and click OK The Main Flash Screen will display as shown in Figure E 2 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW IF 192 168 142 125 Figure E 2 3 After you ve selected a firmware file for remote flashing it will be checked if it is a valid file before remote flashing start 12 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW IP 192 168 12 125 File DAFWAA amp TENXKSDTL 817 bin New fionware version 01 15 Figure E 3 4 Remote Flashing can only be performed by an administrator If you are an administrator enter your ID and your password in the screen below Then click lt OK gt Please input ID and Password 3 Login ID hd ministralor level is required Figure E 4 5 Check new and current firmware versions The firmware version is displayed as shown in Figure E 5 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW I 1921858 12 125 File DAFWAATENXKSDTL 817 bin New fionware version 01 15 Current firmware version 01 10 Figure E 5 6 Once you ve checked the fir
19. from the host group on the left and manage them with the functions provided You may re arrange groups of servers in the group list to make server group management easier 77 IPMI View Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session SENER Help Ui BE Q o SUPERMICR y Group Management Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info Wy PMi Domain a v 9 f SE T j tj 5 192 168 10 241 Fan la 192 169 10 242 mpm IY 192 168 10 243 s Groups RAGS IN IPMI Domain 4 4 _ Refresh every 60 v seconds Get Virtual Media information done Figure 13 1 In the group management a Login ID and password are required Click Manage to set the login information Please note that IPMIView will use this account to login to multiple servers Figure 13 2 Group Login Setting d Login ID ADMIN Yomea o save ID and Password Adyimistrator level is required ra Figure 13 2 47 IPMIView provides various tools for group management As shown in Figure 13 3 group management can be grouped to the following categories Fans Temperature Voltages Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Configuration FRU Text Console General Information Sooo ooo oo 53 Group Management Fan Temperature voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info Figure 13 3 e Fa
20. received into a file Load loads a saved trap file into the Trap Receiver Clear clears all the traps in the trap list Email displays an Email Alert Settings dialog box see Figure 12 3 Fill the SMTP server From email address and To email address fields The From and To addresses must be valid in the SMTP server If the SMTP server requires authentication please enter the username and password Once entering needed information click the lt Test gt button to verify if your email works properly Email Alert Setting Enable Email Alert SMTP Server From To Authentication Username Password Po Po ce t Category There are three categories including Sender Community and Sensor as shown in Figure 14 4 The Sender page lists all sender IP addresses The Community page lists all SNMP communities The Sensor page lists all sensor types from the traps Clicking on each category type will act as a filter for all traps Figure 14 3 in the traps list Click the All button to cancel all filters 56 192 166 170 245 public 192 166 170 247 FAN 4 FAMI FAN 2 CPU 1 FAN 1 FAN 5 FAN 6 FAN 7 FAN Intrusion Community Sensor Community Sensor Sender Community Sensor Figure 14 4 Once a category has been selected the filter condition will be displayed at the bottom of the trap list
21. redirection status Fos 20 In 184 KB s Out 204 Bla This section indicates the number of the frames displayed per second and Input Kbytes per second Output bytes per second i e t Share Mode This icon indicates the status of screen sharing on the remote system If there is only one user using the al video redirection of a remote system the icon will look like 4 If two or more users using the video a E redirection of the same remote system the icon will look like a4 i Monitor Mode This icon displays the status of monitor mode When the display looks like It indicates that you can use the local keyboard and the mouse to control the remote screen When the display looks like zl it indicates that the local keyboard and the mouse are not available If you select the option monitor only the keyboard and mouse will be disabled 43 Chapter12 Virtual Media The Supermicro Intelligent Management SIM Module provides a Virtual Media feature which includes a Virtual USB Floppy a CD ROM image and Drive Redirection Figure 12 1 shows the Virtual Media GUI The Virtual Media Status section displays the current virtual device status There are two virtual drives available Floppy Image Upload allows the user to upload a floppy image as floppy located at the remote host The floppy image uploaded shall be in the binary format with a maximum size of 1 44MB It will be loaded to the Supermicro SIM
22. technetwork java javase downloads index html For Sun Java Linux environments an extra setting to the environment listed below is required After this setting your default Java JRE will be replaced by Sun Java Add jre to your PATH line in the bashrc file PATH usr java jre1 6 0_12 bin PATH The jrel 6 0_12 folder may change depending on your version of Java After JRE installation you are ready to run the IPMI View utility in your system 1 Go to ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIView JAR 2 Download IPMIView20 Class vX X XX BuildXXXXXX zip to your system File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help lt Y x fii Bi ftp ftp supermicro comy utility IPMIView Jar Y 3 M 2 Most Visited amp Getting Started Latest Headlines M Customize Links M Index of ftp ftp supermicro com u Index of ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIView Jar B Up to higher level directory Name Size Last Modified D TEN TEYRI class_v2 7 20_Build110125 zip 26059 KB 3 14 2011 3 28 00 AM Done Figure 2 16 3 Extract the files in the zip file to the folder of your choice 12 Running IPMIView with JAR in a Windows System Note To run IPMIView with JAR in a Linux machine please refer to the section listed on Page 14 1 Ina Windows machine click lt Run gt on the Windows Start menu to enter the DOS environment 2 Browse the directories to locate the directory where you ve saved the Jar files Click the file IPMIView20 bat
23. the user of all entries of the SEL events for the group All warning and critical thresholds are predefined by Supermicro based on hardware design 34 Chapter 10 Text Console Redirection SOL Serial Over LA N File Edit Session Manage Help B 8 RE 990 SUPERMICR 192 168 1 38 MiiPMIDoman A v 9 ff DI 192 168 1 168 192 168 1 227 192 168 1 38 im New System LI New System2 E New System3 Power Status J On amp 3a Groups E Ep l IPMI Domain 1 5 Baud Rate bps 115200 v UTF 8 i Login Event Lag Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console i KVM Console Get ACPI Power State succeeded Figure 10 1 Click the Text Console tab on the bottom tool box shown in Figure 10 1 to enable Text Console Redirection support which will allow you to control a remote system from a text mode console Click the Start button to start the text console redirection Click the Stop button to stop the text console e BMC for IPMI 1 5 Console Redirection 1s not supported by the IPMI specification V1 5 Supermicro provides this useful feature for a manager to control the managed system from a remote location When a managed system is booting up during the POST routine and no other software application are available for you so that you can gain control over console redirection IPMIView provides you with this valuable feature Console Redirection will redirect t
24. to alter overwrite erase and destroy data stored in the drive selected This feature should only be used with non critical data Select the drive and click OK to start direct redirection The second type of drive redirection is Connect ISO You may redirect the ISO file directly from your file system Click this button and select an ISO file to start this function Drive Redirection Drive 1 Connect Drive Connect ISO Not connected Cancelled Drive redirection Drive a Connect Drive Connect ISO Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Figure 12 4 te Select a drive to redirect lC Hard Disk Refresh List Enable Write support Figure 12 5 e Stop Active Drives As shown in Figure 12 6 click lt Stop Drive 1 gt to disable Drive 1 and Click Stop Drive 2 to disable Drive 2 The lt Refresh gt button is used for refreshing the Virtual Media settings If you want to stop or change the type of a virtual drive you first need to stop it B Stop Drive 1 Stop Drive 2 Figure 12 6 46 Chapter13 Group Management Group management is a way to manage multiple servers at the same time For example you can query the fan sensor readings from multiple servers and note their differences Also you can simultaneously power on or off multiple servers at the same time As shown in Figure 13 1 click lt Manage Group gt to show group management In group management you can select multiple servers
25. vou Neitherwe nor our dealers or suppliers shall have any liability to you or any other person or entity for any indirect incidental special or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lass of O Ida nat accept the terms of the license agreement C NE NN Figure 2 6 10 A screen will display to indicate the directory where the IPMIView utility will be stored Click Next to continue with the installation To change the directory for the utility click Browse to select the directory for your IPMIView utility Installer Click Next to install IPhMIVview to this directory or click Browse to install to a different directory Directory Name CAProgram Files SUPERMIGROMP MII Ew Irrstal s miel Cancel Figure 2 7 11 Click lt Next gt after reading the summary information on the information screen The installer starts to install the utility k EIE ad Installer Installing IPMIVIew Please wait IrrstallSrialc O Bask ne Figure 2 8 12 When the installation is complete the following screen will display Read the summary information and click lt Finish gt to complete IPMIView Utility installation for Windows systems 5 Installer Please read the summary information below The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed IPMIView Choose Finish to exit the wizard FEE me Bl Finish Figure 2 9 B Installing the IPMIView Utility into a Linu
26. you can select Chinese Taiwan Chinese China or English USA as your IPMI language setting Exit From the pull down menu click File Exit or press lt Alt F4 gt to exit IPMIView Modify System Select a system in the System Window you want to modify and click Edit Modify System to modify it from the pull down menu as shown in Figure 3 8 File session Manage Help Modify kin 9 din xe ve lt S IFMI Security Croup Join RU Disjoin 195 165 102 vw Q fg m 192 168 10 242 Im 192 168 10 243 Figure 3 8 20 Delete System Select a system in the System Window you want to delete and click Edit Delete System from the pull down menu as shown in Figure 3 8 to delete it You can also right click on a system in the System Window and select Delete in the pop up menu to delete it Delete Group Select a group in the System Window you want to delete and click Edit Delete Group from the pull down menu to delete it as shown in Figure 3 8 You can also right click a group in the System Window and select Delete in the pop up menu to delete it IPMI Security From the pull down menu click Edit IPMI Security to activate the IPMI Security dialogue box Check Auto Detection for IPMIView to automatically check the current IPMI status Check the Advanced User box to select the following protocols as shown in Figure 3 9 e Hardware BMCB Firmware IPMI 1 5 e Hard
27. 054 0001 15 50 D 20054 0401 15 50 D 20054 04 15 501 2 2 Appendix A SIM Firmware Update 1 Select a remote system on the System list and click File gt Update IPMI Firmware to start the firmware update Edit Session Manage New Discover IPMI Device Reload Configuration save Configuration Update IFMI Firmware Exit Figure A 1 2 Click the lt Open gt button to select the lt firmware gt you desire and then click lt Start gt to continue e Update Firmware IP 192 168 10 249 Message Figure A 2 3 A login dialog will appear Please enter the Login_ID and the password This user will be granted the privilege as an Administrator 60 Please input ID and Password 2 Login ID ADMIN Administrator level is required Figure A 3 4 A firmware information dialog will appear It shows detailed information on the current and new firmware Click lt Yes gt to continue Request Confirmation CY Curesnt firmware n Firmware Version 1 5 0 build 4238 Firmware Tag Aug 14 06 17 30 hardware ID 0x22 OEM peppercon New firmware Firmware Version 1 5 2 build 4238 Firmware Tag Aug 16 06 11 10 Firmware Size 3992376 bytes Firmware Path C fw kirs kimemig4 smide peppercon_040200 4238 081606 1 5 2 bin Would you like to continue Figure A 4 5 The firmware file will start to upload This process may take few minutes to complete ual Update Firmware TP 1
28. 1 ja 192 168 10 242 A 192 168 10 243 E ES IPMI Domain 5 5 e Voltages Temperature System Name 1192 168 10 241 IP 192 168 10 241 Sensor Name PU Temp 1 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 PU Temp 2 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 PU Temp 3 3 0 D D 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 PU Temp 4 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 ys Temp b30 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 PU Temp 1 9 0 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 PU Temp 2 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 ys Temp 40 0 C Refresh every 60 v seconds Figure 13 5 last updated 2007 10 01 15 59 25 8 After selecting multiple servers and lt Voltages gt settings you will see the display as shown in Figure 13 6 Clicking the lt Query gt tab will allow IPMIView to collect the voltage readings from the selected servers The information listed in the table shows the voltage status of the selected servers n IPHI Fiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help AE BE amp SUPERMICR A wv 9 ne IM IPMI Domain m 102 168 10 242 FA 192 168 10 243 B d IPMI Domain 5 5 2 Voltage System Name 192 168 10 241 y Group Management Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU d Text Console General Info IP 192 168 10 241 Sensor Name R
29. 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 34 34 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 lt 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 34 34 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Non recoverable going V gt C Refresh every 6 v seconds last updated 2007 10 01 16 01 48 895 Figure 13 8 50 e ACPI After selecting multiple servers and clicking the lt ACPI gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 9 Click the Query button for IPMIView to collect the ACPI state from the selected servers The table displays the ACPI state ot the selected servers Y IPMI Fiew YA f 20 bold 070927 Saper Maceo Compter Imt Ek Edit Seco Map Help DO 0 i T Group Management SUPERMICR Foa Tempemhue Volage Seron Event Log ACH Pewer LAM Lm FRO Teed Cordal Gener Indo PIXEL A1 ERE 168 10 131 152 160 10 240 ACH 152 160 10 241 der Hune IF ACFI Sti Descoigtion Onder B Iu TT 10 242 I5 158 1043 192168 10241 19216210241 S000 wur han 1s 98 10 13 192 158 10 1 31 zu u ur kanp Ria BN IPM Doman 25 Refresh every fall ce ceed Date updated TIL OUO d 161005 d Figure 13 9 e Power After selecting multiple servers and clicking the lt Power gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 10 Click one of the power lt Control gt buttons to send a command to the selected server The text area will show the re
30. 168 10 242 fmi 192 168 10 243 Item Specific Help Wg 05 02 Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB IDE Channel 0 Master None gt IDE Channel Slave None gt SATA Port 0 37020MB SATAO gt SATA Port 1 None gt SATA Port 2 None gt SATA Port 3 None Parallel ATA Enabled Serial ATA Enabled Native Mode Operation Serial ATA SATA Controller Mode Option Compatible System Date 10 01 2007 lt Tab gt Shift Tab or BIOS Date 01 26 07 Enter selects field v 23 Groups I IPMI Domain 5 5 Power Control on Figure 13 13 e General Information After selecting multiple servers and clicking the lt General Info gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 14 Select the fields you want to query from the servers and click the lt Query gt button to allow IPMIView to collect information from the selected servers 53 n IPHI Yiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc DO DEA L20092 185 Group Management SUPERMICRO i ta tie aci Cote aul ice Sx 192 168 10 240 Hi E 192 168 10 241 la 192 168 10 242 if 192 168 10 243 em Name I RMCP Versi Firmware Reversion ison 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 20 RMCP 20 19216810241 192 168 10 241 20RMCH 0125 20 19216810243 192168 10243 20RMCH 0144 gO CL POS van A A sg uroups 3 B oh IPMI Domain 5 5 v m i m 7 SEL Free t2 r2 Iv E v G 7 G
31. 241 an 600 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 and 600 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 an5 600 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 Fanfi 600 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 600 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 e el l600 1192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 1192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 oo ce e 600 1192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 1192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 600 1192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 le Rie Mln oSoms m oeio ojom o 600 Refresh every 60 v seconds Figure 13 4 48 last updated 2007 10 01 15 59 06 16 e Temperatures The screen shown in Figure 13 5 indicates that multiple servers have been selected and the Temperature tab is pressed Clicking the lt Query gt button allows IPMIView to collect the temperature readings from the selected servers The information listed in the table shows the temperature settings of the selected Servers m IPHI Yiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc 2 3 Group Management Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors EventLog ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info File Edit Session Manage Help AA ag ae SUPERMICR I PMI Domain Aw Z amp TL 192 168 10 24
32. 8 e Chassis Power Control Available for the Administrator and Operator only This feature is used to manually control the power state of the chassis of a managed system When the BMC receives the power control command from the chassis it will have direct control over the power button or the reset button of a system Power Down This feature will power off a managed system as it would when the Power Down button of the chassis is pressed Power Up This feature will turn on the power of a managed system as it would when the Power Up button of the chassis is pressed Power Cycle This feature will turn off the power of a managed system for a few seconds and then turn on the power of the system again Reset This feature resets a managed system as it would when the Reset button of the chassis is pressed e BMC Cold Reset for the Administrator only Clicking the Cold Reset button allows you to reset the BMC After confirming the reset of the BMC the session will be terminated immediately The user has to close this session manually This feature 1s rarely used It 1s only used for an event when you suspect a system malfunction for example e UID Unit Identifier LED Blink UID LED Click this table for the UID LED to blink when the unit in question is identified Refresh Click this tab to refresh this page 29 Chapter 8 BMC Settings For System Administrators Only BMC LAN Configuration Gateway IP
33. 92 168 10 249 Firmware File arcon_040200 4 238 081 606 1 5 2 bin Open Uploading firmware Message Login to 192 169 10 249 Start firmware upgarde ploading firmware Figure A 5 6 Please wait for the firmware to upload Once uploading is completed the BMC will start to flash the firmware internally This step may take about a minute Please try to connect to the system after two minutes 61 Appendix B SIM W KVM Console and Virtual Media SIM W KVM Console allows the user to perform console redirection via KVM Keyboard Video Mouse support as shown in Figure B 1 m IPHI View V2 7 13 build 100504 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help ABA Mi 9 O S gii 192 168 12 169 UPERMICR Bp I rat Screen E virtual Media A Soft Keyboard a PMI Domain Ave nd 192 168 12 171 z 13 i 12 i Fani 675 00 RPM i lt s n ka 14 13 i Fan2 i 0 00 RPM 1172311 15 i 14 i Fan3 i 0 00 RPM i 172 31 1 43 17231 1431 16 17 i PS Status OK 00 CO 00 001 E 192 169 12 169 172 31 2 123 172 31 2 145 172 31 2 146 172 31 1 62 172 31 2 31 172 31 2 58 jl 172 31 2 59 Cri 172 31 2 62 3 172 312 181 E 192 168 10 118 C N ipmicfg sdr daa C gt type aa SDR ID i Sensor i Sensor i Reading j i CPUZ Temp i EO 07 001 j i System Temp i 36 degree C i CPU1 Vcore i i CPUZ Vcore i 12U i 3 3V i DIMM j j j i i i 50 j j j o n mah Bd Ba C Wc c CC A a 192 168 10 99
34. C on the mainboard If there are more than one LAN Ports on the mainboard LANI 1s the one closest to the Keyboard Mouse Port The NIC will re route the IPMI packet to the BMC instead of forwarding it to the upper layer of the network protocol stacks as other protocol packets do IPMIView V2 0 covers Supermicro s BMCS for both IPMI v1 5 and IPMI v2 0 However due to design changes some functions may not be available for IPMI v1 5 while others might no longer be available for IPMI v2 0 IPMIView will automatically hide any functions that are not available based on the BMC version used in the system Chapter 2 Installing the IPMIView Utility A Installing the IPMIView Utility into a Windows System To install the IPMIView utility into a Windows system follow the instructions listed below 1 Download the IPMIView utility from ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIV iew 2 Click the folder marked Windows to open it 3 Double click the file IPMIView20 Win32 vX X XX BuildXXXXXX exe 4 When the Opening IPMIView20 Win32 screen displays click Save File to save the utility into your system as shown in the screen below e v e f Bi ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIView Windows M 3 M P L Most Visited 9 Getting Started A Latest Headlines M Customize Links Index of ftp ftp supermicro com u Index of ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIView Windows E Up to higher level directory Name Size L
35. CR Opp Hi EN ew Der i 15 pm Te Law kamran Fin D aa Pe iy zm Dd USER inam oo hig dersan Feria Tre seme me Tear Figure 11 5 o Zoom Out This button is used for zooming out The maximum zoom out percentage 1s 1046 Please refer to Figure 11 6 F Tia Sona kiap Ej F Bu Sam himp F Suranancae iy SUPERMIC re emma c Mii Zoom Out Figure 11 6 e 100 Select percentage for Scaling Screen This combo box allows you to select the setting of screen scaling either 10 25 50 75 100 200 250 or 300 An additional selection allows you to scale to fit with the IPMIView window size Ctrl ATH Del o Send Ctrl Alt Del to Remote This button is used to send the Ctrl Alt Del key gt combination to the remote system It is useful when the remote system is running in the BIOS DOS or Windows environment E Auto Adjust Screen This button is used to adjust the screen automatically Press this button if it s difficult for you to see the whole screen e ER Options You can select more options here The list of options is listed below o Monitor Only Use this feature to display the remote screen only The keyboard and mouse will be disabled o Readability Filter This item uses algorithm to improve screen display This will allow you to see the text content easier when you scale the screen 41 O O O O Local Cursor Use this to change local
36. DHCP Subnet Mask i LAN MAC must be correct while update VLAN Tag o Enable VLAN tagging SNMP commi di SNMP Trap Receivers IP Address 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vi LAN Interface C Dedicated O On Board LANI Failover Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device Ji BMC Settingi Users Text Console KVM Console isananeaaananaea esen nnn asane nen Figure 8 1 Click the BMC Setting tab of the IPMIView management session in the Viewing Window as shown in Figure 8 1 to display detailed information on the BMC LAN Configuration SNMP trap configuration and the serial port status e BMCLAN Configuration This feature displays the IP address the LAN MAC the Gateway IP the Gateway MAC and the Subnet Mask of the BMC and allows you to modify these settings NOTE please make sure that the MAC address of the LAN and the gateway for the BMC are correct before updating it by clicking the Update button Be careful to enter the correct values especially for the LAN MAC If you enter the wrong LAN MAC IPMIView will not be able to connect to that system any more If you accidentally enter a wrong LAN MAC value you may use the IPnMAC exe command in the IPMI Solution Utility subfolder on this CD to update it To activate IPnMAC exe which is a DOS command you must first boot your managed system to DOS and then execute PnMAC exe on the managed system You can also enable the VLAN Virtual LAN Tag setting by clicki
37. PMIView firmware 16 9 System View Sessions IPMIView can manage up to 20 systems at any given time The systems that are currently managed by the BMC are indicated in the System View window 10 Bottom Toolbar This toolbar contains function tabs that allow you to execute commands quickly The tabs allow you to access the following submenus Login Event Log Sensors IPMI Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KVM Console ne IPHI Yiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Manage Help ipa Mne ROA SUPERMICRO M PMI Domain A gt ft amp 5 192 168 10 241 m 192 168 10 242 M 192 168 10 243 IPMI View Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 2 0 1 5 over LAN al Groups E amp Ge TT IPMI Domain 4 4 Figure 3 2 e ToolBar Top The toolbar provides you with direct access to the features that are used frequently as shown in Figure 3 3 You are able to switch between server and group management The following toolbar shows the items that are currently available for user configuration under the BMC management Add a new System Save configuration Discover IPMI device Switch to server management Switch to group management Clgse session S Show trap info About Figure 3 3 17 Adding a new system BIE Edit Session Manage Help Mew J System Discover IPMI Device Group Reload Configuration Save Configuration CRO Update
38. R y Group Management w 9 se Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info SEL System Name A System Name IP TimeSemp Type Sensor Event Type S O IPMI Domain Ei 192 168 10 241 fr 192 168 10 242 7 192 168 10 243 Time Stamp Type Sensor Event Type 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 22 09 Fri Physical Intrusion De assertion Physical Security Chassis Int 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Non recoverable going 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan C Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan C Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Fan C Assertion Lower Non recoverable going 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Power S Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Power S Assertion Low
39. SUPERO IPMIView User s Guide Version 2 7a The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document and makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our Website at Www supermicro com Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software and documentation is the property of Supermicro and or its licensors and is supplied only under a license Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between the manufacturer and the customer
40. ast Modified P IPMIView20 Win32 v2 7 20 Buildi10125 exe 70971 KB 1 24 2011 11 41 00 PM CD IPMIView20 Win32 v2 7 20 Buildi10125 zip 70245 KB 2 7 2011 6 46 00 PM Opening IPMIView20 Win32_y2 7 20_Build110125 exe You have chosen to open 1 IPMIView20 Win32 v2 7 20 Build110125 exe which is a Binary File from ftp ftp supermicro com Would you like to save this File Done Figure 2 1 5 When the Downloads screen displays select the file IPMIView20 Win32 vX X XX BuildX XXXXX exe 4 IPMIView20 Wiri32 v2 7 20 Build110125 exe 2 50 PM 63 3 MB supermicro com Clear List Figure 2 2 6 When an Open Executable File screen displays asking you if you want to launch the IPMIView exe file click OK to download the IPMIView utility To cancel installation click Cancel Open Executable File IPMIViewz Wins3z v2 7 20 Buildi10125 exe is an executable file Executable files may contain viruses or other malicious code that could harm your computer Use caution when opening this file re you sure you want to launch IPIMIViewz Winsz v2 7 20 Build110125 exe 7 Don t ask me this again Figure 2 3 7 When the Open File Security Warning screen displays click Run to launch the IPMIView utility An InstallShieldWizard screen will display indicating that Java is preparing the system for installation as shown below InstallShield Wizard InstaliShield is preparing the InstallShi
41. at will detect all devices or systems currently connected to the network The user may specify a Network IP address range and the network Mask then click lt Detect gt or lt Start gt to search any IPMI devices or systems that are connected to the IPMI 1 5 or IPMI 2 0 connections as shown in Figure 3 7 Click lt Exit gt to discontinue this process IPMI Device Discovering Network IP From 92 158 10 1 To 192168 10 254 Network Mask 2552552550 Search Option IPM 2 0 IPMI1 5 Start Found 2 UP Name Version 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 IPMI 2 0 19216810246 192 168 10 246 IPMI 2 0 Figure 3 7 19 Reload Configuration From the pull down menu click lt File gt Reload Configuration to load the configuration settings that were previously saved Save Configuration From the pull down menu click File Save Configuration to save the current configuration settings Update Firmware From the pull down menu click File Update Firmware and select the system you wish to update from the IPMI Domain list on the left side of the window A Confirmation dialogue box will appear Click OK to update the IPMI Firmware Click Cancel to discontinue this process From the pull down menu click File gt Save Configuration to save the current IPMIView configuration set ngs Language From the pull down menu click File Language to activate a Language submenu From the submenu
42. ateway r2 r2 z t2 2 azman ij Figure 13 14 54 Chapter 14 Trap Receiver The Trap Receiver 1s a utility used for receiving traps from the BMC In the event of a sensor error or a sensor reading that exceeds a threshold the BMC will send SNMP traps to the destinations set in the BMC The Trap Receiver is executed on the destination site and receives the SNMP trap from multiple senders BMCs If you select a category you can see all the traps in that category Furthermore when you click a trap in the trap list you can see its details in the lt Trap Structure gt window Please refer to the BMC Setting page in IPMIView to set the SNMP destination As shown in Figure 12 1 there are several components to the IPMI Trap Receiver O O Menu Bar contains pull down menus for exiting the programs getting help etc Tool Bar contains all IPMI Trap Receiver features Category categorizes the traps by the sender community and sensor Trap Structure It is a tree structure that displays traps in detail Status Bar shows messages regarding the current status of related components Trap List shows detailed information for traps received IPHI Trap Receiver V2 0 build 051122 Super Micro Computer Inc Le Menu Bar Bar Hk Hel gt FB c Tool Bar Category Trap Structure Status Bar Clear Email Category All Num Sender Community
43. displays the timestamp of the current SEL device Set Timestamp Click this tab to set the timestamp for the system selected Refresh Click this tab to refresh this page SIEM View YE f 20 bnili 070927 Super Miern Computer Ine Fie Edit Session Manage hl nme B ee 192 108 1024 SUPERMICR mE Sysem Meme 193 160 10 241 I 102 168 111242 m 152 168 10 243 IF Addzes 192 168 10 241 Dexnpben 192 160 024 Login ID ADMIN Fred TTT e atea TT and Prend MN IPHI Domain 44 Version IMI 2 0 EMEP Cipher Suite BAEF EMAC ZHA1 HMAC EHA 1 06 AEz CEC 128 Loam Evanl L r sensor IP Devas BMC Salbing User Text Cowab ETH Conse Yus Mela EMCFP Open tesa Sapete File Ed Sessi Manage Help BES Bade soo 6st s TZ TES 1 SUPERMICR a mcm System Event Log IPR Domain PER Ren Sisters picti SEL Verson 15 Si Newa Syam 2M ps 152 168 1 168 Total Ermes m Hew Syrom C3 From 1 Ta 171 Free Space B D bote X 197 158 1 227 Recert Enliy uident 12 08 2009 16 44 49 Tue zak RN l c Eat Recent Ent Erased 01 01 1970 00 00 00 Thu Clear All Eruriet iesu a Curent SEL Daw Tinettaemp 1289 20100 14 44 70 we C Set T nestano FRelsesh Lagin Evert Log Sense BEM wnn BRE Setting Usas Test Console EVI Console Get SEL me acceded Figure 5 2 26 Chapter 6 Sensors This feature displays the status of each sensor used to monitor system health as shown on F
44. e Upload Drive vl Floppy Image file C MIoppy ima Uploading floppy image Figure 12 2 CD ROM Image on Windows Share Please refer to Figure 12 3 for the following items Drive Specify the drive that you want the remote host to share Share Host Enter the IP Address or the name of the system you wish to share data with via Windows Share Share Name Enter the name of the shared data in the remote host Path to Image Enter the location of the source file that you wish to share via Windows Share User Password Optional Enter the user and password for the person to access the data that you want to share and click the lt Set gt button to enter your selections as shown in Figure 12 3 CD ROM Image on Windows Share Share host 192 166 710 117 Path to image D1 l User optional Password optional Figure 12 3 45 e Drive Redirection As shown in Figure 12 4 Drive Redirection supports both local drive and the ISO file When you click the lt Connect Drive gt a dialog will show up as figure 12 5 Local Drive List This box displays a list of local drives available for remote access Select from the list a local drive that you want to make accessible for a remote server Refresh List Click this button to refresh the local drive list Write Support Check this button to allow the remote operating system to have write access to the drive that you have selected This function allows a user
45. eading 1 22 Low Limit 1 08 High Limit 1 61 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 PU1 Vcore PU2 Vcore Do 1 08 1 61 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 b3 B28 2 96 3 63 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 Y 501 4 48 5 49 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 12V 11 61 10 75 13 24 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 r12V r12 6 132 10 8 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 1 5V 1 47 1 34 1 64 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 VSB 475 4 48 5 49 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 BAT B24 2 96 3 63 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 1 36 1 08 1 61 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 PU1 Vcore PU2 Vcore 1 08 1 61 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 p 37 O 88 2 96 3 63 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 V 4 41 4 48 5 49 192 168 10 151 192 168 10 131 127 11 32 10 75 1324 192 168 10 131 192 169 10 131 YSB 4 36 4 48 5 49 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 BAT B15 2 96 3 63 Refresh every 60 B seconds last updated 2007 10 01 15 59 27 16 Figure 13 6 49 e Sensors After selecting multiple servers and clicking the lt Sensors gt tab you will see the window as shown in Figure 13 7 Click the lt Query gt button for IPMIView to collect the sensor readings from the selected servers The info
46. eck the item I accept the terms and click lt Next gt Installer Please read the following license agreement carefully The license distributed with IPMIView includes IPMIView and TrapReceiver grants you the right to use IPMIView and TrapReceiver software on any system to manage Super Micro products subject to the restrictions listed below and the disclaimer relating to warranties support and damages 1 DISCLAIMER This software is provided on an as is basis without any other warranties or conditions express ar implied including but not limited to warranties of merchantable quality merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or those arising by law statute Usage of trade or course of dealing The entire risk as to the results and performance of the Product is assumed by you Neither we nor our dealers or suppliers shall have any liability to you or any other person or entity for any indirect incidental special or consequential ei whatsoever including but not limited to loss of x i do not accent the terms of the cece Tu Figure 2 12 8 A screen will display to indicate the directory where the IPMIView utility will be stored Click lt Next gt to continue with the installation To change the directory for the utility click lt Browse gt to select the directory for your IPMIView utility Click Next to install IPMIview to this directory or click Browse to install ta a different directory Di
47. eld Wizard which Will quide you through the rest of the process Please wait Preparing Java tm Virtual Machine III ttt Figure 2 4 8 When preparation is complete the Welcome to the Installshield Wizard screen will display Click lt Next gt to proceed with IPMIView utility installation 5 Ss Installer tt lr ras lA redu Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for IPMIView The InstallShield wizard will install IPMIVview on your computer To continue choose ext IP Mie SUPERMICRO http eww superrmicra cam Figure 2 5 9 When prompted carefully review the agreement and click I accept the terms to proceed is Installer Iris tallsrielc Please read the following license agreement carefully The license distributed with IPMIView includes IPMIview and TrapReceiver ite grants you the rightto use IPMNiew and TrapReceiver software on any A system to manage Super Micro products subjectto the restrictions listed Li below and the disclaimer relating to warranties support and damages 1 DISCLAIMER This software is provided an an as is basis without any other warranties or conditions express ar implied including but not limited to warranties of merchantable quality merchantability ar fitness for a particular purpose orthose arising by law statute usage oftrade or course af dealing The entire risk as to the results and performance ofthe Productis assumed by
48. er Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Power S Assertion Lower Non recoverable going 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan CPU O Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan CPU O Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan CPU O Assertion Lower Non recoverable going 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Non recoverable going sa Groups MI IPMI Domain 5 5 ETT TE 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Critical going low 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 24 02 Fri Fan Therma Assertion Lower Non recoverable going 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 08 10 2007 14 34 34 Fri Fan Fan5 Assertion Lower Non critical going low 192
49. gin ID nl man Pawwond gt 7 sive ID and Pastwood RAKP Message 2 error Unauthorized nente status code OD Figure 4 3 In order to reduce overhead on the managed system all pages will not be refreshed automatically The user must refresh the pages manually as needed After logging in the IPMIView main window will display as shown in Figure 4 2 A tool bar will display on the bottom of the screen for your convenience e Bottom ToolBar As shown in Figure 4 4 below this toolbar contains function tabs to allow you to execute commands quickly The tabs allow you to access the following submenus Login Event Log Sensors IPMI Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KVM Console Login Event Log Sensors IPMI Device Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KM Console BMC ins Ser Text Console KVM Console Figure 4 4 25 Chapter 5 Event Log After you have logged into a system the screen as shown in Figure 5 1 will display Click the lt EventLog gt tab on the bottom toolbar to activate the Event Log screen as shown in Figure 5 2 e System Event Log All Click this radio button to select all events From to Click this radio box to select a portion of events Get Click this tab to get the event logs Export Click this tab to export event logs to a file Clear All Entries Click this tab to clear all event log entries Current SEL Device Timestamp This item
50. he monitor of a managed system for IPMIView use and allows you to send the key codes to the managed system When a managed system changes its video mode from Text Mode to Graphics Mode a termination notice will be sent to IPMI View to terminate the console redirection Text Console Redirection only works with the text mode Important Note Console Redirection can cast a very heavy load on a managed system It will redirect the whole monitor to the manager s system and it will slow down the managed system significantly We suggest that you use this function only when you absolutely need it For other applications a proper console redirection software application pcAnywhere Symantec Corporation or a remote login protocol telnet is recommended When you finish your remote operation click lt Stop gt to terminate console redirection to take the load off the managed system 35 e BMC for IPMI 2 0 Serial Over LAN SOL was designed to support Text Console Redirection based on the IPMI specification V2 0 This function performs better in IPMI 2 0 than in IPMI 1 5 The Text mode console is supported by the Windows 2003 even when the OS is running To support Text Console Redirection on the Windows 2003 Special Administration Console SAC must be enabled The following instructions are used to enable the SAC Enable Console Redirection in the BIOS and set it to COM 2 or COM B 2 Modify boot ini in CX Boot ini is a hidden file An exa
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52. igure 6 1 PMI View Y2 7 10 build 091124 Super Micro Computer Inc JO Fin Ed Session Manage Help BEA B l kr SUPERMICR E IPMI Domain a vf New Sustem3 L 1921681158 A New System2 S 192 168 1 227 lt J New System S Groups Rd g v Hide irefive iiem Behesh every f w seconds Reltesh Now Savelayou C Show History Logn Event D0 Serius IPM Device BMC Setting Users Test Console KVM Console Retreteny verias status completed Figure 6 1 Fans This window displays fan status Voltages This window displays voltage readings for various devices Temperatures This window displays temperature readings for various devices Sensors This window displays the devices being monitored Refresh Every X seconds Enter the number of seconds for the system to refresh Refresh Now Click this tab to refresh the Sensors page immediately Save Layout Click this tab to save the current layout setting Hide inactive item Check this box to hide inactive items Show History Check this box to display the sensor records 27 Chapter 7 IPM Devices 92 kr Wi 192 168 1 38 Device Information Firmware Revision 09 99 ACPI System Power State SD GO i IPMI Revision 2 0 On Graceful Power Control MST ACEI STD GOL Chassis Power Control WIPOUSPUSUIM WREOUSJ UJM WUSUSOJJN rss BMC UID LED Cold Reset Blink UID LED Login Event Log
53. le General Into IEM Damasn ah F i Td LAN Cnafigumton B 1972 1558 10 034 Dakwa IP 192 L68 l 254 Cicero MAL 00 00 0000 0000 jm 122 169 10 243 Subnet Mask aoe dd n 152 158 10 243 Mni 192 SNMP Confsgseshon Comme phi LIF 192168 10 43 1 MAC QOrOCHOO O0 DO CO0 AIF 0000 MAE OC DOCODHO DO Q0 Alf 0000 3M AC C XO DIDO D 00 Hazal 2007 10 01 16 03 11 Getting LAN Configration from 152 163 10 241 OK Gateway IP 192 1680 10 254 Gateway MAC 00 00000 00 00 00 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 D S007 NOVO 15 08 12 Getting SNMP Configestion from 15 2 158 10 241 DE SNMP Destination 1 152 158 10 43 OLE GU DU U LI E bi SNMP Ehestinabipn Li Li LI LI UEEUCELET TES ELE LIL ENE TFI Demain 5 5 SNMP Destination 3 DUO CD ULEUCELET TES OOO Figure 13 11 After selecting a single server and clicking the lt FRU gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 12 Click the lt Query gt button for IPMIView to get the FRU information from a single server and copy It to other servers for data sharing The text area will show the results of a query and provide updates The lt clear gt button is used to clear the text field only it will not clear the actual FRU data from the Server m Gip MON PHI Domain 505 77 IPMI View YAA 20 hnild 070027 Soper Miem Competes Ine FEE Fue Edil Sma Mage Help tme Ad ia Group Management SUPERMICR Fas Temperat
54. mage Filename and Full Path aC TT Connection Status History Figure C 4 66 Logical Drive Type From the pull down menu select the logical drive type Image Filename and Full Path Enter the image file name and the full path to the ISO file Refresh Click this button to refresh the page Plug In Click this button to mount your logical drive as virtual media Plug Out Click this button to un mount virtual media OK Click this button to confirm and exit Connection Status History This window displays the connection and the status of Virtual Media O e iKVM Virtual Keyboard O O O O 0 O Virtual Keyboard provides soft keyboard support and allows the user to click a key on the soft keyboard by using the mouse when a keyboard is not available Refer to Figure C 5 for Virtual Keyboard E English Keyboard esc __ F1 F2 r3 F4 F5 F6 r7 r8 Fo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ig lt e r Jy u i 11 BANHE m w s d HERNE Figure C 5 67 Appendix D SIM W Firmware Update To re flash SIM W Firmware please select an SIM W device and lt Update firmware gt in the menu Then click lt OK gt A dialog box will display as shown in Figure D 1 Confirmation Figure D 1 YAFU Flash 1 To flash Hermon Firmware The YAFU Flash Main screen will display as shown in Figure D 2 TAFUFlash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 192 168 12 169 BE Preserve BootLoader Preserve Config Module Fig
55. me features as other versions of Web KVM as shown in Figure C 2 Java iK HM Yiewer v1 55 r7 192 168 12 125 Resolution 652 X 492 FPS O Virtual Media Record Playback Macro Options UserList Exit Press any key to enter the menu Booting CentOS 2 6 18 164 e15 in 3 seconds l Figure C 2 65 e Virtual Media USB Floppy amp Flash Click lt Virtual Media gt on the menu bar and then click lt Virtual Storage gt to display the Virtual Media USB Floppy amp Flash screen as shown in Figure C 3 Yirtual Media 1 2 r2 Setting for Device 1 Logical Drive Type Image Filename and Full Path Connection Status History Figure C 3 O Logical Drive Type From the pull down menu select the logical drive type Image Filename and Full Path Enter the image file name and the full path to the file It is available only for ISO files Refresh Click this button to refresh the page Plug In Click this button to mount your logical drive as virtual media Plug Out Click this button to un mount virtual media OK Click this button to confirm and exit Connection Status History This window displays the connection and the status of virtual media O O O O O e Virtual Media CDROM amp ISO Click lt CDROM amp ISO gt to display the Virtual Media CDROM amp ISO as shown in Figure C 4 Virtual Media 1 2 12 Setting for Device 2 Logical Drive Type I
56. mple of boot ini is listed below boot loader redirect com2 redirectbaudrate 19200 timeout 30 default multi 0 d1sk 0 rd1sk 0 partitton 1 WINDOWS operating systems multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partitton 1 WINDOWS Windows Server 2003 Standard fastdetect redirect To enable Text Console Redirection support on a Linux Platform 1 Host A with the IPMI BMC installed for the Linux Platform a BIOS POST 1 Enable Console Redirection in BIOS Setup For example COM2 19 2Kbps 8N1 11 Disable Enable Console Redirection after POST in the BIOS setup b Boot Loader 1 For GRUB add the following TWO lines into boot grub grub conf but comment out splashimage hd0 0 grub splash xpm gz serial unit 1 speed 19200 word 8 parity no stop 1 terminal timeout 10 serial console ttsplashimage hd0 0 grub splash xpm gz ii Then add serial console ttyS1 19200n8 to the end of kernel vmlinuz in boot grub grub conf For example kernel vmlinuz 2 6 5 1 358smp ro root LABEL rhgb quiet serial console ttyS 1 19200n8 This will result in all boot messages being output to the console ttyS 1 but you will not see All these boot messages on the local console until the login message prompts c LINUX OS 1 Add the following line into etc inittabs0 2345 respawn sbin agetty ttyS1 19200 36 11 Edit etc securetty and add ttyS1 2 Host B with IPMIView installed a Install and r
57. mware versions and clicked Flash firmware flashing will start as shown in the screens below 73 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW Figure E 6 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW Figure E 7 74 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW IP 192 168 12 125 File DXFW ATENESDTL_817 bin New fionware version 01 15 Current fionware version 01 10 FW Version status Updating Flash Figure E 8 Flash Tool Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AT FW 192 168 142 125 T Fie DAEWAATENSESDITL 817 bin New firmware version 01 15 Curent firmware version 01 10 FW Version status Finished 1 Figure E 9 75
58. n Figure 4 1 j IPHI Yiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help AA AX BE amp Q OO SUPERMICR M PMI Domain Aw Z E 192 168 10241 System Name 192 169 10 241 a 192 168 10 242 m 192 169 10 243 IP Address 192 168 10 241 Description 192 168 10 241 Login ID ADMIN Password um save ID and Password CONNECTED E amp de MI IPMI Domain 4 4 Version IPMI 2 0 RMCP Cipher Suite RAKP HMAC SHA1 HMAC SHA1 96 AES CBC 128 Login EventLog Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KVM Console Virtual Media RMCP Open Session successful Figure 4 2 24 The default Login ID and password are ADMIN Both are case sensitive In IPMIView an MDS algorithm will encrypt the password when it is transmitted through the network If you are connecting to the IPMI 2 0 RMCP all the data will be transmitted by an encrypted algorithm Once the password 1s confirmed IPMIView will show a CONNECTED symbol and all available function pages will be shown as in Figure 4 2 If the password 1s invalid a message will be displayed in the Status Area that reads Unable to activate a session please check ID and Password and a Break symbol will be shown see Figure 4 3 Fik Edit Session Manage Help AeA Aaa 90929 92 168 102 System Name 192 168 10 241 IP Address 19216810241 Desesiption 192 168 10241 Lo
59. ng on the Enable VLAN Tagging box on the right and enter the value on the VLAN Tag field to configure VLAN Tag setting e SNMP This displays the SNMP trap configuration of the system that needs to receive the SNMP traps generated by the BMC to allow you to modify the settings To change the configuration on the BMC enter the SNMP community name in the Community text field and enter the IP address as well as the MAC address in the SNMP Trap Receivers table in the SNMP group Then click the Update button 30 The SNMP Trap may have multiple destinations When any critical error occurs an SNMP trap packet will be sent to all receivers in the list To remove an SNMP receiver you may change both IP and MAC addresses to 0 0 0 0 and 00 00 00 00 00 00 respectively Then click lt Update gt For a system to receive the SNMP traps you must install and run an SNMP trap receiver program The managed system will send out an SNMP trap packet to all receivers when an event occurs If an SNMP trap receiver is not running the trap packet is discarded and cannot be queued anywhere e RS232 MODEM available for IPMI 1 5 only This displays the configuration of the RS232 interface on the BMC It is used to initialize the RS232 port and the installed modem if any The RS232 port is the box header Figure 8 2 on the BMC and a dedicated serial port Baud Rate It is the baud rate for serial connections which will not affect paging settings M
60. ns After you ve selected multiple servers and clicked the Fan tab a window will display as shown in Figure 13 4 You can use Ctrl4 Click lt Shift Click gt or drag your mouse to select servers Click the Query button for IPMIView to collect the fan readings from the selected servers The information listed in the table shows the fan status of the selected servers If a fan reading is colored in red the fan may be broken not installed or the reading 1s below the lower limit When this occurs the Administrator should take precautionary measures to ensure that the system functions properly You may refresh the fan status by checking the Re flash checkbox IPMIView will refresh the fan status based on a preset schedule Please note that IPMIView will not refresh if you switch to another tab m IPMI View Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help BEA Bue SUPERMICR 5 7 P Management Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info IM IPMI Domain avQ9ft 5 7 E C 192 168 10 131 EA i E fg 192 168 10 240 Fan 5 192 168 10 241 ja 192 168 10 242 ini 192 168 10 243 28 Groups M PMI Domain 5 5 EEL System Name 192 168 10 241 IP 192 168 10 241 Sensor Name ani Low Limit 600 1192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 an2 J ce e 600 192 168 10 241 192 168 10
61. odem Init String This is the modem initialization string for serial link connections which will not affect paging settings Figure 8 2 e LAN Interface e Dedicated Click this radio box to use the IPMI Dedicated LAN as the default LAN connection e Onboard LANI Click this radio box to use the onboard LAN port 1 as the default LAN connection e Failover Click this radio box to enable Failover support e Update Click this tab to update LAN connection status e Refresh Click this tab to refresh the page 31 Chapter 9 Users Fue tat Session Manage Help DEA FU Q 9 0 SUPERMICR 192168 1 38 USERS W PMI Domain AV He c 192 168 1 38 m New System3 2 192 168 1 168 User Name s V v Change Password New System2 Privilege Ad trat Update Privilege Delete User 192 168 1 227 ge Administrator Delete User Z New System SOL enable Update SOL Privilege FRU Information Update FRU Board Info Product Info Manufacturer Super Micro Manufacturer Super Micro Name PMI 2 0 Name IPMI 2 0 Serial Number Part Model Number Winbond Hermon E 1 SE Groups me 5 a Part Number Winbond Hermon Version IPMI Domain 1 6 Serial Number Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console KVM Console Read FRU Data succeeded Figure 9 1 For IPMI 2 0
62. ow Select the system you want to refresh and click lt Edit gt Refresh from the pull down menu to refresh the system as shown in Figure 3 8 Timeout The timeout setting is shown in Figure 3 10 Timeout is the period for IPMIView to wait for a response after sending a command to a managed system If a response is not received from the managed system in the timeout period IPMIView will resend the command to managed system again You may specify the timeout value in seconds to get a quicker response from the managed system You can also specify the number of times that IPMIView will resend the command Setting Z Timeout for retry second 8 sd D g Number of rety Figure 3 10 Section IPMIView will display the IP address es currently connected to the network when you click lt Section gt from the toolbar You can disconnect the IPMI connection from a system currently connected to the network by clicking Closing the IP Address 22 File Edit 23 Help mm Server F fe DORON Setting M SUPEKMICRO Mi PMI Domain w 9 He Z New System m 192 168 1 227 X New System2 192 168 1 168 192 168 1 38 IPMI View Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 2 0 1 5 over LAN Grous EB IPMI Domain 145 Figure 3 11 e IPMIView Management IPMIView allows you to manage your server or your network group by selecting Manage Server Group from the pull
63. r Console elan Console Vide bead rar j n k leche Linux X Window Figure 11 1 Toolbar There are several tool buttons that can be used for video console as shown in Figure 11 2 start Video Redirection Stop Video Redirection Full Screen Auto Adjust Screen Sgreen Capture Options 100 Cre ATE Del FRI Options Figure 11 2 Open or Close Quick Shot Panel Send Ctrl Alt Del to Remote Zoom Out Select Percentage for Scaling Screen Zoom In o gt Start Video Redirection This button is used to start video redirection IPMI View will automatically start the video redirection when you click the Video console tab e Stop Video Redirection This button is used to stop video redirection To stop video redirection press this button again to stop it Please note that the drive redirection will continue to work when it 1s enabled e Full Screen This button is used to maximize the size of the remote video screen on the local computer display You may press alt enter to return back to the original mode Please refer to Figure 11 3 39 qm Competes ies Home Pope SEKE i ium Tew da deeemams fees j queuem Hes Alt enter Tupaea m n rd i ores Ene TERI x See Ss mmu xn Bej Pa a A inge pomi laq amer Pii Duce EWA Cte Leap Ted T Figure 11 3 Screen Capture This button is used to capture the screenshots of the remote managed systems You will see a file
64. rectory Mame Installer fopt SUPERMICRO IPMIView Browse Cancel Figure 2 13 Note For IPMIView utility installation in a Linux system the default installation path is lopt SUPERMICRO IPMIView 10 9 Click Next after reading the summary information on the information screen as shown in the screen below Then the installer will start to install the utility Installer Please read the summary information below IPMIView will be installed in the following location Jopt SUPERMICRO IPMIView with the following features IPMIWiew for a total size 28 1 MB Cancel Figure 2 14 10 When the installation is complete an InstallShield Wizard screen will display to inform you that the utility has been successfully installed into your machine Click Finish to finish the installation process and exit the InstallShield Wizard as shown in the screen below Installer Please read the summary information below The Installshield Wizard has successfully installed IPMIView Choose Finish to exit the wizard Figure 2 15 11 C Running IPMIView with JAR in Your System Note For the IPMIView utility to function properly make sure that your system supports Sun JRE Java Runtime Environment Please note that Open JDK which usually comes with a Linux system is not supported by IPMIView To download Sun JRE for JRE installation please visit the website at http www oracle com
65. rmation listed in the table shows the sensor status of the selected servers The window here shows the chassis status and power supply status If the chassis is opened or a power supply has failed the reading will be in red 77 IPMI View 2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc HER Fie Edit Session Manage Help nage 200620 S PERMICR y Group Management U Fan I Temperature I Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU I Text Console General Info A v9 t SE i E Power Suppy and Intrusion System Name IP Sensor Name Status 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 ntrusion hassis OK 192 168 10 241 192 168 10 241 ower Supply ower Supply OK mi 192 168 10 243 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 ntrusion hassis Opened 192 168 10 131 192 168 10 131 ower Supply Power Supply OK ll IPMI Domain 5 5 last updated 2007 10 01 15 59 32 4 C Refresh every 60 v seconds Figure 13 7 e Event log After selecting multiple servers and clicking the lt Event Log gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 8 Click the lt Query gt button for IPMIView to collect the event logs from the selected servers The table below displays the event log of the selected servers Select the lt Host combo gt box to filter the event log data in the table T IPMI View 2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help BEA 200920 SUPERMIC
66. save dialog box with a preview image Select the directory and filename to save it The file format can be PNG or JPG Les Quick Shot This button is used to capture quick screenshots You will need to first specify a directory where you want to store quick shot images You will see the quick shot images in the quick shot panel Please refer to Figure 11 4 ual IPHI View Y2 5 Beta build 060522 Super Micro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help US 192 168 10 24 1 amp SUPERMICR z SUPERMICR e am aa ers oup Database Cluster la 192 168 10 241 fa 492 168 10 242 IDI 192 168 10 24 IPMI Domain 8 Blade Center Zu Web Servers Quick Shot to C Documents and Fps 22 In 48 KB s Out 222 B s i Ta Login Event Log Sensors IPM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console video Console Video Interface loaded Figure 11 4 E Open or Close a Quick Shot Panel This button is a switch used for opening or closing the quick shot panel Double click the image in this panel to show a full size window for viewing Zoom In This button is used for zooming in the screen up to 300 Please refer to Figure 11 5 40 F Lor ba beep Bem SUPERMIC A SUPERMIC Re e s ARB aA az kaaman rep Dimer Cia Zoom In Location Edit View Go Book 199 9 BH New Dempsey Server Solutions New Dempsey EOM canem pe pa Dur 174 c E Location l c9 http www SUPERMI
67. shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA The State of California County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes Supermicro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer Inc you may not copy any part of this document Information in this document is subject to change without notice Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders Copyright 2003 2011 Super Micro Computer Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents ipe Dag siena r r rb 3 2 Installimetne IPMIV iow UT l yiy ke tn zinay xe kena y an TO n k bO SE D rali 4 Joye Ma st SI ilaria TT LT UU TT 16 AOL PORRO RO 24 Sat CM LOS eite na AK bilico 26 Su O nende saa a j j RRrr r r csse Said mado apii od esaet 27 JL NEDEN l 65n Hmm 28 SBME SOMN siii 30 JANI A ETE ERAT I EE ET E gt gt 32 10 Text Console Redirection SOL Serial Over LAN k kek 35 11 KVM Console KVM Over IP for Video Redirection 38 B R VAAL j o_ _er rab bb rp rp rr erer 44 l5 GroupManasenehnt s aaa 47 Wl el M S A EE E E A E E EE E E O iaia DI Appendix A SIM Firmware U date sica 60 Appendix B SIM W KVM Console and Virtual Media
68. sion 1 30 ub pec die ee K DeL ELS Figure D 5 5 Once you ve checked the firmware versions and clicked Flash YAFUFlash remote flashing will start as shown in the screens below TAFUFlash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 192168 12 158 Options Preserve BootLoader File DAEWAMDPETDCT L 130 2ma Browse New firmware version 1 30 Preserve Contig Module Curent firmware version 1 30 FW Version status 7556 1 210 720 bytes 16 777 218 bytes WE 00 08085 8 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 05 0 0 0 06 Eemamme Time 6 minis 47 sectis Figure D 6 70 TAFUFlash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 19215812169 Options Preserve BootLoader File DAFWMAMTWYDCT L_130 ima Browse New fionware version 1 30 Preserve Config Module Current firmware version 1 30 FW Verson ptis 22 3 801 088 bytes 16 7 77 2185 bytes Femaining Time 5 minis 41 sects EE Figure D 7 Y AFU Flash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 192168 12 150 Options Preserve EootLoader File DAEWAMDPEZTDCT L 130 504 Browse Preserve Config Module New firmware version 1 30 Current firmware version 1 30 FW Version status 51 8 585 216 bytes 16 777 210 bytes Eememme Time 3 minis 35 sects Flash Figure D 8 Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 19215812169 Options Preserve BootLoader Fie DAFWMAMIK7DCT L_130 ima Browse Preserve Contig Module New fumware version 1 30 Current
69. sor i Sensor i Reading i i CPUZ Temp i nza 00 EO 0 001 i System Temp i CPU1 Ucore i CPUZ Ucore TEL FAV i 3 3U 8 i DIMM i 5U i 3 3USB i UBAT i i Fani i 675 i Fan2 i Fan3 i 0 00 RPM i PS Status i OK OO CO OO 001 Figure B 3 o E Virtual Media Click this button to enable Virtual Media support as shown in Figure B 4 63 Virtual Media a Virtual Media FloppwUSB Key Media CD Media O O O Connect Floppy ISO Image Connect CD DVD Connected To Not connected Not connected Figure B 4 Floppy USB key Media This feature allows the user to redirect Floppy USB Media CD Media This feature allows the user to redirect CD DVD or ISO image file Connect Floppy Click this button to start to redirect your Floppy Image or USB Key Media Connect CD DVD Click this button to start to redirect your CD DVD or ISO image file e son Keyboard e Click this button to use the Soft Keyboard for console redirection as shown in Figure B 5 O O O Combination of Keys Lock Hold Modifier Key Soft Keyboard v0 96 E Language Modifier Kexi ctl Alt Shaft Wing Prisc Combination d O Single Key English United States E Fl FZ F3 F4 F5 B F Fa FO FIO FI1 F12 dde js da fs js jr je js jo dos T owe fe ft fy fp fk fo fp fe pb fh Cop da fs fa le fe fe fi fe bp fs le Em jf bo mj j me Cu wlan LL At walla Figure B 5 Language
70. sult TIPMI View 72 629 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Inc Falk Fila Eds Session Manage Help BA amp Bum 6 i SUPERMICR Feee Management q qee Fa Tamperabore Yolia Sensore Eeenllog ALFI Power LAK Gong FEU Tesi Com General Lal IPA Charan FR e E iv rare fal Fewer zal mn 192 160 LOL EL i je n 2an Saft shoideramiivan ACET Crono hub mam Gente Reboot Gmerful Power Cock P3 i be l 24 Lu 199 168 10 242 Chresis Power Cemitml TT 192 168 10 24 Power Dun Power Up Powe Tela Emal Retult 200740901 16 02 42 Sending Power Up to 152 168 101 241 Ok 2007 40 01 16 02 42 Sending Power Up to 152 168 101243 Ok Figure 13 10 51 e LAN Configuration After selecting a single server and clicking the lt LAN Config gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 11 Click lt Query gt to get the information needed from a single server and copy it to other servers for data sharing The text area will show the results of the query and provide updates The lt Clear gt button is used to clear the text field only it will not clear the actual LAN configuration from the Server e FRU er a ay IPHI View 2 6 29 build 070927 Super Micro Computer Int LISTE File ki Seen Marge Help amamos 4 wis ig Group Management SUPERM ICR Tan Tempershue Voltage Sensori ErentLog ACTI Power LAN Coni PEU TestiConso
71. termine which IPMI commands a user can execute over a channel Privilege Limits set the maximum privilege level that a user is allowed to operate at A user is granted certain privileges for each channel and the user can operate at a privilege level that is granted Click the Update Privilege to change the privilege level setting for a user Group Privilege Levels This may be the lowest privilege level Only those commands that are used to initiate a Callback are allowed Available for IPMI 1 5 only User Only the basic commands are allowed These commands are used to read and retrieve data to modify BMC configuration settings or to write data to the BMC or other controllers Actions such as resets power on off and watchdog activation are not allowed Operator AIl BMC commands are allowed except for commands that can modify out of band interface settings For example the Operator 1s not allowed to disable individual channels or change a user s access privileges Administrator All BMC commands are allowed including modifying commands An Administrator is allowed to execute configuration commands that disable the channel over which the Administrator is communicating SOL Serial Over LAN This feature allows the user to configure SOL settings Click Enable to enable SOL support Click Update SOL Privilege to update a user s SOL privilege level Click Paging Setting to set the parameters for an individual user
72. un IPMIView b Log in Host A with the IPMI BMC installed as Admin c Start Console Redirection in IPMIView immediately after the Host A reboots You will see the BIOS POST the boot loader and the Linux OS messages and prompts 37 Chapter11 KVM Console KVM Over IP for Video Redirection KVM Console Redirection is a new feature included in the Supermicro Intelligent Management SIM Module If Video Console Redirection support is enabled the remote screen will be redirected to IPMIView BIOS POST BIOS settings DOS Windows or Linux OS screens can all be redirected to IPMIView Click the Launch KVM Console tab to launch KVM console redirection Figure 11 1 shows sample screenshots of Video Console redirection The screen of a remote managed system will be redirected to IPMIView You will see the screen of the remote system just as if you were sitting in front of the system A IPHI Yaw 2 5 Beta buld UGUYZ2 Saper Heero Computer lac File Edit Zenon Manage Help SUPE RMIC CRE eal as Mos v anuos oup Database Custer 192 168 10 241 da 102 168 10 242 www supermicro com Corvsote Morm Desktop size le 640 x 450 Fes 0 rc 0 Bis Out 0 Bis Login Event Log Sensors PM Device BMC Setting Users Text Console Video Console Video interince loaded System Boot Up xd IRL Brex uas i n File Eii Semen Manage Hik ECCI SUPERMICR gt BEI us 34e oo l l amp prec Compaoler Ine
73. ure Volkage Zamow Event Log ACF Powa LAN Config FRU TextGomek Genecal Info PRI Domain v fp PRU Bf 192 148 10 131 Get Urine Char Bowed Trin Trnduet Info E 1168 1024 m 192 160 10242 Supe Hic Hi ewel ae k r Super Hizan jm 19116810243 Super Mau eg Hame FMI Ho Wunber ROC IPMI E Pailumbe ADCOIPMIMEE Versa L Serial Number Reruli 2007 1001 16 03 41 Getting FRU from 152 168 10 241 Cic Gab Figure 13 12 32 e Text Console After selecting a single server and clicking the lt Text Console gt tab you will see a display as shown in Figure 13 13 Click the lt Open gt button for IPMIView to create an internal text console window for the selected server Click lt Start gt to start the text console redirection The power control buttons displayed on the status bar provides power on power off and reset commands allowing you to easily power on or power off a remote server The lt Encode gt checkbox is for RMCP encoding Check it to enable packet encoding between the IPMIView and a server n IPHI Yiew Y2 6 29 build 070927 Super Hicro Computer Inc File Edit Session Manage Help y Group Management SUPERMICR Fan Temperature Voltage Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info MN IPMIDoman Aw Z 192 168 10 241 TET Priv Administrator v UTF 8 v RMCP Encryption Build 070801 CZ 192 168 10 2 192
74. ure 14 7 The content of the email will include the following information A SNMP trap received Sender 192 168 10 247 Sensor FAN 2 Description Lower Non recoverable going low Time 2005 11 22 14 27 07 Tue 58 IFHI Trap Receiver Y2 0 build 051122 Super Micro Computer Inc File Help 7 Start Stop Load Category All 192 166 10 245 192 166 1024 il Cave Clear m Sensor FAN 4 sender Community 192 168 10 public Description Lower Mon critical going low LocalTime tarp 200554 0401 13 24 35 19246810 public FAN Lower Critical going low 2005 O01 15 24 3 192 168 10 public FAN 4 Lower Mon recoverable qui 192 166 10 public C 4 r 4 C riki A Trap Received gt Sender Community Sensor Trap Structure SNMP Trap E SNMP Header Message Length 125 Message version 1 Community public E PDU Header Type Trap length 109 Enterprise 1 3 5 1 4 1 31 Agent P 192 168 10 24 Generic Trap Type 6 Specific Trap Type 252 Timeticks 1128180277 E PDL Body Total Length of variable 2 r3 C3 Dina i 1 A Trap Received Sender IP 2132 158 10 247 content E 1 12 13 14 15 15 17 1 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 Sender 182 158 10 247 Content FAM 2 Lower Critical going low mm ee l ccing low ec _ lei 853 at going high 1824680 publio CPUI Upper Mon critical going
75. ure D 2 2 After you ve selected a firmware file for remote flashing it will be checked 1f it is a valid file before remote flashing starts 68 TAFUFlash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 102168 12 160 Options _ Preserve BootLoader DAFWARMIGCDCT L 130ma Brows TET Preserve Config Module Mew fionware version 1 30 Figure D 3 o IP This item displays the IP Address of the IPMI device Browse Enter the file name or browse the data base to select a file that you want to perform O remote flashing o Preserve BootLoader Check this box to preserve the settings of BootLoader o Preserve Config Module Check this box to preserve the settings of Configuration Module o Firmware Version The new firmware version will be displayed o Flash Click lt Flash gt to commit the file for remote flashing 3 Remote Flashing can only be performed by an Administrator If you are an administrator enter your ID and your password in the screen below Then click lt OK gt Please input ID and Password 3 Login ID Password Adyimistrator level is required Figure D 4 69 4 Check the current firmware version The current firmware version will be displayed as shown in Figure D 5 TAFUFlash Remote Flash Tool for Hermon AM FW IP 1e9 168 123 169 Options File DAFWARMITDCT L 13 ima _ Preserve BootLoader Preserve Config Module Mew fionware version 1 30 Current firmware ver
76. ware BMC2 Firmware IPMI 2 0 non RMCP e Hardware BMC2 Firmware IPMI 2 0 Standard RMCP Check the Encryption box to use encryption supported by the IPMI 2 0 Standard RMCP AII packets transmitted from IPMIView to the BMC system management will be encrypted IPMI Protocol IPM Protocol Far New System Auto Detection For Advanced User Select Following Protocols based on Hw and P C Hw BMEB Pw IPMI 1 5 O HA BMC2 Fey IPMI 2 0 non RMCP Ge Hw BMC2 Pw PMI 2 0 Standard RMCP Hw Hardware Fw Firmware Figure 3 9 Join a group Select a group in the Group window a system in the System Window and click lt Edit Join from the pull down menu to include to join this system into the group as shown in Figure 3 8 21 Disjoin a System or a Group Double click the group from which you want to disjoin a system The systems that are included in the group will appear in the System Window Then select the system you want to disjoin from the group and click Edit Disjoin from the pull down menu shown in Figure 3 8 You can also select a group from the Groups list and click lt Edit gt Disjoin to remove it from the IPMI groups You can also right click the selected system and select Disjoin in the pop up menu to remove it from the group Refresh Double click the group from which you want to disjoin a system The systems that are included in the group will appear in the System Wind
77. x System Note Different Linux operating systems might differ in IPMIView utility installation For your convenience we are providing the instructions on how to install the IPMIView utility into a Linux machine for your reference This is for your information only Installing the IPMIView Utility in a Linux System 1 Download the IPMIView utility from ftp ftp supermicro com utility IPMIV iew 2 Click the folder marked Linux to open it 3 Select the file IPMIView20 Linux vX X XX BuildXXXXX X bin to download it into a directory 4 Change the file access permission to make IPMIView20 Linux vX X XX BuildX XXXXX bin an executable file 5 Run the executable IPMIView installation file IPMIView20 Linux vX X XX BuildXXXXX X bin The installer will be initialized as shown 1n the screen below EN File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Initializing InstallShield Wizard Extracting Bundled JRE Terminal Figure 2 10 6 When the installer is initialized the following Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard screen will display Click lt Next gt on the screen shown below Installer InstallShield Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for IPMIView The Installshield Wizard will install IPMIView on your computer To continue choose Next IPMIView SUPERMICRO http Www supermicro com D a EEE a na an nanna II xan n ma Figure 2 11 7 When the license agreement screen displays read the agreement and ch
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