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3.3.17 Management Blade Configuration Backup/Restore
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1. leeren 50 4 5 MMB firmware update via USB leeeleeeeeereee 51 4 6 MMB firmware update via HTTP eser 52 5 POWOl DONO MON uas sacks dob REOR ERG CICER ECC a ec Oe de Cd c ORC aed adr 53 5 1 Power Consumption Display 0 00 nn 54 5 2 OM VM TAS 644 eee HOR OR ese ae Oe eRe eee OR eee es 54 52 mici oad kee cand d hea eee ETT rrr m 55 5 2 2 X5 Eo 2 INI rrr 56 5 2 3 InDUL FOWer Limit TAD ooeaeseba dqe dr deacgoh dodo deat adc 68 aedes dear ated EDn ERRE UGRUR d ks 59 5 2 4 Omen DIE us aed id oq dot s ose sees bbs AER T pIAaEO ES obsess 5 eet d nd 61 6 Global User Management 00 cece eren 65 6 1 Configuring an Active Directory Server l el lleeer eene 65 6 1 1 Installing the Windows Active Directory Server llle 65 6 1 2 Creating the LDAP Structure based on Microsoft Active Directory 66 6 1 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB 0 00 ccc ees 67 6 1 4 Setting up the Management Blade 0 0 ccc eee 68 6 1 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an AD User 0 0 cee eee 69 6 2 Configuring an openLDAP Server 0000 e eee eee 70 6 2 1 Base Configuration of openLDAP uu uada qd dC RE Ea Oe RECAP CR RR Fee a dis 70 6 2 2 Creating the LDAP Structure Based on openLDAP nannaa ce eee eee 71 6 2 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB 0 0 ccc e
2. 33 Language BX90052M01365 BX900S2 Front View Li Controller Time 09 19 2014 14 15 38 v BX900S2 Rear View Uptime 0 day s 00 45 24 Input Power System Limite System Power Consumption Mode Y Components css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Setting Adaptive Error Remaining Output Power 1812 W Information Operation System Asset Tag Settings System Status Overview gt v Management Blade Status te ln ial aai be Server Blade Status y Storage Blade Status Connection Blade Status et v C Temperature Status Hardware Mismatch Status Figure 34 Start page with error display in the case of collapsed frames The error icon is seemingly displayed 4 times in our example System System Unit Server Blades Server Blade 8 menu items see the next figure and detail The reason for this is that an error is always displayed at the highest level System and is passed down from there Components oi System Unit Management Blades G Server Blades i Server Blade 1 Server Blade 3 Server Blade 4 H D Server Blade 5 n D Server Blade 6 j eserver Blade 8 D Server Blade 11 H d Server Blade 12 Server Blade 13 Figure 35 Error display in the navigation tree When you point the cursor to the small icon in the Front View a tooltip with a corresponding message is displayed BX80051 Front View Server Blade 8 critical ii a r Figure 36 Error di
3. BIOS Recovery Flash Bit This option can be selected if the server blade s BIOS has problems or a flash has failed After the option has been set the blade can be started up without the BIOS It then searches autonomously for a suitable BIOS on the connected media floppy USB stick CD DVD and flashes it iRMC Address Configuration Sets up the LAN connection of the iRMC 3 3 4 2 Server Blade Information This option displays some information on the server blade parameters The following parameters are included 3 3 4 3 Server Blade CPU This option displays some information on the server blade CPU parameters The following parameters are included CPU Type Displays the CPU type CPU Frequency Displays the CPU frequency CPU ID Displays the CPU ID ServerView BX900 Management Blade 21 Management Agent Telnet Interface CPU Status Displays the CPU status The values displayed will be OK NOT_PRESENT ERROR CRITICAL MISSING_TERMINATION CPU Name Displays the CPU name CPU Socket Designation Displays the CPU socket designation CPU Manufacturer Displays information on the CPU manufacturer CPU Clock Displays the CPU clock 3 3 4 4 Server Blade Memory This option provides information on the server blade memory The information is displayed in two tables server Blade Memory Information Displays information on the total size of the memory as well as on the Table error count the error reset record
4. Storage Blade Status ly Connection Blade Status Fan Status amp Temperature Status ra Power Supply Status A Hardware Mismatch Status HH ES e EM System Un Management Blades i Server Blades Storage Blades E G Cnonnecton Blades GhRearFan Unis GS Power Supphes a a ee ee ee eee Fulilsu Terhi ni my Solut ys 2009 2074 Ali rig TEE 2cewad lai Rmi n RR RR RR Lx m REC i e s A Figure 58 Check Login 6 2 Configuring an openLDAP Server 6 2 1 Base Configuration of openLDAP A RedHat Enterprise Linux Server is taken as a basis The services required were selected during system instal lation openLDAP Server packages Set up openLDAP as a system service After installation is complete the configuration files are located at etc openldap Open the file slapd conf and edit the following entries to create the base structure of the domain database bdb suffix dc lt MY DOMAIN gt dc lt COM gt rootdn cn Manager dc lt MY DOMAIN gt dc lt COM gt rootpw secret directory usr local var openldap data For example edit the lines to database bdb suffix dcetestdomain2 dc 2local rootdn cneManager dce testdomain2 dc local rootpw testen directory usr local var openldap data 70 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server To apply the changes just restart LDAP using the command service ldap restart In or
5. 5 Directory Server Type Sets the LDAP Server type eDirectory 6 LDAP Server IP address of the LDAP Server 7 Domain Name Name of the domain e g testdomain3 local 8 Base DN Assigned automatically 9 Groups Directory As Sub Tree From Base DN Not required 10 Dept Name Name of the department 11 LDAP Auth User Name Management account of the eDirectory Server in the notation cn Manager dc testdomain3 dc 1ocal 12 LDAP Auth User Password Password of the manager account ServerView BROM Remote Manspement j BxXS00S2M01365 BX9005 Front View e Controller Timac 0349 2014 14 57 45 Uptime D day 01 27 34 ingui E m Lim Si fort Congumplienm fil css Curent Setting No Redundancy Curent Setting Adaptive a ee FE Ero Q Remaining Output Power 1812 W System Aet Tag Global Users Enable LDAP 2 BX90052 Rear View Enable LDAP 351 Disable Local Login yp Always use SSL Login O QD Directory Server Type eCiecory w Pwd Loar serveri o e lie le a EOS LDAP Server 2 o le 2 Components Pure te Be System LDAP Serwer 1 Giyries Und LDAP Server 2 t Gianaykment Buces G Serve Glades Storage Dace GConmecbon Bide E Gear Fan Units Base DH Domain Manne B Information Operation a fee Department 3 Information B renien E Local Service Dispiry Local User Directory Service Access Configuration E ch bur j pem Ma nonton
6. C Minimum C Server Controlled C Scheduled Adaptive Mode Re Evaluation Period 1 50 fis Minutes Re Evaluation Policy amp Consumption Demand Server Blade Priority Server Controlled Consumption Mode Table B Current Consumption Controllable Range B Avg ll Blade Max B Limit Select Slot Blade Name Consumption Mode done pront Actual Input Max Watt 1 BX92483 PCM Adaptive 2 BX92053 999 3 BX92483235 Adaptive gt 17 BX82483235 Adaptive gt Temporary Power Sample Period 12 hours takes effect only for Avg and Peak Set for the selected Servers Ariel Refresh All Figure 50 Power Management Consumption tab 1 2 System Power Consumption Modes One of several power consumption modes can be defined for the system unit here Adaptive Default setting Controls the power consumption of the server blades according to one of two strategies according to the consumption of the blades or according to their priority Further settings for this mode can be specified in the second or fifth box on the tab Details of the concept of adaptive budgeting are provided in the last section 5 2 4 1 on page 63 of this chapter please read up front Minimum Sets power consumption to the lowest possible value This mode forces a CPU clock with the lowest possible speed thus enabling the lowest power consumption to be achieved Server Controlled Enables the settings which can be entered individually for the
7. mm cao TWA Figure 18 Power Consumption menu The following parameters are displayed Power Budget Control Threshold Displays the max DC power of the active power supply Base Consumption Power consumption of the base system Includes one management blade and 6 fan modules Total Consumption Current power consumption of the whole blade server system including server blades Remaining Difference between Power Budget Control Threshold and current Total Consumption system Power Unit Status Table Displays the max DC power and the voltage range of the power supply units System Power Unit Current Status Table Displays the current status of each active PSU power consumption and voltage Server Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max DC power consumption of each server blade Server Blade Current Power Consumption Displays the current status of each active server blade power Table consumption Storage Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max DC power consumption of each storage blade Storage Blade Current Power Consumption Displays the current status of each active storage blade power Table consumption Connection Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max DC power consumption of each connection blade Connection Blade Current Power Displays the current status of each active connection blade power Consumption Table consumption set Power Budget Control no longer Settings for power cont
8. This button enables you to refresh all the blade server data Uptime Specifies the time since the blade server was started CSS yellow blinking This field indicates errors of the type CSS Customer Self Service in other words errors which users can rectify themselves The component which is affected is displayed in the navigation frame see below The yellow icon indicates that an error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system When the yellow icon is in the blinking state it is not a warning but indicates an error of the type Critical Error Detailed information on these error types is provided at the start of this list The gray icon indicates that all system components are operating without error Error red blinking This field indicates errors of the type Error in other words errors which cannot be corrected by the user but can only be rectified by Customer Service The component which is affected is displayed in the navigation frame see below The red icon indicates that an error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system When the red icon is in the blinking state it is not a warning but indicates an error of the type Critical Error Detailed information on these error types Is provided at the start of this list The gray icon indicates that all system components are operating without error System Asset Tag Displays the System Asset Tag assigned to the syst
9. On the right of the box the input power values for each server blade are displayed in the form of a colored bar chart The evaluation period can be selected for the diagram values Avg and Peak Minimum Hour Maximum Year Adaptive Adaptive Sunday Adaptive Monday lt lt Adaptive Adaptive Adaptive Tuesday Adaptive Adaptive Wednesday Adaptive Adaptive Thursday Adaptive Adaptive Friday J Ju Adaptive Adaptive Saturday Apply Adaptive v Adaptive v Every Day Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Server Blade Figure 51 Power Management Consumption tab 2 2 62 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Power Management Control via Tabs Consumption Schedule For All Server Blades The settings in this box are enabled when Scheduled mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box Here two different or identical times each of which is assigned to a consumption mode can be specified for the system unit and for each weekday Adaptive Budgeting Priority Table This priority table enables the server blades to be arranged in order to specify a sequence of priorities The server blade at the
10. PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Servers Manuals for various connection blades ServerView Operations Manager User Guide dl For further information on updating BX components please refer to the Operating Manual of your BX system Fujitsu manuals server at For the global market Attp manuals ts fujitsu com For the Japanese market Attp jp fujitsu com platform server primergy manual ServerView BX900 Management Blade Notational Conventions Introduction 1 1 Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual T Caution This symbol points out hazards that can lead to personal injury loss of data or damage to equipment il This symbol highlights important information and tips gt This symbol refers to a step that you must carry out in order to continue with the procedure Commands menu items names of buttons options file names and path names are written in italic letters in the text lt variable gt Marked variables that must be replaced by current values fixed tont System output is written using a fixed font semi bold fixed font Commands to be entered through the keyboard are written in a semi bold fixed font Key symbols Keys are presented according to their representation on the keyboard If capital letters are to be entered explicitly then the Shift key is shown e g SHIFT A for A If two keys need to be pressed at the same time then this is indicated by placing a hyphen be
11. _ _ sl ie Rear Fan Unig Base DH E g rer Doppi me Search Scope Information Operation ES Department ineo Diea Local Service Dapiy Loen Usar Directory Service Access Configuration User Tersan fon bot LDAP Authentication User fame E Dup Ren ien Ulin peer Asset Tag Management LDAP Authentication User Password SEBBABRSERARRRARARARRN Frimware Update ma E CD n kwak Haing Confirm Fassveord la PARRBRRRSARRARRRESEN gt Settings Figure 55 MMB settings Web User Interface 68 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an Active Directory Server Alternatively MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH CLP interface Open the BX900 MMB SMASH CLP interface and navigate to the target OemFujitsuSiemens AgentInfo LdapAuthentication The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation set LpropertyJ LvalueJ e g set AgentLdapRootDomainName testdomainl local A Help command is available for every writeable property e g help AgentLdapType zz OOM PuTTY i OsSmFuiitsusismens AgsntIufo Ld amp sBphurhenrtibarions BZX 90DS1 gt show zx ararus 0 status tag COMMAND COMPLETED rOsmFujg3irsuSiemsens hgentInfo Ld amp pAuchenticatiorn Praperries AgentLd amp spAurhsnrEicationEnasble disap le AgentLdapType HWindnws Active Directory AgentLiapivercss disgaple AgentLdsepServerlIpi 172 17
12. oet CMOS Backup Default All connection blade configuration backups and all server blade BIOS backups are deleted 3 3 11 Server Blade CMOS Backup Restore il This function supports S1 and S2 server blades only This option is used to backup and restore server blade BIOS parameters The server blade must be powered on before backup restore processing If the backup is successful the backup file will be displayed in the CMOS backup file table After selecting the server blade whose BIOS is to be backed up or whose backup file is to be restored the Server CMOS Configure option is displayed pg 172 17 143 17 PuTTY mM g MO OO A A cC G i Poe PP eee Pa TUTU Lr LE w Lr Lf wm Lr Lf m iL DL m LFL wm LP pm T cup Date Time 1 Lf on fy x Lt b ru ES y rim 4 EU eee cL1ion or Type uj Cea 11 E i r Figure 16 Server CMOS Configure menu ServerView BX900 Management Blade 31 Management Agent Telnet Interface The following parameters are displayed CMOS Control Specifies the backup restore policy backup The BIOS parameters of the selected server blade are backed up smart restore After the slot id BIOS version and MAC address have been verified the backup file of the selected server blade is restored force restore The backup file is restored without verification CMOS Configure Restore Target Specifies the server blade whose BIOS parameters are to be restored Server CMOS ID With BIOS Version
13. 1758 3 AgentLdap3ServerInp2 D D 0 0 AgentLdspServerlIpv6l AgenrtLdap3erverIpv62 AgentLdapRootDaomainNHBmns cesrdomaini local AgentL apB amp seDm deeresrtdomainil dcelocal AgentLdspUserBassDn AgentLdapUserBa asDeparcment TescDepartment AgentLdsapSpecialUsserAcecunt AgentLdap3pecialUBsEerFPAssword sscd3c cdcnssinini dns Verbs cd show x4 OsmFujitsusiemsns Agentlufo LdaphAuthenrircarions BAX3DDUS gt Figure 56 MMB settings SMCLP mE 6 1 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an AD User When a user logs in on the management blade as an AD user the domain is appended in the login mask The notation is username domain e g mmbadmin testdomainl local Connect to 172 1 7 175 371 The server 172 17 176 37 at Server View Remote Management requires a username and password User name e mmbadmirnieteskdormaini local Password Figure 57 Active Directory Login WebUser Interface Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface ServerView BX900 Management Blade 69 Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management ServerView Ex800 Remote Management BX80052M01365 gz Controller Time 09 19 2014 13 53 00 Uptime 0 day s 00 22 48 Input Power System Limits System Power Consumpban Mode Current Setting No Redundancy Currant Seting Adaptive ___SystemassetTag amp Management Blade Status Server Blade Status BX90052 Rear View
14. AlertTypes E AuthorizationRoles 3 Privileges a iRMC_MMB i E Departments E TestDepartment i3 AlertRoles AuthorizationRoles 3j UserSettings Ei B iRMC MMB E MailFormat E PreferredShell Users E le Active Directory Sites and Services m s DNS Server dj Features jim Diagnostics gii Configuration B Task Scheduler g Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Oh Services gj WMI Control Storage H ES Figure 53 Active Directory SVS 6 1 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB To enable a user to log in on the management blade as a domain user AuthorizationRoles must be set for this user 1 Create a new user if none exists 2 Navigate to SVS Departments gt YourDepartment AuthorizationRoles 3 Open the properties of the desired role and add the user as a member in the Members tab Multiple selection is permitted for a user M Manager File Action View Help Fim xix cis aie Ta Server Manager DOMAIN 1 DC AuthorizationRoles 5 objects Filter Activated Actions El g Roles l l AuthorizationRoles El Active Directory Domain Services El Active Directory Users and Computers domain 1 dc testdc ini i j 5 gt 2 testdomaini local Hi CustomRole Distribution Group 3 Select the AuthorizationRole to Fi a j Builtin Maintenance Distribution Group add one or
15. Bin ME File Services E Hyper V Network Policy and Access Services E Print and Document Services El Remote Desktop Services C Web Server IIS Windows Deployment Services Windows Server Update Services More about server roles Figure 52 AD server roles 6 1 2 Creating the LDAP Structure based on Microsoft Active Directory To permit the management blade to be accessed by means of an LDAP user a particular structure consisting of Organizational Units OUs and Groups must be set up A sample configuration is described here The tool SVS_LDAPDeployer v 1 00 09209 can be used to create the structure The tool can be used from any system with network access to the Active Directory Server on which at least JAVA v1 5 is installed The configuration file Generic_InitialDeploy xml is included in the SVS_LDAPDeployer software package and should be edited according to your specific needs before deploying the structure in the Active Directory The following sections should be edited lt DirectoryService gt Contains the IP and Port of the Active Directory Server DirectoryType Sets the type of LDAP directory in this example Microsoft AD root Contains the root level of your domain e g for testdomain1 local dc testdomain1l dc local username Contains the administrator s user name in the notation username domain org e g Administrator testdomainl local De
16. Brent eh ee 365 E BX900S2 Front View W S Front View E in 1 F Mg 1 Uptime D dapin D0 48 57 nul 3M immi j xt Coop Han css i jo Redu A Satiing Em J System Auet Tag Enabled Special MMB Privileges i BXS00S2 52 Rear View Name Configure System Accounts Configure System Settings Password C Confirm Password pegal Sever Blade Privileges Permission User w Configure User Accounts User Shell Text Access RemoteManagar Configure System Settings Enable Video Redirection Enable Remote Storage z Hla Configure Connection Blades 530 Sysiem Gbytes Und Eo Gianagemect Bes dus Eryr Glades ue emipehge Based Management Bays He GConnecbon Braces de Orr Fas Unis ad GPi Xupples Connection Bays ATAU A Operation All Server Gays 7 Ali Connection Bays gi information 4 4 Tra 5 B Ts E 3 Coens H Jm Enable User Activity Logging 7 He Local Servia Dupay Power Varagemezt e LI Lise Management Gital Usare Lii Eas quce e fonmabon gm it LJ ds Backupigataramon Uaragernent Atat Tag Marageerecs Firmware Update 12 p ii 74 15 1 He Cebi Handing Figure 38 Enternow user name and password Confirm your entries with the Apply button If the administration password has been changed the administration password of the Connection Blade needs to be changed as well Otherwise the Management Blade couldn t acquire information from the Con
17. EE 9 x 4 1393 4 25 4232 ee a dud T E PARK Ud d pP ARS 29 3 3 10 Set System Default 0 0 eee eee eee eens 30 3 11 Server Blade CMOS Backup Restore iius ce dra 9 ic dvo o HENS Eee a ra 31 3 3 12 Connection Blade Configuration Backup Restore 0 00 cee ee eee 32 3 3 13 Panor e OnO O eean R E E R dd 3 3 14 LDAP Authentication lille rh 34 dolo SLE doo ota 3 2 eee d dnd obey eee a ba d OE ERE ERE OE 35 3 3 16 I2C Bus Management esee hh ns 35 LT Management Blade Configuration Backup Restore 0 0 00 ce eee 35 33 19 Management Blade Base Configuration Backup Restore 0c eee eee 36 3 4 Emergency Management Port le ee 36 3 5 Console Redirection 5 09 4 44 3 9 4 c9 CR Leena EO ONE KENNER EE OE 36 3 6 uisi rr 37 3 7 Pop or Ges mr 38 3 8 Change Management Role To Slave eeeeeeer ee 38 3 9 System Information Dump uoa pocy d eSI e Q8 RO dE C RC EUR AN E Me Oo ca le 39 3 10 Command LANG TRIS DNO ouai qa RC e EHO CPC Ca Od CU C RICE 9 RC ST nto an ol 40 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 3 11 Account Management 0c cee ees 40 4 Web User Interface 0 ccc eee 41 4 1 PII occa eh bee cease ea Rd PRAE CRY teed bees ebiee er eaeess tenes SxC LP 41 4 2 Wie ies dn ee ee ee A P aC CR 42 4 3 Changing the User Name and Password leeren 48 4 4 MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP
18. HHB Privileges 1 amp CustomRe Ms Departments 1 amp Maintenance EF TestDepartment 2 pm AlertRoles 1 BL Observer LEG AuthorizationRoles 5 L amp Operator EF UserSettings 1 Cr iRMC MMB 2 HA Security 9 1 Select AutorizationRoles in the Department Modify Object amp Administrator AuthorizationRoles TestDepartment Departments SVS testdomain3 local General Security Dynamic umm NN mmbadmin testdomain3 local 2 Select AuthorizationRole and choose Edit 3 Add user to Members 2 Figure 65 eDirectory SVS user ServerView BX900 Management Blade 77 Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management 6 3 4 Setting up the Management Blade Open the BX900 MMB WebUI in advanced mode and navigate to Information Operation User Management Global Users The following screenshot shows an example of the settings required for communication with an eDirectory Server 1 Enable LDAP Enables LDAP authentication 2 Enable LDAP SSL Enables SSL communication between the MMB and the eDirectory Server The MMB does not need a certificate and does not check the certificate delivered by the LDAP server 3 Disable Local Login Disables the option of logging in without LDAP authentication m Always Use SSL Login Enables only SSL logins at the MMB WebUl This option will be enabled automatically LDAP requires HTTPS to be enabled
19. Handing Settings Figure 60 LDAP settings on the management blade Alternatively MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH CLP interface Open the BX900 MMB SMASH CLP interface and navigate to the target OemFujitsuSiemens AgentInfo LdapAuthentication The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation set propertyl Lvalue l e g set AgentLdapRootDomainName testdomain2 local A Help command is available for every writeable property e g help AgentLdapType ServerView BX900 Management Blade 73 Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management g 172 17 175 37 PuTTY z OsmFujitsudsiemens AgsentInfo L amp sphuthenticariaons PXI00SI gt show status Statis tag COMMAND COMPLETED fOsmFujirsuBsSiemsns AgenrInfoa Ld amp phAurhenrtication Properties gentLdapAuthenricartiaonEn amp sable enable AgentLdapType OpenLDAP AgentLdapQverSs1 disable AgenrtLdap3erverlIpl 172 17 17B 4 AgentLdap3erverIp2 D D D D AgentLdap3eryverlIpv65il AgenrtLdapderyverlpv 2 AgentLdapRootDomainMsems reardom amp sinz losal AgentL apB amp seDn deerestdom inz dcelacal AgentLdapUsserBasseDnn AgentLdsapUsserBassDepartment Tesrbepartment AgentLdap3pecialUsser hcecunt cn Mansger doc9tesrdomainz dec local AgentLdapdpecialUsserPassuord s 3akrirwe dn Verbs ed show x OsmFujitausismens Agsntlufo Ldsphuthentricsation BXSDDB81 Figure 61 LDAP setti
20. In the Firmware Update Settings Upload USB frame select the USB Device radio button between Update File Media and Local File 4 Enter the firmware filename in the USB Update File text field Optionally you can enter the path name separated by slash characters not more than 255 characters 5 Press the Test USB Filename button The MMB starts a search with the given string to localize the file and shows the result in the Status line USB file exists or USB file not exists 6 Press the Start Update button The MMB copies the file checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred In the case of errors the user will be informed by a status message in the same way as in the flash procedure via TFTP For the duration of the flash process Do not remove USB Device from the System Flash in Progress is displayed ServerView BX900 Management Blade 51 MMB firmware update via HTTP Web User Interface After reboot of the MMB Management Blade lt n gt USB upgrade success where n 1 or 2 can be read as entry in the MMB event log 4 6 MMB firmware update via HTTP The MMB firmware can also be updated via HTTP The HTTP transfer download from a WEB server is similar to the update method via TFTP The Firmware Update page got the new radio button for the HTTP protocol 1 Open the MMB WebUI and navigate to Operation Firmware Update E Dirne Paes bad Lp rus Bhie Figure 4
21. Interface Management Agent 2 Emergency Management Port see 3 4 on page 36 This item provides an interface to send IPMI messages to a management blade in case of an emergency It can also be used for debugging purposes 3 Console Redirection see 3 5 on page 36 This item is used to configure the console redirection mode The selected console redirection target will be active after the next boot 4 TFTP Update see 3 6 on page 37 This item is used to update the management blade firmware 5 Logout see 3 7 on page 38 This item is used to logout from the system 6 Change Management Role To Slave see 3 8 on page 38 This item is used to change the management blade role to slave If only one management blade is available the menu item header is dynamically changed to Reboot Management Blade In this state every reboot is executed immediately 7 System Information Dump see 3 9 on page 39 This item is used to display consecutive lists of information 8 Command Line Interface see 3 10 on page 40 This item is used to get whole chassis information 9 Account Management see 3 11 on page 40 This item is used to change the user password The items of the console main menu are described in more detail in the following sections 3 3 Management Agent The following items are provided in the Management Agent sub menu for server management 1 Management Agent Information see 3 3 1 on page 16 Management Blade see 3 3 2
22. Power Off Always Power On and Restore to Power State Prior to Power Loss for each server blade which was not added to the Server Blade Power On Off Sequence The Power Restore Policy is set to Always Power Off for all server blades which were not added to the Server Blade Power On Off Sequence and cannot be changed A forced power off can be enabled for each server blade in the fourth column in the table The time delay for a forced power off after a normal power off has failed can be set in minutes in the fifth column The table also provides information on other properties of the various server blades 58 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Power Management Control via Tabs 5 2 3 Input Power Limit Tab You can use the nput Power Limit tab to define various settings for limiting the power consumption The tab contains three boxes System Power ON puto Genoa PSU SONS 195 PSU Dynamic Mode Disabled O Standard Overall PSU Status OK Redundancy No Redundancy Present PSUs 3 Defect PSUs 0 Available PSUs 3 Sleeping PSUs 0 Working PSUs 3 Redundancy No Redundancy Enable Input Power Limit Currently Possible Input Power Limitation 592 3600 Warning Threshold 1 100 Percent Of Limit Threshold Limit Duration Time 1 7200 Seconds Action After Limit Exceeded A Figure 49 Power Management Input Power Limit tab PSU Controlling Enable General PSU Settings This checkbo
23. PuTTY m LU tv d I s m Ly Ww LF Le Le Im Ho H OB uu 2 HF m p PE D PE D c P D A Li Mi Fal mm i Fal mm ri irg Figure 4 Agent Information menu These options are used to perform the following activities Option Descriptio O Set Service Lan Configuration Configuration of the service LAN interface of the MMB Set Management Lan Configuration Configuration of the management LAN interface of the MMB Set Time Zone Configuration of the time zone for the management blade which is selected from a time zone table Set Management Agent Date Time Configuration of date and time for the management blade Set Management Agent Timeout Configuration of the time out value for login to the console menu Agent System Info Settings used in SNMP for the management blade system name system location system contact Management Agent Administrative URL Display of the home page URL for the management blade Agent HTTP Configuration of the HTTP settings including port number assignment HTTP protocol enabling disabling and HTTP SSL security control 16 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent Option Description Agent SNMP Configuration of the SNMP settings including SNMP enabling disabling selecting an SMNP community string and a desti nation from the SNMP trap table Agent Telnet Configuration of th
24. USB status USB device connected to an MMB USB port Advanced User Interface MMB USB status USB device connected to an MMB USB port Standard User Interface otorage association Association between server blade and storage blade Server blade indication USB DVD is assigned serverView BX900 Management Blade 8 Web User Interface Icons Overview Server blade indication When the icon is in the blinking state it indicates that USB DVD is assigned and in use Server blade indication The server blade is in pre processing mode e g inventory or VIOM boot process k Server blade indication The server blade is in maintenance mode e g during iRMC BIOS flash process a Help reference Refers to more detailed information in the help text which is marked there with 82 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Abbreviations AD Active Directory ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface AES Advanced Encryption Standard ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASR Automatic System Recovery AuDi MIP Automatic Distribution of Management IP Addresses for PRIMERGY Blade Systems BIOS Basic Input Output System BTU h British Thermal Unit per hour CA Certification Authority CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CLI Command Line Interface CLP Command Line Protocol CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CPU Central Processor Unit CSR Ce
25. Units E eget sere yiitsu Techn logy Solul TEE E ETT All right Figure 63 Cored ym onthe w web user interface ServerView BX900 Management Blade 75 Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management 6 3 Configuring an eDirectory Server 6 3 1 Installing the eDirectory Server Novell eDirectory is available for many operating systems In this manual a Windows Server 2008 R2 system is used as the basis for eDirectory installation The Novell iManager is used to administer the eDirecory after instal lation When using iManager with Internet Explorer 8 make sure you set the browser to Compatibility Mode E Novell iManager Windows Internet Explorer G y htips 172 17 178 5 8443 nps servletiwebaoc Certificate Error 4 X Ssi 4 r Favorites os Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery E Novell iManager Novell Manager y E mh Page Safety Toos i Novell iManager Tree X Browse Search BASETREE b local b testcomain3 I BASETREE 7 testdomain3 EHI local 1 New v Edit Delete Actions v 1 12 of 12 EHE HHA Security 9 a Name _ 7 t 9i current level amp Administrator fj DOMAIN3 DC NDS i e DOMAIN3 DC NDS PS E Eg LDAP Server DOMAIN3 DC NDS M gE LDAP Group DOMAIN3 DC NDS Http Server DOMAIN3 DC NDS J SAS Service DOMAIN3 DC NDS 9 DNS AG 172 17 178 5 DOMAIN3 DC NDS rH en IP AG 172 17 178 5 DOMAIN3 DC
26. and the error count start time server Blade Memory Modules Table Displays the status of each memory module together with memory type and error information 3 3 4 5 Server Blade Voltage Table This option provides information on the server voltage The following parameters are displayed server Voltage Designation Displays the voltage designation for the server blade Server Voltage Status Displays the voltage status for the server blade The values displayed will be NOT_AVAILABLE OK TOO_LOW TOO_HIGH Displays the minimum voltage value for the server blade Displays the maximum voltage value for the server blade Displays the current voltage value for the server blade Displays the nominal voltage value for the server blade 22 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent 3 3 4 6 Server Blade Temperature This option provides information on the server temperature Some of the parameters displayed can also be set by the user Parameter Parameter j Descipion eee Server Temperature Sensor Designation Displays the designation of the temperature sensor for the server blade Server Temperature Sensor Status Displays the status of the temperature sensor The values displayed will be SENSOR DISABLED SENSOR FAIL WARNING TEMP WARM CRITICAL TEMP WARM NOT AVAILABLE server Temperature Upper Warning Level This parameter can be set to configure the upper warning level of the temperature
27. as the Telnet port configured for the management blade default port 3172 SSHv2 port 22 serverView BX900 Management Blade 13 Console main menu Telnet Interface After these parameters have been set the blade server system is started When using the serial port firstly a number of messages concerning the system appears on the screen After approximately five seconds a welcome screen is displayed The user is requested to enter a user name and eventually a password to be admitted to the console main menu The default user name and the default password are both admin pg 17217142317 PuTTY Welcome to Management Blade 5 41 cm Figure 2 Welcome screen for access to the console menu 3 2 Console main menu New features and functions are no longer upgraded and maintained in the Console menu interface described starting here but only in the Command Line Interface also known as SM CLP or SMASH CLP Shell see 3 10 on page 40 and via SNMP interface The console main menu looks like this EP 172 17 143 17 Pull m Qe wa O m ct nen t E LE te o ET D E 1 Be m 0 Figure 3 Console main menu There are nine items in the console main menu 1 Management Agent see 3 3 on page 15 This item provides several options for the management of the whole blade server system including management blades and connection blades 14 serverView BX900 Management Blade Telnet
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29. navigate to Operation Firmware Update 2 Insert the stick containing the firmware file into the USB socket of the MMB In the MMB GUI the USB icon a appears in the grey bar at the top ServerView User admin Sign out Fujitsu 8X900 Remote Management BX900S2M01365 BX90052 Front View Bs Refresh Controller Time 09 19 2014 15 06 44 Uptime 0 day s 01 36 30 input Power System Limits System Power Consumption Mode css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Setting Adaptive ee ee oun Error Remaining Output Power 1812 W System Asset Tag Firmware Update Management Blade Server Btade Update File Media USB Device 1 Local File USB Device 1 USB Update File Local Update File Firmware Update Mode Master MMB Update Slave MMB Update Dual MMB Update Status me Protocok TFTP gt HTTP System 9 System Unt OManagement Blades Server Blades Update File E G Storage Blades S Q Connection Bides Y HTTP Authentication Rear Fan Units Firmware Update Mode Master MMB Update Slave MMB Update Dual MMB Update 2 Power Supphes Server Address Name Status 4 Information Operation in 2z Start Update Apply Reset Test Status Local Service Display Power Management User Management Backup Restoration Management Asset Tag Management Vv irmware Update Figure 40 Firmware Update Settings Upload USB frame on the Firmware Update page 3
30. sensor for the server blade Server Temperature Upper Critical Level This parameter can be set to configure the upper critical level of the temperature sensor for the server blade server Temperature Lower Warning Level This parameter can be set to configure the lower warning level of the temperature sensor for the server blade Server Temperature Lower Critical Level This parameter can be set to configure the lower critical level of the temperature sensor for the server blade server Temperature Current Value Displays the current temperature value for the server blade 3 3 4 7 Server Blade NIC Information This option displays the IP and MAC address of the server blade 3 3 4 8 Server Blade Watch Dog This option is used to configure the watchdog timers for the server blade There are two timers that can bet set here Server Blade Software Watchdog This timer is used to monitor the operation system and the software applica tions A watchdog timer agent that resets the timer must be implemented in the operation system When the time out is reached a time out routine will be started Server Blade Boot Watchdog This timer is used to monitor the server blade POST It will be reset by the BIOS in periods configured within the POST code When the time out is reached a time out routine will be started serverView BX900 Management Blade 23 Management Agent Telnet Interface 3 3 5 Storage Server Blade The menu for this option l
31. tag for the management blade 3 3 3 System Information The System Information option provides information on all components of the blade server management system such as power supply fans temperature KVM keyboard video mouse The menu for this option looks like this EP 172 17 143 17 PuTTY 2 l amem Control Information or type 0 to quit YE LU Figure 6 System Information menu The menu offers the following subordinate options to the user oystem Control Information Displays the number of system fans power supply groups and temperature sensors as well as the status of all system components excepting CPU blades and connection blades oystem Power Supply Displays information on the power supply units Displays information on the number and status of the system fans including parameters like nominal speed current speed speed threshold and failure reaction A fan test is also provided supporting the fan life time monitor Displays information on the system temperature including current value warning level critical level sensor status and critical temperature reaction Displays information on the system chassis including the chassis serial number and if there has been any intrusion into the inside of the chassis Displays chassis UPS uninterruptable power supply information including UPS number vendor type IP address connect port and SNMP community NIC Status Detection In dual MMB mode t
32. top has the highest priority The priority table of the server blades is evaluated in various cases Inthe consumption mode Adaptive Server Blade Priority strategy the table controls the assignment of the consumption budget f consumption limitation is configured for the system unit the table controls which server blades are off or are not switched on when power on takes place nthe event of excessive power consumption as the result of a fault the table controls the emergency shutdown sequence of the server blades The shutdown starts with the server blade at the bottom of the table which has the lowest priority 5 2 4 1 Concept of Adaptive Budgeting Adaptive budgeting enables more server blades to be operated in a BX900 chassis then would be permitted with a standard power budget In addition to the fixed chassis components the maximum power consumption of the individual server blades is normally added in order to calculate the power budget The maximum power consumption of an individual server blade varies depending on the blade configuration This ensures that the entire system also has adequate reserves even when operating under full load If the system no longer has any power budget available no additional server blades can be switched on although individual servers frequently do not use their maximum budget Adaptive budgeting bypasses this problem by re calculating the budget for the individual server blades at sp
33. umt rn Adminisrtrartocr tn r resrtdumsins u r lncal gentLdapBpecialllaeerPaasswunDr s titt 4a dat 6d n n n nn Verbs co show z OemfFujitsusismens AgentInfo L spAurhenticerion BX90081i i Figure 67 eDirectory MMB settings SMCLP ServerView BX900 Management Blade 79 Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management 6 3 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an eDirectory User No special notation is needed when logging in to the MMB as an eDirectory user The login name and password can be used as configured in the LDAP Server Connect to 172 17 176 3F The server 172 17 176 37 at Serverview Remote Management requires a username and password User name F mmbadmin Password oo E Remember r myi password Figure 68 eDirectory login on web user interface Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface ServerView User admin Sign out FUlITSU n A Brood Remote Management Language BX90052M01365 a BX900S2 Front View e Controller Time 09 19 2014 13 53 00 Uptime 0 danis 00 22 48 Input Power System Limits System Power Consumpbon Made css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Seting Ada vul Eror l 4 a Remaining Output Power 1812 W System AssetTag 5 iw System Status Overview Server Blade Status 4 BX900S2 Rear View z Storage Blade Status Temperature
34. various server blades in the third box Server Controlled Consumption Mode Table serverView BX900 Management Blade 61 Control via Tabs Power Management Scheduled An alternative to the modes which can be selected above it which permanently determine the mode for the server blades Enables the time of day dependent mode settings which can be specified jointly for all server blades in the Scheduled Server Blade Consumption box Adaptive Mode The settings in this box are enabled when Adaptive mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box Re Evaluation Period 1 60 Specifies the re evaluation period in minutes for the power consumption mode Adaptive Re Evaluation Policy SelectConsumption Demand when the power budget available for server blades is to be distributed according to their power consumption in the past Select Server Blade Priority when the power budget available for server blades is to be distributed according to their priority The priority is determined by the Adaptive Budgeting Priority Table box box at the bottom Server Controlled Consumption Mode Table The settings in this box are enabled when Controlled mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box This box is used to select the server blades individually and to leave consumption control to the iRMC of the server blade with the mode and consumption limit specified there or to define a consumption limit for the selected server blade
35. 1 Firmware Update Settings TFTP HTTP frame on the Firmware Update page 2 In the Firmware Update Settings TFTP HTTP frame select the HTTP radio button between Protocol and HTTP 3 Specify the server in the Server Adress Name text field as IP address IPv4 or IPv6 or DNS name 4 Enter the firmware filename in the Update File text field as path name in the same way as in the flash procedure via TFTP 5 Enter the user name in the Server Account text field enter the password and repeat the password in the Confirm Password text field 6 Press the Test Connection button The MMB shows the result in the Status line 7 Select the Firmware Update Mode with one of the three radio buttons HMaster MMB Update master only Slave MMB Update slave only Dual MMB Update both MMBs 8 Press the Start Update button The MMB copies the file checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred In the case of errors the user will be informed by a status message in the same way as in the flash procedure via TFTP After reboot of the MMB Management Blade lt n gt USB upgrade success where lt n gt 1 or 2 can be read as entry in the MMB event log 52 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 5 Power Management The power consumption of a BX900 S1 system unit depends on the number of PSUs which are equipped in the system unit It is important to distinguish here between the PSUs which can be seen in the N
36. 72 17 143 17 PuTIY Figure 27 Command Line Interface menu The following parameters are displayed SMASH CLP Shell The SMASH Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware Shell enables a simple and intuitive management of servers in data centers independent of machine state operating system state server system topology or access method You find the documentation of the SMASH CLP Shell in the MMB Web User Interface help pages 1 Click the Help field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo 2 Click On Contents 3 Navigate to section Available Help Texts Notes 4 Inthe OEM SM CLP targets and concept item click concept to open an introduction and targets to see details Type exit to quit the SMASH CLP submenu 3 11 Account Management This option is used to change the user password The menu for this option looks like this gl 172 17 142 17 PuTTY l X Figure 28 Account Management menu 40 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 4 Web User Interface On the web server an interactive and user friendly web user interface known as web console is provided for server management It does not depend on any special operating system for a platform You log into this interface via the web browser 4 1 Login You log into the web server by entering an IP address in the browser s URL line e g http 10 40 36 185 example for a management blade address Default IP address 192 168 1 10 HTTP
37. Displays the CMOS ID with BIOS version Server CMOS ID With Mac Address Displays the CMOS ID with MAC address Backup Date Time Displays date and time of the backup file generation 3 3 12 Connection Blade Configuration Backup Restore This option is used to backup restore the configuration values of the connection blade EP 172 17 143 17 PuTIY rrjg x Figure 17 Connection Blade Configuration Backup Restore The following parameters are displayed opecifies whether a backup process or a restore process is to be started opecifies whether a backup process or a restore process for a USB medium is to be started View Backup Configuration Displays the configuration of the connection blade when a backup has been saved successfully Current Backup Connection Blade Type Displays the type of connection blade SB11 SB11a etc when a backup has been saved successfully Current Backup Connection Blade Mode Displays the mode of the connection blade Switch Mode IBP when a backup has been saved successfully 32 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent 3 3 13 Power Consumption This option is used to control the power consumption The menu for this option looks like this ee 172 17 143 17 PuTTY Consumption iral Consumption EDS E EN Te D ci ci a j D m pgms x p p p A mm 728 E Di mp s a j j Im i B ok i mmm Il n hk C Bo m Gl a E rm H j fu L
38. LDAP Authentication User Hama de Backup Rea nggemeni Artt Tag Varagermart Furrmaanre Update He Carticabh Handles Confirm Password mm i Settings LDAP Authentication User Password EET IITTIITIT Figure 66 eDirectory MMB settings web user interface 78 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an eDirectory Server Alternatively the MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH CLP interface Open the BX900 MMB SMASH CLP interface and navigate to the target OemFujitsuSiemens A gentInfo LdapAuthentication The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation set property l valuel e g set AgentLdapRootDomainName testdomain3 local A Help command is available for every writeable property e g help AgentLdapType gt COMI PuTTY xl e OemFujitsu amp Biemens AgentInfo L spAucthenticarion Exanpnsi gt show Status status tag COMMAND COMPLETED emFujitsusienens AgsntInfo Ldaphurhsentication Properties genrLdapAurthenticationEneble enable AgentrL apIype ebirectocy AgentLldapoyverSs disable AgentLdapServerlplil 9 l172 17 178 5 gentLdapSserverIpgz 0 0 0 0 AgentLdapZerverlIpvhsl genrtLdapSeruerIpv amp z AgentLdapRootDbnomainName testdnmmain3 lsc al AgentLdapbaseDn gc testdomeains de local AgentLdaplserB amp smeDmn gentLdapUserBaseDEparrment TestDepartment AgenrLdapzpecialuUserAccc
39. NDS 1 9 SSL CertificateDNS DOMAIN3 DC NDS SSL CertificatelP DOMAIN3 DC NDS IM SNMP Group DOMAIN3 DC NDS Kk Localintanet Protected Mode Off 3 1009 7 Figure 64 eDirectory installation 6 3 2 Creating the LDAP Structure Based on eDirectory To permit the management blade to be accessed by means of an LDAP user a particular structure consisting of Organizational Units OUs and Groups must be set up A sample configuration is described here The tool SVS LDAPDeployer V 1 00 09209 can be used to create the structure The tool can be used from any system with network access to the eDirectory Server which has at least Java v1 5 installed The configuration file Generic InitialDeploy xml is included in the SVS LDAPDeployer software package and should be edited according to your specific needs before deploying the structure in the eDirectory The following sections should be edited DirectoryService Contains the IP and Port of the eDirectory Server DirectoryType Sets the type of LDAP directory in this example eDirectory root Contains the root level of your domain e g for testdomain3 local dc testdomain3 dc local username Contains the Administrator s user name in the notation cn Administrator dc testdomain3 dc local lt Department name gt The name of the department where the structure will be created e g TestDepartment Ifthe passwor
40. SSL disabled Port 80 HTTP SSL enabled Port 443 Supported Web browsers Internet Explorer and Firefox always the current and the antecessor version Maximum number that can be connected at the same time Telnet 4 SSH 4 http https 10 A pop up window will then open in which you enter your user name and password Connect Eo 10 40 36 165 The server 10 40 36 185 at ServerView Remote Management requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure conneckian User name f admin Password TTIM jw Remember my password a Figure 29 Input mask for login Internet Explorer The default user name and the default password are both admin E If you enter an incorrect password more than three times the message No Access Right will appear ServerView BX900 Management Blade 41 The Start Page Web User Interface 4 2 The Start Page After you have logged in successfully a home page start page is displayed which provides an overview of the system configuration i e the installed components and their current status The start page looks like this ServerView User admin Sign out Fujitsu Exaon0 Remote Management Controlier Time 09 19 2014 13 53 00 Uptime 0 day s 00 22 48 input Power System Limits System Power Consumption M css Current Setting No Redundanc
41. Status Power Supply Status _ Hardware Mismatch Status System Un Management Blades Eo Server Blades ji Storage Blades E Connection Blades QRearFan Units m amp Power Supphes En TET hh liiy Solul dEREM TE EDITT lj rights esee n Ad Figure 69 Check ADU pem 80 ServerView BX900 Management Blade J Web User Interface Icons Overview otatus Event severity Critical An error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system When the amber icon is in the blinking state it is not a warning or PDA C oo r T1 m OUO Error but indicates a Critical Error When the red icon is in the blinking state it is not a warning or PDA Error but indicates a Critical Error Location LED Indicates that the MMB s ID LED is on w Power LED System unit power state switched on LED off No CSS error or locate indication system unit switched off A CSS warning One or more components which should be replaced by the customer are in a warning state a CSS critical One or more components which should be replaced by the customer are in a critical state Toolbox symbol Indicates a customer self service event log Tools symbol Indicates that a customer self service event log has one or more resolu tions Bg MMB role Master MMB L MMB role Slave MMB Door status Open door in a floor stand system Door status Closed door in a floor stand system MMB
42. TTY m mm m m dd d mmi rm ES ES p gm imm m im m m Cis 4 4 m i m Eu fu m m em FA b r m E ch ooo Im m jo L L LA LA LA L3 LA Lg zi D m H HH HH HH H i ll EI EI E m m m im ct El m m m m m pm tf Cu o qi i qm 4 oO p mpm m NN r Figure 7 Server Blade menu 3 3 4 1 Server Blade Control Information This option enables the user to set the following parameters Server Power Set server power 1 on power cycle Set Server Boot Mode The boot modes init and inventory are supported by VIOM function For details please refer to the VIOM spec Set Server Blade Host Name Host name of the server blade Is overwritten with the host name assigned in the operating system when ServerView agents are used Server LED Control Configuration of the LED control at the front of the blade server blinking or off Server Memory Dump Flag Indicates the status of the Server Memory Dump Flag normal or off Server Power On Off Time Control The user can set up a power on off schedule for server blade 20 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent Server Power Force Power Off Controls the forced shutdown termination of processes is not waited Enabled for these are closed immediately Server Power Force Power Off Control If the proper shutdown of the server blade fails the forced shutdown is initiated after n minutes
43. User Guide English cO FUJITSU PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems serverView Management Blade User Interface Description December 2014 Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 To ensure a consistently high quality standard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 cognitas Gesellschaft fur Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2014 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trade names and or trademarks of their respective manufacturers The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Microsoft Windows Windows Server and Hyper V are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Intel and Xeon are trademark
44. Web UI CLI etc OEM This role allows the user to have the same functions as the Administrator and to use OEM commands and functions on the iRMC controller Operator This role allows the user to use commands on the iRMC controller as a result of IPMI permission level assignments of LAN Serial for operators touse the functions at the usual user interfaces Web UI CLI etc User This role allows the user touse the functions at the usual user interfaces Web UI CLI etc 6 ServerView BX900 Management Blade NO Telnet Interface Management Agent Example Deleting a user The methods for creating a new user or changing a user name or rights are intuitive and present no problems The situation is somewhat different when an existing user is to be deleted because no explicit entry is provided for this We will therefore use an example to describe how you must proceed in this case Step 1 Select the user to be deleted in this example the user Tom type 2 pe 17 2 17 143 17 PuTIYX L m NI L4 R3 p Pm pr 2 m HF 4 m ER cor 4i J Ho m H m m Ta Us a s Use zu zu Us Figure 10 User Management deleting a user Step 2 Now select the name of the user to be deleted type 1 ee 172 17 143 17 PuTTY S p rm m IE x u Hd nid oS ta hou Rm n Hj onm c D m ipm A H g E r0 tm OD f m
45. ZH p mom p m o j Mh r m umi ho La Hc rm m L m r ta wu E j AOM tam Lu m D 0 D G be Es Fh gt T 0 H ow Em 1 B t m j m e A p im Ey J m i Figure 11 User Management deleting a user ServerView BX900 Management Blade 27 Management Agent Telnet Interface Step 3 To delete the user simply press the space bar pP 172 17 143 17 PuTTY y Figure 12 User Management deleting a user Step 4 User Tom has been deleted as you can see in the menu gi 172 47 142 17 PuTTY pue fo io E E i a 4 ne Figure 13 User Management deleting a user 3 3 8 Blue Screen The Blue Screen option is available if the operating system used supports the blue screen feature as provided by UART The option will then display which server blades are currently in blue screen status 28 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent 3 3 9 Event Log The Event Log option is used to display the events that have been logged on the management blade and the server blades The menu for this option looks like this ee 1 2 17 143 17 PuLIY ESOoES T MCN E NE o E m m 3 m ct Figure 14 Event Log menu Information is displayed for Events that were logged on the management blade event log Events that were logged on a server blade event log 3 3 9 1 Management Blade Event Log This sub option i
46. agement Blade 25 Management Agent Telnet Interface Power Control Starts rebooting the connection blade Enables disables the refresh function Connection Blade Mode GbE connection blades can run in two different modes Switch and IBP The mode enabled is displayed here Reset Interface Settings Sets the configuration settings to default Stacking State Applies for Connection Blade GbE Switch IBP 36 82 SB11 These can be intercon nected to form a stack Possible state Master or Member Inter Switch Link Setting Applies for Connection Blade GbE Switch IBP 36 842 SB11 Two SB11s which are operated in a fabric horizontally adjacent to each other can be interconnected to form one connection blade A common management interface then exists for the connected connection blades 3 3 User Management The User Management option is used to change add and delete users The following four user types roles with different permission rights are possible Administrator OEM Operator User WD The access rights of the various user roles are as follows Administrator This role allows the user tocreate update and delete a user account to configure system settings related to the MMB connection blades and server blades to use commands on the iRMC controller as a result of IPMI permission level assignments of LAN Serial for administrators touse the functions at the usual user interfaces
47. agement blade to be accessed by means of an LDAP user a particular structure consisting of Organizational Units OUs and Groups must be set up A sample configuration is described here The tool SVS LDAPDeployer v 1 00 09209 can be used to create the structure The tool can be used from any system with network access to the openLDAP Server which has at least Java v1 5 installed The configuration file Generic InitialDeploy xml is included in the SVS LDAPDeployer software package and should be edited according to your specific needs before deploying the structure into the openLDAP directory The following sections should be edited lt DirectoryService gt Contains the IP and Port of the openLDAP Server lt DirectoryType gt Sets the type of LDAP directory in this example Open LDAP root Contains the root level of your domain e g for testdomain2 local dc testdomain2 dc local username Contains the manager s user name in the notation cn2Manager dc testdomain2 dc 10cal ServerView BX900 Management Blade 71 Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management Department name gt The name of the department where the structure will be created e g TestDepartment Ifthe password section is left blank SVS_LDAPDeployer will ask for the administrator s password during execution When the configuration is finished you can execute the SVS_LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window navigating to t
48. and Line Interface also known as SM CLP or SMASH CLP Shell see 3 10 on page 40 and via SNMP interface You find the documentation of the SMASH CLP Shell in the MMB Web User Interface help pages 1 Click the Help field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo 2 Click On Contents 3 Navigate to section Available Help Texts Notes 4 Inthe OEM SM CLP targets and concept item click concept to open an introduction and targets to see details 3 1 Entering the console mode To enter the console mode a connection from a PC to the serial port of the blade server system has to be estab lished first For this purpose a RS232 cable null modem cable is used An RX TX signal will then be exchanged via this cable After the connection has been established the HyperTerminal option is called up on the PC The parameters for this option are to be set as follows Daas 8 Terminal type VT100 LAN interface connection The console mode can also be entered via LAN In this case the Telnet client is called up and the login procedure is performed using the management blade IP address The settings are then as follows Host IP address Service LAN 192 138 1 1 default for a management blade address the slave when active has the same address as the master Host IP address Management LAN 192 168 1 10 default for a management blade address the slave when active has the same address as the master Telnet port Same
49. ave 38 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface System Information Dump 3 9 System Information Dump This option is used to display the event logs of management blades or server blades and to display consecutive lists of configuration status information The menu for this option looks like this pe 172 17 143 17 PuLIY ct Fi m Fal i EH p ou Wa Wa A mMm gm H Hm 7 Fie m F F ta ET EET ur B I a La rd LA O un m E m ERI c E mu E pu Dun In In ct to UU n nu n Figure 26 System Information Dump menu The following parameters are displayed Parameter Displays a consecutive list of system information e g status IP address MAC address and firmware version of the connection blades Displays the server blade event log Provides information about temperatures voltages fan speeds all modules FRU data and event logs Dump Post Mortem Use in case of problem to get all necessary information on customer site to analyze the problem in the development Dump System Information POST Permits the System Information Dump and POST Mortem Dump to be Mortem Backup Configuration backed up on a USB medium serverView BX900 Management Blade 39 Command Line Interface Telnet Interface 3 10 Command Line Interface This option is used to get chassis information or to manage series of servers The menu for this option looks like this ee 1
50. avigation Frame and the number of PSUs which are actually activated entry Available PSUs under Information Operation Operation Power Management Input Power Limit gt PSU Controlling The example below is based on a system unit with three activated PSUs In addition to the PSUs three fan units are used see figure ServerView User admin Sign oyi Fujitsu BXS00 Remote Management a1234567890125 1 iew a Uptime 53 day s 15 10 38 Power Consumption Mode Consumption Limitation Input Power Consumption Actual Max Vi css Q 236 6400 Error 9 Scheduled Consumption Made off Remaining Qutput Power 1586 Monitoring Gontrol Configuration IEE RE PT TER ORE UT Consumption Mode Consumption Limitation x Enable PSU Control v Humber of PSUs 3 Available PSUs 2 EE m PSU Dynamic Mode Disabled Standard CEnhancea 9 Beo System System Unit Redundancy Mo Redundancy it OManagement Blades EB Server Blades E Storage Blades emn Wt m an amp Power Supplies E PSU 2 PSu 2 Psus Server Blade Stop Sequence Definition Information Operation Server Blade Stop Sequence B Ea tH I serer Blade 1 E Intarmaton E Operation Local Service Display l essage PH m Management 3 User Management Local Users Global Users User Session Information Backup Restoration Management BIOS RMC Firmware Update Ej Certificate Handling 3 syst
51. blades via the I C bus Event repository To store messages on events that occur in the system environment the ServerView management blade is equipped with an event repository providing a 2 x 32 MB SDRAM Auto configuration The management function auto configuration is used to back up system parameters to a ROM which is located on the management blade It also provides the possibility to restore these paramters if required This reduces the risk if system configuration data have been corrupted or lost SSL Secure Socket Layer The Manager Blade provides SSL for network data privacy for Telnet as well as for HTTP connections Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommend to replace the default system certificate key to use the secured environment 10 ServerView BX900 Management Blade BX Blade Server System Overview Blade server management 2 2 2 Redundancy of the ServerView Management Blade Of the two ServerView management blades within the blade server system one will take over the role of the master who is in charge of the server management while the other one will remain in a standby status as a redundant component The two components have the same IP address but their MAC adresses differ from each other The management blade in slot 1 becomes the master management blade by default The master blade and the redundant blade communicate symmetrically with each other via a TX RX serial interface As soon as the master fails to work prope
52. ble PSUs Number of operational power supply units Sleeping PSUs Number of power supply units in standby mode Working PSUs Number of active power supply units Input Power System Limit Enable Input Power Limit In order to specify the other settings in this box Input Power System Limit and in the Input Power System Warning box this checkbox must be enabled Currently Possible Input Power Limitation range The input power obtained by the power supply units can be limited here The value must be contained in the predefined range Input Power System Warning Warning Threshold 1 100 Defines a percentage which when reached causes the system unit to issue a warning Limit Duration Time 1 7200 Defines the length of time in seconds for which the threshold status will be tolerated Action After Limit Exceeded Defines which action Continue Graceful Shutdown And Power Off or Hard Power Off is executed after the limit value which has been set is reached 60 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Power Management Control via Tabs 5 2 4 Consumption Tab The Consumption tab enables the power consumption mode for the system unit to be configured and the power consumption limits for individual server blades to be defined The tab contains five boxes l nnut Power Limit 3i mul lel inl TOPE eee History Po Mer Witch Consumption System Power Consumption Modes te Adaptive
53. buUI This option will be enabled automatically LDAP requires HTTPS to be enabled 5 Directory Server Type Sets the LDAP Server type OpenLDAP 6 LDAP Server IP address of the LDAP Server 7 Domain Name Name of the domain e g testdomain2 local 8 Base DN Assigned automatically 9 Groups Directory As Sub Tree From Base DN Not required 10 Dept Name Name of the department 11 LDAP Auth User Name Management account of the openLDAP Server in the notation cn Manager dc testdomain2 dcz71ocal 12 LDAP Auth User Password Password of the manager account ServerView User admin Sign out FUJITSU X800 Remate Management jLanguag amp Halp BX90052801365 SP E l i Uptime 0 dayah 01 20 07 Pe oe n hie 1 E css Curent Setting Ne Redundancy Curent Seating Adapti Em Remaining Cutput Power 1812 W System Aset Tag Global Users Enable LOAP Enable LDAP SSL Disable Local Login C 9 Always use 53L Login Directory Server Type OpenLDAP iw Para wap servers o Je pe Je cs wwe ewe 1E 185 1E Ps J ages LDAP Server 1 LDAP Server 2 E Domain Mame amp Local Sevga Dapay Fier ngemel 3 Uber Uim eei Directory Service Access Configuration User Besson information LDAP Authentication User Hame amp Biskup PuiseNDSO Uinnean eget Taa Monster LDAP Authentication User Password ssssssasasssasasssass Fira Upda Me ene eee Ie hat hee dedit a te had E Cethane
54. d section is left blank SVS LDAPDeployer will ask for the administrator s password during execution 76 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an eDirectory Server When configuration is performed you can execute the SVS_LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window navigating to the SVS_LDAPDeployer folder and using the following command java jar SVS LdapDeployer jar deploy Configuration InitialDeploy Generic xml The SVS LDAPDeployer starts asks for the administrator s password and creates the structure in the eDirectory which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB 6 3 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB To enable a user to log in on the management blade as a domain user AuthorizationRoles must be set for this user 1 Create a new user if none exists 2 Navigate to SVS Departments YourDepartment AuthorizationRoles 3 To add the user to the desired role as a member mark the role and select Edit In the popup window add the user to the Members tab i Novell iManager Tree a Browse ad Search n BASETREE b local b testdomaini b SVS b Departments b TestDepartment b AuthorizationRot ns BASETREE z AuthorizationRoles H local 1 i i y ON Rr 13 New Edit Delete Actions v E Novell iManager Windows Internet Explorer EM svs 3 jas Declarations 4 478 AlertRoles 1 B current leve 478 AlertTypes 13 aD Admi B AuthorizationRoles 5 ig po
55. d ty the text Treld and click save Create new entry here one or more user s atue puc She d ridute fan amp f ou Departments 1 amp 1 ou TestDepartment 2 ou AlertRoles 1 EE Administrator 5 ou AuthorizationRg add value rename cn CustomRole cn Maintenance member i cn Observer cn Operator gt uid mmbadmin dc testdomain2 dc local Create new entry here Create new entry here add value modify group members Create new entry here 3 Add amp i ou UserSettings 1 objectClass user s required Create new entry here a userid mmbadmin o top ganar ee nr 1 Create user s Q groupOfNames structural Figure 59 Domain Users for MMB 6 2 4 Setting up the Management Blade Open the BX900 MMB WebUI in advanced mode and navigate to nformation Operation User Management gt Global Users The following screenshot shows an example of the settings required for communication with an openLDAP Server 1 Enable LDAP Enables LDAP authentication 2 Enable LDAP SSL Enables SSL communication between the MMB and the openLDAP Server The MMB does not need a certificate and does not check the certificate delivered by the LDAP server 3 Disable Local Login Disables the option of logging in without LDAP authentication 72 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server 4 Always Use SSL Login Enables only SSL logins at the MMB We
56. dapDeployer Users obtain fixed privileges according their Authorization Roles declared in the organizational unit OU SVS There are three interfaces to Global User Management 1 Active Directory for Windows systems 2 OpenLDAP for Linux systems 3 eDirectory for Windows and Linux systems 6 1 Configuring an Active Directory Server 6 1 1 Installing the Windows Active Directory Server First a Windows Server Operation System Microsoft Windows Server 2003 2008 or 2008 R2 in this example Windows Server 2008 R2 is installed on any server After this has been installed the following roles must be installed and configured Active Directory AD Domain Services DNS Server may be installed during execution of DCPROMO if necessary DHCP Server optional serverView BX900 Management Blade 65 Configuring an Active Directory Server Global User Management Add Roles Wizard 3 p i E 8 m Select Server Roles Before You Begin Select one or more roles to install on this server Server Roles Description Confirmation a tive Directory Certificate Se Tem Active Directory Certificate Services Certificate Services D Z AD C5 is used to create certification Progress uci FEDERE SUE UID Et authorities and related rale services nM ve that allow you to issue and manage C Active certificates used in a variety af _ Active Directory Rights Management Services applications _ Application Server
57. der to connect to the domain it is necessary to set up a base structure This is done by using the dapadd command and an dif configuration file Because there is no sample configuration file in etc openldap you must create one from scratch Create a new file named lt my name gt ldif e g in this example testdomain2 ldif open it with an editor of your choice and create the following content dn dce MY DOMAIN dc2 COM objectclass dcObject objectclass organization Oo EXAMPLE ORGANISATION dc MY DOMAIN dn cn lt ACCOUNTNAME gt dc lt MY DOMAIN gt dc lt COM gt objectclass organizationalRole cn lt ACCOUNTNAME gt Or as in the example dn dc testdomain2 dc local objectclass dcObject objectclass organization o TestOrganization dc testdomainz2 dn cneManager dcetestdomain2 dc local objectclass organizationalRole cn Manager The first part will create the base domain structure and the second part an administrator account After the file is saved the structure can be created by dapadd using the following command ldapadd x D cn lt ACCOUNTNAME gt dc lt MY DOMAIN gt dc lt COM gt W f example ldif Or as in the example ldapadd x D cn Manager dc testdomain2 dc local W f testdomain2 1ldif After the base structure is created various LDAP browsers can be used to view and manage the domain e g phpLDA Padmin 6 2 2 Creating the LDAP Structure Based on openLDAP To permit the man
58. e H 2 Status frame 2 The status frame consists of a number of graphical or text controls or displays Taking our example in figure 30 we will describe the various elements below showing the graphical elements in a list and separating them with Viewed from top left to bottom right the following elements are involved here 4 4 This field displays the overall status of the blade server The icon on the left red indicates that an error of the type Critical Error has occurred in the system Such as error must be corrected immediately The components which are affected are displayed in the navigation frame see below It is possible for more than one error of this type to occur in the system The icon in the middle yellow indicates that an error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system A PDA Prefailure Detection Analysis reports problems in hardware components fans CMOS batteries memory modules and hard disk drives before these result in a system failure The component which is affected is displayed in the navigation frame see below It is possible for more than one error of this type to occur in the system The icon on the right green indicates that the system is operating without error If errors of the type Critical Error and of the type Warning or PDA Error have occurred simul taneously in the system the higher ranking error i e the red icon is always displayed here Refresh
59. e Digest 5 MMB Management Blade ServerView BX900 Management Blade 85 MUX Multiplexer N A Not Applicable NDS Novell Directory Services NIC Network Interface Card NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NTP Network Time Protocol OCP OverCurrent Protection OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OOB Out Of Band OVP OverVoltage Protection OS Operating System PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDA Prefailure Detection Analysis PIN Personal Identity Number PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PSU Power Supply Unit PXE Preboot eXecution Environment PWOK Power OK RBS Role Based Services RC4 Rivest Cipher 4 86 ServerView BX900 Management Blade REMCS Remote Customer Support System RMS Reliant Monitor Services ROM Read Only Memory RPM Rotations Revolutions Per Minute RSA Rivest Shamir Adleman RTC Real Time Clock RX Receiver Cross SDR Sensor Data Records SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SEL System Event Log SHA Secure Hash Algorithm SM CLP server Management Command Line Protocol SMASH Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSH Secure Shell SSL Secure Socket Layer TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security TPM Trusted Platform Module ServerView BX900 Management Blade 87 TX Tra
60. e Telnet server settings including Telnet port assignment and Telnet enabling disabling Agent DNS Configuration of the DNS server address and enabling disabling DNS support Agent SMTP Configuration of the SMTP settings for mail sending including SMTP enabling disabling SMTP sender SMTP relay server and mail user account Agent SSH Configuration of the SSH settings Agent NTP Configuration of the NTP network time protocol service You can enable or disable the NTP service set the NTP server s IP address and choose the Sync Mode Sync Afterwards Only if the management blade time is behind of NTP server time the management blade syncs the time from NTP server Sync Always The management blade always syncs the time from NTP server no matter whether the NTP server time is behind or ahead of management blade Agent NIC Duplex Mode Setting of the management blade s NIC duplex mode full duplex or half duplex Execution Mode displays the current duplex mode Setting Mode allows you to specify which duplex mode should be active after the next reset ServerView BX900 Management Blade 17 Management Agent Telnet Interface 3 3 2 Management Blade Within the blade server management system there are two management blades One of them is active as the master of the server management system The other one is in standby mode to ensure the availability of the system A number of parameters relating to the management blades is d
61. e left amber indicates that the server blade is operating in firmware flash phase or maintenance phase In this phase other functions triggered by the MMB can not be executed and should not be selected by the user to avoid problems The icon on the right blue indicates that the server blade is operating in inventory boot phase or initial boot phase Both icons are accompanied by extended Status information e g Polling Examine Check Executing Running Processing Flash in Progress 5 Bottom frame 5 The bottom frame only contains a copyright notice at the bottom left Error handling Errors and warnings are displayed simultaneously in the status frame the navigation frame and the main frame The example below shows a start page with the complete error display in all three frames ServerView User admin Sign out FUJITSU BYaDo Remote Management i __ Sa Language Help BxX90052M01365 t BX900S2 Front View ISI Refresh Controller Time 09 19 2014 14 09 21 Uptime day s 00 39 06 Input Power System Limits System Powar Consumption Mode css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Setting Adaptive Error Remaining Output Power 1812 W System Asset Tag 38 Locate System Status Overview Management Blade Status Server Blade Status TS CESS ross Connection Blade Status wo Fan Status w Temperature Status w Power Supply Status Hardware Mismatch Status Components S System Un
62. e to participate to the right hand window and arrange them in descending sequence The uppermost server blade will be powered on first and powered off last You can specify the time delay in minutes which is to exist between powering on the system unit and powering on the first server blade You can specify the time delay in minutes which is to exist between powering a server blade on off and powering the next server blade on off You can choose between Graceful Shutdown And Power Off and Hard Power Off when powering off the server blades serverView BX900 Management Blade 57 Control via Tabs Power Management To permit graceful shutdown of a server blade ServerView agents must have been installed and must be active Slot Type Status Minutes Power Restore Policy Force Power Off Delay After Power Off Failed 1 7 Uptime slot 1 BX824 SZ OK Always Power Off 4 M Minutes day s 0 OK Always Power Off gt Minutes 0 day a OK Always Power Off Minutes D day s 02 17 ABE LL ET Ul OK d Always Power Off Minutes 0 day s Empty Minutes Empty Minutes Empty Minutes Empty Minutes Empty Minutes Empty Minutes Empty Minutes slot 11 Empty Minutes Slot 12 Empty Minutes Slot 13 Empty Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes tol ed ted tal el el od ue tol ed usd ed wl oo TET Minutes Figure 48 Power Management Power Switch tab 4 4 In the Power Restore Policy column you can choose between the values Always
63. e used in the diagrams Input Power Details A bar chart and if enabled a flowchart are displayed for the system unit The various characteristic values are displayed in different colors a key above the bar chart specifying their meaning The following characteristic values are displayed Actual power consumption Minimum power consumption Average power consumption serverView BX900 Management Blade 55 Control via Tabs Power Management Maximum power consumption Highest possible power consumption 5 2 2 Power Switch Tab You can power the system unit on and off using the Power Switch tab You can also power all server blades on and off provided the system unit is switched on The tab contains six boxes Actual Status Off New Status Hard Power off Power On Graceful Shutdown And Off Automatic Inventory Retrieval Manua Power Off System Unit If All Server Blades Are Off More Than 30 Minutes Power Off System Unit After Last Server Blade Stopped Figure 45 Power Management Power Switch tab 1 4 Actual System Power Status You can power off the system unit immediately Hard Power off i e the system unit and all server blades are shut down at one go or shut it down gracefully and then switch it off Graceful Shutdown And Off i e all server blades are shut down but the system unit remains in standby mode You can power on the system unit if it has been switched off P
64. ecific time intervals Two strategies can be used to calculate the budget in an adaptive way The adaptive budget is generally calculated on the basis of the average consumption of late To do this the power consumption of the last evaluation period is used as a basis and periodically re adapted Alternatively the server priority table can also be used as a policy Two different options are available for the periodic re calculation of the budget One option is to measure the consumption of the individual blades for the period defined and to then use this with a safety reserve as a new power budget for this server The other option is to prioritize the blades The blade with the highest priority receives the most from the power budget The priority is defined in the Adaptive Budgeting Priority Table The blade at the top has the highest priority Adaptive budgeting can be activated within the Consumption tab first box System Power Consumption Modes lt is set by default serverView BX900 Management Blade 63 6 Global User Management Global MMB user management using roles Global MMB user management via an LDAP directory server requires no extension to the standard directory server schema Instead all the information that is relevant for the MMB is provided via additional LDAP groups and organizational units OUs which are combined in separate OUs in a domain of the LDAP directory server This additional groups can be imported with the SVS_L
65. ee 72 6 2 4 Setting up the Management Blade 0 0 ccc ee eens 72 6 2 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an openLDAP User 0005 75 6 3 Configuring an eDirectory Server asnnnasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 76 6 3 1 Installing the eDirectory Server 0 0c eee eee ees 76 6 3 2 Creating the LDAP Structure Based on eDirectory 0 0 00 eee 76 6 3 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB 00 ccc eens 77 6 3 4 Setting up the Management Blade 0 0 ccc eee eee 78 6 3 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an eDirectory User 000005 80 7 Web User Interface Icons Overview 00 cee eee es 81 ple CW LO E oe a ae ae eae eee are eee ee em ee ee oe eee ee ee ee 83 Helated PUDINGAIONS 644 c01068 esed ea yox del eed eed dew COE ed eked eax ee dod 89 6 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 1 Introduction The PRIMERGY BX Blade Server Systems accommodate two hot swapable redundant ServerView management blades standard equipment is one an integrated management solution for complete remote administration of the blade server system For a complete feature list see section Features of the ServerView Management Blade on page 9 Figure 1 ServerView management blade Further information is available online from the Fujitsu manuals server PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Operating Manual PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView Deployment Manager
66. em Certificate User Certificates zl x BERK Figure 42 Display of PSUs and fan units Each fan unit can be substituted by an additional PSU Each bay can be filled with a PSU or a fan unit to ensure the cooling air flow for the system unit If a PSU fails the number of Available PSUs in the Power Consumption Options box is decremented The actual power consumption of the system unit depends on the number and type of devices it is equipped with on the current operation conditions and on the settings which can be made on the nformation Operation gt Operation Power Management Consumption page ServerView BX900 Management Blade 53 Power Consumption Display Power Management 5 1 Power Consumption Display The total power consumption is displayed at the top right in the Status Frame Remaining Output Power 2254 VV Figure 43 Display of the power consumption in the Status Frame The bar chart shows the following power consumption values You can display the meaning and exact value as a tooltip using the mouse green Actual power consumption of the system unit from the PSU outlets output power consumption blue Maximum power budget used by the system unit from the PSU outlets yellow Warning threshold for the input power consumption of the PSUs red Configurable input power consumption limitation of the PSUs black Highest possible input power consumption of the PSUs The 2nd line provides informat
67. em unit if applied serverView BX900 Management Blade 43 The Start Page Web User Interface Controller Time This field specifies the blade server s current date and time Input Power System Limits This field is a link to the Information Operation Operation Power Management Input Power Limit page in the navigation tree It indicates the limits configured For details please refer to section Input Power Limit Tab on page 59 Power Consumption Mode This field is a link to the Information Operation Operation Power Management Consumption page in the navigation tree It indicates the Consumption Modes configured For details please refer to section Consumption Tab on page 61 e This icon is optional and is displayed only if a USB stick is connected to the Master Management Blade g Locate You use the Locate button to switch the blade server s and management blade s ID LED on blue or off gray Remaining Output Power 2264 W The bar chart shows significant power consumption values The text below the chart provides information about the secondary output power of the PSUs which is still available for devices in the system unit For details please refer to section Power Consumption Display on page 54 il The gray bar at the bottom of the status frame normally only contains the name of the component selected on the right However if you have selected a server blade this bar
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69. he SVS_LDAPDeployer folder and using the following command java jar SVS LdapDeployer jar deploy Configuration InitialDeploy Generic xml The SVS_LDAPDeployer starts asks for the manager s password and creates the structure in the Open LDAP directory which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB 6 2 3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB To enable a user to log in on the management blade as a domain user AuthorizationRoles must be set for this user 1 Create a new user if none exists 2 Navigate to SVS Departments YourDepartment AuthorizationRoles 3 Add the user to the desired role as a member and make sure you set the UID to match the login name Home Purge caches Show Cache S My LDAP Server cn Administrator oH 84 EJ a e2 Server My LDAP Server Distinguished Name schema search refresh info import export logout cn Ad ministrator ou AuthorizationRoles ou TestDepartment ou Departments ou SVS dc testdomain2 dc local Template Default Logged in as cn Manager Ei ii dc testdomain2 dc local 3 Refresh 3 Show internal attributes cn Manager a Switch Templat amp ou svs 3 3 ag PIENE pert A ou Declarations 4 Copy or move this entry t9 Delete this entry H ou AlertRoles 1 E Rename amp Compare with another entry amp ou AlertTypes 13 Create a child entry iy Add new attribute m ou AuthorizationRoles 5 BB ou Privileges 1 2 Select AuthorizationRoles to ad
70. he blade server system the ServerView management blade is equipped with a number of features which are described in this section Controller The ServerView management blade is equipped with an AMCC PPC405EP controller serverView BX900 Management Blade 9 Blade server management BX Blade Server System Overview Supported programs The ServerView management blade is compliant with IPMI Internet Protocol Multicast Iniative 2 0 It supports schemes like FRU Field Replaceable Units SEL System Event Log and SDR Sensor Data Records It also allows the configuration of a watchdog timer Communication with the server blades The ServerView management blade communicates with the server blades via an I C bus An IPMB interface is provided to support the user when performing hardware monitoring tasks for the server blades Communication with the connection blades To enable communication with the connection blades a CLI interface is provided It allows to configure settings of the connection blades such as the IP address the IP mask or the IP gateway address Hardware monitoring The hardware monitoring functions provided by the ServerView management blade include Monitoring temperature of each server blade via the IPMB interface Monitoring the status of the system fans Setting the system fans to an optimum speed Monitoring the status of the power supply modules Monitoring the temperature of the connection
71. he roles are switched when the LAN connection to the master fails and the slave takes over the role of the master Turn on off all server blades Turns on or turns off all server blades Automatic Inventory Retrieval The function is only working for VIOM If set to automatic the inventory retrieval is automatically performed for inserted server blades or when the basic unit is powered on If set to manual the automatic inventory retrieval is not done ID LED Control Displays the status of the system control on off or blinking serverView BX900 Management Blade 19 Management Agent Telnet Interface Scheduled Power On Off Configures in detail the power on off sequences of the server blades Time system Firmware Mismatch Used for dual MMB systems where one MMB firmware version differs from the Detection other Manual User has to do the matching by himself after mismatch has been reported Automatic After notification of the mismatch the system has to do the matching by starting a firmware flash Clone Firmware Control Infor Controls the cloning process of the firmware in case of mismatch of firmware mation versions master slave 0 disabled default 3 3 4 Server Blade The Server Blade option provides general information on the server blades i e information on CPUs memory modules voltage temperature CMOS configuration and watchdog timers The menu for this option looks like this gl 172 17 143 17 Pu
72. ion about the secondary output power of the PSUs which is still available for devices in the system unit without power consumption of the PSUs depending on the PSU types and on the power management settings 5 2 Control via Tabs On the Power Management page four tabs are available which are described in detail below 1 History tab 2 Power Switch tab 3 Input Power Limit tab 4 Consumption tab 54 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Power Management Control via Tabs 5 2 1 History Tab The power consumption values for the system unit are displayed on the History tab Options for diagram display can be selected in the uppermost two boxes The tab contains four boxes Power History Options Enable Power Monitoring History v Power History Period 12 houra Apply Delete History Power Unit Options VV Powrer Monitoring Units Figure 44 Power Management History display options and consumption of the system unit Power History Options The power consumption history can be enabled or disabled When the history is enabled flowcharts are displayed in addition to the bar charts One of seven units can be selected as the period for the flowcharts Minimum Hour Maximum Year The period defines the period of time which is displayed in the flowcharts further below in the frame Power Unit Options Here you can choose between Watt and BTU h as the unit for the power consumption values which is to b
73. isplayed to the user showing their current values see next figure pe 172 17 143 17 PuTIY es fo fu p u iT fi m I m m L m HI m I i L m nmm eS eS es Lu fu fu D r Ll LI Zl TS E E A E mm m m La B m i o 9S HH Fr i Imm ra ct ai p m m m m m 1 g Im 1 E m p cu m im m H m i B ct fu ni i 7 E Mi M fo fu ru 2 rm 1 rT ai aE nE m RB RR LL RR LL LL he h cu fu D O O 0O 0O 0 O 0O 0 0 I i I m m Di E Im 1 DU d m uo FR am iu Im 1 d 2 p p Du m FS fu p rt H Im 1 Im H Im 1 yi E im fu rr m a ox VOR a ud om ee o d mg al La Lr if Ce otro m 4 m Lele of hl 4 m im Lal s LL oO Oo oO 8 O ii m 4 m 0 m G us uu au au 0d M r nu mpm nu im amp wu m UI u Figure 5 Management Blade menu The following parameters are displayed Displays whether the management blade is run in master mode or slave standby mode this status is disturbed Hardware version of the management blade Firmware version of the management blade Physical address MAC address of the management LAN interface of the MMB Physical address MAC address of the service LAN interface of the MMB 18 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent Management Blade Asset Tag Sets a unique asset
74. it GManagement Blades oO Server Blades OQ Server Blade 4 G Server Fades G Server Blade 9 Server Biade 11 Server Binda 12 Server Blade 17 O Server Blade 18 amp G Storage Blades OConnecbon Blades Gear Fan Unis GO Power Supphes Information Operation SE its Techhelaoy Saliione 20000 1a Al ante caei Fults j Techin lac y Sgi amsa EIE pii E I vl IT em hd i IEEE ER UBDB sh an nr qui ESETTEL Figure 33 Start page with error display 46 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Web User Interface The Start Page The meaning of the error icons in the status frame has already been explained above The amp icon which is a general indicator in the status frame for an error in the system also appears both in the navigation frame more precisely in the Front View and in the navigation tree and in the main frame This enables you to see precisely in which component the error has occurred The faulty Server Blade in our example is displayed a total of 6 times 3 times in the status frame top left and as CSS error twice in the navigation frame in the Front View and in the navigation tree and in the main menu In other words in each case the same error is indicated The redundant error display on the start page has the advantage that an error is displayed even when all collapsible frames have been collapsed see next figure ServerView User admin Sign out FUJITSU BHU Remote Management zm
75. justments in both fields according to the level that is needed At the next step the blade server concept is reached where I O functions too are separated from the CPU A blade server system typically consists of a number CPU boards known as server blades together with some connection blades which are the I O modules and finally a redundantly configured pair of ServerView management blades enabling the user to monitor and control the system on the whole All data traffic moving to and from the system is handled via TCP IP over a LAN cable The outsourcing of the power supply unit and the use of low voltage CPUs help to reduce the size of a server blade Thus a high density is achieved for the system with very little power consumption compared to traditional servers 2 2 Blade Server Management When performing administrative tasks for the blade server system the user relies on functions provided by a system component called the ServerView management blade There are two ServerView management blades in a blade server system in order to ensure redundancy The user gets access to the functions provided by the ServerView management blade either via a web user interface or via a console menu using the Telnet protocol Both ways of communication are described in more detail in the next two chapters of this manual see chapter Telnet Interface and chapter Web User Interface 2 2 1 Features of the ServerView Management Blade Within t
76. like this EP 1727 43 17 PuTTY IFIP Update ae E ER mgmt 4 lt disable Figure 25 TFTP Update menu ServerView BX900 Management Blade 37 Logout Telnet Interface The following parameters can be set TFTP Server IP Address oetting of an IP address for the TFTP server Management Blade Image File Name Setting of a file and path name for the management blade image Management Blade Update Enable Upgrading of the management blade firmware The default value for this parameter is disable After setting the parameter to enable the TFTP server must be started and the management blade must be rebooted The update will then be performed as the system powers up Update Server Blade BIOS Table Upgrading of the Server Blade BIOS This option is used to enable disable the update and to display the TFTP status Update Server Blade iRMC Table Upgrading of the Server Blade iRMC firmware This option is used to enable disable the update and to display the TFTP status Update MicroBMC Table Upgrading of the Server Blade MicroBMC firmware This option is used to enable disable the update and to display the TFTP status SX960 and SX980 only TFTP Server IPv6 Address oetting of an IPv6 address for the TFTP server 3 Logout This option is provided to perform a logout from the Telnet console menu 3 8 Change Management Role To Slave This item is used to change the management blade role from master to sl
77. lt name Name of the file which will be written to USB if nothing is entered a default name is used otarts the backup to the USB medium 3 3 9 6 Management Blade Wrap Around Event Log Enable opecifies whether the wrap around functionality of the event log should be used or not Enabled 2 1 When the event log repository is full new event log entries replace the old ones beginning with the first event log entry Disabled 0 When the event log repository is full no event log entries are written any longer 3 3 9 7 Backup All Event Log to USB Device BX400 only Copies the log message to USB device 0 disabled 3 3 10 Set System Default The Set System Default option is used to restore the default values The menu for this option looks like this 30 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent pe 172 17 143 1 PuTIY m im LT c Username Password Default EL CHOS Backup Default or type 0 to quit ru l ru l ru wd Figure 15 Set System Default menu The following parameters can be set oet Config Default The configuration of the management blade is set to the default values Please note that all configured values are lost and the management blade has to be configured newly after using this option oet Username Password Default All configured user names with the exception of admin are deleted The password for the user admin is set to the default admin
78. more user s Di Computers KR Observer Distribution Group i3 Domain Controllers 82 Operator Distribution Group ForeignSecurityPrincipals gt Managed Service Accounts I3 SVS eee General Members Member Of Managed By E AlertRoles Miss a AlertTypes 2 AuthorizationRoles E i3 Privileges mmbadmin testdomain 1 local Users E iRMC MMB Ej 3j Departments E Xj TestDepartment i3 AlertRoles 3j AuthorizationRoles Ej 3j UserSettings Ej 3j iRMC MMB 4 Add user s E MailFormat 3j PreferredShell L3 Users Ale Active Dir jgory Sites and Services DNS Server di Features m Diagnostics aii Configuration 1 Create user s 7 Task Scheduler EH Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Ko Services tH WMI Control E Storage More Actions Administrator Properties 25x p El E FEE amp Re Figure 54 Active Directory Users ServerView BX900 Management Blade 67 Configuring an Active Directory Server Global User Management 6 1 4 Setting up the Management Blade Open the BX900 MMB WebUI in advanced mode and navigate to Information Operation User Management gt Global Users The following screenshot shows an example of the settings required for communication with a Windows Active Directory 1 Enable LDAP Enables LDAP authentication 2 Enable LDAP SSL Enables SSL communication between the MMB and the Active Directory Server The MMB does not need a ce
79. nection Blade ServerView BX900 Management Blade 49 MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP Web User Interface 4 4 MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP 1 Open the MMB WebUI and navigate to Operation Firmware Update ServerView User admin Sign out Fujirsu BX900 Remote Management Bx900S2M01365 BX90052 Front View Bl Refresh Controller Time 09 19 2014 15 06 44 Uptime 0 davis 01 36 30 Input Power System Limits System Power Consumphban Mode css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Setting Adaptive EN ca Ori Error Remaining Output Power 1812 Wj System Asset Tag Firmware Update Management Blade HE ERE 4 BX900S2 Rear View Update File Media USB Device 1 Local File USB Device 1 USB Update File e 1 Local Update File Firmware Update Mode Master MMB Update Slave MMB Update Dual MMB Update Status Start Update Test USB Filename Reset Test Status 4 Components th me Protocol TFTP gt HTTP 0 System O System Unt OManagement Blades O Server Blades Update File Storage Blades s x Qr Connection Blades Y HTTP Authentication vou Fandom Firmware Update Mode Master MMB Update Slave MMB Update Dual MMB Update QOQPowerSupphes Server Address Name J Status 4 Information Operation tt cz Start Update Apply Reset Test Status Wformston Operaton Local Service Display Power Management User Management Backup Rest
80. ngs using SMASH CLP interface 74 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server 6 2 5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an openLDAP User No special notation is needed to log in to the MMB as an openLDAP user The login name and password can be used as configured in the LDAP Server Connect to 172 17 176 37 The server 172 17 176 37 at ServerView Remote Management requires a username and password User name mmbadmin Password amp IIIII BRARRRHEEERSARRRAREHRARRARERHARERRRARAHRRRRRAHRRARRREAERRRRE ARRBRRRRRERRARRRRERRAARARARARARRRRARSRRARRASERRRARRRRRRRARE Figure 62 Logging in on the management blade as an LDAP user Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface ServerView User admin Sign oul Fujitsu E900 Remote Man agement BX80052M01365 BX90052 Front View z Controller Time 09 19 2044 13 53 00 Uptime 0 day s 00 22 48 Input Power System Limits System Power cConsumpbon Mode css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Seting Adaptive eee oon Error Remaining Output Power 1812 W System Asset Tag System Status Overview Server Blade Status BX300S2 Rear View Storage Blade Status f _ Fan Status Temperature Status Power Supply Status Hardware Mismatch Status EH E o EHE O System Un E OManagemen Blades Server Blades ji Storage Blades E OCnnnection Blades QRearFan
81. nsmitter Cross UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter Ul User Interface UID Unit Identification Light UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply URL Uniform Resource Locator USB Universal Serial Bus USM User based Security Model UVP UnderVoltage Protection VAC Volts Alternating Current VACM View based Access Control Model VIOM Virtual I O Manager VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WWN World Wide Name XML Extensible Markup Language 88 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Related Publications PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 The PDF files for the manuals can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet The overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet can be found via the URL Attp manuals ts fujitsu com for the EMEA market and Attp primeserver fujitsu com primergy manual html for the Japanese market Inm You will find further useful information in the documentation for your operating system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Blade Server Operating Manual PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Servers Manuals for various connection blade ServerView Deployment Manager User Manual BIOS Setup in Operating Manuals for server blades ServerView Installation Manager User Guide ServerView Operations Manager User Guide PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerView Virtual IO Manager User Guide S
82. o a component a tooltip with the relevant name is displayed see the picture below The individual components are clickable i e after they have been clicked on the associated information is displayed in the main frame BX900S1 Front View BX90051 Rear View k N 3 gt e fee eo Wee e t METTI IIH ses HH US eene CES ET END EL 1 fm 4 ut EN 1 gement Blade 1 ES Lj i Figure 32 Front and rear views of a fully equipped BX900 S1 system unit with tooltip information Tree View The tree view contains various menu items which can be used to influence the system properties and the configuration The individual items are clickable i e after they have been clicked on the associated infor mation is displayed in the main frame Hardware components which are not integrated into the BX900 S1 system unit are not displayed in the navigation frame either Each of the three views of the navigation tree is collapsible or E3 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 45 The Start Page Web User Interface 4 Main frame 4 The main frame supplies information about the BX900 S1 system unit It contains information about the option component which was selected via one of the two views or the navigation menu The individual server blade status is displayed in the Server Blade Status section using the same icons as for the overall status of the blade server system but two additional icons are used The icon on th
83. on page 18 oystem Information see 3 3 3 on page 19 Server Blade see 3 3 4 on page 20 otorage Blade see 3 3 5 on page 24 Connection Blade see 3 3 6 on page 25 User Management see 3 3 7 on page 26 Blue Screen see 3 3 8 on page 28 MO NOOR OD Event Log see 3 3 9 on page 29 10 Set System Default see 3 3 10 on page 30 11 Server Blade CMOS Backup Restore see 3 3 11 on page 31 12 Connection Blade Configuration Backup Restore see 3 3 12 on page 32 13 Power Consumption see 3 3 13 on page 33 14 LDAP Authentication see 3 3 14 on page 34 15 VLAN Information see 3 3 15 on page 35 serverView BX900 Management Blade 15 Management Agent Telnet Interface 16 12C Bus Management see 3 3 16 on page 35 no longer available in the sub menu for server management as of MMB BX900 firmware version 5 32 17 16 Management Blade Configuration Backup Restore see 3 3 17 on page 35 18 17 Management Blade Base Configuration Backup Restore see 3 3 18 on page 36 3 3 1 Management Agent Information This item provides several options to configure and display parameters of the management agent such as the network IP address Telnet and SMTP parameters or date and time There are options that are used to set a single parameter while others are used to set more than one For the former group of parameters their current values are displayed too Altogether the menu for these options looks like this pg 1727 143 17
84. ooks like this AE E M M a jER WO La TT 3g m ME ei ai I i fu mr IU c mr pm mpm mp u m bL 7 gt m LT ar ian H url ct E m Es Oo ct fu fu y wa wa H i i th p to u m L L Ln La La Lg La Lg Ln D ct ni Ln Oo m I DO EL ID u i m c ooo sou m D H AAAs H fu Figure 8 Storage Server Blade menu The following parameters are displayed Storage Blade Identify Serial Number 24 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent 3 3 6 Connection Blade The Connection Blade option is used to display information on the connection blades that are part of the blade server system Currently supported are the following types of connection blades GbE Ethernet Connection Blade Ethernet Pass Thru Connection Blade SAS Connection Blade FC Connection Blade FC Pass Thru Connection Blade InfiniBand Connection Blade Brocade VDX 2730 Connection Blade Cisco Nexus B22 Connection Blade The menu for all these types is the same and looks like this EP 1 2 17 143 17 PuTIY Ali Il AX a i zatuiu narrow Figure 9 Connection Blade menu The following parameters are displayed Status Displays the status This status can be retrieved by the management blade via a CLI command serverView BX900 Man
85. or each weekday To avoid conflicts with the times which have been set separately for the server blades the Optimum Time button should be used to ensure that the server blade settings from the system unit setting are taken into account Only then you should enable the settings with Apply If power consumption control was enabled under Settings System Unit Alerting Event Configuration tab Event Log Filter box Power Control checkbox you can use the Trap input boxes to set the warning time at which the message is to be sent EET Power Switch APPEARED keene Server Blade Power On Off Sequence Server Blade 1 Server Blade 2 First Powered On Last Powered Off Server Blade 3 Server Blade 4 Server Blade 5 Server Blade 6 Server Blade 7 Server Blade 8 Server Blade 9 Server Blade 10 Server Blade 11 Server Blade 12 Server Blade 13 Server Blade 14 Server Blade 15 Server Blade 16 Server Blade 17 Last Powered On First Powered Off Server Blade 18 Delay Between System Power On And First Server Blade Power On 0 60 0 Minutes Delay Between Two Server Blades Power On Off 0 10 0 Minutes Server Blade Power Off Action Graceful Shutdown and Power Off Y m Figure 47 Power Management Power Switch tab 3 4 Server Blade Power On Off Sequence Here you configure the order in which the server blades are to be powered on and off To do this move the server blades which ar
86. oration Management Asset Tag Management Vv lt gt Figure 39 mm Update Settings TFTP HTTP frame on the Firmware Update page In the Firmware Update Settings TFTP HTTP frame select the TFTP radio button Specify the server in the Server Adress Name text field as IP address IPv4 or IPv6 or DNS name Enter the firmware filename in the Update File text field as pathname a de G9 9 Select the Firmware Update Mode with one of the three radio buttons Master MMB Update master only Slave MMB Update slave only Dual MMB Update both MMBs 6 Press the Start Update button The MMB copies the file checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred In the case of errors the user will be informed by a status message After reboot of the MMB Management Blade n TFTP upgrade success Where n 1 or 2 can be read as entry in the MMB event log 50 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Web User Interface MMB firmware update via USB 4 5 MMB firmware update via USB As an alternative to an update via Local File or TFTP the MMB firmware can be updated via USB Device For Firmware update via HTTP see next section It is possible to start the USB update via the interfaces WEB GUI and OEM SM CLP A USB stick formatted as FAT16 FAT32 VFAT or EXT2 with a firmware file must be used The Firmware Update page got the new radio button for the USB Device 1 Open the MMB WebUI and
87. ower Switch Configuration You can choose between Automatic and Manual for the purpose of system inventory retrieval If Automatic is set inventory retrieval takes place when server blades are added to the system unit and each time the system unit is powered on If Manual is set inventory retrieval of a server blade must when required be performed by powering the server blade on see Components Server Blades Power Management Automatic power off of the system unit can also be enabled when all server blades have been off for more than 30 minutes And for the system unit you can set power off after the last server blade stopped Server Blade Power Control If the system unit is on you can power all server blades on and off together here In this case the server blades are shut down gracefully and powered off or started one after the other Here the server blades are not powered on and off in the order defined in the Server Blade Power On Off Sequence box 56 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Power Management Control via Tabs Scheduled System Power Switch On Off Timer Of mro 17 00 17 00 Em rc Thursday 17 30 Friday Saturday nn mm Every Day ial Minutes In Adwance 0 255 Optimum Time Apply Figure 46 Power Management Power Switch tab 2 4 Scheduled System Power Switch On Off Timer Here the power on and power off time for the system unit can be specified differently or identically f
88. partment name The name of the department where the structure will be created e g TestDepartment Ifthe password section is left blank the SVS LDAPDeployer will ask for the administrator s password during execution When configuration is finished you can execute the SVS LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window navigating to the SVS_LDAPDeployer directory and issuing the following command java jar SVS LdapDeployer jar deploy Configuration InitialDeploy Generic xml The SVS LDAPDeployer starts asks for the administrator s password and creates the structure in the Active Directory which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB 66 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Global User Management Configuring an Active Directory Server Server Manager File Action View Help s AmE OXE alH Server Manager DOMAIN 1 DC AuthorizationRoles 5 objects Filter Activated P a Name Type Desert Ruthorizatonitoles El a Active Directory Domain Services s at SJ Active Directory Users and Computers domain 1 dc testde 82 Administrator Distribution Group Global More Actions E 3 testdomain1 local amp CustomRole Distribution Group Global j Builtin Hi Maintenance Distribution Group Global 7j Computers 32 Observer Distribution Group Global Domain Controllers 3 Operator Distribution Group Global ForeignSecurityPrincipals ia Managed Service Accounts ij svs Ej j Declarations i AlertRoles E
89. plus the line below it contains additional information elements just for this blade see figure Remote Management Video Redirection CSS 9 Eror Server Blade 3 Host Name BX820 QA PB18 Figure 31 Additional status frame for a selected server blade The Remote Management button takes you to a website where you can administer the blade remotely You use the Video Redirection button to open a virtual console for the blade The other fields have the same meaning as described above for the status frame 44 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Web User Interface The Start Page 3 Navigation frame 3 The navigation frame consists of three different views Front View Displays the BX900 S1 system unit with the existing blades server blades and storage blades When you point the cursor to a blade a tooltip with the relevant name is displayed The individual blades are clickable i e after they have been clicked on the associated information is displayed in the main frame When the power supply is switched off via Information Operation Power Management Power Switch Actual System Power Status no blades are displayed i e the unit is totally black This power off status is also indicated by the LED at the bottom right glowing orange instead of green Hear View Displays the BX900 S1 components at the rear connection blades management blades power supply units and fan units When you point the cursor t
90. ption looks like this pg 1727 143 17 PuTTY Figure 23 Starting page for Emergency Management Port option dl Type A plus enter to quit the EMP 3 5 Console Redirection There is one console port serial port interface within the blade server system Console redirection can be configured for server blades or connection blades The menu for this option looks like this 36 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface TFTP Update ge 172 17 143 17 Figure 24 Console Redirection menu There is a sub option of console redirection for server blades and one for connection blades Furthermore a return hotkey can be configured Console Redirect Connection Blade This option is used to configure a connection blade for console redirection oet Return Hotkey Ctrl a character This option is used to configure a return hotkey To do this a character from A Z is chosen excluding M The hotkey to exit console redirection and return to the previous mode is then Ctrl the character that has been set here e g Ctrl R The default character used for the return hotkey is Q set Console Redirection Timeout An active connection is automatically disconnected after n seconds 3 6 TFTP Update The TFTP Update option is used to perform an update of the management blade firmware il further information on updating BX components please refer to the Operating Manual of your BX system enu for this option looks
91. rly for instance when unplugged by the system administrator the standby component will take over control of the server management Fail over scenario When the redundant ServerView management blade takes over control from the master it will behave according to the following scenario Issue an ICMP broadcast ping to update the ARP table and connection the IP filtering table in order to adjust them with regard to the new MAC address Define a proprietary protocol in L2 which is used for remote communication If communication between master and redundant component via the serial interface has broken down these components can continue to communicate by sending IP broadcast packages using the MAC addresses 2 2 3 Console Redirection When using the console redirection feature the management of the blade server system may be executed in remote control mode To support this mode the ServerView management blade acts as the console redirection agent ServerView BX900 Management Blade 11 3 Telnet Interface Within the blade server system a console menu is provided for server management using the Telnet protocol A number of configuration activities can be performed via this menu e g IP address configuration or hardware status monitoring The menu is described in this chapter New features and functions are no longer upgraded and maintained in the Console menu interface described starting with 3 2 on page 14 but only in the Comm
92. rol redundancy dynamic limit values etc available as of firmware version 5 32 observe submenus serverView BX900 Management Blade 33 Management Agent Telnet Interface 3 3 14 LDAP Authentication Use LDAP to login to the MMB through the Web based or a CLI interface The login syntax is username domain where username is an ASCII string of 1 256 bytes ee 172 17 143 17 PuTIY rj TES An ML Er ML P MT t ox XL o4 eh eee BR OR m dcoommb dc lLlocal Ej bcm s z Dep t 1 11 Special User Accou 3 0 Do mmial T a 12 Special Use 13 LDAP F i 14 quit Figure 19 Active Directory Authentication menu The following parameters are displayed Enables disables the LDAP functionality Selects the LDAP type Microsoft s Active Directory OpenLDAP Novell s eDirectory oelects whether LDAP is to use a secure SSL connection IP addresses of the primary and if present secondary LDAP server Name of the domain in which the user logs in Distinguished Name a unique object name in LDAP directories Department of the user in the LDAP directory Needed to set up a connection to the LDAP server opecial User Password Password for setting up a connection to the LDAP server 34 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Telnet Interface Management Agent 3 3 15 VLAN Information MMB supports up to 10 VLAN IDs and as of MMB BX900 firmware version 4 71 27 VLAN IDs In a BX400
93. rtificate Signing Request CSS Customer Self Service DC Direct Current DDR Double Data Rate ServerView BX900 Management Blade 83 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIMM Dual in Line Memory Module DIP Dual In Line Package DMTF Distributed Management Task Force DNS Domain Name Server DST Daylight Saving Time DVD Digital Versatile Disk EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EULA End User License Agreement EMP Emergency Management Port EPOW Early Power Off Warning FC Fibre Channel FRU Field Replaceable Unit GbE Gigabit Ethernet GUI Graphical User Interface GUID Globally Unique Identifier HDD Hard Disk Drive HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HW Hardware 84 ServerView BX900 Management Blade IBP Intelligent Blade Panel ICE Import Convert Export ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ID Identifier IP Internet Protocol IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface iRMC integrated Remote Management Controller ITS Invitation to Send KVM Keyboard Video Mouse L2 Layer 2 Data Link Layer LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDIF Lightweight Directory Interchange Format LED Light Emitting Diode LSB Local Service Display for Blades MB Megabyte MD5 Messag
94. rtificate and does not check the certificate delivered by the LDAP server 3 Disable Local Login Disables the option of logging in without LDAP authentication p Always Use SSL Login Enables only SSL logins at the MMB WebUl This option will be enabled automatically LDAP requires HTTPS to be enabled 5 Directory Server Type Sets the LDAP Server type Windows Active Directory 6 LDAP Server IP address of the LDAP Server 7 Domain Name Name of the domain e g testdomainl local 8 Base DN Assigned automatically 9 Groups Directory As Sub Tree From Base DN Not required 10 Dept Name Name of the department 11 LDAP Auth User Name Not required 12 LDAP Auth User Password Not required ServerView Hiilanguage Hai BX90052M01365 gt BX900S Front View amp Controller Time 03 49 2014 14 53 43 Locate M Uptime 0 day s 01 23 30 npur For Esp Lurilgs Siem Pier Gon Cumant Setting Na Radundamc Gumeni Setting Adaptive 4 Remaining Cutput Power 1812 DW Global Users Enable LDAP Enable LDAP SSL BXOO0S Rear View Disable Local Login m Always use 55L Login m Directory Server Type Active Directory Iud Loap servert lo fio o Je Je je Iz 34 3 LDAP Server 2 o 2 Components pas H Ce 3 symm LDAP Server 1 Boream Unt LDAP Server 2 E linemen Fades E Server Glades E GSisrage Dudes Gonnection Biaces Domain Mame
95. s or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries Before reading this manual High safety use This product has been designed and manufactured for general uses such as general office use personal use domestic use and normal industrial use It has not been designed or manufactured for uses which demand an extremely high level of safety and carry a direct and serious risk to life or body if such safety cannot be ensured These uses include control of nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants automatic airplane flight control air traffic control traffic control in mass transport systems medical devices for life support and missile guidance control in weapons systems hereafter high safety use Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by FUJITSU may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non residents of Japan without first obtaining authorization in accordance with the above law ServerView BX900 Management Blade Contents 1 hh oe hh ear d
96. s used to display the events that have been logged on the management blade event log The following parameters are displayed 3 3 9 2 Server Blade Event Log Table This sub option is used to display the events that have been logged on a server blade event log After a server blade has been selected the following parameters are displayed Major Event The major events that have been logged on the server blade Critical Event The critical events that have been logged on the server blade Clear All Entries This parameter is used to clear all events from a server blade event log serverView BX900 Management Blade 29 Management Agent Telnet Interface 3 3 9 3 Server Blade Power On Off Event Log Enable This option is used to specify whether power on off events for the server blades should be listed in the event log 3 3 9 4 Management Blade Wrap Around Event Log Enable This option is used to specify whether the wrap around functionality for the event log should be used or not enable When the event log repository is full new event log entries replace the old ones beginning with the first event log entry When the event log repository is full no event log entries are written any longer 3 3 9 5 Backup All Event Log to USB Device This option is used to save the MMB s event log to a USB medium USB device selection Selects the USB medium all the devices connected to the MMB are displayed here Filename empty defau
97. splay with tooltip ServerView BX900 Management Blade 47 Changing the User Name and Password Web User Interface 4 3 Changing the User Name and Password In the navigation frame cf figure 30 3 you choose the header Information Operation Open the items Operation User Management Local User ServerView Boon Remote Man agement BX90052 Front View E GSE Controller Time 09 19 2014 14 18 21 Uptime 0 day s 00 48 08 input Power System Limits System Power consumpblian Moda css Current Setting No Redundancy Current Seting Ada a n amp u Eror oe pom Remaining Output Power 1812 W System Asset Tag Local Users Permission BXAS0052 Rear View Administrator dn fal Ez System GSysiem Und GManagemen Blades Server Blades GO Storage Glades amp Connecton Blades Rear Fan Units Power Supplies amp Information Operation E3 d i amp Information Operation Local Service Display Power Management User Uanagement Global Users User Session Information lt I Tre m a Ea N EL SU paocrrmocgy zou aui au Figure 37 Choose user name 48 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Web User Interface Changing the User Name and Password In the next screen you enter the new user name in the Name field and the new password in the Password and Confirm Password field ServerView Liver admin Sign gui Fulirsy axon fames e MBRETI
98. the MMB supports up to 13 VLAN IDs ee 172 17 143 1 Puii VLAN Group Information lection or type 0 to quit Figure 20 VLAN Information menu The following parameters are displayed for each group Identifies different VLAN group IDs The integer 2 to 4095 are supported Sets the VLAN IP Sets the VLAN network mask Enables disables the VLAN function VLAN IPv6 The menu item is no longer available as of MMB BX900 firmware version 4 71 3 3 16 I2C Bus Management dl This function is no longer available in the sub menu as of MMB BX900 firmware version 5 32 3 3 17 Management Blade Configuration Backup Restore This option enables all the MMB settings including certificates users etc to be backed up restored The menu for this option looks like this pg 172 17 143 17 PuTTY Figure 21 Management Blade Configuration Backup Restoration menu serverView BX900 Management Blade 35 Emergency Management Port Telnet Interface 3 3 18 Management Blade Base Configuration Backup Restore This option enables the most important MMB settings Language Identification Network Power Settings PIN Settings to be backed up restored The menu for this option looks like this Ee 172 17 143 17 PuTTY Figure 22 Management Blade Base Configuration Backup Restoration menu 3 4 Emergency Management Port The Emergency Management Port EMP is for internal use only The starting page for these o
99. tween the two key symbols If there are references to text or sections of text in this manual then the chapter or section heading is placed in the reference and the page stated refers to the page on which the chapter or section begins 1 2 Target Group This manual is intended for system administrators network administrators and service technicians that have a basic knowledge of hardware and software The manual informs the reader of the fundamentals of blade server monitoring and documents the requirements for the use of the ServerView management blade 8 ServerView BX900 Management Blade 2 PRIMERGY BX Blade Server System Overview In this chapter an overview is given of the blade server system The concept underlying this system is explained and its major features are described Furthermore the system component is described that enables the user to communicate with the system 2 1 The Blade Server Concept A traditional server is a device that includes a multitude of components to do many different jobs at the same time servers like this are distinguished by the number of CPUs they use the number of hard disks that can be plugged in and the number of PCI cards that can be used to connect them to other devices such as external storage systems or networks Further development has made it necessary to treat the issues of CPU power and storage capacity separately Rack optimized servers enable the system administrator to make ad
100. x must be enabled to allow you to enter the other settings in this box PSU Dynamic Mode Disabled No dynamic power supply unit mode default Standard Dynamic power supply unit mode This setting enables power to be saved by operating some power supply units with a higher load and disabling others PSU Dynamic Mode together with No Redundancy see the setting option below can power off the system immediately if the last power supply unit which is still active no longer supplies suffi cient power Redundancy The selection options available depend on the number of power supply units available ServerView BX900 Management Blade 59 Control via Tabs Power Management If power supply unit redundancy is selected n or n m the maximum standard output power available for the system unit is reduced but every redundant power supply unit increases the reliability and availability of this output power level because or m power supply unit s can fail without operations being interrupted Two power supply units are required for the smallest redundant PSU configuration in a BX900 system unit Possible values No Redundancy 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 242 343 On the right hand side of the box the power on off status and the power supply unit status of the system unit are displayed The following terms require explanation Present PSUs Total number of power supply units connected Defective PSUs Number of defective power supply units Availa
101. y 2 stirs Adaptive Error System Asset Tag v Temperature Status Power Supply Status Hardware Mismatch Status O System Unt QManagement Blades O Server Blades Storage Blades Connection Blades O Rear Fan Units Power Supplies A Baad ki ee ee T E P amp Fulitsu Technology Solutians z hts eservec Figure 30 Frames of the start page The start page consists of five frames banner frame 1 status frame 2 navigation frame 3 main frame 4 and bottom frame 5 1 Banner frame 1 The banner frame comprises the following fields e The name of the blade server in this example a BX900 system unit is displayed in the field on the left below the ServerView logo e The name of the current user in this example the user admin is displayed in the upper field on the right e Alink for signing out Sign out beside the name of the user who is currently logged in e A HELP field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo The HELP field is in turn subdivided into three fields These fields become visible as soon as the cursor points to HELP The fields are About Supplies information about the current firmware status On Page Shows the help text for the selected menu item see Navigation frame below 42 ServerView BX900 Management Blade Web User Interface The Start Page On BX900 Remote Management Supplies an overview of all help texts The banner frame is collapsibl
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