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1. SUN ILOM CRTL MIB 102 SUN HW CRTL MIB 104 SUN HW Trap MIB 103 TABLE 1 1 provides a description of the ILOM MIB modules and lists the object ID for each MIB name TABLE 1 1 SNMP MIBs Used With ILOM MIB Name Description MIB Object ID ENTITY MIB The MIB module for representing multiple physical 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 entities supported by a single SNMP agent Note The entPhysicalTable is the only part of this MIB that is implemented SUN HW CTRL This MIB allows controls for all Sun platform MIB devices using ILOM 1 3 6 1 4 1 42 2 175 Note Only the Power Management portions of this 104 MIB are implemented SUN HW TRAP This MIB describes the hardware related 1 3 6 1 4 1 42 2 175 MIB notifications traps that may be generated by Sun 103 systems Chapter 1 SNMP Overview 5 TABLE 1 1 SNMP MIBs Used With ILOM Continued MIB Name Description MIB Object ID SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB This MIB provides objects for configuring and 1 3 6 1 4 1 42 2 175 managing all Sun ILOM functions Configuration 102 covered by this MIB includes functions such as authorization authentication logging services networking and firmware management This MIB provides extensions to the ENTITY MIB 1 3 6 1 4 1 42 2 70 1 RFC 2737 where each entity modeled in the system 01 is represented by means of extensions to the entPhysicalTable Portions of the standard M
2. snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress sunPlatCtr1lPowerMgmtHWConfig 0 V Monitor Permitted Power Consumption To view permitted power consumption using SNMP type this command snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtr1lPowerMgmtPermitted 0 V Monitor Power Management Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get command to view power management settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN HW CTRL MIB Follow these steps to view power management settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples 100 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 a To view the name of the power management policy for PowerMgmtTable index number 5 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtr1PowerMgmtName 5 a To view the units for the value of the power management policy for PowerMgmtTable index number 5 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtrl1PowerMgmtUnits 5 To view the value of the power management policy for PowerMgmtTable index number 5 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtr1lPowerMgmtValue 5 Using the Power Consumptio
3. ThresholdI dentifier Thresholdv alue string string Describes the threshold or names the property that Appropriate value represents the threshold if modeled in the CIM hierarchy In the latter case the value should be written as lt schema name gt _ lt class name gt lt property name gt Current value of the threshold This is modeled as a string Appropriate value for universal mapping similar to the CIM_Sensor properties in the device model Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 267 Sun_UseOfLog Description The Sun_UseOfLog is used to associate an instance of a Sun_RecordLog to an instance of the Sun_ComputerSystem which represents the controllee Inheritance Properties CIM_UseOfLog class see TABLE A 33 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 33 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Record Log Base Server For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_UseOfLog TABLE A 33 Properties for Sun_UseOfLog Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent Sun_RecordLog REF The Antecedent property isa Object path to the instance of mandatory key property Sun_RecordLog representing Instance of Sun_RecordLog the IPMI SEL log Dependent Sun_ComputerSyste The Dependent property is a Object path to the instance of m REF mandatory key pro
4. snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlResetAction SP i 1 Chapter 7 Manage ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 111 112 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites SPARC management interfaces e Before You Begin on page 114 e View and Configure SPARC Diagnostic Settings on page 115 e View and Configure SPARC Host Settings on page 118 e View and Configure SPARC Boot Mode Settings on page 121 e View and Configure SPARC Keyswitch Setting on page 122 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e Remote Host Management Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Options ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e Web e Managing Remote Hosts Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 e CLI e Managing Remote Hosts Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic 113 Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter you should ensure that the following requirements are met m Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM
5. m To view the version of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertVersion 0 a To view the serial number of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertserialNo 0 m To view the issuer of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertIssuer 0 m To view the subject of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertSubject 0 40 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the valid start date of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryCertValidBegin 0 a To view the valid end date of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlactiveDirectoryCertValidEnd 0 Active Directory MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for the Active Directory TABLE 3 3 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlActive Specifies whether the Active true 1 Integer true Directory Directory client is enabled false 2 Enabled ilomctrlActive The IP address of the Active ipaddress String None Dire
6. Operator or any of the console c individual role IDs of a u reset r c r 0 and s The role read only o IDs can be joined together service s For example aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only s service ilomCtrlLocal This object is used to createa active 1 Integer None UserRowStatus new row or to delete an notiInService 2 existing row in the table notReady 3 This property can be set to either createAndWait 5 Greate seals or destroy 6 to create createAndWait 5 and remove a user destroy 6 respectively ilomCtrlLocal An enumerated value that default 1 Integer None UserCLIMode describes the possible CLI alom 2 modes The default mode corresponds to the ILOM DMTF CLP The alom mode corresponds to the ALOM CMT Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 35 36 V Configure Single Sign On Single Sign On is a convenient authentication service that reduces the number of times you need to enter a password to gain access to ILOM Single Sign On is enabled by default As with any authentication service authentication credentials are passed over the network If this is not desirable consider disabling the Single Sign On authentication service Before You Begin m You can use the set command to configure single sign on MIB object settings For a description of the MIB object used in this procedure see Single Sign On M
7. Vv View a List of Sensors and Their Values SYS T_AMB RFM4 FAN1_SP Hea ww ie RFM4 FAN2_SPI RFM5 FAN1_SPI RFM5 FAN2_SPEED RFM6 FAN1_SPEED RFM6 FAN2_SPEED RFM7 FAN1_SPEED RFM7 FAN2_SPEED RFM8 FAN1_SPEED RFM8 FAN2_SPI RFMO FAN1_SPEED RFMO FAN2_SPEED RFM1 FAN1_SPEED RFM1 FAN2_SPEED RFM2 FAN1_SPEED RFM2 FAN2_SPI RFM3 FAN1_SPI RFM3 FAN2_SPI tw ogo Gl EEI D 24 degrees C ok 7110 RPM ok 5880 RPM ok 5880 RPM ok 6360 RPM ok 5610 RPM ok 6510 RPM ok 6000 RPM ok 7110 RPM ok 6360 RPM ok 5610 RPM ok 5640 RPM ok 6510 RPM ok 6180 RPM ok 6000 RPM ok 6330 RPM ok 6330 RPM ok 6510 RPM ok 5610 RPM ok Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 I lanplus U username P userpassword sdr list 133 Note If bimetal is not configured to support the P option which enables the password to be entered in the command line you will be prompted to enter the password Note The above output was shortened The actual output displays 163 sensors V View Details About a Single Sensor ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpassword sensor get SYS T_AMB Locating sensor record Sensor ID SYS T_AMB 0x8 Entity ID 41 0 Sensor Type Analog Temperature Sensor Reading 24 0 degrees C Status ok Lower Non Recoverable 0 000 Lower Critical 4 000 Lower Non Critical
8. 0x8000 PossibleStates enumerates the string outputs of the sensor For example a switch sensor may output the states On or Off Another implementation of the switch might output the states Open and Close Another example is a NumericSensor supporting thresholds This sensor can report the states like Normal Upper Fatal Lower Non Critical etc A NumericSensor that does not publish readings and thresholds but can store the data internally and still report its states Specifies if the units returned by this sensor are rate units All the values returned by this Sensor are represented in the units obtained by BaseUnits 10 raised to the power of the UnitModi fier This is true unless this property RateUnits has a value different than None For example if BaseUnits is Volts and the UnitModi fier is 6 then the units of the values returned are microvolts But if the RateUnits property is set to a value other than None then the units are further qualified as rate units In the above example if RateUnits is set to Per Second then the values returned by the Sensor are in microvolts second The units apply to all numeric properties of the Sensor unless explicitly overridden by the Units qualifier Any implementation of CurrentReading should be qualified with either a Counter or a Gauge qualifier depending on the characteristics of the sensor being modeled Will have appropriate value Will have appropriate values dep
9. Read Chapter 6 in the Concept s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Preface xv Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protcols Reference Guide part number 820 6413 11 xvi Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 PART I SNMP Part 1 of this document provides an overview of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and descriptions of the procedures you can perform to access ILOM functions CHAPTER 1 SNMP Overview Topics Description Learn about SNMP SNMP components and SNMP MIBs
10. lt OrgID gt lt LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by a colon e lt OrgID gt must include a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity creating or defining the InstanceID or is a registered ID that is assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority This is similar to the lt Schema Name gt _ lt Class Name gt structure of Schema class names e lt OrgID gt must not contain a colon The first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt e lt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be re used to identify different underlying real world elements e For DMTF defined instances the lt OrgID gt must be set to CIM If the above preferred algorithm is not used the defining entity must ensure that the resultant InstanceID is not re used across any instance IDs produced by this or other providers for this instance s NameSpace CurrentNumberO UlInt64 fRecords ElementName string Current number of records in the Log Appropriate value The ElementName property is a user friendly name Will hve the value This property allows each instance to define a user friendly SEL Log name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user fri
11. snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertVersion 0 a To view the serial number of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertSerialNo 0 m To view the issuer of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertIssuer 0 m To view the subject of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertSubject 0 a To view the valid start date of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertValidBegin 0 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the valid end date of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertValidEnd 0 LDAP SSL Alternate Server MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for LDAP SSL Alternate Server settings TABLE 3 16 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP SSL Alternate Server Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdap An integer identifier of the LDAP SSL alternate 1 to 5 Integer None SslAlternat
12. snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSSearchPath 0 s searchpath a To view state of DHCP autodns for DNS type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress 6 ilomCtr1DNSdhcpAutoDns 0 m To set the state of DHCP autodns for DNS to enabled type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1DNSdhcpAutoDns 0 i 1 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 57 a To view the number of seconds to wait before timing out if the server does not respond type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tipaddress ilomCtr1DNSTimeout 0 a To set the number of seconds to wait before timing out if the server does not respond to 5 type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSTimeout 0 i 5 a To view the number of times a request is attempted again after a timeout type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSRetries 0 m To set the number of times a request is attempted again after a timeout to 5 type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSRetries 0 i 5 Configuring ILOM for LDAP Topics Description Links Configure ILOM for LDAP e Configure LDAP Settings on page 58 Configure LDAP Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure ILOM for LDAP For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure
13. Learn about preparing your system to use SNMP SNMP components and SNMP MIBs e About Simple Network Management Protocol on Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 SNMP Components on page 3 TLOM SNMP MIBs on page 4 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e ILOM Overview Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e CLI e CLI Overview Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager e Web interface e Web Interface Overview e IPMI e IPMI Overview ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide 820 6413 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic About Simple Network Management Protocol ILOM supports the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP which is used to exchange data about network activity SNMP is an open industry standard protocol technology that enables the management of networks and devices or nodes that are connected to the network Using SNMP data travels between a managed device node and a management station with network access A managed device can be any device that runs SNMP such as hosts routers web servers or other servers on the network SNMP messages are sent over IP using the User Datagram Prot
14. lt Valuel gt lt Prop2 gt lt Value2 gt 194 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_LogEntry Description Inheritance Properties Profile Sun_LogEntry is used to represent individual log records of IPMI SEL log CIM_LogEntry For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_LogEntry class see TABLE A 14 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 14 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Record log Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 195 TABLE A 14 Properties for Sun_LogEntry Property InstanceID string Data Type Description ILOM Value The InstanceID property is a mandatory key property Implementation Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace dependent value InstanceID uniquely identifies an instance of this representing unique ID class In order to ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace the value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by a colon e lt OrgID gt You must include a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise the unique name that is owned by the business entity creating or defining the InstanceID or is a registered ID that is assigned to t
15. m You can use the set command to restart SSH For a description of the MIB object used in this procedure see Restart SSH MIB Object on page 29 Note Restarting SSH will end any existing SSH connections Follow these steps to restart the SSH server 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To restart the SSH server type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1SshRestartSshAction 0 i 1 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Restart SSH MIB Object The following MIB object value and type are valid for restarting SSH TABLE 2 9 Valid MIB Object Value and Type for Restarting SSH MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlSshRestart This object is used to true 1 Integer None SshdAction initiate an SSHD restart false 2 Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 29 30 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER O Manage User Accounts Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites e Before You Begin on page 33 Configure user accounts e Configure User Accounts on page 34 e Configure Single Sign On on page 36 31 32 Topics Description Lin
16. 10 000 Upper Non Critical 35 000 Upper Critical 40 000 Upper Non Recoverable 45 000 Assertions Enabled Inc lcr lnr unc ucr unr Deassertions Enabled Inc lcr lnr unc ucr unr V Power On the Host Sipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpassword chassis power on V Power Off the Host ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpassword chassis power off 134 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 V Power Cycle the Host ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpassword chassis power cycle Y Shut Down the Host Gracefully ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpassword chassis power soft Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 135 Vv Set Power Limit Budget Activation State Note The power limit budget activation state commands described below enable you to set the activation state for the power management budget interfaces a IPMI command to activate the power limite budget state ipmitool H lt localhost IP address gt U lt username gt P lt password gt raw Ox2e 0x49 0x00 0x01 OxFF OxFF de a IPMI command to deactivate the power limit budget state ipmitool H lt localhost IP address gt U lt username gt P lt password gt raw Ox2e 0x49 0x00 0x00 OxFF OxFF dec TABLE 9 1 identifies the byte order and the field format that is used to activate or
17. NumberOfBloc ks uint16 Total number of logically contiguous blocks of size Will have appropriate BlockSize which form this Extent The total size of value if memory size can the Extent can be calculated by multiplying be computed BlockSize by NumberOfBlocks If the BlockSize is 1 this property is the total size of the Extent Operationals tatus uint16 The OperationalStatus property indicates the Appropriate value current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration values can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Possible values for the enumeration values include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ox8000 RequestedSta te uint16 The RequestedState property is an integer Set to 12 Not enumeration that indicates the last requested or Applicable desired state for the element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions incl
18. The service state for WS Management in ILOM 3 0 8 is by default disabled For all other ILOM versions the service state is by default enabled Set the WS Management transport mode HTTP or HTTPS e To set the transport mode HTTP or HTTPS for the WS Management service in ILOM type one of the following commands gt set mode http or gt set mode https 152 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Task Instructions Set the e To set the transport mode port number for the WS Management WS Management service in ILOM type one of the following commands transport mode port gt set http_port H number r gt set https_port Where equals the port number to be assigned to the specified transport mode HTTP or HTTPS For example to set the default port number for HTTP or HTTPS you would type eFor HTTP set http_port 8889 eFor HTTPS set https_port 8888 4 Type exit to exit the ILOM CLI Edit WS Management State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the Web Interface 1 Log in to the ILOM SP web interface 2 In the ILOM SP web interface click the Configuration gt System Management Access gt WS Man tab 3 In the WS Man page configure the following WS Man settings Settings Instructions Enable or disable the WS Management service state e In the State Enabled check box select enable o
19. V Set Power Limit Budget Wattage Note The set power limit commands sets the power limit budget wattage for the system You should use this command to set the upper limit of system power usage However you should not use this command as an interface for dynamic or frequently changing power limit The power limit set should always be persistent across AC and DC cycles ipmitool H lt localhost IP address gt U lt username gt P lt password gt raw Ox2e 0x4B Oxdc Oxff Oxff Oxff 0x01 0x02 Oxaa 0x00 0x00 Ox1b 0x58 0x00 Oxff 0x00 0x00 de 138 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 9 3 identifies the byte order and the field format that is used to set the power limit budget wattage property TABLE 9 3 Byte Order and Field Format Set Power Limit Budget Wattage Byte Data Field Request 1 SUNOEM command group number 0x2e Data 2 Command code 0x4B sets power budget settings 3 Group extension identification 0xdc The value for this field is ignored 4 6 Reserved fields Oxff Oxff Oxff The values for this field are ignored 7 Exception action taken 00 none 01 hard power off 8 9 Power limit in watts For example 0x2a Oxaa 10 13 Correction time limit in milliseconds For example 0x00 0x00 0x1b 0x58 This value is ignored if timelimit is set to default see next byte 14 A flag indicating whether to use the syste
20. on page 43 e View and Configure Active Directory Operator Groups Settings on page 44 e View and Configure Active Directory Custom Groups Settings on page 46 e View and Configure Active Directory User Domain Settings on page 49 e View and Configure Active Directory Alternate Server Settings on page 50 e View and Configure Active Directory DNS Locator Settings on page 55 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 37 38 V View and Configure Active Directory Settings Before You Begin You can use the get and set commands to view and configure Active Directory settings For a description some of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory MIB Objects on page 41 For descriptions of the other MIB objects see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory settings 1 2 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the Active Directory state type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryEnabled 0 m To enable the Active Directory type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryEnabled 0 i 1 m To view the Active Directory port number type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress
21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 32567 32568 65535 ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly For ComputerSystem 170 name This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties instance representing the controller the ElementName will be set to the controller or hostname For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee the ElementName will be set to the host product name Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 4 Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value EnabledDefault string The EnabledDefault property is an EnabledDefault will be set enumerated value indicating an administrator s to default value 2 Enabled default or startup configuration for the Enabled State of an elemen
22. CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL Alternate Server settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the IP address of LDAP SSL alternate server ID number 3 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 IpAddress 10 7 143 236 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 73 74 m To set the IP address of LDAP SSL alternate server ID number 3 to 10 7 143 246 type snmpset vI cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 a 10 7 143 246 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 IpAddress 10 7 143 246 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerIp 3 IpAddress 10 7 143 246 m To view and clear the certificate information associated with the alternate server when it is set to true type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAlternateServerCertClear 0 snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrilLdapSslAlternateServerCertClear 0 i 0 a To view the alternate server certificate version of the certificate file type
23. DIP ZIP SOJ Proprietary SIMM DIMM TSOP PGA RIMM SODIMM SRIMM SMD SSMP QFP TQFP SOIC LCC PLCC BGA FPBGA LGA 226 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 21 Properties for Sun_PhysicalMemory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality pro
24. Data Type Description ILOM Value e Supporting Entity in Error indicates that this element might be OK but thatanother element on which it is dependent is in error An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower layer networking problems e Completed indicates that the element has completed its operation This value should be combined with either OK Error or Degraded so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK passed Completed with Error failed or Completed with Degraded the operation finished but it did not complete OK or did not report an error e Power Mode indicates that theelement has additional power model information contained in the Associated PowerManagementService association OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations to address implementation needs for an array property and to provide a migration path from today s environment to the future This change was not made earlier because it required the deprecated qualifier Due to the widespread use of the existing Status property in management applications it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 221 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Status an
25. Predictive Failure Deasserted 800 04 05 2007 12 03 25 Power Supply 0xbc Predictive Failure Deasserted 900 04 05 2007 12 03 26 Power Supply 0xa2 Predictive Failure Asserted a00 04 05 2007 12 03 26 Power Supply 0xa8 Predictive Failure Deasserted b00 04 05 2007 12 03 26 Power Supply 0xb6 Predictive Failure Deasserted c00 04 05 2007 12 03 26 Power Supply 0xbb Predictive Failure Deasserted doo 04 05 2007 12 03 26 Power Supply 0xc2 Predictive Failure Deasserted e00 04 05 2007 12 03 27 Power Supply 0xb0 Predictive Failure Deasserted 00 04 05 2007 12 03 27 Power Supply 0xb5 Predictive Failure Deasserted 1000 04 05 2007 12 03 27 Power Supply 0xba Predictive Failure Asserted 1100 04 05 2007 12 03 27 Power Supply 0xc0 Predictive Failure Asserted 1200 04 05 2007 12 03 28 Power Supply 0xa9 Predictive Failure Deasserted 1300 04 05 2007 12 03 28 Power Supply 0xae Predictive Failure Deasserted 1400 04 05 2007 12 03 28 Power Supply 0xb4 Predictive Failure Asserted 1500 04 05 2007 12 03 28 Power Supply 0xbe Predictive Failure Deasserted Chapter9 Server Management Using IPMI 141 IPMI Commands You can download the IPMItool utility at http ipmitool sourceforge net After you install the IPMItool package you can access detailed information about command usage and syntax from the man page that is installed The following table summarizes available IPMItool commands TABLE 9 4
26. Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To view the triggers of embedded diagnostics for the host type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsTrigger 0 m To set the triggers of embedded diagnostics for the host to powerOnReset type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsTrigger 0 i 4 m To view the modes for POST type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsMode 0 m To set the POST mode to service type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsMode 0 i 3 m To view the level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for the power on reset trigger type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsPowerOnLevel 0 Chapter 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 115 m To set the level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for the power on reset trigger to normal type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsPowerOnLevel 0 i 3 m To view the level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for the user reset trigger type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsUserResetLevel 0 m To set the level of embedded diagnostics th
27. adapters and so on For example a hot swappable or removable component can be taken from its containing scoping package and be temporarily unused The object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a different scoping container Therefore the key for physical element is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location oriented hierarchy CanBeFRUed boolean A boolean that indicates whether Will be set to TRUE or this physical element can be a FRU FALSE depending on TRUE or not FALSE whether the component is considered to be a FRU by the platform Description string The Description property Will have appropriate provides a textual description of the description object 216 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementName string User friendly name This property Set to component NAC allows each instance to define a name user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such
28. e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future instance representing the controller EnabledState will be set to 5 OK For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee HealthState will be set to appropriate value depending on the value of OperationalStatus property IdentifyingDes string criptions The IdentifyingDescriptions property is an array of free form strings providing explanations and details behind the entries in the OtherIdentifyingInfo array Note Each entry of this array is related to the entry in OtherIdentifyingInfo that is located at the same index Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes For Comp
29. see ILOM for LDAP MIB Objects on page 61 Follow these steps to configure ILOM for LDAP Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To view whether the LDAP server is enabled to authenticate LDAP users type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapEnabled 0 a To set the LDAP server state to enabled to authenticate LDAP users type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapEnabled 0 i 1 a To view the LDAP server IP address type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapServerIP 0 m To set the LDAP server IP address type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapServerIP 0 a ipaddress a To view the LDAP server port number type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapPortNumber 0 m To set the LDAP server port number type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapPortNumber 0 i 389 a To view the LDAP server Distinguished Name type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1LdapBindDn 0 m To set the LDAP server Distinguished Name
30. tftp 10 8 136 154 remotedir config backup xml Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To set the passphrase to encrypt or decrypt sensitive data during the backup and restore operation type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1BackupAndRestorePassphrase 0 s passphrase m To view the property used to issue a action either backup or restore type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1BackupAndRestoreAction 0 m To issue a restore action using the ilomCtr1BackupAndRestoreAction MIB object type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1BackupAndRestoreAction 0 i 2 To monitor the current status of backup or restore operation type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1BackupAndRestoreActionStatus 0 Vv Configure the Reset Setting Before You Begin m You can use the set command to configure the reset setting For a description of the MIB objects used in this command see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to configure the reset setting 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command example m To specify the action reset and apply it to the reset control target named SP type
31. type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrilLdapBindDn 0 s ou people ou sales dc sun dc com Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 59 60 a To view the LDAP server password type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapBindPassword 0 m To set the LDAP server password type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1lLdapBindPassword 0 s password m To view the branch of your LDAP server on which user searches are made type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSearchBase 0 m To set the branch of your LDAP server on which to search for users type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSearchBase 0 s I dap_server_branch a To view the LDAP server default role type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapDefaultRoles 0 m To set the LDAP server default role to Administrator type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapDefaultRoles 0 s administrator Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 ILOM for LDAP MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for ILOM for LDAP settings TABLE 3 10 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP Settings MIB Object ilomctrlLdap Enabled ilomctrlLdap ServerIP
32. type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ip_address ilomCtr1DateAndTime 0 m To set the date and time of the device type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ip_address ilomCtrlDateAndTime 0 s 2008 3 24 4 59 47 0 Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 83 ILOM Clock Setting MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for ILOM clock settings TABLE 4 2 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for ILOM Clock Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlDate The date and time of the device date time String None AndTime ilomctr1NTP Specifies whether the Network Time true 1 Integer false Enabled Protocol is enabled false 2 ilomCtrlTimezon The configured timezone string Size 0 255 String None e Vv View and Clear the ILOM Event Log Before You Begin m You can use the get command to view the ILOM event log and the set command to configure the ILOM event log For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see ILOM Event Log MIB Objects on page 85 Follow these steps to view and clear the ILOM event log 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password 2 To view the ILOM event log type for an event log with a record ID of 2 type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtrlE
33. CIM Schema 2 18 1 and renamed it to Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED TABLE A 1 Properties for Sun_AssociatedSensor Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent CIM_ManagedSystem The Antecedent property isa mandatory Object path to an REF key property instance of Indicates the ManagedSystemElement CIM_ManagedSystemE that has an associated LED lement Dependent Sun_IndicatorLED The Dependent property is a mandatory Object path to an REF key property instance of Represents the indicator LED of the Sun_IndicatorLED managed element Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 161 Sun_AssociatedSensor Description The Sun_AssociatedSensor class associates a sensor to the physical element Inheritance CIM_AssociatedSensor Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_AssociatedSensor class see TABLE A 2 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 2 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Sensor TABLE A 2 Properties for Sun_AssociatedSensor Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent CIM_Sensor REF The Antecedent property isa mandatory Object path to an key property instance of CIM_Sensor Represents the sensor for the managed element Dependent CIM_PhysicalEleme The Dependent property isa mandatory Object path to an nt REF key property instan
34. Command separation is archived by including quotation marks at the beginning and Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 131 132 end of each ILOM CLI command The following example shows how to include two CLI commands on the ipmitool command line In the example notice that each ILOM CLI command begins and ends with quotation marks ipmitool H hostname U username P userpassword sunoem cli show SP services show SP logs Connected Use D to exit gt show SP services SP services Targets http https servicetag snmp ssh sso Properties Commands cd show gt show SP logs SP logs Targets event Properties Commands cd show gt Session closed Disconnected Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Performing ILOM Tasks Using IPMItool Topics Description Links Perform various ILOM functions using IPMItool View a List of Sensors and Their Values on page 133 View Details About a Single Sensor on page 134 Power On the Host on page 134 Power Off the Host on page 134 Power Cycle the Host on page 135 Set Power Limit Budget Activation State on page 136 Get Power Limit Budget Wattage on page 137 Set Power Limit Budget Wattage on page 138 Shut Down the Host Gracefully on page 135 on page 137 View the System Event Log on page 141
35. Integer critical 2 major 3 minor 4 down 5 description String true 1 Integer false 2 Default None None None None None None None Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 85 V Configure Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and set IP addresses for a remote Syslog receiver For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses MIB Objects on page 87 Follow these steps to view and configure remote syslog receiver IP addresses 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password 2 To view a remote syslog destination IP address type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ip_address ilomCtrlRemoteSyslogDest1 0 3 To set a remote syslog destination IP address type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtrlRemoteSyslogDest1 0 s ip_address Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for remote syslog receiver IP addresses TABLE 4 4 MIB Objects Values and Types for Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses MIB Object Description Values Type Default ilomCtrlRemotes The IP address of the first remote ip_address String None yslogDest1 syslog de
36. LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by two colons e lt OrgID gt includes a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the ControlPattern or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority e lt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying real world elements Set to the NAC name of the LED EnabledDefault uint16 An enumerated value indicating an administrator s default or startup configuration for the enabled state of an element By default the element is Enabled value 2 Valid values are as follows 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions for the valid values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Set to default value 2 Enabled 188 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Enabledstate uintl6 Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and Appropriate disabled states of an element It can also indicate the value transitions between these requested states For example Shutting Down value 4 and Starting value 10 are transient state
37. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus 0 will have appropriate description on the reason for the value of OperationalStatus 0 168 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_ComputerSystem Description Inheritance Properties Profiles The Sun_ComputerSystem class represents a special collection of Sun system managed elements This collection provides computer capabilities and serves as an aggregation point to associate one or more of the following elements file system operating system processor and memory volatile and non volatile storage CIM_ComputerSystem For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ComputerSystem class see TABLE A 4 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 4 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 e Base Server e Service Processor TABLE A 4 Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Property Data Type CreationClass _ string Name Description ILOM Value The CreationClassName property is a Set value to mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSystem CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of
38. Power Limit Budget Wattage Byte Data Field Request 1 SUN OEM command group number 0x2e D or 2 Command code 0x4A gets Power Budget settings 3 Group extension identification 0x00 The value for this field is ignored 4 5 Reserved fields 0x00 Values for this field are ignored Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 137 TABLE 9 2 Byte Order and Field Format Get Power Limit Budget Wattage Continued Byte Data Field Response Data 1 Completion code that is consumed by ipmitool The system does not display a status for successful completion code However if the result of the completion code is anything other than successful a failure message appears 2 Group extension identification dc appears upon command completion 3 Activation State 00 deactivated 01 activated 4 Reserved field b3 The value for this field can be ignored 5 Exception action is taken if the power limit is exceeded and is unable to be controlled within the correction time limit 00 none 01 hard power off 6 7 Power limit in watts 02 fa 8 11 Correction timelimit in milliseconds 00 00 00 00 12 A flag to indicate whether the correction timelimit is the system default timelimit 00 not default 01 default 13 Reserved field e9 The value for this field can be ignored 14 15 Reserved fields 00 00 The value for this field can be ignored
39. Requirements e CLI e Configuring ILOM Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Communication Settings e Web e Configuring ILOM Interface Communication Settings ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter you must ensure that the following requirements are met m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or SNMP v3 user with read write rw privileges a Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Configuring Network Settings on page 11 Note The example SNMP commands presented in this chapter are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Configuring Network Settings Topics Description Links Configure network settings e Assign Host Name and System Identifier on page 11 e View and Configure Network Settings on page 13 e View and Configure Serial Port Settings on page 17 e View and Configure HTTP and HTTPS
40. SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2 STRING lt USERNAME gt davidc example sun com 3 snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress To set the name of Active Directory user domain ID number 2 to lt USERNAME gt johns example sun com type ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2 s lt USERNAME gt johns example sun com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2 STRING lt USERNAME gt johns example sun com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2 STRING lt USERNAME gt johns example sun com Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 49 Active Directory User Domain MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for Active Directory User Domain settings TABLE 3 7 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory User Domain Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlActive An integer identifier of the 1to5 Integer None DirUserDomain Active Directory domain This object is not Id accessible for reading or writing ilomctrlActive This string should match exactly name maximum String None DirUserDomain with an authentication domain of 255 characters on the Active Directory server This string should contain a substitution string lt USERNAMES gt which will be replaced with the user s login name during a
41. SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING uo 70 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 LDAP SSL Custom Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid LDAP SSL Custom Groups settings TABLE 3 14 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP SSL Custom Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdapSsl An integer identifier of the LDAP SSL custom 1to5 Integer None CustomGroupId group entry Note This object is not accessible for reading or writing ilomCtrlLdap This string should contain a Distinguished Name name maximum String None SslCustomGroup that exactly matches one of the group names on the of 255 characters Name LDAP SSL server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role based on the entry s configuration for roles ilomCtrlLdap Specifies the role that a user authenticated via administrator String None SslCustomGroup LDAP SSL should have Setting this property to operator Roles legacy roles of Administrator or Operator or admin a any of the individual role IDs of a u c r o user u and s will cause the LDAP SSL client to ignore the schema stored on the LDAP SSL server Setting this object to none clears the value and indicates that the native LDAP SSL schema should be used T
42. Settings on page 20 e Configure IP Addresses on page 21 This section describes how to configure the network parameters for ILOM using the SNMP interface If you are using the Net SNMP sample applications you can use the snmpget and snmpset commands to view and configure network settings Assign Host Name and System Identifier Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure host name and system identifier MIB object settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Host Name and System Identifier MIB Objects on page 12 Follow these steps to assign a host name and system identifier 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To get the host name type snmpget v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1HostName 0 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlHostName 0 STRING wgs97 218 Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 11 3 To set the host name type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL _agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlHostName 0 s wgs97 200 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlHostName 0 STRING wgs97 200 4 To get the system identifier type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlSystemIdentifier 0 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlSystemIdentifier 0 STRING none 5 To set the system ident
43. String Integer String String String String Default false None 389 None None None None Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 61 Configuring ILOM for LDAP SSL Topics Description Links Configure LDAP SSL settings e Configure LDAP SSL Settings on page 62 e View and Configure LDAP SSL Certificate Settings on page 65 e View and Configure LDAP SSL Administrator Groups Settings on page 66 e View and Configure LDAP SSL Operator Groups Settings on page 68 e View and Configure LDAP SSL Custom Groups Settings on page 69 e View and Configure LDAP SSL User Domain Settings on page 71 e View and Configure LDAP SSL Alternate Server Settings on page 73 Vv Configure LDAP SSL Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL MIB Objects on page 64 Follow these steps to configure ILOM for LDAP SSL 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To set the LDAP SSL state to Enabled to authenticate LDAP SSL users type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslEnabled 0 i 1 62 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Manage
44. This object is read only ilomCtrlSerial Specifies the current baud rate baud9600 1 Integer None Jir InternalPort setting for the internal serial baud19200 2 BaudRate port This object is only baud38400 3 readable or settable if baud57600 4 ilomctrlSerialInternal baud115200 5 PortPresent is true 18 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 2 3 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Serial Port Settings Continued MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlSerial Indicates whether the given true 1 Integer None ExternalPort device has an external serial false 2 Present port that is configurable Note This object is read only ilomCtrlSerial Specifies the current baud rate baud9600 1 Integer None ExternalPort setting for the external serial baud19200 2 BaudRate port This object is only baud38400 3 readable or settable if baud57600 4 ilomCtrlSerialExternalP baud115200 5 ort Present is true ilomctrlSerial Specifies the current flow unknown 1 Integer None ExternalPort control setting for the external hardware 2 FlowControl serial port This object is only software 3 readable or settable if none 4 ilomCtr1lSerialExternalP ort Present is true Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 19 V View and Configure HTTP and HTTPS Settings ILOM supports both HTTP or HTTPS connections ILOM enables
45. Types for SMTP Clients MIB Object Property Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtr1lSMTP Specifies whether or not the SMTP true 1 Integer false Enabled client is enabled false 2 ilomCtr1isMTP The IP address of the SMTP server ip_address String None Serverip used as a name service for user accounts ilomCtr1lsMTP Specifies the port number for the Range 0 65535 Integer None PortNumber SMTP client Configuring Email Alert Settings Vv View and Configure Email Alert Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure email alert settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure email alert settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 91 a To view the optional format used to identify the sender or the from address type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlAlertEmailCustomSender 0 m To set the optional format used to identify the sender or the from address type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlAlertEmailCustomSender 0 s ilom alert HOSTNAME abc com a To view an option
46. Viewing Component Information 81 v View Component Information 81 Component MIB Objects 82 Monitoring System Sensors Indicators and ILOM Event Log 83 v View and Set Clock Settings 83 Before You Begin 83 ILOM Clock Setting MIB Objects 84 v View and Clear the ILOM Event Log 84 ILOM Event Log MIB Objects 85 v Configure Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses 86 Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses MIB Objects 87 v Configure an Alert Rule 87 Before You Begin 87 Alert Rule Configuration MIB Objects 88 Configuring SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts 89 v Configure SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts 89 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Before You Begin 89 SMTP Client MIB Objects 91 Configuring Email Alert Settings 91 v View and Configure Email Alert Settings 91 v View and Configure Telemetry Harness Daemon Settings 92 Monitor and Manage Power Consumption Using SNMP 95 Before You Begin 96 Monitoring the Power Consumption Interfaces 97 v Monitor System Total Power Consumption 97 Monitor Actual Power Consumption 98 Monitor Individual Power Supply Consumption 98 Monitor Available Power 100 Monitor Hardware Configuration Maximum Power Consumption 100 lt lt a lt Monitor Permitted Power Consumption 100 v Monitor Power Management Settings 100 Using the Power Consumption Control Interfaces 101 v View and Set the Power Policy 101 Configure ILOM Firmware Set
47. an SNMP implementation is the Management Information Base MIB A MIB is a text file that describes a managed node s available information This tree like hierarchical system classifies information about resources in a network as a list of data objects each with a unique identifier or object ID Thus the MIB defines the data objects or variables that the SNMP agent can access When a management station requests information from a managed node the agent receives the request and retrieves the appropriate information from the MIBs In ILOM the MIB makes it possible to access the server s network configuration status and statistics For more information about SNMP MIBs see ILOM Interfaces in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide FIGURE 1 1 shows the standard MIB tree and the location of the ILOM MIB modules in that tree The ILOM MIB modules are highlighted in boldface text Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 FIGURE 1 1 Location of ILOM MIB Modules Root ocitt 0 ISO Joint iso ccitt 3 org 3 dod 6 Internet directory 1 mgmt 2 experimental 3 private 4 mib 2 1 enterprises 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 Entity mib 47 products 2 ILOM 175 Sun Fire 70 Sun Platform MIB 101
48. are defined value depending on Many of the enumeration s values are self whether the component explanatory is in error state or not Enumeration definitions can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definition are as follows 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 PartNumber string Part number assigned by the organization Will have appropriate that is responsible for producing or value if the chassis is manufacturing the PhysicalElement considered a FRU by the platform SKU string The SKU property is the stock keeping unit Will have appropriate number for this PhysicalElement value if the chassis is considered a FRU by the platform SerialNumber string The SerialNumber property is a Will have appropriate manufacturer allocated number used to value if the chassis is identify the physical element considered a FRU by the platform StatusDescriptions string That StatusDescriptions property StatusDescriptions describes the various OperationalStatus array values For example if Stopping is the value assigned to OperationalStatus then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped
49. deactivate the state for the power limit budget property TABLE 9 1 Byte Order and Field Format Power Limit Budget Activation State Request Data Data Fields Sun OEM command group number Ox2e Command code 0x49 sets the power limit activation state Group extension identification 0x00 The value for this field is ignored Sub commands for power limit activation 0x00 Deactivate Power Limit 0x01 Activate Power Limit Reserved fields OxFF The values for this field are ignored Response Data Completion code consumed by ipmitool The system does not display a status for successful completion code However if the result of the completion code is anything other than successful a failure message appears Group extension identification dc appears upon command completion 136 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 V Get Power Limit Budget Wattage Note It is recommended to do a Get Power Limit Budget Wattage command prior to setting the power limit budget wattage property ipmitool H lt localhost IP address gt U lt username gt P lt password gt raw Ox2e 0x4A 0x00 0x00 0x00 dc 01 b3 00 02 fa 00 00 00 00 01 e9 00 00 TABLE 9 2 identifies the byte order and the field format that is used to obtain the power limit budget wattage property TABLE 9 2 Byte Order and Field Format Get
50. e A temperature sensor measures the environmental temperature e Voltage and current sensors measure electrical voltage and current readings e A tachometer measures speed revolutions of a device For example a fan device can have an associated tachometer which measures its speed e A counter is a general purpose sensor that measures some numerical property of a device e A counter value can be cleared but it never decreases e A switch sensor has states like Open or Close On or Off or Upor Down e A Lock has states of Lockedor Unlocked Humidity smoke detection and air flow sensors measure the equivalent environmental characteristics e A presence sensor detects the presence of a PhysicalElement e A power consumption sensor measures the instantaneous power consumed by a managed element e A power production sensor measures the instantaneous power produced by a managed element such as a power supply or a voltage regulator e A pressure sensor is used to report pressure Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 211 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SupportedTh uint16 The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 32768 65535 Definitions of above values are Unknown Other Temperature Voltage Current Tachometer Counter Switch Lock Humidity Smoke Detection Presence Air Flow Power Cons
51. errors e OK 5 The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error 218 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value e Unknown 0 The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future Possible values are 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Definitions for the above values are Unknown OK Degraded Warning Minor failure Major failure Critical failure Non recoverable error DMTF Reserved Manufacturer string The name of the organization Will have the appropriate responsible for producing the value if the component is PhysicalElement This considered as a FRU by the organization might be the entity platform from whom the element is purchased but this is not necessarily true The latter information is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product Model string The name by which the Will have the appropriate PhysicalElement is generally value if the component is known considered as a FRU by the platform Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 219 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value OperationalSta Uint16 Indica
52. example depending on shutting down value 4 and starting value 10 are whether the sensor transient states between enabled and disabled The is enabled following values apply disabled or e 0 Unknown unknown e 1 Other e 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests e 3 Disabled The element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests e 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state e 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled e 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests e 7 Test The element is in a test state e 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests e 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a restricted mode e 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued e 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65535 Vendor Reserved 258 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uint16 OperationalSta_ uintl6 tus Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily
53. examples a To view a SMTP client state type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPEnabled 0 m To set a SMTP client state to enabled type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPEnabled 0 i 1 a To view a SMTP server IP address type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPServerip 0 m To set a SMTP server IP address type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPServerip 0 s ip_address a To view a SMTP client port number type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPPortNumber 0 a To set a SMTP client port number type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1SMTPPortNumber 0 i 25 m To view an optional format to identify the sender or the from address type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SMTPCustomSender 0 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To configure an optional format to identify the sender or the from address type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SMTPCustomSender 0 s ilom alert HOSTNAME abc com SMTP Client MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid settings for SMTP clients TABLE 4 6 Valid MIB Objects Values and
54. file making the certificate available immediately for certificate authentication Specifies the number of seconds to wait before timing out if the Active Directory server is not responding Specifies whether the Strict Certificate Mode is enabled for the Active Directory client If enabled the Active Directory certificate must be uploaded to the SP so that certificate validation can be performed when communicating with the Active Directory server A string indicating the status of the certificate file This is useful in determining whether a certificate file is present or not administrator String None operator admin a user u console c reset r read only o service s none URI String None Range 1 to 20 seconds Integer 4 true 1 true false 2 Integer status String None Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Vv View and Configure Active Directory Administrator Groups Settings Before You Begin If you were using the Net SNMP sample applications you could use the snmpget and snmpset commands to configure the Active Directory Administrator Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory Administrator Groups MIB Objects on page 44 Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory Administrator Groups settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool a
55. http docs sun com app docs prod servers First read the ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide to learn about ILOM s features and functionality To set up a new system supported by ILOM refer to the ILOM 3 0 Getting Started Guide where you will find the procedures for connecting to the network logging in to ILOM for the first time and configuring a user account or directory service Then decide which ILOM interface you want to use to perform other ILOM tasks You can now refer to the the appropriate ILOM 3 0 Procedures Guide for your selected interface xi The following table lists the ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection TABLE P 1 ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection Title Content Part Number Format Sun Integrated Lights Out Information that describes 820 6410 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts TLOM features and HTML Guide functionality Sun Integrated Lights Out Information and procedures 820 5523 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 Getting for network connection HTML Started Guide logging in to ILOM for the first time and configuring a user account or a directory service Sun Integrated Lights Out Information and procedures 820 6411 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 Web for accessing ILOM functions HTML Interface Procedures Guide using the ILOM web interface Sun Integrated Lights Out Information and procedures 820 6412 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI for accessing ILOM functions HTML Procedures Guide using the ILOM CLI Sun Integrated Lights Out Informa
56. ilomCtriNetwork This command displays the following information non HD 1 S S S S S S S 3 U U U U U U U U U 0 IN I IN I tatic LOM CONTROI address LOM CONTROI ipaddress LOM CONTROI ipaddress LOM CONTROI IN I IN II N I IN II static LOM CONTROI ipaddress LOM CONTROI ipaddress LOM CONTROI ipaddress LOM CONTROI N I IN II IN I IN I 14 4F 0E 1 1 false 2 LOM CONTROI 23 B8 LOM CONTROI ilomCtrl ilomCtr1 ilomCtrl ilomCtrl ilomCtr1 ilomCtr1 ilomCtr1 ilomCtr1 ilomCtr1l ilomCtrl tworkMacAddress SP network tworkIpDiscovery SP network tworkIpAddress SP network tworkIpGateway SP network tworkIpNetmask SP network tworkPendingIpAddress tworkPendingIpGateway tworkPendingIpNetmask tworkCommitPending SP network STRING INTEGER IpAddress IpAddress IpAddress tworkPendingIpDiscovery SP network INT INT SP network IpAddress SP network IpAddress SP network IpAddress EGER EGER The network target name as shown above is SP network Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 13 3 To view the current network IP address for network target named SP network type snmpget v2c cprivat
57. ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryPortNumber 0 m To set the Active Directory port number type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryPortNumber 0 i portnumber m To view the Active Directory default user roles type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress 6 ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryDefaultRoles 0 m To set the Active Directory default user roles type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress 6 ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryDefaultRoles 0 s acro Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 a To view the Active Directory certificate file URI type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertFileURI 0 m To set the Active Directory certificate file URI type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryCertFileURI 0 s URI m To view the Active Directory time out type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryTimeout 0 m To set the Active Directory time out type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryTimeout 0 i 6 m To view the Active Directory certificate validation mode type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryStrictCertEnabled 0 m To set the Active Directory cert
58. indicator LED CIM_IndicatorLED For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_IndicatorLED class see TABLE A 11 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 11 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Indicator LED Note The Indicator LED profile specifies the CIM_IndicatorLED class However the CIM_IndicatorLEI D class does not exist in version 2 18 1 of the CIM Schema Therefore Sun uses the CIM_IndicatorLED class that is identified in the Experimental CIM Schema version 2 18 1 and re named it to Sun_IndicatorLED TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClassName string The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key property CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Set to Sun_Indicator LED DeviceID string The DeviceID property is a mandatory key property Set to the NAC An address or other identifying information used to name of the of uniquely name the LogicalDevice the LED SystemCreationCla string The SystemCreationClassName property is a Set to ssName mandatory key property The SystemCreationClass
59. its constituent parts Inheritance CIM_PhysicalComponent Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_PhysicalComponent class see TABLE A 19 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 19 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical Asset TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClassN string The CreationClassName property Set to ame is a mandatory key property Sun_PhysicalComponent CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 215 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Tag string The Tag property is a mandatory Set to component NAC key property name An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the physical element and serves as the key of the element The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data The key for physical element is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity regardless of physical placement in or on cabinets
60. not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Appropriate value LowerThresh oldCritical LowerThresh oldFatal sint32 sint32 The sensor s threshold values specify the ranges min and max values for determining whether the sensor is operating under Normal NonCritical Critical or Fatal conditions If the CurrentReading is between LowerThresholdCritical and Lower Thresh
61. numeric properties of the sensor unless explicitly overridden by the units qualifier The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Definitions of above values are Unknown Other Degrees C Degrees F Degrees K Volts Amps Watts Joules Coulombs VA Nits Lumens Lux Candelas kPa PSI Newtons CFM RPM Hertz Seconds Minutes Hours Days Weeks Mils Inches Feet Cubic Inches Cubic Feet Meters Cubic Centimeters Cubic Meters Liters Fluid Ounces Radians Steradians Revolutions Cycles Gravities Ounces Pounds Foot Pounds Ounce Inches Gauss Gilberts Henries Farads Ohms Siemens Moles Becquerels PPM parts million Decibels DbA DbC Grays Sieverts Color Temperature Degrees K Bits Bytes Words data DoubleWords QuadWords Percentage Pascals CurrentRead sint32 The current value indicated by the sensor Appropriate ing value CurrentStat string The current state indicated by the sensor This is always one of Appropriate value e the PossibleStates representing current state of the sensor 206 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Desc
62. of the element The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data The key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity regardless of physical placement in or on cabinets adapters and so on For example a hot swappable or removable component can be taken from its containing scoping Package and be temporarily unused The object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a different scoping container Therefore the key for PhysicalElement is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location oriented hierarchy Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 225 TABLE A 21 Properties for Sun_PhysicalMemory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CanBeFRUed boolean The boolean that indicates whether this Set to TRUE or FALSE PhysicalElement is a FRU TRUE or not FALSE depending on whether the component is considered to be a FRU by the platform Description string Textual description of the object Appropriate description FormFactor uintl6 The implementation form factor for the Chip For Set to value 8 DIMM example values such as SIMM 7 TSOP 9 or PGA 10 can be specified The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Other SIP
63. of 28 Blade Enclosure indicates the Chassis is designed to contain one or more PhysicalPackage s of PackageType 16 Blade or PackageType 17 Blade Expansion Definition type values include any of the following Unknown Other SMBIOS Reserved Desktop Low Profile Desktop Pizza Box Mini Tower Tower Portable LapTop Notebook Hand Held Docking Station All in One Sub Notebook Space Saving Lunch Box Main System Chassis Expansion Chassis SubChassis Bus Expansion Chassis Peripheral Chassis Storage Chassis SMBIOS Reseved Sealed Case PC SMBIOS Reserved CompactPCI AdvancedTCA Blade Enclosure DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the definition types are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0x8000 0xFFFF The ChassisTypeDescription is a string providing more information on the ChassisPackageType Will be set to 17 Main System Chassis Will have appropriate description Description string Textual description of the object Will have appropriate description Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 165 TABLE A 3 Properties for Sun_Chassis Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementName string The ElementName property is a user Set to component NAC friendly name name This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and
64. physical element CIM_PhyscalElement contained in the physical package CIM_Container For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_Container class see TABLE A 6 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 6 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Physical asset TABLE A 6 Properties for Sun_Container Property Data Type Description ILOM Value GroupCompon CIM _PhysicalPackage The GroupComponent property ent REF is a mandatory key property The PhysicalPackage that contains other physical elements including other packages Object path to an instance of CIM_PhysicalPackage PartCompone nt CIM_Physicall REF Element The PartComponent property is a mandatory key property The PhysicalElement which is contained in the package Object path to an instance of CIM_ PhysicalElement Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 177 Sun_ElementCapabilities Description The Sun_ElementCapabilities class is used to associate an instance of ManagedElements and its capabilities Inheritance CIM_ElementCapabilities Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ElementCapabilities class see TABLE A 7 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 7 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf or
65. property Values CIMObjectPath t are defined as e 0 Unknown The format is unknown or not meaningfully interpretable by a CIM client application e 1 Other The format is defined by the value of the OtherAlertingElementFormat property e 2 CIMObjectPath The format is a CIMObjectPath with format lt NameSpacePath gt lt ClassName gt lt Prop1 gt lt Valuel gt lt Prop2 gt lt Value2 gt and so forth specifying an instance in the CIM Schema The following values apply 0 1 2 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Other CIMObjectPath 264 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 32 Properties for Sun_ThresholdIndication Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value AlertingMa string The identifying information of the entity that is the Will have the string nagedEleme instance for which this indication is generated The representation of the nt property contains the path of an instance encoded as a string parameter if the instance is modeled in the CIM Schema If not a CIM instance the property contains some identifying string that names the entity for which the Alert is generated The path or identifying string is formatted per the AlertingElementFormat property object path of the sensor that crosses the threshold AlertType uintl6 Primary classification of the Indication The following Will
66. server or out of band using a remote system Additionally you can generate IPMI specific traps from the ILOM web interface or manage the SP s IPMI functions from any external management solution that is IPMI v1 5 or v2 0 compliant IPMItool IPMItool is an open source simple command line interface CLI utility for managing and configuring IPMI enabled devices IPMItool can be used to manage the IPMI functions of either the local system or a remote system You can use the IPMItool utility to perform IPMI functions with a kernel device driver or over a LAN interface You can download IPMItool from this site http ipmitool sourceforge net 128 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 You can do the following with IPMItool m Read the Sensor Data Record SDR repository m Print sensor values m Display the contents of the system event log SEL m Print field replaceable unit FRU inventory information m Read and set LAN configuration parameters m Perform remote chassis power control Detailed information about IPMItool is provided in a man page that is available from this site http ipmitool sourceforge net manpage html IPMItool supports a feature that enables you to enter ILOM command line interface CLI commands just as though you were using the ILOM CLI directly CLI commands can be scripted and then the script can be run on multiple service processor SP i
67. service personnel 5 Activity The LED is used to indicate activity is occurring for the associated managed elements The type of activity indicated is specific to the associated managed elements e 6 Powered On The LED is used to indicate if the associated managed elements are receiving power e 7 Fault The LED is used to indicate if the associated managed elements are in a fault error or otherwise degraded state Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 191 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Operationalstatus uintl6 The OperationalStatus property indicates the Appropriate current statuses of the element value Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration values can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved A list of valid values for the enumeration values include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 OtherIndicatedCon _ string This property will have a value if Will have ditionDescription IndicatedCondition contains the value 1 Other appropriate value if IndicatedCond ition contains the
68. that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future The OperationalStatus property indicates the current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration values can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Servi
69. the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified DeviceID string The DeviceID property is a mandatory key property Implementation An address or other identifying information used to dependent value uniquely name the LogicalDevice representing unique ID SystemCreati string The SystemCreationClassName property is a Set to onClassName mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSystem Indicates the SystemCreationClassName of the scoping system SystemName string The SystemName property is a mandatory key Will be set to property Sun_ComputerSystem N Indicates the SystemName of the scoping system ame of the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem that represents the controllee 200 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 16 Properties for Sun_Memory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Access uintl6 The Access property describes whether the media is Set to 3 Read Write readable Supported value 1 writeable value 2 or both value 3 Unknown 0 and Write Once 4 can also be defined The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Readable Writeable Read Write Supported Write Once BlockSize uintl6 Size in b
70. to perform certificate validation Setting the URI causes the transfer of the specified file making the certificate available immediately for certificate authentication The server certificate file is needed when Strict Certificate Mode is enabled Additionally either remove or restore are supported for direct certificate manipulation ilomCtrlLdapSs1 Specifies the number of seconds to wait before Range 1 to 20 Integer 4 Timeout timing out if the LDAP SSL server is not responding 64 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 3 11 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types Global Variables for LDAP SSL Settings Continued MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdapSsl Specifies whether or not the Strict Certificate true 1 Integer true Strict Mode is enabled for the LDAP SSL Client If false 2 CertEnabled enabled the LDAP SSL server s certificate must be uploaded to the SP so that certificate validation can be performed when communicating with the LDAP SSL server ilomCtrlLdapSs1 A string indicating the status of the certificate status maximum size String None CertFile file This is useful in determining whether a 255 characters Status certificate file is present or not ilomCtrlLdapSs1 Controls the amount of messages sent to the none 1 Integer None LogDetail event log The high priority has the least high 2 number of messages go
71. without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future 190 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value IndicatedConditio uintl6 The condition indicated by the LED Appropriate ns The following values apply value e 2 Not Applicable The LED is currently not assigned an interpretation 3 Location The LED is used to indicate the location of associated managed elements 4 Attention The LED is used to indicate the associated managed elements requires the attention of
72. you to automatically redirect HTTP access to HTTPS ILOM also enables you to set the HTTP and HTTPS ports Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure HTTP or HTTPS web access For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see HTTP and HTTPS Settings MIB Objects on page 21 Follow these steps to view and configure HTTP and HTTPS settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP commands for examples a To get the HTTP state type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlHttpEnabled 0 a To enable HTTP type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlHttpEnabled 0 i 1 m To set the HTTP port number type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlHttpPortNumber 0 i 80 To configure HTTP to redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlHttpSecureRedirect 0 i 1 20 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 HTTP and HTTPS Settings MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for HTTP and HTTPS settings TABLE 2 4 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for HTTP and HTTPS Settings Allow
73. 11 e CLI e Backing Up and Restoring the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Configuration ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic 107 Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter you should ensure that the following requirements are met m Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or an SNMP v3 user with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Configuring ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces Topics Description Links Configure ILOM configuration e View and Configure Policy Settings on page 108 management interfaces e Configure Power Setting on page 109 e View and Configure Backup and Restore Settings on page 110 e Configure the Reset Setting on page 111 Vv View and Configure Policy Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure policy settings For a description of the MIB objects used in
74. 25 e Enable and Disable SSH on page 26 e Generate a New SSH Key on page 27 e Restart the SSH Server on page 28 View the Current Key and Key Length Before You Begin m You can use get commands to view current key and key length information For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see RSA and DSA Current Key and Key Length MIB Objects on page 26 Follow these steps to view the current key and key length 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password Refer to the following SNMP command examples m For RSA keys to view the current key and key length type the following snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1SshRsakeyFingerprint 0 snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshRsaKkeyLength 0 m For DSA keys to view the current key and key length type the following snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshDsakeyFingerprint 0 snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshDsaKeyLength 0 Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 25 RSA and DSA Current Key and Key Length MIB Objects You use the following MIB objects to view key information TABLE 2 6 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for the Key Settings MIB Object Description All
75. 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic 147 WS Management and CIM Overview As of version 3 0 8 ILOM supports the use of the Distributed Management Task Force DMTF Web Services for Management WS Management protocol and Common Information Model CIM The support for these DMTF standards in ILOM enable developers to build and deploy network management applications to monitor and manage information about Sun system hardware Topics described in this section include a WS Management on page 148 m Common Information Model CIM on page 149 m System Management Architecture for Server Management GMASH on page 149 m Configuring Support for WS Management in ILOM on page 150 a Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes on page 154 Note The WS Management and CIM features discussed in this section are common to all Sun servers supporting ILOM 3 0 8 or later For more information about additional features or limitations that might be applicable to your server regarding these features see the ILOM Supplement guide provided with your server WS Management WS Management is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP specification that promotes interoperability between managed applications and managed resources It enables you to m Discover the presence of management resources as well as provide navigation among them a View a
76. 4 Properties for Sun_ProcessorChip Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uint16 Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Will have appropriate value depending on whether the component is in error state or not Manufacture E s
77. 63 Sun_ComputerSystem on page 169 Sun_ComputerSystemPackage on page 176 Sun_Container on page 177 Sun_ElementCapabilities on page 178 Sun_ElementConformsToProfile on page 179 Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities on page 180 Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication on page 183 Sun_IndicatorLED on page 185 Sun_InstCreation on page 193 Sun_InstDeletion on page 194 Sun_LogEntry on page 195 Sun_LogManagesRecord on page 199 Sun_Memory on page 200 Sun_NumericSensor on page 205 Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities on page 213 Sun_PhysicalComponent on page 215 Sun_PhysicalElementCapabilities on page 224 Sun_PhysicalMemory on page 225 Sun_PhysicalPackage on page 229 Sun_Processor on page 236 Sun_ProcessorChip on page 242 Sun_Realizes on page 246 Sun_RegisteredProfile on page 247 Sun_RecordLog on page 250 Sun_ReferencedProfile on page 255 Sun_Sensor on page 256 Sun_SpSystemComponent on page 262 Sun_SystemDevice on page 263 Sun_ThresholdIndication on page 264 Sun_UseOfLog on page 268 159 160 Document Conventions The following document conventions apply to this appendix Each class table within this appendix describes only the properties supported by ILOM For all possible properties of a class see the corresponding DMTF CIM Schema 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards ci
78. 9 TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CPUStatus uintl6 Indicates the current status of the Processor For Appropriate value example the processor might be disabled by the user value 2 or disabled due to a POST error value 3 Information in this property can be obtained from SMBIOS the type 4 structure and the status attribute The following values are apply 0 1 2 3 4 7 Definitions of above values are Unknown CPU Enabled CPU Disabled by User CPU Disabled By BIOS POST Error CPU Is Idle Other name ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly Will be set to the NAC name of the sensor This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties EnabledDefaul uintl6 Eumerated value indicating an administrator s Set to default value 2 t default or startup configuration for the Enabled Enabled St
79. 9 Vv View and Configure Active Directory DNS Locator Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the Active Directory DNS Locator settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory DNS Locator MIB Objects on page 56 Follow these steps to view and Active Directory DNS Locator settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To view the state of Active Directory DNS Locator type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 0 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 0 INTEGER false 2 3 To set the state of Active Directory DNS Locator ID number 2 to enabled type snmpset vI cprivate mALL SNMP agent_ipaddress O ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 0 i 1 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 0 INTEGER true 1 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorEnabled 2 INTEGER true 1 4 To view the service name of Active Directory DNS Locator ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlAc
80. ALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlFirmwareTFTPFileName 0 s tftpfilename a To view the property that determines whether the previous configuration of the server should be preserved after a firmware update type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1FirmwarePreserveConfig 0 m To set the PreservConfig property to true so that the previous configuration of the server is preserved after a firmware update type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlFirmwarePreserveConfig 0 i 1 Chapter 6 Configure ILOM Firmware Settings Using SNMP 105 m To view the property that indicates the status of a firmware update type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrl1FirmwareMgmtStatus 0 m To view the property that is used to initiate a firmware update using the values of the other firmware management properties as parameters type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareMgmtAction 0 a To set the property so as to initiate a firmware update using the values of the other firmware management properties as parameters type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlFirmwareMgmtAction 0 i 2 m To clear the values of the other firmware management properties used if and when a firmware update is initiated type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1lFirmwareMgmtAct
81. BootFail 0 a To set the maximum number of boot failures allowed by the SP to 10 type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostMaxBootFail 0 i 10 m To view the property that determines what action the SP will take when the maximum number of boot failures is reached type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootFailRecovery 0 m To configure the SP to power cycle the host when the maximum number of boot failures is reached type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootFailRecovery 0 i 2 m To view the version string for the Hypervisor type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostHypervisorvVersion 0 m To view the version string for the system firmware SysFw type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostSysFwVersion 0 m To view the property that determines the break action that SP will send type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostSendBreakAction 0 m To configure the SP to send a dumpcore break action type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostSendBreakAction 0 i 3 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the property that determines the host I O reconfiguration policy to ap
82. H profiles and CIM classes see Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes on page 154 Chapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM 149 Configuring Support for WS Management in ILOM Refer to the following sections that describe the prerequisites and procedures for configuring support for WS Management in ILOM m Before You Begin on page 150 m Edit the WS Management Service State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the CLI on page 150 m Edit WS Management State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the Web Interface on page 153 Before You Begin m To edit the configuration properties for WS Management in ILOM you must have Admin a role privileges V Edit the WS Management Service State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the CLI 1 Log in to the ILOM SP CLI Note Alternatively you can log in to the ILOM CMM CLI then navigate to the SP target where you want to enable or disable the KVMS lock option for the Sun ILOM Remote Console 2 To view all the properties associated with the management of the SP WS Man service type gt help SP services wsman The following help output appears for the WS Management service 150 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 SP services wsman Management of the WSMAN service Targets Properties http_port WSMAN http port http_port User role required f
83. IB Object on page 37 Follow these steps to configure single sign on 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To enable Single Sign On type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1SingleSignonEnabled 0 i 1 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Single Sign On MIB Object The following MIB object value and type are valid for Single Sign On TABLE 3 2 Valid MIB Object Value and Type for Single Sign On MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtr1Singl Specifies whether Single Sign On true 1 Integer None SignonEnabled SSO authentication should be false 2 enabled on the device SSO allows tokens to be passed so that it is not necessary to re enter passwords between different applications This allows SSO between the system controller SC web interface and the service processor SP web interface between the SC command line interface and the SP command line interface and between the SC and SP interfaces and the Java Remote Console application Configuring Active Directory Settings Topics Description Links Configure Active Directory e View and Configure Active Directory Settings on Settings page 38 e View and Configure Active Directory Administrator Groups Settings
84. IBs listed in TABLE 1 2 are implemented by ILOM TABLE 1 2 Standard MIBs Implemented by ILOM MIB Name Description MIB Object ID IF MIB The MIB module for describing generic objects for 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 network interface sub layers This MIB is an updated version of MIB II s ifTable and incorporates the extensions defined in RFC 1229 IP MIB The MIB module for managing IP and ICMP 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 implementations but excluding their management of IP routes SNMP The SNMP Management Architecture MIB 1 3 6 1 6 3 10 FRAMEWORK MIB SNMPv2 MIB The MIB module for SNMP entities 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 Note Only the system and SNMP groups from this MIB module apply to ILOM TCP MIB The MIB module for managing TCP implementations 1 3 6 1 2 1 49 UDP MIB The MIB module for managing UDP implementations 1 3 6 1 2 1 50 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 1 3 describes MIBs that are used in support of the ILOM SNMP implementation TABLE 1 3 MIBs Used in Support of the I LOM SNMP Implementation MIB Name Description MIB Object ID HOST This MIB is for use in managing host systems This 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 1 RESOURCES MIB_ MIB supports attributes common to all internet hosts including for example both personal computers and systems that run variants of UNIX IANAifType MIB This MIB module defines the IANAifType Textual 1 3 6 1 2 1 30 Convention and thus the enumerated va
85. ID property uniquely identifies an instance of this class The value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by a colon e lt OrgID gt must include a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity creating or defining the InstanceID or is a registered ID that is assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority This is similar to the lt Schema Name gt _ lt Class Name gt structure of Schema class names e lt OrgID gt must not contain a colon The first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt e lt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be re used to identify different underlying real world elements For DMTF defined instances the lt OrgID gt must be set to CIM If the above preferred algorithm is not used the defining entity must ensure that the resultant InstanceID is not re used across any instance IDs produced by this or other providers for this instance s NameSpace ILOM Value Implementation dependent value representing unique ID AdvertiseTypes uint16 Signifies the advertisement for the profile information It is used by the advertising services of the WBEM infrastructure to determine what should be advertised using what mechanisms
86. IPMItool commands IPMI Command sunoem sshkey set ipmitool sunoem sshkey del ipmitool sunoem led get ipmitool sunoem led set ipmitool sunoem cli ipmitool raw ipmitool lan print ipmitool lan set 1 2 ipmitool chassis status ipmitool chassis power ipmitool chassis identify ipmitool chassis restart_cause ipmitool chassis poh ipmitool chassis bootdev 1 ipmitool chassis 1 bootparam ipmitool chassis selftest 142 Function Configure an SSH key for a remote shell user Remove an SSH key from a remote shell user Read LED status Set LED status Enter ILOM CLI commands as if you were using the ILOM CLI directly The LAN LANplus interface should be used Execute raw IPMI commands Print the current configuration for the given channel Set the given parameter on the given channel Display information regarding the high level status of the system chassis and main power subsystem Perform a chassis control command to view and change the power state Control the front panel identify light Default is 15 Use 0 to turn off Query the chassis for the cause of the last system restart Display the Power On Hours counter Request the system to boot from an alternate boot device on next reboot Set the host boot parameters Display the BMC Self Test results Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 9 4 IPMItool c
87. If ActivationState has the value 5 ControlPattern the ControlPattern property shall not be NULL The value of ControlPattern should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt Pattern gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt Pattern gt are separated by two colons e lt OrgID gt includes a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the ControlPattern or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority If the definition of the value is specified by the DMTF the value of lt OrgID gt must be DMTFE e lt Pattern gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying real world behaviors If the behavior specified for the LED adheres to a standard or proprietary specification lt Pattern gt should be a uniquely assigned value identifying the behavior If the behavior for the LED is described using a standard or proprietary grammar lt Pattern gt should be prefixed with a uniquely assigned identifier for the grammar Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 187 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementName string Specifies an identifier for the LED The value of ElementName should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt
88. Inheritance CIM_ReferencedProfile Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ReferencedProfile class see TABLE A 28 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 28 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Profile Registration TABLE A 28 Properties for Sun_ReferencedProfile Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent Sun_Registered The Antecedent property is a Object path to an instance of Profile REF mandatory key property Sun_RegisteredProfile Instance of Sun_RegisteredProfile Dependent Sun_Registered The Dependent property isa mandatory Object path to the instance of Profile REF key property Sun_RegisteredProfile Indicates the representing the Base Server Sun_RegisteredProfile profile Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 255 Sun_Sensor Description Inheritance Properties Profile Represents a hardware component capable of measuring the characteristics of a physical property for example the temperature or voltage characteristics of a computer system CIM_Sensor For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_Sensor class see TABLE A 29 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 29 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Sensor
89. Integer Enabled Enabled enabled false 2 Generate a New SSH Key Before You Begin m You can use the set command to generate a new SSH key For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see SSH Key MIB Objects on page 28 Follow these steps to generate a new SSH key 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To set the SSH key type to RSA type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshGenerateNewKeyType 0 i 2 3 To generate a new RSA key type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshGenerateNewKeyAction 0 i 1 Note The fingerprint and key will look different Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 27 SSH Key MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for generating SSH keys TABLE 2 8 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Generating SSH Keys MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtr1Ssh This MIB object is used to true 1 Integer None GenerateNewKey initiate a new public key false 2 Action generation ilomCtr1Ssh This MIB object is used to none 1 Integer None GenerateNewKey specify the type of SSH key _rsa 2 dsa 3 Type to generate Restart the SSH Server A new key will not take effect until the SSH server is restarted Before You Begin
90. Itool capabilities 129 download site location of 128 functions of 129 man page location 129 references for 129 running CLI commands with 131 scripting CLI commands with 131 using IPMItool 128 viewing FRU manufacturing information 140 viewing the system event log 141 L LDAP 58 configuring 58 MIB objects 61 LDAP SSL 62 Administrator Groups MIB objects 67 viewing and configuring 66 Alternate Server MIB objects 75 viewing and configuring 73 certificate settings 65 Custom Groups MIB objects 71 viewing and configuring 69 Operator Groups MIB objects 69 viewing and configuring 68 User Domain MIB objects 73 viewing and configuring 71 M Management Information Base MIB definition 4 MIB tree 4 standard MIBs supported by ILOM 6 MIB objects user accounts 35 N Net SNMP web site 2 network settings configuring 11 MIB objects 16 P policy settings viewing and configuring 108 power consumption management entPhysicalName MIB object 98 monitoring available power snmpget command 100 monitoring individual power supply consumption using an snmpget command 98 monitoring permitted power snmpget command 100 monitoring power snmpget command 98 power monitoring snmpget command 97 sunPlatNumericSensor MIB objects 98 view and set power policy SNMP commands 101 Product Identity Information xiv R RADIUS configuring 76 MIB objects 77 redundancy settings view and configure 54 remot
91. LOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e CLI e Managing Alerts Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 e Web e Managing Alerts Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic Before You Begin Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 a When executing the snmpset command you need to use a v1 v2c community or a v3 user with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Viewing Component Information Topics Description Links View the component information e View Component Information on page 81 e Component MIB Objects on page 82 80 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Vv View Component Information Before You Begin m You can use get commands to view component information For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Component MIB Objects on page 82 Follow these steps to view component information 1 Log in t
92. Leak Detected Local Node Transmission Error Loss of Frame Loss of Signal Material Supply Exhausted Multiplexer Problem Out of Memory Output Device Error Performance Degraded Power Problem Pressure Unacceptable Processor Problem Internal Machine Error Pump Failure Queue SizeExceeded Receive Failure Receiver Failure Remote NodeTransmission Error Resource ator Nearing Capacity ResponseTime Excessive RetransmissionRate Excessive Software Error Software Program AbnormallyTerminated Software Program Error Incorrect Results Storage Capacity Problem Temperature Unacceptable Threshold Crossed Timing Problem Toxic Leak Detected Transmit Failure Transmitter Failure Underlying Resource Unavailable Version MisMatch Previous AlertCleared Login Attempts Failed Software Virus Detected Hardware Security Breached Denial of Service Detected Security Credential MisMatch 266 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 32 Properties for Sun_ThresholdIndication Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Unauthorized Access Alarm Received Loss of Pointer Payload Mismatch Transmission Error Excessive Error Rate Trace Problem Element Unavailable Element Missing Loss of MultiFrame Broadcast Channel Failure Invalid Message Received Routing Failure Backplane Failure Identifier Duplication Protection Path Failure Sync Lossor Mismatch T
93. Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 e CLI e Managing User Accounts Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter you must ensure that the following requirements are met a To view user account information you need the Read Only o role enabled m To configure user account information you need the User Management u role enabled m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or an SNMP v3 user account with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 33 Configuring User Accounts Topics Description Links Configure user accounts e Configure User Accounts on page 34 e Configure Single Sign On on page 36 V Configure User Accounts Before You Begin m You can use get and set commands to configure user account MIB object settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see User Account MIB Objects on page 35 Follow these steps to configure us
94. MIB The base unit of the values returned by this sensor as per CIM_NumericSensor BaseUnits The exponent to be applied to the units returned by this sensor as for CIM_NumericSensor UnitModifier The sunPlatDiscreteSensorStatesIndex of a row in the sunPlatDiscreteSensorStatesTable that corresponds to the current reading of the sensor The lower threshold at which a NonCritical condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor LowerThreshold NonCritical The upper threshold at which a NonCritical condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor UpperThreshold NonCritical The lower threshold at which a Critical condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor LowerThreshold Critical The upper threshold at which a Critical condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor UpperThreshold Critical The lower threshold at which a Fatal condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor LowerThreshold Fatal The upper threshold at which a Fatal condition occurs as defined for CIM_NumericSensor UpperThreshold Fatal Chapter 5 Monitor and Manage Power Consumption Using SNMP 99 V Monitor Available Power To view total available power using SNMP type this command snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtr1lPowerMgmtAvailable 0O V Monitor Hardware Configuration Maximum Power Consumption To view the hardware configuration maximum power consumption using SNMP type this command
95. Name of the scoping system Sun_ComputerS ystem Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 185 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SystemName string The system name of the scoping system Will be set to Sun_Computers ystem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSs ystem that represents the controllee ActivationState uintl6 Indicates the current activity of an LED An LED may Appropriate exhibit behaviors that vary greatly in complexity If the value behavior of the LED is simple or a detailed depiction of the behavior is unnecessary to convey to client applications values other than 5 ControlPattern may be used to indicate the behavior If the behavior is complex and detailed information about the behavior is meaningful to a client the value 5 ControlPattern can be used to indicate the ControlPattern property that describes the behavior 2 Lit shall indicate the LED is continuously illuminated without variation in color or intensity 3 Blinking shall indicate the LED is alternating between illuminated and not illuminated in a regular pattern without variation in color or intensity The pattern is not indicated 4 Off shall indicate the LED is not illuminated 5 ControlPattern shall indicate the LED is exhibiting behavior that is described using the ControlPattern property The following values apply 2 3 4 5 32768 65535 Definitions for the abo
96. Roles RADIUS should have This property supports the operator legacy roles of Administrator or Operator OT aamin a any of the individual role ID combinations of a rah tal tar tor user u u c rt o and s For example aucro where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service console c reset r read only o service s 78 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites View component information and manage inventory Manage alert rules Configure SMTP client for Email notification alerts Configure alerts Configure Telemetry Harness Daemon Before You Begin on page 80 View Component Information on page 81 View and Set Clock Settings on page 83 View and Clear the ILOM Event Log on page 84 Configure Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses on page 86 Configure an Alert Rule on page 87 Configure SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts on page 89 View and Configure Email Alert Settings on page 91 View and Configure Telemetry Harness Daemon Settings on page 92 79 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e System Monitoring and Alert Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Management I
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98. TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClassN string The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key Set to ame property Sun_Sensor CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified DeviceID string The DeviceID property is a mandatory key property Set to the NAC The DeviceID property indicates an address or other name of the sensor identifying information used to uniquely name the LogicalDevice SystemCreation string The SystemCreationClassName property is a Set to ClassName mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSy Indicates the SystemCreationClassName for the stem scoping system SystemName string The SystemName property is a mandatory key property Set to Indicates the SystemName of the scoping system Sun_ComputerSy stem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSy stem that represents the controllee 256 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Continued ILOM Value The current state indicated by the sensor This is always one of the PossibleStates Property Data Type Description CurrentState string ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friend
99. The property is an array so that the profile might be advertised using several mechanisms Note If this property is null uninitialized this is equivalent to specifying the value 2 Not Advertised Will have the value 2 Not Advertised 248 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 26 Properties for Sun_RegisteredProfile Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value RegisteredName string The name of this registered profile Since multiple Value of supported versions can exist for the same RegisteredName the profile name combination of RegisteredName RegisteredOrganization and RegisteredVersion must uniquely identify the registered profile within the scope of the organization RegisteredOrga uintl6 The organization that defines this profile Will have the value 2 nization The values for this property include DMTF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Definitions for the above values are as follows Other DMTF CompTIA Consortium for Service Innovation FAST GGF INTAP itSMF NAC Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance SNIA TM Forum The Open Group ANSI IEEE IETF INCITS ISO W3C OGF DMTF Reserved Registeredvers string The version of this profile The string representing the Will have the value ion version must be in the form M N U 1 0 0 Where e M The major versi
100. This object is not Administrator Groups accessible for reading or entry writing ilomctrlActive This string should contain name maximum of 255 String None DirAdminGroup a Distinguished Name characters that exactly matches one of the group names on the Active Directory server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role of Administrator Name Vv View and Configure Active Directory Operator Groups Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the Active Directory Operator Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory Operator Groups MIB Objects on page 45 Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory Operator Groups settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 44 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 2 To view the name of Active Directory operator group ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 STRING ad oper group ent 2 3 To set the name of Active Directory operator group ID number 2 to new name 2 type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ipaddres
101. a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties SEL event record ID LogiInstance string The string containing the log s InstanceID ID LogName string The string containing the log s Name This property is available for backwards continuity with CIM_LogRecord Implementation dependent value representing unique ID of the associated Sun_RecordLog Will have the value SEL Log RecordData string A string containing LogRecord data If the corresponding RecordFormat property is lt empty gt or cannot be parsed according to the recommended format RecordData should be interpreted as a free form string If the RecordFormat property contains parseable format information as recommended in the RecordFormat Description qualifier the RecordData string should be parsed in accordance with this format In this case RecordData should begin with the delimiter character and this character should be used to separate substrings in the manner described The RecordData string can then be parsed by the data consumer and appropriately typed Contents of the SEL event data Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 197 TABLE A 14 Propertie
102. abilities 224 Sun_PhysicalMemory 225 Sun_PhysicalPackage 229 Sun_Processor 236 Sun_ProcessorChip 242 Sun_Realizes 246 Sun_RegisteredProfile 247 Sun_RecordLog 250 Sun_ReferencedProfile 255 Sun_Sensor 256 Sun_SpSystemComponent 262 Sun_SystemDevice 263 Sun_ThresholdIndication 264 Sun_UseOfLog 268 Index 269 x Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Preface Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide describes how to perform the required procedures to access ILOM functions using the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP This guide also provides descriptions of the procedures you can perform to access ILOM functions using the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI Finally this guide describes the standards supported in ILOM for managing Sun servers using a Web Service Management WS Man and Common Information Model CIM This Management Protocols Reference Guide is written for system administrators who are familiar with networking concepts and basic system management protocols Related Documentation To fully understand the information that is presented in this guide use this document in conjunction with the documents listed in the following table These documents are available online at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic These documents are also available with your platform documentation set at
103. ace 2 Select Configuration gt System Management Access gt IPMI The IPMI Settings page appears 3 Click the check box to enable or disable the IPMI state 130 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Using IPMItool to Run ILOM CLI Commands IPMItool supports a feature that allows you to enter I LOM CLI commands just as if you were using the ILOM CLI directly Most ILOM CLI commands are supported Topics Description Links Use ipmitool to run CLI e Access the ILOM CLI From IPMItool on page 131 commands e Script ILOM CLI Commands With IPMItool on page 131 Before You Begin To use the ILOM CLI through ipmitool you must be using ipmitool version 1 8 9 4 or later To check the version number of ipmitool type ipmitool V Access the ILOM CLI From IPMItool 1 To enable the ILOM CLI using IPMItool type ipmitool H hostname U username P userpassword sunoem cli The ILOM CLI prompt appears as follows Connected Use D to exit gt 2 To use the CLI type CLI commands Script ILOM CLI Commands With IPMItool A key benefit of using ILOM CLI from IPMItool is that the CLI commands can be scripted and then the script can be run on multiple SP instances Scripting is possible because the CLI commands can be included on the IPMItool command line where each argument on the command line is treated as a separate ILOM CLI command
104. ain only one row for the network configuration of the service processor which has a nomenclature name of SP On blade systems this table will contain multiple rows There will be a row for each blade s service processor For example a blade s service processor nomenclature takes the form of CH BLO SP CH BL1 SP and so on Note This object is not accessible Indicates the MAC address of the service processor Note This object is read only Indicates whether the current target is configured to have static IP settings or whether these settings are retrieved dynamically from DHCP Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP address for the given target Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP gateway for the given target Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP netmask for the given target Note This object is read only Allowed Values network_target_name MAC_address Static 1 Dynamic 2 ipaddress ip_gateway ip_netmask Type String String Integer String String String Default None None None None None None 16 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 2 2 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Network Settings Continued MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtr1lNetwork This object is used to set t
105. al string that can be added to the beginning of the message body type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlAlertEmailMessagePrefix 0 m To define an optional string for example BeginMessage that can be added to the beginning of the message body type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlAlertEmailMessagePrefix 0 s BeginMessage Vv View and Configure Telemetry Harness Daemon Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure Telemetry Harness Daemon THD settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure THD settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples 92 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the state of the THD daemon type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtriThdstate 0 m To view the control action for THD daemon type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1ThdAction 0 m To set the control action for THD daemon to suspend type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtriThdAction 0 i 1 a To view the description of th
106. as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 217 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the Will have the appropriate element This attribute expresses the value depending on health of this element but not whether the component is necessarily that of its in error state or not subcomponents The possible values are 0 to 30 where 5 means the element is entirely healthy and 30 means the element is completely non functional The following continuum is defined e Non recoverable Error 30 The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost e Critical Failure 25 The element is nonfunctional and recovery might not be possible e Major Failure 20 The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e Minor Failure 15 All functionality is available but some might be degraded e Degraded Warning 10 The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable
107. at should be run on the host during a boot for the user reset trigger to normal type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsUserResetLevel 0 i 3 m To view the level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for the error reset trigger type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsErrorResetLevel 0 m To set the level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for the error reset trigger to normal type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsErrorResetLevel 0 i 3 m To view the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsPowerOnVerbosity 0 m To set the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot to maximum type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsPowerOnVerbosity 0 i 4 116 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for user reset trigger type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsUserResetVerbosity 0 m To set the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should
108. ate of an element By default the element is Enabled value 2 The following values apply 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 237 TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value EnabledState uintl6 Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and Appropriate value disabled states of an element It can also indicate the transitions between these requested states For example shutting down value 4 and starting value 10 are transient states between enabled and disabled The following values apply e 0 Unknown e 1 Other e 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests e 3 Disabled The element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests e 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state e 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled e 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests e 7 Test The element is in a test state e 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests e 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a re
109. ateServerIp 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerlIp 2 IpAddress 10 7 143 246 m To view the port number of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerPort 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerPort 2 INTEGER 636 m To set the port number of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 to 639 type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress lt lt i i COSCSCS ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerPort 2 i 639 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerPort 2 INTEGER 639 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerIp 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerPort 2 INTEGER 639 m To view the certificate status of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerCertStatus 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerCertStatus 2 STRING certificate not present Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 51 m To view the certificate URI of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 type osnmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerCertURI 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiv
110. be run on the host during a boot for user reset trigger to maximum type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsUserResetVerbosity 0 i 4 m To view the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for error reset trigger type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsErrorResetVerbosity 0 m To set the verbosity level of embedded diagnostics that should be run on the host during a boot for error reset trigger to maximum type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsErrorResetVerbosity 0 i 4 m To view the progress of POST diagnostics on the host expressed as a percentage type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsStatus 0 m To view the property that shows the action to control the POST diagnostics on the host type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsAction 0 m To set the property to take control of the POST diagnostics running on the host to start type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCDiagsAction 0 i 2 Chapter 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 117 Vv View and Configure SPARC Host Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure SPARC host settings For a descript
111. ce No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Possible values for the enumeration values include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 Appropriate value Appropriate value Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 259 TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value PossibleStates string Enumerates the string outputs of the sensor For example Appropriate values a switch sensor may output the states On or Off Another depending on the implementation of the switch may output the states Open type of the sensor and Close Another example is a NumericSensor supporting thresholds This sensor can report the states like Normal Upper Fatal Lower Non Critical and so forth A NumericSensor that does not publish readings and thresholds but can store this data internally and still report its states RequestedState uint16 The RequestedState property is an integer enumeration Set to 12 Not that indicates the last requested or desired state for the Applicable element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following U
112. ce of the CIM_PhysicalElemen t that the sensor The ManagedSystemElement for which belongs information is measured by the sensor 162 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_Chassis Description The Sun_Chassis class represents the physical elements that enclose other elements Inheritance CIM _ Chassis Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_Chassis class see TABLE A 3 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 3 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical Asset TABLE A 3 Properties for Sun_Chassis Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClassName string The CreationClassName property is a Set to Sun_Chassis mandatory key property CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 163 TABLE A 3 Properties for Sun_Chassis Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Tag string The Tag property is a mandatory key property The Tag property is an arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the physical element and se
113. cleared but it never decreases e A switch sensor has states like Open orClose Onor Off or Upor Down e A lock has states of Lockedor Unlocked e Humidity smoke detection and air flow sensors measure the equivalent environmental characteristics e A presence sensor detects the presence of a PhysicalElement e A power consumption sensor measures the instantaneous power consumed by a managed element e A power production sensor measures the instantaneous power produced by a managed element such as a power supply or a voltage regulator e A pressure sensor is used to report pressure The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 32768 65535 Definitions of above values are Unknown Other Temperature Voltage Current Tachometer Counter Switch Lock Humidity Smoke Detection Presence Air Flow Power Consumption Power Production Pressure DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 261 Sun_SpSystemComponent Description Sun_SpSystemComponent is used to associate the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee and the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controller Inheritance CIM_SystemComponent Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_SpSystemComponent class see TABLE A 30 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 30 see the DMTF CIM sch
114. ctory Alternate Server MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for Active Directory Alternate Server settings TABLE 3 8 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory Alternate Server Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlActive An integer identifier of the 1to5 Integer None DirAlternate Active Directory alternate This object is not ServerId server table accessible for reading or writing ilomCctrlActive The IP address of the Active ipaddress String None DirAlternate Directory alternate server ServerIP used as a name service for user accounts ilomCtrlActive Specifies the port number for portnumber range Integer None DirAlternate the Active Directory 0 to 65535 ServerPort alternate server Specifying 0 as the port indicates that auto select will use the well known port number Specifying 1 65535 is used to explicitly set the port number ilomctrlActive A string indicating the status status maximum String None DirAlternate of the certificate file This is size 255 ServerCert useful in determining characters Status whether a certificate file is present or not ilomctrlActive This is the URI of a certificate URI String None DirAlternate file needed when Strict ServerCertURI Certificate Mode is enabled Setting the URI causes the transfer of the file making the certificate available immediately for certificate authentication Additionally eithe
115. ctoryIP Directory server used as a name service for user accounts ilomCtrlActive Specifies the port number for the portnumber Integer None Directory Active Directory client Range 0 to 65535 PortNumbe Specifying zero as the port means auto select while specifying 1 to 65535 configures the actual port Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 41 42 TABLE 3 3 MIB Object Description Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory Continued Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrl Active Directory DefaultRoles ilomctrlActive Directory CertFileURI ilomctrlActive Directory Timeout ilomCtrlActive Directory StrictCert Enabled ilomctrlActive DirectoryCert FileStatus Specifies the role that a user authenticated via Active Directory should have Setting this property to legacy roles of Administrator or Operator or any of the individual role IDs of a u c r 0 and s will cause the Active Directory client to ignore the schema stored on the Active Directory server Setting this to none clears the value and indicates that the native Active Directory schema should be used The role IDs can be joined together For example aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service This is the URI of a certificate file needed when Strict Certificate Mode is enabled Setting the URI causes the transfer of the
116. ctrlAlert SNMPVersion Description An integer ID associated with a given alert rule Note This object is not accessible Specifies the mininum event severity that should trigger an alert for a given class Specifies the type of notification for a given alert If the type is snmptrap 2 or ipmipet 3 the ilomctrilAlertDestinationip must be specified If the type is email 1 the ilomctrlAlert DestinationEmail must be specified Specifies the IP address to send alert notifications when the alert type is snmptrap 2 ipmipet 3 or remotesyslog 4 Specifies the email address to send alert notifications when the alert type is email 1 Specifies the version of SNMP trap that should be used for the given alert rule Allowed Values Default Type Range 0 65535 Integer None disable 1 None critical 2 Integer major 3 minor 4 down 5 email 1 Integer None snmptrap 2 ipmipet 3 remotesyslog 4 ip_address String None email address None size 0 255 String vi 1 None v2c 2 v3 3 Integer 88 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 4 5 MIB Objects Values and Types for Alert Rule Settings Continued MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlAlert Specifies the community string to Size 0 255 String None SNMPCommunity be used when the OrUsername ilomCtrlAlertSNMPVersi
117. d OperationalStatus properties Further the first value of OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element When instrumented Status because it is single valued should also provide the primary status of the element Possible values are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ox8000 Definitions of the above values are Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved VendorReserved PartNumber string The part number assigned by the organization that is responsible for producing or manufacturing the PhysicalElement Will have the appropriate value if the component is considered a FRU by the platform SKU string The stock keeping unit number for this PhysicalElement Will have the appropriate value if the component is considered a FRU by the platform SerialNumber string A manufacturer allocated number usedto identify the Physical Element Will have the appropriate value if the component is considered a FRU by the platform 222 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value S
118. d Configure Network Settings 13 Before You Begin 13 Network Settings MIB Objects 16 View and Configure Serial Port Settings 17 Before You Begin 17 Serial Port Settings MIB Objects 18 v View and Configure HTTP and HTTPS Settings 20 Before You Begin 20 HTTP and HTTPS Settings MIB Objects 21 v Configure IP Addresses 21 Before You Begin 21 Valid MIB Objects for IP Addresses 23 Configuring Secure Shell Settings 25 v View the Current Key and Key Length 25 Before You Begin 25 RSA and DSA Current Key and Key Length MIB Objects 26 v Enable and Disable SSH 26 Before You Begin 26 SSH Enabled MIB Object 27 v Generate a New SSH Key 27 Before You Begin 27 SSH Key MIB Objects 28 v Restart the SSH Server 28 Before You Begin 28 Restart SSH MIB Object 29 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 31 Before You Begin 33 Configuring User Accounts 34 v Configure User Accounts 34 User Account MIB Objects 35 v Configure Single Sign On 36 Single Sign On MIB Object 37 Configuring Active Directory Settings 37 iv Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 View and Configure Active Directory Settings 38 Active Directory MIB Objects 41 View and Configure Active Directory Administrator Groups Settings 43 Active Directory Administrator Groups MIB Objects 44 View and Configure Active Directory Operator Groups Settings 44 Active Directory Operator Groups MIB Objects 45 View and Configure Active Directory Cust
119. description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties 166 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 3 Property Data Type Properties for Sun_Chassis Continued Description ILOM Value HealthState Manufacturer uint16 string Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded 20 Major Failure The
120. e snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSs1CustomGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC johns DC sun DC com Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 69 m To set the name of LDAP SSL custom group ID number 2 to CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com type snmpset vI cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress O ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupName 2 s CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSsl1CustomGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com m To view the roles of LDAP SSL custom group ID number 2 type 2 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING aucro m To set the roles of LDAP SSL custom group ID number 2 to User Management and Read Only u o type snmpset vI cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2 s uo SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING uo snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrliLdapSslCustomGroupRoles 2
121. e mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1lNetworkIpAddress SP network 4 To specify a new network IP address type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkPendingIpAddress SP network s 10 300 10 15 5 To put the new network IP address into effect type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlNetworkCommitPending SP network i 1 6 Refer to the following SNMP commands for other examples m To view the MAC address of the out of band management interface where applicable type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkOutOfBandMacAddress 0 m To view the MAC address of the sideband management interface where applicable type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkSidebandMacaAddress 0 m To view the pending management port for the given target type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkPendingManagement Port TARGET_INTERFACE m To set the pending management port for the given target type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtriNetworkPendingManagementPort TARGET_INTERFACE s pendingmanagementport Note This property setting does not take effect until the ilomCtr1lNetworkCommitPending property is set to true for the given row 14 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocol
122. e Syslog receiver IP addresses configuring 86 MIB objects 87 S Secure Shell SSH settings configuring 26 MIB object 27 serial port MIB settings 18 settings 17 Single Sign On 270 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 configuring 36 enabling 36 MIB object 37 single sign on overview 36 SMTP clients configuring 89 MIB objects 91 SNMP functions supported 3 managed node 3 management station monitoring 3 MIBs used to support ILOM 7 Net SNMP web site 2 network management station 3 prerequisites 3 software download site 3 tutorial web sites 2 versions supported 2 SPARC boot mode 121 SPARC diagnostics 115 SPARC host settings 118 SPARC key switch 122 SSH key generating 27 MIB objects 28 SSH server MIB object 29 restarting 28 system identifier MIB objects 12 system identifier settings 11 T Telemetry Harness Daemon THD configuring 92 U user accounts 34 Index 271 272 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009
123. e THD module named THDMod1 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1ThdModuleDesc THDMod1 m To view the state of the THD module named THDMod1 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1ThdModuleState THDMod1 a To view the control action for the THD module named THDMod1 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1ThdModuleAction THDMod1 m To set the control action for the THD module named THDMod1 to suspend type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1ThdModuleAction 0 i 1 m To view the state of the THD instance named myTHDinstance that is in the THD class named myTHDclase type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1ThdinstanceState myTHDclass myTHDinstance Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 93 m To view the action of the THD instance named myTHDinstance that is in the THD class named myTHDclase type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrl1ThdIinstanceAction myTHDclass myTHDinstance m To set the action of the THD instance named myTHDinstance that is in the THD class named myTHDclase to resume type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1ThdiInstanceAction myTHDclass myTHDinstance i 2 94 Sun Integ
124. e server table Note This object is ServerlId not accessible for reading or writing ilomctrlLdap The IP address of the LDAP SSL alternate server ipaddress String None SslAlternate used as directory server for user accounts ServerIP ilomCtrlLdap Specifies the port number for the LDAP SSL portnumber range 0 Integer None SslAlternate alternate server Specifying zero as the port to 65535 ServerPort indicates that auto select will use the well known port number Specifying 1 65535 is used to explicitly set the port number ilomCtrlLdap A string indicating the status of the certificate status maximum Sting None SslAlternate file This is useful in determining whether a size 255 characters ServerCert certificate file is present or not Status ilomCtrlLdap This is the URI of a certificate file needed when URI String None SslAlternate Strict Certificate Mode is enabled Setting the URI ServerCert causes the transfer of the file making the URI certificate available immediately for certificate authentication Additionally either remove or restore are supported for direct certificate manipulation Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 75 Configuring RADIUS Settings V Configure RADIUS Settings Before You Begin Before completing this procedure collect the appropriate information about your RADIUS environment m You can use the get and set commands to configure RADIUS For a description of the MIB objects us
125. e virtual key switch to standby type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCKeySwitchState 0 i 2 Chapter 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 123 124 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 part I IPMI Part II of this document provides an overview of the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI and descriptions of the procedures you can perform to access ILOM functions CHAPTER 9 Server Management Using IPMI Topics Description Links Learn about IPMI e About Intelligent Platform Management Interface on page 128 Learn how to configure the e Configuring the IPMI State on page 129 IPMI state and how to use e Performing ILOM Tasks Using IPMItool on page 133 IPMItool Learn about the IPMI e IPMI Commands on page 142 commands Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e ILOM Overview e Concepts e CLI e CLI Overview e Web interface e SNMP e SNMP Overview e Web Interface Overview Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide 820 6413 The ILOM 3 0 Documentati
126. eDirAlternateServerCertURI 2 STRING none m To clear the certificate information associated with the server when it is set to true type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirAlternateServerCertClear 0 i 1 m To view the certificate version of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerCertVersion 0 a To view the serial number of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirAlternateServerCertSerialNo 0 m To view the issuer of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomctrlActiveDirAlternateServerCertIssuer 0 m To view the subject of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirAlternateServerCertSubject 0 m To view the valid start date of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirAlternateServerCertValidBegin 0 m To view the valid end date of the alternate server certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirAlternateServerCertValidEnd 0 52 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Active Dire
127. ecify all sessions Enable disable individual command and command sub functions determine which commands and command sub functions can be configured on a given implementation Set the runtime options including session host name user name password and privilege level Execute IPMItool commands from file name Each line is a complete command Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 143 144 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 PART Il WS Management and CIM Part III of this document identifies the requirements for managing a Sun server using WS Management and a Common Information Model CIM Information includes overview material a procedure for enabling the WS Management state and a list of the supported CIM profiles cHapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM Topics Description Links Learn about support for WS Management and CIM Learn how to configure the state for WS Management Learn about the supported CIM profiles and Sun specific classes Related Topics e WS Management and CIM Overview on page 148 e Configuring Support for WS Management in ILOM on page 150 e Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes on page 154 For ILOM Section Guide e Version 3 0 8 e New Features Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Feature Updates and Release Notes 820 7329 The ILOM
128. ed MIB Object Description Values Type Default HTTP ilomCtrlHttp Specifies whether the embedded web true 1 Integer None Enabled server should be running and listening false 2 on the HTTP port ilomCtrl1lHttp Specifies the port number that the Range Integer None PortNumber embedded web server should listen on 0 65535 for HTTP requests ilomCtrlHttp Specifies whether the embedded web true 1 Integer Enabled SecureRedirect server should redirect HTTP false 2 connections to HTTPS HTTPS ilomCtrlHttps Specifies whether the embedded web true 1 Integer True Enabled server should be running and listening false 2 on the HTTPS port ilomCtrlHttps Specifies the port number that the Range Integer None PortNumber embedded web server should listen on 0 65535 for HTTPS requests Configure IP Addresses Before You Begin m You can use get and set commands to edit existing IP addresses in ILOM For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Valid MIB Objects for IP Addresses on page 23 Follow these steps to configure IP addresses 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 21 2 To get a network IP address type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkIpAddress 0 3 To set a network IP address type sn
129. ed in this procedure see RADIUS MIB Objects on page 77 Follow these steps to configure RADIUS settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view whether the RADIUS server is enabled to authenticate RADIUS users type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1lRadiusEnabled 0 m To set the RADIUS server state to Enabled to authenticate RADIUS users type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlRadiusEnabled 0 i 1 m To view the RADIUS server IP address type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRadiusServerIP 0 m To set the RADIUS server IP address type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRadiusServerIP 0 a ipaddress 76 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the RADIUS server port number type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1lRadiusPortNumber 0 m To set the RADIUS server port number type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlRadiusPortNumber 0 i portnumber a To view the RADIUS server shared secret type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlRadiusSecret 0 m To set the RADIUS
130. egisteredProfi The Object path to the instance of ormsToProfi le REF ElementconformsToProfile Sun_RegisteredProfile le property is a mandatory key ManagedElem Sun_ComputerSystem ent REF property The RegisteredProfile to which the ManagedElement conforms The ManagedElement property is a mandatory key property The Sun_ComputerSystem Object path to the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 179 Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities Description EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities describes the capabilities supported for changing the state of the associated EnabledLogicalElement Inheritance CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities class see TABLE A 9 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 9 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Base server 180 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 9 Properties for Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities Property Instance ID Data Type Description string The InstanceID property is a mandatory key property Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace the InstanceID property uniquely identifies an insta
131. element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future The Manufacturer property is the name of the organization responsible for producing the PhysicalElement This organization might be the entity from whom the Element is purchased but this is not necessarily true The latter information is contained in the vendor property of CIM_Product Will have appropriate value depending on whether the component is in error state or not Will have appropriate value if the chassis is considered a FRU by the platform Model string The Model property is the name by which the PhysicalElement is generally known Will have appropriate value if the chassis is considered a FRU by the platform Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 167 TABLE A 3 Properties for Sun_Chassis Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value OperationalStatus uintl6 The OperationalStatus property OperationalStatus indicates the current statuses of the element 0 will have appropriate Various operational statuses
132. em The GroupComponent Object path to an instance of REF property isakey mandatory Sun_ComputerSystem property representing the controllee Indicates the Sun_ComputerSystem PartComponent CIM_LogicalDevice The PartComponent Object path to an instance of REF property isa key mandatory CIM_LogicalDevice property The PartComponent is the LogicalDevice that is a component of a system Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 263 Sun_ThresholdIndication Description indicates one of the following e CIM AlertIndication and When the client creates an indication subscription in which the filter CIM_AlertIndication ProbalbleCause is 52 Threshold Crossed e CIM_ThresholdIndication The ILOM CIM sub system will generate an instance of the Sun_ThresholdIndication class when it notices a sensor crossing a threshold Inheritance CIM_ThresholdIndication Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ThresholdIndication class see TABLE A 32 Profile Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 32 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 None TABLE A 32 Properties for Sun_ThresholdIndication Property Data Type Description ILOM Value AlertingEl uintl6 The format of the AlertingManagedElement property is Will have the value 2 ement Forma interpretable based upon the value of this
133. ema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Service Processor TABLE A 30 Properties for Sun_SpSystemComponent ILOM Value Property Data Type Description GroupComponent CIM_ComputerSystem The GroupComponent REF property is a key mandatory property Indicates the parent system in the association Object path to the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee PartComponent CIM_ComputerSystem The PartComponent REF property is a key mandatory property Indicates the child element of a system component Object path to the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controller 262 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_System Device Description Association that represents an explicit relationship in which logical devices are aggregated by a ComputerSystem Inheritance CIM_SystemDevice Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_SystemDevice class see TABLE A 31 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 31 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile e Base Server e System Memory e Sensors e CPU e Indicator LED TABLE A 31 Properties for Sun_SystemDevices Property Data Type Description ILOM Value GroupComponent Sun_ComputerSyst
134. en the PhysicalPackage contains the operational hardware aspects of a ComputerSystem without the supporting mechanicals such as power and cooling For example a blade server server module includes processor s and memory and relies on the containing chassis to supply power and cooling In many respects a blade can be considered a module or card However it is tracked differently by inventory systems and differs in terms of service philosophy For example a blade server is intended to be hot plugged into a hosting enclosure without requiring additional cabling and does not require a cover to be removed from the enclosure for installation Similarly a blade expansion module has characteristics of a blade server and a module or card However it is distinct from both due to inventory tracking and service philosophy and because of its hardware dependence on a blade A blade expansion module or card must be attached to a blade prior to inserting the resultant assembly into an enclosure The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Other Rack Chassis Frame Cross Connect Backplane Container Frame Slot Power Supply Fan Sensor Module Card Port Connector Battery Processor Memory Power Source Generator Storage Media Package e g Disk or Tape Drive Blade Blade Expansion 234 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Manage
135. ending on the type of the sensor Will be set to 0 210 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Requestedst uintl6 The RequestedState property is an integer enumeration that Set to 12 Not ate indicates the last requested or desired state for the element Applicable irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by Enabledstate This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions are as follows 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning SensorType uintl6 Identifies the type of the sensor for example voltage sensor or Appropriate temperature sensor If the type is set to Other then the value OtherSensorType Description can be used to further identify the type or if the sensor has numeric readings then the type of the sensor can be implicitly determined by the Units A description of the different Sensor types is as follows
136. endly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 251 TABLE A 27 Properties for Sun_RecordLog Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value EnabledDefault uintl6 An enumerated value indicating an administrator s default Will be set to or startup configuration for the EnabledState of an default value 2 element By default the element is Enabled value 2 Enabled The following values apply 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions of the above values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved EnabledState uintl6 Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and Appropriate value disabled states of an element It can also indicate the transitions between these requested states For example shutting down value 4 and starting value 10 are transient states between enabled and disabled The following values apply e 0 Unknown e 1 Other 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests e 3 Disabled The element will not execute com
137. entity by a recognized global authority This is similar to the lt Schema Name gt _ lt Class Name gt structure of schema class names lt OrgID gt must not contain a colon The first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt lt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be re used to identify different underlying real world elements For DMTF defined instances the lt OrgID gt must be set to CIM If the above preferred algorithm is not used the defining entity must ensure that the resultant InstanceID is not re used across any instance IDs produced by this or other providers for this instance s NameSpace boolean indicating whether the PartNumber Serial Number Model Manufacturer and SKU properties of PhysicalElement are non null non blank values and the availability of the complete FRU information ILOM Value Implementation dependent value representing unique ID of the PhysicalAssetCapabili ties Will be set to TRUE or FALSE depending on whether the associated instance of CIM_PhysicalElement is considered to be a FRU by the platform 214 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_PhysicalComponent Description The PhysicalComponent class represents any low level or basic component within a package A component object either can not or does not need to be decomposed into
138. er enumeration that indicates the last requested or desired state for the element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions are as follows 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning Method for client to request state change The following state change operations are as follows 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are as follows Enabled Disabled Shut Down Offline Test Defer Quiesce eboot Reset DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Will set to Not Applicable if there has not been any invocation of RequestStateChange method Will be set to the correct value of the incoming argument of RequestStateChange For ComputerSystem instance representing the controller will support 11 Reset For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee will support 2 Enabled 3 Disabled 4 Shut Down This operation is only supported if the user has admin r
139. er accounts 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To create a new user account with a user role of Operator type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLocalUserRowStatus userl i 4 ilomCtrlLocalUserRoles user1 s operator ilomCtrlLocalUserPassword user1 s password 3 To delete a user account type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLocalUserRowStatus userl i 6 34 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 User Account MIB Objects The following MIB objects properties values and types are valid for local user accounts TABLE 3 1 Valid MIB Objects Properties Values and Types for Local User Accounts MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLocal A local user use rname It username String None UserUsername must start with an alphabetical letter and may contain alphabetical letters digits hyphens and underscores but cannot contain spaces It cannot be the same as the password ilomCtrlLocal A local user password password String None UserPassword ilomCtrlLocal Specifies the role that is administrator String None UserRoles associated with a user The operator roles can be assigned for the Satay legacy roles of Administrator or BSE
140. erminal Problem Real Time Clock Failure Antenna Failure Battery Charging Failure Disk Failure Frequency Hopping Failure Loss of Redundancy Power Supply Failure Signal Quality Problem Battery Discharging Battery Failure Commercial Power Problem FanFailure Engine Failure SensorFailure Fuse Failure GeneratorFailure Low Battery Low Fuel Low Water Explosive Gas High Winds Ice Buildup Smoke Memory Mismatch Out of CPU Cycles Software Environment Problem Software Download Failure Element Reinitialized Timeout Logging Problems Leak Detected Protection Mechanism Failure Protecting Resource Failure Database Inconsistency Authentication Failure Breach of Confidentiality Cable Tamper Delayed Information Duplicate Information Information Missing Information Modification Information Out of Sequence Key Expired Non Repudiation Failure Out of Hours Activity Out of Service Procedural Error Unexpected Information ProviderNa me string The name of the provider generating this indication Appropriate value SystemCrea tionClassN ame string The SystemCreationClassName the scoping system Will have the value provider generating this indication Sun_ComputerSyst em SystemName string Indicates the SystemName for the scoping system name for Will have the value the provider generating this indication Sun_ComputerSyst em Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSyst em representing the controllee
141. erty is a mandatory key property An address or other identifying information used to uniquely name the LogicalDevice Set to the NAC name of the sensor SystemCreat string ionClassNam e The SystemCreationClassName property is a mandatory key property Indicates the Creat ionClassName for the scoping system Will be set to Sun_ComputerSy stem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSy stem which represents the controllee Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 205 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SystemName string The SystemName property is a mandatory key property Set to Indicates the SystemName of the scoping system Sun_ComputerSy stem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSy stem that represents the controllee BaseUnits uintl6 The base unit of the values returned by this sensor All the Appropriate value values returned by this sensor are represented in the units depending on obtained by BaseUnits 10 raised to the power of the sensor type UnitModi fier For example if BaseUnits is Volts and the UnitModi fier is 6 then the units of the values returned are microvolts However if the RateUnits property is set to a value other than None then the units are further qualified as rate units In the above example if RateUnits is set to Per Second then the values returned by the sensor are in microvolts second The units apply to all
142. es 201 TABLE A 16 Properties for Sun_Memory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value EnabledState uintl6 Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and Appropriate value disabled states of an element It can also indicate the transitions between these requested states For example Shutting Down value 4 and Starting value 10 are transient states between enabled and disabled The following values apply e 0 Unknown e 1 Other e 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests e 3 Disabled The element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests e 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state e 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled e 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests e 7 Test The element is in a test state e 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests e 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a restricted mode e 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued e 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65539 Vendor Reserved 202 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 16 Properties for Sun_Memory C
143. esRecord Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_LogManagesRecord class see TABLE A 15 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 15 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Record log TABLE A 15 Properties for Sun_LogManagesRecord Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Log Sun_RecordLog REF The Log property is a Object path to the instance of mandatory key property Sun_RecordLog representing the IPMI Indicates the SEL log Sun_RecordLog Record Sun_LogEntry REF The Record property isa Object path to an instance of mandatory key property Sun_LogEntry Indicates the Sun_LogEntry Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 199 Sun_Memory Description Provides capabilities and management of memory related LogicalDevices Inheritance CIM_Memory Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_Memory class see TABLE A 16 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 16 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile System Memory TABLE A 16 Properties for Sun_Memory Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClas string The CreationClassName property isa mandatory key Set to Sun_Memory sName property CreationClassName indicates
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145. fine a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties Appropriate value Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 181 TABLE A 9 Property Properties for Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities Continued Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementN boolean ameEdits upported Requeste dStatessS upported uint16 The boolean indicates whether the ElementName can be modified Indicates the possible states that can be requested when using the method Request StateChange on the EnabledLogicalElement The following values apply 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 Definitions for the above values are as follows Enabled Disabled Shut Down Offline Test Defer Quiesce Reboot Reset Set to False For the EnabledLogicalElemen tCapabilities instance representing the controller RequestedStatesSuppo rted 0 will be set to 11 Reset For the EnabledLogicalElemen tCapabilities instance representing the controllee RequestedStatesSuppo rted will be set
146. g standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Base server TABLE A 7 Properties for Sun_ElementCapabilities Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Capabilitie CIM_Capabilities The Capabilities property is Object path to an instance of s REF a mandatory key property Sun_EnabledLogicalEleme The Capabilities object that ntCapabilities is associated with the element ManagedElem CIM_ManagedElement The ManagedElement property Object path to an instance of ent REF is a mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSystem Identifies the managed element 178 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_ElementConformsToProfile Description Sun_ElementConformsTo Profile associates the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee to the instance of Sun_RegisteredProfile Inheritance Properties CIM_ElementConformsToProfile representing the Base Server Profile For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ElementConformsToProfile class see TABLE A 8 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 8 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org s Profile Profile registration Base server tandards cim cim_schema_v2181 TABLE A 8 Properties for Sun_ElementConformsToProfile Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementConf Sun_R
147. ge 48 Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory Custom Groups settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To view the name of Active Directory custom group ID number 2 type Q snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC johns DC sun DC com 3 To set the name of Active Directory custom group ID number 2 to CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP agent_ipaddress O ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 s CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupName 2 STRING CN SpSuperCust O0OU Groups DC bills DC sun DC com 4 To view the roles of Active Directory custom group ID number 2 type Q snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRoles 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING aucro 46 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management P
148. ghts Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Part III Set Power Limit Budget Activation State 136 Get Power Limit Budget Wattage 137 Set Power Limit Budget Wattage 138 lt a lt a lt View Manufacturing Information for FRUs 140 v View the System Event Log 141 IPMI Commands 142 WS Management and CIM 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM 147 WS Management and CIM Overview 148 WS Management 148 Common Information Model CIM 149 System Management Architecture for Server Management SMASH 149 Configuring Support for WS Management in ILOM 150 v Edit the WS Management Service State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the CLI 150 v Edit WS Management State Transport Mode and Port Number Using the Web Interface 153 Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes 154 Supported CIM Indications 156 Sun Supported CIM Classes 159 Document Conventions 160 Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED 161 Sun_AssociatedSensor 162 Sun_Chassis 163 Sun_ComputerSystem 169 Sun_ComputerSystemPackage 176 Sun_Container 177 Contents ix Sun_ElementCapabilities 178 Sun_ElementConformsToProfile 179 Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities 180 Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication 183 Sun_IndicatorLED 185 Sun_InstCreation 193 Sun_InstDeletion 194 Sun_LogEntry 195 Sun_LogManagesRecord 199 Sun_Memory 200 Sun_NumericSensor 205 Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities 213 Sun_PhysicalComponent 215 Sun_PhysicalElementCap
149. have the value 6 values are defined Environmental e 1 Other Current Indication does not fit into the Alert categories described by this enumeration e 2 Communications Alert Associated with the procedures and or processes required to convey information from one point to another e 3 Quality of Service Alert A degradation or errors in the performance or function of an entity have occurred e 4 Processing Error A software or processing fault has occurred e 5 Device Alert An equipment or hardware fault has occurred e 6 Environmental Alert Refers to an enclosure in which the hardware resides or other environmental considerations e 7 Model Change Addresses changes in the information model For example it might embed a lifecycle indication to convey the specific model change being alerted e 8 Security Alert Security violations detection of viruses or similar issues have occurred Descriptio string Short description for the instance Appropriate value ns describing why the indication is generated HwComponen _ string Object path of the associated hardware component The object path of an tObjectPat instance of h CIM_PhysicalElem Sun specific ent Observedva string A string holding the current reading value that exceeds the Appropriate value lue threshold This is modeled as a string for universal mapping similar to the CIM_Sensor properties in the device model Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classe
150. he business entity by a recognized global authority This is similar to the lt Schema Name gt _ lt Class Name gt structure of Schema class names e lt OrgID gt must not contain a colon When using this algorithm the first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be re used to identify different underlying real world elements e A e For DMTF defined instances the preferred algorithm must be used with the lt OrgID gt set to CIM If the above preferred algorithm is not used the defining entity must ensure that the resultant InstanceID is not re used across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other providers for this instance s NameSpace CreationTim datetime A LogEntry may include a timestamp for the entry Appropriate value eStamp Description string Textual description of the object SEL event description 196 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 14 Properties for Sun_LogEntry Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly name This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as
151. he pending value for static 1 Integer None PendingIp the mode of IP discovery for the given target dynamic 2 Discovery The possible values are static 1 or dynamic 2 Static values can be specified by setting the other pending properties in this table ilomCtr1NetworkPendingIp Address ilomCtrlNetworkPendingIp Gateway and ilomCtr1NetworkPendingIpNetmask If dynamic is specified the other pending properties should not be set This setting does not take effect until the ilomCtr1NetworkCommit Pending property is set to true for the given row ilomCtr1lNetwork This object is used to set the pending IP pending_ip_address String None PendingIp address for the given target This setting does Address not take effect until the ilomCtr1NetworkCommit Pending property is set to true for the given row ilomctr1lNetwork This object is used to set the pending IP pending_ip_gateway String None PendingIp gateway for the given target This setting does Gateway not take effect until the ilomCtr1NetworkCommitPending object is set to true for the given row ilomCctr1lNetwork This object is used to set the pending IP pending_ip_netmask String None PendingIp netmask for the given target This setting does Netmask not take effect until the ilomCtr1NetworkCommitPending object is set to true for the given row ilomCtr1lNetwork This object is used to commit pending settings true 1 Integer None Commit Pending for the given row Settings this ob
152. he query statement contains SourceInstance ISA CIM_PhysicalElement then ILOM CIM subsystem will generate Sun_InsDeletion indication when it is noticed that a hardware component is hot removed from the chassis Inheritance CIM_InstDeletion Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_InstDeletion class see TABLE A 13 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 13 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile None TABLE A 13 Properties for Sun_InstDeletion Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SourceInstance string A copy of the instance that changed to String representation of the generate the Indication SourceInstance instance of contains the current values of the CIM_PhysicalElement that is properties selected by the indication filter s hot removed query In the case of CIM_InstDeletion the property values are copied before the instance is deleted SourceInstance string The host name or IP address of the Will have the value Host SourceInstance Sun_ComputerSystem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee SourceInstance string The model path of the SourceInstance String representation of the object ModelPath The following format must be used to path of the SourceInstance encode the model path lt NamespacePath gt lt ClassName gt lt Prop1 gt
153. he role IDs can be joined together For example aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service console c reset r read only o service s none Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL User Domain Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL User Domain settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL User Domain MIB Objects on page 73 Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL User Domain settings Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 71 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the name of LDAP SSL user domain ID number 3 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1LdapSslUserDomain 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslUserDomain 3 STRING CN lt USERNAME gt CN Users DC davidc DC example DC sun DC com m To set the name of LDAP SSL user domain ID number 3 to CN lt USERNAME gt CN Users DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslUserDomain 3 s CN lt USERNAME gt CN Users DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslUserDomain 3 STRING CN lt USERNAME gt CN Users DC t
154. icates that the log never overwrites its entries by the new entries The following values apply 0 2 7 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Wraps When Full Never Overwrites DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved RequestedState uint16 The RequestedState proprety is an integer enumeration Will bet set to 12 that indicates the last requested or desired state for the Not Applicable element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions are as follows 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning 254 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_ReferencedProfile Description Sun_ReferencedProfile is used to associate an instance of Sun_RegisteredProfile to the instance of Sun_RegisteredProfile representing the Base Server profile ILOM uses Scoping Class advertisement methodology See Profile Registration profile for details
155. iew the option that determines what action the SP will take when it discovers that the host is hung type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostAutoRestartPolicy 0 a To configure the SP to reset when it discovers that the host is hung type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostAutoRestartPolicy 0 i 2 a To view the string that describes the boot status of host operating system type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostOSBootStatus 0 m To view the boot timer time out value type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootTimeout 0 m To set the boot timer time out value to 30 seconds type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootTimeout 0 i 30 a To view the property that determines what action the SP will take when the boot timer expires type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootRestart 0 To configure the SP to reset when the boot timer expires type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostBootRestart 0 i 2 Chapter 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 119 120 a To view the maximum number of boot failures allowed by the SP type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostMax
156. ificate validation mode type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryStrictCertEnabled 0 i 1 m To view the Active Directory certificate file status type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertFileStatus 0 m To view the event log setting for the amount of messages sent to the event log type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryLogDetail 0 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 39 m To configure the event log setting so that only the highest priority messages are sent to the event log type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryLogDetail 0 i 2 m To view the role that userl is to have when authenticated via Active Directory type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryDefaultRoles userl a To specify the Admin a role for userl when authenticated via Active Directory type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryDefaultRoles userl1 s a m To view and clear the certificate information associated with the server when it is set to true type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirectoryCertClear 0 snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlaActiveDirectoryCertClear 0 i 0
157. ifier type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlSystemIdentifier 0 s wgs97 200 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlSystemIdentifier 0 STRING wgs97 200 Host Name and System Identifier MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for host name and system identifier TABLE 2 1 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Host Name and System Identifier Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlHost The host name for ILOM hostname Size String None Name 0 to 255 ilomctrlSystem The identifier that is sent out onthe systemidentifier String None Identifier varbind for all traps that I LOM Size 0 to 255 generated This string is often the host name of the server that is associated with ILOM 12 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 V View and Configure Network Settings Before You Begin m Fora description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Network Settings MIB Objects on page 16 and the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure network settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password type To determine the name of the network target and the current network settings ro snmpwalk v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress
158. ilomCtrlLdap PortNumber ilomCtrlLdap BindDn ilomcCtrlLdap BindPassword ilomcCtrlLdap SearchBase ilomctrlLdap DefaultRoles Description Specifies whether the LDAP client is enabled The IP address of the LDAP server used as a name service for user accounts Specifies the port number for the LDAP client The Distinguished Name DN for the read only proxy user used to bind to the LDAP server For example cn proxyuser ou people dc sun dc com The password of a read only proxy user which is used to bind to the LDAP server This property is essentially write only The write only access level is no longer supported as of SNMPv2 This property must return a null value when read A search base in the LDAP database below which to find users For example ou people dc sun dc com Specifies the role that a user authenticated via LDAP should have This property supports the legacy roles of Administrator or Operator or any of the individual role ID combinations of a u c r o and s For example aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service Allowed Values true 1 false 2 ipaddress Range 0 65535 distinguished_name password The branch of your LDAP server on which to search for users administrator operator admin a user u console c reset r read only o service s Type Integer
159. implementation details You can find the ILOM Supplement and Product Notes within the documentation set for your system V Monitor System Total Power Consumption To view total system power consumption using SNMP type this command ent PhysicalName 308 snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress Chapter 5 Monitor and Manage Power Consumption Using SNMP 97 V Monitor Actual Power Consumption To view actual power consumption using SNMP type this command snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtrl1PowerMgmtActual 0 V Monitor Individual Power Supply Consumption Before you can use SNMP to monitor individual power supply consumption you must determine the ent PhysicalName index numbers that correspond to the output and input power sensors for a particular power supply To view the individual power supply consumption type a command similar to the following command For example if you know that the ent PhysicalIndex of SYS VPS is 303 you can view total output power consumption by typing the following command snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress entPhysicalName 303 entPhysicalClass 303 entPhysicalDescr 303 sunPlatNumericSensorBaseUnits 303 sunPlatNumericSensorExponent 303 sunPlatNumericSensorCurrent 303 sunPlatNumericSensorLowerThresholdNonCritical 303 sunPlatNumericSensorUpperThresholdNonCritical 303 sunPlatNumericSensorLowerThresho
160. ing to the log while hediu m 3 the lowest priority trace has the most Tovi messages logged When this object is set to owa none no messages are logged trace 5 Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL Certificate Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure LDAP SSL certificate settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL certificate settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To clear the certificate information associated with the server when it is set to true type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileClear 0 i 0 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 65 m To view the certificate version of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileVersion 0 a To view the serial number of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileSerialNo 0 m To view the issuer of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tipaddress ilomCtriLdapSslCertFileIssuer 0 a To view the subject of the certificate file type sn
161. ion 0 i 1 m To view the version of the current firmware management file system type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareMgmtFilesystemversion 0 m To view the property that is used to postpone the BIOS upgrade until the next server power off type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareDelayBIOS 0 m To set the DelayBIOS property to postpone the BIOS upgrade until the next server power off type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1lFirmwareDelayBIOS 0 i 1 106 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER 7 Manage ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites Configuring ILOM configuration management interfaces Before You Begin on page 108 View and Configure Policy Settings on page 108 Configure Power Setting on page 109 View and Configure Backup and Restore Settings on page 110 Configure the Reset Setting on page 111 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e Configuration Management Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager and Firmware Updates ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e Web e Backing Up and Restoring the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Configuration ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 64
162. ion of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure SPARC host settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To view the starting MAC address for the host type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostMACAddress 0 m To view the version string for OpenBoot PROM OBP type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostOBPVersion 0 m To view the version string for POST type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHost POSTVersion 0 a To view the option that determines whether the host should continue to boot in the event of a non fatal POST error type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostAutoRunOnError 0 m To configure the host to continue to boot in the event of a non fatal POST error type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostAutoRunOnError 0 i 1 118 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 a To view the string that describes the status of POST type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostPOSsTStatus 0 m To v
163. ject to false 2 true 1 will cause the network to be reconfigured according to the values specified in the other pending settings Vv View and Configure Serial Port Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure serial port settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Serial Port Settings MIB Objects on page 18 Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 17 Follow these steps to view and configure serial port settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To determine whether the service processor has an internal serial port that is configurable type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlSerialInternalPortPresent 0 3 To set the baud rate of the internal port to 9600 type smmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ipaddress ilomCtrl1SerialiInternalPortBaudRate 0 i 1 Serial Port Settings MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for serial port settings TABLE 2 3 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Serial Port Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlSerial Indicates whether the given true 1 Integer None Internal device has an internal serial false 2 PortPresent port that is configurable Note
164. ks Configure Active Directory settings Configure LDAP settings Configure LDAP SSL settings e View and Configure Active Directory Settings on page 38 View and Configure Active Directory Administrator Groups Settings on page 43 View and Configure Active Directory Operator Groups Settings on page 44 View and Configure Active Directory Custom Groups Settings on page 46 View and Configure Active Directory User Domain Settings on page 49 View and Configure Active Directory Alternate Server Settings on page 50 View and Configure Redundancy Settings on page 54 View and Configure Active Directory DNS Locator Settings on page 55 View and Configure DNS Name Server Settings on page 57 Configure LDAP Settings on page 58 View and Configure LDAP SSL Administrator Groups Settings on page 66 View and Configure LDAP SSL Operator Groups Settings on page 68 View and Configure LDAP SSL Custom Groups Settings on page 69 View and Configure LDAP SSL User Domain Settings on page 71 View and Configure LDAP SSL Alternate Server Settings on page 73 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e User Account Management Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e Web e Managing User Accounts Sun Integrated
165. l UZintl6 Indicates the current statuses of the element Various Status operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory However a few are not and are described here in more detail e Stressed indicates that the element is functioning but needs attention Examples of Stressed states are overload overheated and so on e Predictive Failure indicates that anelement is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future e In Service describes an element being configured maintained cleaned or otherwise administered e No Contact indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element but has never been able to establish communications with it e Lost Communication indicates that the ManagedSystemElement is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past but is currently unreachable Stopped and Aborted are similar although the former implies a clean and orderly stop while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might needto be updated e Dormant indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced e Supporting Entity in Error indicates that this element might be OK but that another element on which it is dependent is in error An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower layer networking problems e Completed indicates that the element has co
166. ldCritical 303 sunPlatNumericSensorUpperThresholdCritical 303 sunPlatNumericSensorLowerThresholdFatal 303 sunPlatNumericSensorUpperThresholdFatal 303 TABLE 5 1 provides a brief description of each of the MIB objects included in the above command example For more information see the ENTITY MIB and the SUN PLATFORM MIB TABLE 5 1 Individual Power Supply Consumption MIB Objects MIB Object MIB Name Description entPhysicalName ENTITY MIB The textual name of the physical entity entPhysicalClass ENTITY MIB The general hardware type of the physical entity entPhysicalDescr ENTITY MIB A textual description of physical entity 98 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 5 1 MIB Object MIB Name Individual Power Supply Consumption MIB Objects Continued Description sunPlatNumeric SensorBaseUnits sunPlatNumeric SensorExponent sunPlatNumeric SensorCurrent sunPlatNumeric SensorLower ThresholdNon Critical sunPlatNumeric SensorUpper ThresholdNon Critical sunPlatNumeric SensorLower ThresholdCritical sunPlatNumeric SensorUpper ThresholdCritical sunPlatNumeric SensorLower ThresholdFatal sunPlatNumeric SensorUpper ThresholdFatal SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM MIB SUN PLATFORM
167. le valued should also provide the primary status of the element Possible values are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 Definitions of the above values are Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 233 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value PackageType uintl6 Enumeration defining the type of the Appropriate value PhysicalPackage Note that this enumeration expands on the list in the Entity MIB the attribute entPhysicalClass The numeric values are consistent with the CIM enumeration numbering guidelines but are slightly different than the MIB values Unknown indicates that the package type is not known Other The package type does not correspond to an existing enumerated value The value is specified using the OtherPackageType property The values Rack through Port or Connector are defined per the Entity MIB where the semantics of rack are equivalent to the MIB s stack value The other values for battery processor memory power source or generator and storage media package are self explanatory A value of the blade server should be used wh
168. ller Note This object is read only Indicates whether the current target is configured to have static IP settings or whether these settings are retrieved dynamically from DHCP Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP address for the given target Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP gateway for the given target Note This object is read only Indicates the current IP netmask for the given target Note This object is read only Allowed Values Type target MAC_ address static 1 dynamic 2 ip_address ip_gateway ip_netmask String String Integer String String String Default none none none none none none Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 23 TABLE 2 5 MIB Object Description Valid MIB Objects Properties Values and Types for IP Addresses Continued Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtr1lNetworkPending IpAddress ilomCtr1lNetworkPending IpGateway ilomCtr1lNetworkPending IpDiscovery ilomctr1lNetworkPendingIpNetm ask ilomCtrilNetworkCommitPending This object is used to set the pending IP address for the given target This property does not take effect until the ilomCtr1lNetworkCommitPending property is set to true for the given row This object is used to set the pending IP gateway for the given target This setting does not take effect until the ilomCtr1lNetworkCom
169. lues of the ifType object defined in MIB II s ifTable NOTIFICATION This MIB module is used for logging SNMP 1 3 6 2 1 92 1 1 3 LOG MIB notifications traps SNMP MPD MIB This MIB module is used for Message Processing 1 3 6 1 6 3 11 and Dispatching SNMPv2 TM This MIB module is used for SNMP transport 1 3 6 1 6 3 19 mappings SNMPv2 SMI This MIB module contains definitions for the 1 3 6 1 6 structure of management information version 2 Chapter 1 SNMP Overview 7 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites Configure network settings Configure Secure Shell settings e Before You Begin on page 10 e Assign Host Name and System Identifier on page 11 e View and Configure Network Settings on page 13 e View and Configure Serial Port Settings on page 17 e View and Configure HTTP and HTTPS Settings on page 20 e Configure IP Addresses on page 21 e View the Current Key and Key Length on page 25 e Enable and Disable SSH on page 26 e Generate a New SSH Key on page 27 e Restart the SSH Server on page 28 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e ILOM Network Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Configurations and Log In ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410
170. ly name This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties Value representing current state of the sensor Will be set to the NAC name of the sensor EnabledDefault uint16 An enumerated value indicating an administrator s default or startup configuration for the enabled state of an element By default the element is Enabled value 2 The following values apply 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Set to default value 2 Enabled Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 257 TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value EnabledState uintl6 Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and Will have disabled states of an element It can also indicate the appropriate value transitions between these requested states For
171. m cim_schema_v2181 A Sun specific property added by Sun derived classes will have the word Sun specific Key property rows are shown first in each class table in alpha numerical ascending order Non key property rows are after key property rows in alpha numerical ascending order The term controller refers to the hardware entity on which management software resides for example the service processor SP or chassis monitoring module CMM The term controllee refers to the hardware entity that is controlled by the controller for example the host system SYS or the chassis CH Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED Description The Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED class associates an LED to a physical element Inheritance CIM_Dependency Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED class see TABLE A 1 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 1 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Indicator LED Note The Indicator LED profile specifies the CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED class However the CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED class does not exist in version 2 1 8 1 of the CIM Schema Therefore Sun uses the CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED class that is identified in the Experimental
172. m default timelimit Correction timelimit in bytes 10 13 will be ignored 0x00 not default 0x01 default Reserved field 0xf The value for this field is ignored Reserved field 0x00 0x00 The value for this field is ignored Response Data Completion code that is consumed by ipmitool The system does not display a status for successful completion code However if the result of the completion code is anything other than successful a failure message appears Group extension identification dc appears upon command completion Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 139 Vv View Manufacturing Information for FRUs FRU Device Description Board Product Board Serial Board Part Number Board Extra Product Manufacturer Product Name FRU Device Description Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Board Product Board Serial Board Part Number Board Extra Product Manufacturer Product Name Product Part Number Product Serial Product Extra FRU Device Description Product Manufacturer Product Part Number Product Version FRU Device Description Product Manufacturer Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Product Extra Product Extra FRU Device Description Product Manufacturer Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Product Extra Product Extra ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 v I lanplus U username P userpasswo
173. mands and will drop any new requests e 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state e 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled e 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests e 7 Test The element is in a test state e 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests e 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a restricted mode e 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued e 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65539 Vendor Reserved 252 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 27 Properties for Sun_RecordLog Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uint16 Indicates the current health of the element This attribute Appropriate value expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For e
174. manufacturer Manufacturer of the product For example SUN MICROSYSTEMS TABLE P 2 describes the common product identity information used by ILOM TABLE P 2 Common Product Identity Information Required Information Target Minimal Properties Basic product SYS product_name information on server product_part_number rackmounted and product_serial_number blade product_manufacturer Basic product CH product_name information on product_part_number chassis monitoring product_serial_number module CMM product_manufacturer Basic chassis SYS MIDPLANE product_name information on blade product_part_number product_serial_number product_manufacturer Location of blade SYS SLOTID type within the chassis class value Location of chassis CH rack_location within a rack xiv Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values The settings on your browser might differ from these settings 8 y 8 8 Third Party Web Sites Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files You have mail su Password
175. me string The ElementName property is a user friendly name Set to component NAC This property allows each instance to define a user name friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties 230 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be opera
176. ment Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value PartNumber string Part number assigned by the organization that is Will have appropriate responsible for producing or manufacturing the value if the processor chip PhysicalElement is considered a FRU by the platform SKU string The SKU property is a manufacturer allocated number Will have appropriate used to identify the PhysicalElement value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform SerialNumbe string A manufacturer allocated number used to identify the Will have appropriate ia PhysicalElement value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform StatusDescr _ string Strings describing the various OperationalStatus StatusDescriptions 0 iptions array values For example if Stopping is the value will have appropriate assigned to OperationalStatus then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus description on the reason for the value of OperationalStatus 0 Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 235 Sun_Processor Description Inheritance Properties Profile Identifies capabilities and management of the processor logical device CIM_Processor For a description of the supported proper
177. ment Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To set the LDAP SSL IP address type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslIP 0 a ipaddress m To set the LDAP SSL port number type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslPortNumber 0 i portnumber m To set the LDAP SSL default user role type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslDefaultRoles 0 s operator m To set the LDAP SSL certificate file URI type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileURI 0 s URI m To set the LDAP SSL timeout type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslTimeout 0 i 6 m To set the LDAP SSL strict certificate enabled value type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslStrictCertEnabled 0 s true m To set the LDAP SSL certificate file status type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileStatus 0 s status m To set the LDAP SSL log detail value to medium type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslLogDetail 0 i 3 Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 63 LDAP SSL MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for LDAP SSL settings TABLE 3 11 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types Global Variable
178. ment but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Operationalst uintl6 The OperationalStatus property indicates the Appropriate value atus current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration definitions can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predicti
179. mes nucleaires des missiles des armes biologiques et chimiques ou du nucleaire maritime directement ou indirectement sont strictement interdites Les exportations ou reexportations vers des pays sous embargo des Etats Unis ou vers des entites figurant sur les listes d exclusion d exportation americaines y compris mais de maniere non exclusive la liste de personnes qui font objet d un ordre de ne pas participer d une facon directe ou indirecte aux exportations des produits ou des services qui sont regi par la legislation americaine en matiere de controle des exportations et la liste de ressortissants specifiquement designes sont rigoureusement interdites LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON SA Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Part I Preface xi SNMP 1 SNMP Overview 1 About Simple Network Management Protocol 2 Preparing Your System to Use SNMP 3 SNMP Components 3 ILOM SNMP MIBs 4 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 9 Before You Begin 10 Configuring Network Settings 11 v v Assign Host Name and System Identifier 11 Before You Begin 11 Host Name and System Identifier MIB Objects 12 View an
180. mitPending property is set to true for the given row This object is used to set the pending value for the mode of IP discovery for the given target The possible values are static 1 or dynamic 2 Static values can be specified by setting the other pending properties in this table ilomCtrilNetworkPendingIp Address ilomCtrilNetworkPendingIp Gateway and ilomCtriNetworkPendingIp Netmask If dynamic is specified the other pending properties should not be set This property does not take effect until the ilomCtr1lNetworkCommitPending MIB object is set to true for the given row This object is used to set the pending IP netmask for the given target This property does not take effect until the ilomCtr1lNetworkCommitPending property is set to true for the given row This object is used to commit pending properties for the given row Setting this property to true 1 will cause the network to be reconfigured according to the values specified in the other pending properties pending _ipadd String None ress pending _ip_ga String None teway static 1 None dynamic 2 Integer pending_ip_ netmask String none true 1 None false 2 Integer 24 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Configuring Secure Shell Settings Topics Description Links Configure Secure Shell settings e View the Current Key and Key Length on page
181. mode state is set to setenv diag switch type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeScript 0 s setenv diag switch a To view date and time when the boot mode configuration will expire type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeExpires 0 m To view the string that refers to the LDOM configuration name type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeLDOMConfig 0 m To set the LDOM configuration name to default type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeLDOMConfig 0 s default Vv View and Configure SPARC Keyswitch Setting Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure SPARC key switch settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure SPARC key switch settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the current state of the virtual key switch type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCKeySwitchState 0 122 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 a To set the state of th
182. mpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileSubject 0 m To view the valid start date of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileValidBegin 0 a To view the valid end date of the certificate file type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslCertFileValidEnd 0 Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL Administrator Groups Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL Administrator Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL Administrator Groups MIB Objects on page 67 Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL Administrator Groups settings Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the name of LDAP SSL administrator group ID number 3 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupNane 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperAdmin OU Groups DC davidc DC example DC sun DC com m To set the name of LDAP SSL administrator group ID numbe
183. mpleted its operation This value should be combined with either OK Error or Degraded so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK passed Completed with Error failed or Completed with Degraded the operation finished but it did not complete OK or did not report an error e Power Mode indicates that theelement has additional power model information contained in the Associated PowerManagement Service association OperationalStatus 0 will have appropriate value depending on whether the component is in error state or not 232 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value e OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations to address implementation needs for an array property and to provide a migration path from today s environment to the future This change was not made earlier because it required the deprecated qualifier Due to the widespread use of the existing Status property in management applications it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Status and OperationalStatus properties Further the first value of OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element When instrumented Status because it is sing
184. mpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1NetworkPendingIpAddress 0 s ipaddress ilomCtriNetworkCommitPending 0 i 1 22 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Valid MIB Objects for IP Addresses The following MIB objects properties values and types are valid for IP addresses TABLE 2 5 Valid MIB Objects Properties Values and Types for IP Addresses MIB Object ilomCtr1lNetworkTarget ilomCtr1lNetworkMacAddress ilomCtr1lNetworkIpDiscovery ilomCtr1lNetworkIpAddress ilomCtr1lNetworkIpGateway ilomCtr1lNetworkIpNetmask Description This is the nomenclature name for a target that has a configurable network On some systems there are multiple targets that have networks On a rackmount stand alone server this table will contain only one row for the network configuration of the service processor which has a nomenclature name of SP On blade systems this table contains multiple rows There will be a row for SC which allows for configuration of the network settings In addition there are rows for each blade s service processor For example a blade s service processor nomenclature takes the form of CH BLO SP CH BL1 SP and so on This allows for the configuration of the service processors from the CMM Note This MIB object is not accessible The MAC address of the service processor or system contro
185. n Control Interfaces Topics Description Links View and set power policy e View and Set the Power Policy on page 101 V View and Set the Power Policy Before You Begin a You can use the get and set commands to view and set power policy 1 To view the power policy using SNMP type this command o snmpget v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_tpaddress sunHwCtr1PowerMgmtPolicy 0 Chapter 5 Monitor and Manage Power Consumption Using SNMP 101 2 To set the power policy use the snmpset command For example to set this MIB object to performance type this command snmpset v2c cprivate mALL snmp_agent_ipaddress sunHwCtrl1lPowerMgmtPolicy 0 i 3 TABLE 5 2 shows the MIB object type and values that are supported by the sunHwCtr1PowerMgmt Policy MIB object TABLE 5 2 Valid Values and Type for the sunHwCtrlPowerMgmtPolicy MIB Object MIB Object Values Type Default sunHwCtrl1PowerMgmt Policy notsupported 1 Integer None unknown 2 performance 3 elastic 4 102 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER Configure ILOM Firmware Settings Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites e Before You Begin on page 104 Configuring ILOM firmware e View and Configure ILOM Firmware Settings on interfaces page 104 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e Configurati
186. nce of this class The value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by a colon e lt OrgID gt must include a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity creating or defining the InstanceID or is a registered ID that is assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority This is similar to the lt Schema Name gt _ lt Class Name gt structure of Schema class names e lt OrgID gt must not contain a colon The first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt e lt LocalID gt is chosen by the business entity and should not be re used to identify different underlying real world elements e For DMTF defined instances the lt OrgID gt must be set to CIM If the above preferred algorithm is not used the defining entity must ensure that the resultant InstanceID is not re used across any instance IDs produced by this or other providers for this instance s NameSpace ILOM Value Represents the unique ID of the EnabledLogicalElemen tCapabilities Descript ion string Textual description of the object Appropriate descriptions ElementN ame string The ElementName property is a user friendly name This property allows each instance to de
187. nd the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password To view the name of Active Directory administrator group ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 STRING CN spAdmins DC spc DC north DC sun DC com 3 To set the name of Active Directory administrator group ID number 2 to CN spAdmins DC spc DC south DC sun DC com type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 s CN spAdmins DC spc DC south DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 STRING CN spAdmins DC spc DC south DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAdminGroupName 2 STRING CN spAdmins DC spc DC south DC sun DC com Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 43 Active Directory Administrator Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for Active Directory Administrator Groups settings TABLE 3 4 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory Administrator Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlActive An integer identifier of 1to5 Integer None DirAdminGroupid the Active Directory Note
188. nd write to individual management resources such as settings and dynamic values a Obtain a list for contents of containers and collections such as system components and log entries m Run management methods For further details about implementing and deploying a WS Management environment to remotely manage system hardware across your IT infrastructure see http www dmtf org standards wsman 148 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 For more information about how to configure support for WS Management in ILOM see Configuring Support for WS Management in ILOM on page 150 Common Information Model CIM CIM is an object oriented information model that provides a common definition for managing system hardware data These common definitions enable you to exchange semantically rich management information among systems on your network CIM supplies a set of classes that provide a framework to organize the information about the managed environment Specifically these classes enable you to create or use another application other than ILOM to monitor and manage Sun s hardware System Management Architecture for Server Management SMASH Sun hardware supports a relevant subset of SMASH profiles For more information about DMTF SMASH profiles consult the specification for this standard at http www dmtf org standards mgmt smash For more information about support SMAS
189. ndicationFilter s query SensorObjectPath string Object path of the sensor that causes Appropriate value SUN specific the hardware component to change operational state Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 183 TABLE A 10 Properties for Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SourceInstance string A copy of the instance that changed to String representation of the generate the Indication instance of SourceInstance contains the current CIM_PhysicalElement that values of the properties selected by the is affected indication filter s query In the case of CIM_InstDeletion the property values are copied before the instance is deleted SourceInstanceHos _ string The host name or IP address of the Will have the value t SourceInstance Sun_ComputerSystem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representating the controllee SourceInstanceMod string The model path of the String representation of the elPath SourceInstance The following object path of the format must be used to encode the SourceInstance model path lt NamespacePath gt lt ClassName gt lt P ropl gt lt Valuel gt lt Prop2 gt lt Value2 gt 184 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_IndicatorLED Description Inheritance Properties Profile The Sun_IndicatorLED class models the logical aspects of an
190. ng your system to use SNMP see one of the following guides m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide SNMP Components SNMP functionality requires the following two components m Network management station A network management station hosts management applications which monitor and control managed nodes m Managed node A managed node is a device such as a server router or hub that hosts SNMP management agents that are responsible for carrying out requests from management stations such as a service processor SP running ILOM Managed nodes can also provide unsolicited status information to a management station in the form of a trap SNMP is the protocol used to communicate management information between management stations and SNMP agents The SNMP agent is preinstalled on your Sun server platform and runs on ILOM so all SNMP management occurs through ILOM To utilize this feature your operating system must have an SNMP client application Both management stations and agents use SNMP messages to communicate Management stations can send and receive information Agents can respond to requests and send unsolicited messages in the form of traps Management stations and agents use the following functions m Get m GetNext m GetResponse m Set m Trap Chapter 1 SNMP Overview 3 ILOM SNMP MIBs The base component of
191. ngs 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the version of the current firmware image type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareMgmtVersion 0 104 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 a To view the build number of the current firmware image type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareMgmtBuildNumber 0 a To view the build date and time of the current firmware image type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1FirmwareMgmtBuildDate 0 m To view the IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to download the firmware image type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlFirmwareTFTPServerIP 0 m To set the IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to download the firmware image type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlFirmwareTFTPServerIP 0 s ipaddress m To view the relative path of the new firmware image file on the TFTP server type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlFirmwareTFTPFileName 0 m To set the relative path of the new firmware image file on the TFTP server type snmpset m
192. nknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions include 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning Refer to the DMTF CIM EnabledState property description for explanations of the values in the RequestedState enumeration 260 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 29 Properties for Sun_Sensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SensorType uintl6 The type of the sensor for example voltage or Will have temperature sensor If the type is set to Other then the appropriate value OtherSensorType description can be used to further identify the type or if the sensor has numeric readings then the type of the sensor can be implicitly determined by the units A description of the different sensor types is as follows e A temperature sensor measures the environmental temperature e Voltage and current sensors measure electrical voltage and current readings e A tachometer measures speed revolutions of a device For example a fan device can have an associated tachometer which measures its speed e A counter is a general purpose sensor that measures some numerical property of a Device A counter value can be
193. nstances IPMI Alerts ILOM supports alerts in the form of IPMI Platform Event Trap PET alerts Alerts provide advance warning of possible system failures Alert configuration is available from the ILOM SP on your server or server module IPMI PET alerts are supported on all Sun server platforms and modules with the exception of the chassis monitoring module CMM For more information about the types of IPMI alerts see Alert Management in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide Configuring the IPMI State You can enable or disable the IPMI state using either the CLI or the web interface Topics Description Links Enable the IPMI state e Enable IPMI State Using the CLI on page 130 e Enable IPMI State Using the Web Interface on page 130 Chapter 9 Server Management Using IPMI 129 Vv Enable IPMI State Using the CLI Before You Begin a To enable IPMI state using the CLI you need the Admin a role enabled Follow these steps to enable the IPMI state 1 Log in to the ILOM CLI 2 At the command prompt type gt set SP services ipmi servicestate enabled gt set SP services ipmi servicestate enabled Set servicestate to enabled Vv Enable IPMI State Using the Web Interface Before You Begin m To enable IPMI state using the web interface you need the Admin a role enabled Follow these steps to enable the IPMI state 1 Log in to the ILOM web interf
194. nt CIM_PhysicalEleme nt REF 224 The ManagedElement property is a mandatory key property Identifies the managed element Object path to an instance of Sun_PhysicalElement Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_PhysicalMemory Description The Sun_PhysicalMemory is used to represent low level memory devices such as SIMMs DIMMs raw memory chips and so forth Inheritance CIM_PhysicalMemory Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_PhysicalMemory class see TABLE A 21 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 21 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical asset TABLE A 21 Properties for Sun_PhysicalMemory Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationCla string The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key Set to ssName property Sun_PhysicalMemory CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Tag string The Tag property is a mandatory key property Set to component NAC The Tag property is an arbitrary string that uniquely name identifies the physical element and serves as the key
195. ntainer e CIM _Realizes e Sun_Realizes e CIM_ComputerSystemPackage e Sun_ComputerSystemPackage e CIM_ElementCapabilities e Sun_ElementCapabilities Sensors e CIM_Sensor e Sun_Sensor http www dmtf o CIM_NumericSensor e Sun_NumericSensor rg standards publ e CIM_AssociatedSensor e Sun_AssociatedSensor tahoe JorutenEsS U CIM_SystemDevice e Sun_SystemDevice SP1009 pdf CPU e CIM_Processor e Sun_Processor http www dmtf o CIM _Realizes e Sun_Realizes rg standards publ e CIM _SystemDevice e Sun_SystemDevice ished_documents D SP1022 pdf System Memory http www dmtf o rg standards publ ished_documents D SP1026 pdf e CIM_Memory e CIM_Realizes e CIM_SystemDevice e Sun_Memory e Sun_Realizes e Sun_SystemDevice Indicator LED DSP0835 pdf http www dmtf o rg standards publ ished_documents e CIM_SystemDevice e Not Applicable e Not Applicable Note The CIM schema version 1 18 1 does not have the CIM_IndicatorLED and CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED defined The CIM_IndicatorLED and CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED are required by the the Indicator LED profile Chapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM e CIM_SystemDevice e Sun_IndicatorLED e Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED Note Use the CIM_IndicatorLED and CIM_AssociatedIndicatorLED from the experimental schema for CIM schema version 2 18 1 and rename them Sun_IndicatorLED and Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED 155 TABLE 10 1 Supp o
196. ntegrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 LDAP SSL Operator Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for LDAP SSL Operator Groups settings TABLE 3 13 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP SSL Operator Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdapSslOpe An integer identifier of the LDAP SSL 1to5 Integer None ratorGroupId Operator Group entry Note This object is not accessible for reading or writing ilomCtrlLdapSslope This string should contain a name maximum of 255 String None ratorGroup Distinguished Name that exactly matches characters Name one of the group names on the LDAP SSL server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role of Operator Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL Custom Groups Settings Before You Begin You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL Custom Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL Custom Groups MIB Objects on page 71 Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL Custom Groups settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the name of LDAP SSL custom group ID number 2 typ
197. o a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password 2 To view the firmware revision type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ent PhysicalFirmwareRev 1 Component MIB Objects TABLE 4 1 lists several of the MIB objects provided by the ENTITY MIB that you can use to view components TABLE 4 1 MIB Objects Values and Types for Component Settings MIB Object Description Values Type Default entPhysical The textual name of the physical entity Size 0 255 String Zero Name length string entPhysical A textual description of physical entity Size 0 255 String None Descr Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 81 TABLE 4 1 MIB Objects Values and Types for Component Settings Continued MIB Object Description Values Type Default entPhysical The value of entPhysicalIndex for the physical Range 0 2147483647 Integer None ContainediIn entity that contains this physical entity A value of zero indicates this physical entity is not contained in any other physical entity entPhysical An indication of the general hardware type of the other 1 Integer None Class physical entity unknown 2 chassis 3 backplane 4 container 5 powerSupply 6 fan 7 sensor 8 module 9 port 10 stack 11 entPhysical The vendor specific firmware revision string for Size 0 255 String Zero Firm
198. ocol UDP Any management application that supports SNMP can manage your server For a more complete description of SNMP see the SNMP five part introductory tutorial available at http www dpstele com layers 12 snmp_12_tut_part1 php ILOM supports SNMP versions 1 2c and 3 Using SNMP v3 is strongly advised since SNMP v3 provides additional security authentication and privacy beyond SNMP v1 and v2c SNMP is a protocol not an application so you need an application to utilize SNMP messages Your SNMP management software might provide this functionality or you can use an open source tool like Net SNMP which is available at http net snmp sourceforge net Note ILOM users reading this document are assumed to have a working knowledge of SNMP SNMP client side commands are used in this text as examples of using SNMP Users who do not have a working knowledge of SNMP should complete the tutorial at http net snmp sourceforge net wiki index php Main_Page This tutorial is more advanced than the introductory tutorial referred to above Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Preparing Your System to Use SNMP To prepare your system to use SNMP you must download and install the latest version version 5 2 1 or higher of Net SNMP that works with the operating system of your management station or the SNMP tool of your choice For more information about prepari
199. of 255 String None DirDnsLocator DNS query The name may contain characters QueryService lt DOMAIN as a substitution marker being replaced by the domain information associated for the user at the time of authentication The service name may also contain lt PORT gt which can be used to override any learned port information if necessary For example lt PORT 636 gt may be specified for the standard LDAP SSL port 636 56 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Configuring DNS Name Server Vv View and Configure DNS Name Server Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure DNS name server settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure DNS Name Server settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view and specify the name server for DNS type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1DNSNameServers 0 snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSNameServers 0 s nameservername a To view and specify the search path for DNS type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1DNSSearchPath 0
200. of ILOM m c Represents the update version of ILOM m d Represents a micro version of ILOM Micro versions are managed per platform or group of platforms See your platform Product Notes for details m e Represents a nano version of ILOM Nano versions are incremental iterations of a micro version For example ILOM 3 1 2 1 a would designate m ILOM 3 as the major version of ILOM m ILOM 3 1 as a minor version of ILOM 3 m ILOM 3 1 2 as the second update version of ILOM 3 1 a ILOM 3 1 2 1 as a micro version of ILOM 3 1 2 m ILOM 3 1 2 1 a as a nano version of ILOM 3 1 2 1 Preface xiii Product Identity Information Product identity information enables a system to register itself and use certain automated services based on the service contract associated with its identity You can use product identity information to uniquely identify a system You also need to supply the product identity information to Sun when you request service for the system Product identity consists of the following information a product_name Name under which a product is sold For example SUN FIRE X4100 M2 a product_part_number Namespace assigned by manufacturing within which the product serial number is unique A product part number never maps to more than one product For example 602 3098 01 a product_serial_number Unique identity assigned to each instance of a product by manufacturing For example 0615AM0654A a product_
201. oldFatal then the CurrentState is Critical The sensor s threshold values specify the ranges min and max values for determining whether the sensor is operating under Normal NonCritical Critical or Fatal conditions If the CurrentReading is below LowerThresholdFatal then the current state is Fatal Will have appropriate value if sensor supports this threshold If sensor does not support this threshold this property will not be set Will have appropriate value if sensor supports this threshold If sensor does not support this threshold this property will not be set Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 209 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Operational Status PossibleSta tes RateUnits uint16 string uint16 The OperationalStatus property indicates the current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration definitions can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the enumeration definitions are as follows 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
202. ole Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 175 Sun_ComputerSystemPackage Description The Sun_ComputerSystemPackage class is used to associate the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee to the physical package chassis Sun_Chassis which realizes the Sun_ComputerSystem Inheritance Properties CIM_ComputerSystemPackage For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ComputerSystemPackage class see TABLE A 5 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 5 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile e Physical asset e Base server TABLE A 5 Properties for Sun_ComputerSystemPackage Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent Sun_Chassis REF The Antecedent property isa Object path to an instance of mandatory key property Sun_Chassis The chassis that realizes a Sun_ComputerSystem Dependent Sun_ComputerSystem The Dependent property is a Object path to the instance of REF mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSystem Represents the representing the controllee Sun_ComputerSystem 176 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_C ontainer Description Inheritance Properties Profile Sun_Container is used to associate a physical package CIM_PhysicalPackage and a
203. om Groups Settings 46 Active Directory Custom Groups MIB Objects 48 View and Configure Active Directory User Domain Settings 49 Active Directory User Domain MIB Objects 50 View and Configure Active Directory Alternate Server Settings 50 Active Directory Alternate Server MIB Objects 53 View and Configure Redundancy Settings 54 View and Configure Active Directory DNS Locator Settings 55 Active Directory DNS Locator MIB Objects 56 Configuring DNS Name Server 57 v View and Configure DNS Name Server Settings 57 Configuring ILOM for LDAP 58 v Configure LDAP Settings 58 ILOM for LDAP MIB Objects 61 Configuring ILOM for LDAP SSL 62 v Configure LDAP SSL Settings 62 LDAP SSL MIB Objects 64 View and Configure LDAP SSL Certificate Settings 65 View and Configure LDAP SSL Administrator Groups Settings 66 LDAP SSL Administrator Groups MIB Objects 67 View and Configure LDAP SSL Operator Groups Settings 68 LDAP SSL Operator Groups MIB Objects 69 Contents v v View and Configure LDAP SSL Custom Groups Settings 69 LDAP SSL Custom Groups MIB Objects 71 v View and Configure LDAP SSL User Domain Settings 71 LDAP SSL User Domain MIB Objects 73 v View and Configure LDAP SSL Alternate Server Settings 73 LDAP SSL Alternate Server MIB Objects 75 Configuring RADIUS Settings 76 v Configure RADIUS Settings 76 Before You Begin 76 RADIUS MIB Objects 77 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 79 Before You Begin 80
204. ommands Continued IPMI Command Function ipmitool power ipmitool event ipmitool mc 1 2 ipmitool sdr ipmitool sensor ipmitool fru print ipmitool sel ipmitool pef info ipmitool pef status ipmitool pef list ipmitool user ipmitool session ipmitool firewall 1 ipmitool set 1 ipmitool exec Return the BMC Self Test results Send a predefined event to the system event log Instruct the BMC to perform a warm or cold reset Query the BMC for sensor data records SDR and extract sensor information of a given type then query each sensor and print its name reading and status List sensors and thresholds in a wide table format Read all field replaceable unit FRU inventory data and extract such information as serial number part number asset tags and short strings describing the chassis board or product View the ILOM SP system event log SEL Query the BMC and print information about the PEF supported features Print the current PEF status the last SEL entry processed by the BMC etc Print the current PEF status the last SEL entry processed by the BMC etc Display a summary of userid information including maximum number of userids the number of enabled users and the number of fixed names defined Get information about the specified session s You can identify sessions by their ID by their handle number by their active status or by using the keyword all to sp
205. omp DC example DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslUserDomain 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslUserDomain 3 STRING CN lt USERNAME gt CN Users DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com 72 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 LDAP SSL User Domain MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for LDAP SSL User Domain settings TABLE 3 15 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP SSL User Domain Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdapSslUs_ An integer identifier of the LDAP SSL 1to5 Integer None erDomainId domain Note This object is not accessible for reading or writing ilomCtrlLdapSslUs_ This string should match exactly with an name maximum of String None erDomain authentication domain on the LDAP SSL 255 characters server This string should contain a substitution string lt USERNAME gt which will be replaced with the user s login name during authentication Either the principle or Distinguished Name format is allowed Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL Alternate Server Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL Alternate Server settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL Alternate Server MIB Objects on page 75 and the SUN ILOM
206. on property is set to v1 1 or v2c 2 Specifies the SNMP user name to use when the ilomCtrlAlertSNMPVersion is set to v3 3 ilomCtrlAlert A class name or a11 to filter Size 0 255 String None EmailEvent emailed alerts on ClassFilter ilomctrlAlert A class name or a11 to filter Size 0 255 String None EmailEventType emailed alerts on Filter Configuring SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts To generate configured Email Notification alerts you must enable the ILOM client to act as an SMTP client to send the email alert messages To enable the ILOM client as an SMTP client you must specify the IP address and port number of an outgoing SMTP email server that will process the email notifications Configure SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts Before You Begin m Prior to enabling the ILOM client as an SMTP client gather the IP address and port number of the outgoing SMTP email server a You can use the get and set commands to configure the SMTP client For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see SMTP Client MIB Objects on page 91 and the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to configure an SMTP client Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 89 90 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP commands for
207. on in numeric form describing the profile s creation or last modification e N The minor version in numeric form describing the profile s creation or last modification e U The update for example errata patch and so forth in numeric form describing the profile s creation or last modification Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 249 Sun_RecordLog Description Sun_RecordLog serves as an aggregation point for log entry objects It is used to represent the IPMI SEL log Properties of Sun_RecordLog follow guidelines in IPMI CIM Mapping Guideline Inheritance CIM_RecordLog Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_RecordLog class see TABLE A 27 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 27 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Record Log 250 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 27 Properties for Sun_RecordLog Property Data Type Description ILOM Value InstanceID string The InstanceID property is a key manadatory property Implementation Within the scope of the instantiating NameSpace the dependent value InstanceID property uniquely identifies an instance of representing this class The value of InstanceID should be constructed Unique ID using the following preferred algorithm
208. on see TABLE A 12 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 12 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 None TABLE A 12 Properties for Sun_InstCreation Property Data Type Description ILOM Value SourceInstance string A copy of the instance that changed to generate the Indication SourceInstance contains the current values of the properties CIM_PhysicalElement that selected by the Indication Filter s Query In the case of CIM_InstDeletion the property values are copied before the instance is deleted String representation of the instance of is hot inserted SourceInstance string Host The host name or IP address of the SourceInstance Will have the value Sun_ComputerSystem Name of the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee SourceInstance string ModelPath The model path of the SourceInstance The following format must be used to encode the model path lt NamespacePath gt lt ClassName gt lt Prop1 gt lt Value1 gt lt Prop2 gt lt Value2 gt String representation of the object path of the SourcelInstance Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 193 Sun_InstDeletion Description When client creates an indication subscription in which the filter indicates that it looks for CIM_InstDeletion and SourceInstance is a PhysicalElement for example t
209. on Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic 127 About Intelligent Platform Management Interface ILOM supports the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI which enables you to monitor and control your server platform as well as to retrieve information about your server platform IPMI is an open industry standard interface that was designed for the management of server systems over a number of different types of networks IPMI functionality includes field replaceable unit FRU inventory reporting system monitoring logging of system events system recovery including system resets and power on and power off capabilities and alerting The monitoring logging system recovery and alerting functions available through IPMI provide access to the manageability that is built into the platform hardware ILOM is compliant with IPMI v1 5 and v2 0 A Sun provided Windows port of IPMItool is available at http www sun com system management tools jsp Additional information including detailed specifications about IPMI is available at the following sites m http www intel com design servers ipmi spec htm m http openipmi sourceforge net The service processors SPs on your servers and server modules blades are IPMI v2 0 compliant You can access IPMI functionality through the command line using the IPMItool utility either in band using the host operating system running on the
210. on Management Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager and Firmware Updates ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 e Web e Updating ILOM Firmware Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 e CLI e Updating ILOM Firmware Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic 103 Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter you should ensure that the following requirements are met m Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or an SNMP v3 user with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Configuring ILOM Firmware Interfaces Vv View and Configure ILOM Firmware Settings Before You Begin a You can use the get and set commands to view and configure ILOM firmware settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure ILOM firmware setti
211. ontinued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the element This Appropriate value attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error e 10 Degraded Warning The element is in working order and all functionality is provided However the element is not working to the best of its abilities For example the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 203 TABLE A 16 Properties for Sun_Memory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value
212. or set a https_port WSMAN https port https_port User role required for set a mode WSMAN mode mode User role required for set a state WSMAN state state User role required for set a 3 Perform the tasks described in the following table to navigate and manage the SP WS Management target properties Task Instructions Navigate to the e To navigate to the WS Management service target type the WS Management following command service target gt cd SP services wsman Note You must navigate to the wsman target prior to viewing or configuring the properties associated with the WS Management service Chapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM 151 Task Instructions View the WS Management CLI properties and commands e To view the WS Management properties and commands type the following command gt show The current properties and available commands that are associated with the management of the SP WS Management service appear For example gt cd SP services wsman SP services wsman gt show SP services wsman Targets Properties http_port 7783 https_port 7782 mode http state enabled Commands cd set show Set the WS Management service state e To enable or disable support for the WS Management service in ILOM type the following command to set the service state gt set state enabled or gt set state disabled Note
213. owed Values Type Default ilomCtr1SshRsakey The fingerprint of the RSA Size 0 255 String None Fingerprint key used for the SSH protocol ilomCtr1lSshRsakey The length of the RSA key Range 0 65535 Integer None Length used for the SSH protocol ilomCtr1SshDsakey The fingerprint of the DSA Size 0 255 String None Fingerprint key used for the SSH protocol ilomCtr1SshDsakey The length of the DSA key Range 0 65535 Integer None Length used for the SSH protocol Y Enable and Disable SSH Before You Begin m You can use the set command enable and disable SSH For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see SSH Enabled MIB Object on page 27 Follow these steps to enable and disable SSH 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 To enable or disable SSH type the following command to set the ilomCtr1SshEnabled MIB object to 1 enabled or 2 disabled snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SshEnabled 0 i 1 2 26 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 SSH Enabled MIB Object Use the following MIB object to enable or disable SSH TABLE 2 7 Valid MIB Object Value and Type for SSH Enabled Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlSsh Specifies whether or not the SSH is true 1
214. perty The Sun_ComputerSystem Sun_ComputerSystem representing the controllee 268 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Index A Active Directory 38 Administrator Groups MIB objects 44 viewing and configuring 43 Alternate Server MIB objects 53 viewing and configuring 50 Custom Groups MIB objects 48 viewing and configuring 46 DNS Locator settings MIB objects 56 viewing and configuring 55 Operator Groups MIB objects 45 view and configure 44 User Domain MIB objects 50 viewing and configuring 49 alert rules configuring 87 MIB objects 88 alerts generating email notification 89 B backup and restore 110 C clock settings configuring network time protocol NTP 83 MIB objects 84 setting 83 component information MIB objects 82 view 81 current key and key length configuring 25 MIB objects 26 E email alert settings configuring 91 event log configuring 84 MIB objects 85 F firmware viewing and configuring 104 H Host Name MIB objects 12 host name settings 11 HTTP and HTTPS MIB objects 21 HTTP and HTTPS settings viewing and configuring 20 l IP addresses configuring 21 MIB objects 23 IPMI 269 detailed specifications location of 128 functionality 128 generating IPMI specific traps 128 IPMI Platform Event Trap PET alerts 129 overview 128 versions supported by ILOM 128 IPM
215. ply on next host power on type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostIoReconfigurePolicy 0 m To configure the SP to execute the host I O reconfiguration policy on the next power on type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCHostIoReconfigurePolicy 0 i 3 Vv View and Configure SPARC Boot Mode Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure SPARC boot mode settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure SPARC boot mode settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To view the boot mode state for the host type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeState 0 To configure the host to retain current NVRAM variable settings type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeState 0 i 1 a To view the boot script to use when the boot mode state is set to script type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1SPARCBootModeScript 0 Chapter 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 1211 m To specify the boot script to use when the boot
216. r 3 to CN SpSuperAdmin OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupName 3 s CN SpSuperAdmin OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperAdmin O0OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupNane 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslAdminGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperAdmin 0OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com LDAP SSL Administrator Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for LDAP SSL Administrator Groups settings TABLE 3 12 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for LDAP SSL Administrator Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdap An integer identifier of the LDAP SSL 1to5 Integer None SslAdminGroup AdminGroup entry Note This object is Id not accessible for reading or writing ilomCtrlLdap This string should contain a Distinguished name maximum of 255 String None SslAdminGroup Name that exactly matches one of the group characters names on the LDAP SSL server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role of Administrator Name Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 67 Vv View and Configure LDAP SSL Operator Groups Settings Before Yo
217. r clear disable the check box By default this setting is disabled in ILOM Select a WS Management transport mode HTTP or HTTPS Set the WS Management transport mode port number e In the Mode list box select HTTP or HTTPS By default this setting is set to HTTP e Inthe HTTP or HTTPS text box specify the transport mode port number for the WS Management service The default port number settings for HTTP or HTTPS are as follows HTTP 8889 HTTPS 8888 a 4 Click Save to apply the changes made to the WS Man settings Chapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM 153 Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes The Sun supported CIM classes provide a common information model interface for developers building management applications With the Sun specific CIM class properties developers can use standards based CIM compliant applications to manage Sun hardware For a list of the supported DMTF profiles Sun specific CIM classes as well as the supported CIM indications in ILOM see these sections m Supported DMTF SMASH profiles and CIM classes see TABLE 10 1 Supported SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes on page 154 m Supported CIM indications in ILOM see Supported CIM Indications on page 156 Note Sun supports CIM schema version 2 18 1 For DMTF CIM schema details see http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Note For further details abo
218. r remove or restor are supported for direct certificate manipulation Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 53 Vv View and Configure Redundancy Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure redundancy settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure redundancy settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To view the status of the server in a redundant configuration type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRedundancyStatus 0 To view the property that controls whether the server is to be promoted or demoted from active or standby status type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress 6 ilomCtrlRedundancyAction 0 a To promote a redundant server from standby to active status type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRedundancyAction 0 i 2 m To view the FRU name of the chassis monitoring module CMM on which this agent is running type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1RedundancyFRUName 0 54 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 200
219. rated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 CHAPTER 5 Monitor and Manage Power Consumption Using SNMP Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites Monitor the power consumption interfaces View and set power policy Before You Begin on page 96 u Monitor System Total Power Consumption on page 97 Monitor Actual Power Consumption on page 98 u Monitor Individual Power Supply Consumption on page 98 tr Monitor Available Power on page 100 u Monitor Hardware Configuration Maximum Power Consumption on page 100 u Monitor Permitted Power Consumption on page 100 u Monitor Power Management Settings on page 100 View and Set the Power Policy on page 101 95 Related Topics For ILOM Section Guide e Concepts e Web e CLI e Power Monitoring and Management Interfaces Monitoring Power Consumption e Monitoring Power Consumption Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts Guide 820 6410 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedures Guide 820 6411 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide 820 6412 The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic Before You Begin Prior to performing the procedures in this chapter yo
220. rcuit hardware for the processor Inheritance CIM_Chip Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_ProcessorChip class see TABLE A 24 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 24 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical asset TABLE A 24 Properties for Sun_ProcessorChip Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationCla string The CreationClassName property isa mandatory Set to ssName key property Sun_ProcessorChip CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Tag string The Tag property is a mandatory key property Set to component NAC The Tag property is an arbitrary string that uniquely name identifies the physical element and serves as the key of the element The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data The key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity regardless of physical placement in or on cabinets adapters and so on For example a hot swappable or removable component can be taken from its containing scoping Package and be temporarily
221. rd fru print Builtin FRU Device ID 0 ASSY ANDY 4SKT_PCI E BLADE 0000000 7001 501 7738 01 AXX_RevE_Blade SUN MICROSYSTEMS ILOM SYS ID 4 Rack Mount Chassis 541 0251 05 00 03 BA CD 59 6F ASSY ANDY 4SKT_PCI E BLADE 0000000 7001 501 7738 01 AXX_RevE_Blade SUN MICROSYSTEMS SUN BLADE X8400 SERVER MODUL 602 0000 00 0000000000 O80020f LLLLFLLLLLLLLOOVO3baf15cha Gl PO ID 5 ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES OF21 2 P0 DO ID 6 MICRON TECHNOLOGY 1024MB DDR 400 PC3200 ECC 18VDDF12872Y 40BD3 0300 D50209DA 0190 0400 P0 D1 ID 7 MICRON TECHNOLOGY 1024MB DDR 400 PC3200 ECC 18VDDF12872Y 40BD3 0300 D50209DE 0190 0400 140 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 V View the System Event Log ipmitool H 1 2 3 4 I lanplus U username P userpassword sel list 100 Pre Init Time stamp Power Unit 0x78 State Deasserted 200 Pre Init Time stamp Power Supply 0xa2 Predictive Failure Asserted 300 Pre Init Time stamp Power Supply 0xba Predictive Failure Asserted 400 Pre Init Time stamp Power Supply 0xc0 Predictive Failure Asserted 500 Pre Init Time stamp Power Supply 0xb4 Predictive Failure Asserted 600 04 05 2007 12 03 24 Power Supply 0xa3 Predictive Failure Deasserted 700 04 05 2007 12 03 25 Power Supply 0xaa
222. riate value between these requested states For example Shutting Down depending on value 4 and Starting value 10 are transient states between whether the enabled and disabled The following values apply sensor is enabled e 0 Unknown disabled or e 1 Other unknown e 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests 3 Disabled The element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state e 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled e 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests e 7 Test The element is in a test state e 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests e 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a restricted mode e 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued e 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65539 Vendor Reserved 208 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the element This attribute expresses the health of this element but
223. ription ILOM Value ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly name This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties Set to the NAC name of the sensor default the element is Enabled value 2 The following values apply 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions of the above values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No EnabledDefa_ uintl6 An enumerated value indicating an administrator s default or ult startup configuration for the enabled state of an element By Set to default value 2 Enabled Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 207 TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Continued EnabledStat uint16 e Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and disabled Will have states of an element It can also indicate the transitions approp
224. roperties described in TABLE A 25 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile e Physical asset e CPU e System Memory TABLE A 25 Properties for Sun_Realizes Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Antecedent CIM_PhysicalElement The Antecedent property is a Object path to an instance of REF mandatory key property CIM_PhysicalElement The physical component that implements the device Dependent CIM_LogicalDevice The Dependent property is a Object path to an instance of REF mandatory key property CIM_LogicalDevice The LogicalDevice 246 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_RegisteredProfile Description Provides implementation conformance to a CIM profile Inheritance CIM_RegisteredProfile Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_RegisteredProfile class see TABLE A 26 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 26 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Profile Registration Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 247 TABLE A 26 Properties for Sun_RegisteredProfile Property InstanceID Data Type Description string The InstanceID property is a key mandatory property Within the scope of the instantiating NameSpace the Instance
225. ror or is unknown OtherEnabledSt string ate The OtherEnabledState property is a string that describes the enabled or disabled state of the element when the EnabledState property is set to 1 Other This property must be set to null when EnabledState is any value other than 1 Will be set to empty string OtherIdentifyi Sting ngInfo The OtherIdentifyingInfo property captures additional data beyond System Name information that could be used to identify a ComputerSystem One example would be to hold the Fibre Channel World Wide Name WWN of a node Note that if only the Fibre Channel name is available and is unique able to be used as the System key then this property would be NULL and the WWN would become the System key its data placed in the Name property For ComputerSystem instance representing the controller the OtherIdentifyingInfo will not be set For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee the OtherIdentifyingInfo 0 will be set to the following value lt product name gt lt SerialNumber gt For more details refer to the DMTF Base Server Profile 174 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 4 Property Data Type Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Description ILOM Value RequestedState uintl16 RequestStateCh UlInt32 ange The RequestedState property is an integ
226. rotocols Reference Guide October 2009 5 To set the roles of Active Directory custom group ID number 2 to User Management and Read Only u 0 type snmpset vI cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRoles 2 s uo SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING uo snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRole 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirCustomGroupRoles 2 STRING uo Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 47 Active Directory Custom Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for Active Directory Custom Groups settings TABLE 3 6 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory Custom Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlActive An integer identifier of the 1to5 Integer None DirCustomGroup Active Directory Custom This object is not Id Groups entry accessible for reading or writing ilomCtrlActive This string should contain a name maximum String None DirCustomGroup Distinguished Name that of 255 characters Name exactly matches one of the group names on the Active Directory server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role based on the entry s configuration for roles ilomCtrlActiveD Specifies the role that a user administrator String None irCustom authenticated via Active opera
227. rted SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes Continued Supported DMTF Profiles Sun Supported CIM Classes Sun Derived Classes Record Log e CIM_RecordLog e Sun_RecordLog DSP0810 pdf e CIM_LogEntry e Sun_LogEntry http www dmtf o e CIM_LogManagesRecord e Sun_LogManagesRecord rg standards publ e CIM _UseOfLog e Sun_UseOfLog ished_documents Profile Registration e CIM_RegisteredProfile e Sun_RegisteredProfile http www dm rg standards publ e CIM ReferenceProfile ished_documen SP1033_ 1 0 0 pa tf o e CIM_ElementConformsToProfile e Sun_ElementConformsToProfile Sun_ReferenceProfile ts D Supported CIM Indications As of ILOM 3 0 8 ILOM can generate CIM indications for the following conditions m Sensor crosses a threshold CIM_ThresholdIndication a Hardware component changes operational state or health state CIM_InstModification a Hardware component is inserted into the chassis CIM_InstCreation a Hardware component is removed from the chassis CIM_InstDeletion TABLE 10 2 identifies the CIM classes supported in ILOM for CIM indications TABLE 10 2 Sun Supported CIM Classes for Sensor Indications Sun Supported CIM Classes for Sensor Indications Sun Derived Classes for Sensor Indications e CIM _InstCreation e Sun_InstCreation e CIM_InstDeletion e Sun_InstDeletion e CIM _InstModification e Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication e CIM _ThresholdIndication e Sun_ThresholdIndication In addi
228. rves as the key of the element The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data The key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity regardless of physical placement in or on cabinets adapters and so on For example a hot swappable or removable component can be taken from its containing scoping Package and be temporarily unused The object still continues to exist and can be inserted into a different scoping container Therefore the key for PhysicalElement is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location oriented hierarchy Set to component NAC name CanBeFRUed boolean The CanBeFRUed property is a boolean that indicates whether this PhysicalElement can be FRUed TRUE or not FALSE Will be set to TRUE or FALSE depending on whether the component is considered to be a FRU by the platform 164 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 3 Properties for Sun_Chassis Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ChassisPackageType ChassisTypeDescrip tion uint16 string The ChassisPackageType property indicates the physical form factor for the type of chassis This property may have a value when the PackageType property contains the value 3 Chassis Frame A value
229. s 265 TABLE A 32 Properties for Sun_ThresholdIndication Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ProbableCa uintl6 Enumerated value that describes the probable cause of the Set to 52 Threshold use situation which resulted in the Alert Indication Crossed The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Other Adapter Card Error Application Subsystem Failure Bandwidth Reduced Connection Establishment Error Communications Protocol Error Communications Subsystem Failure Configuration Customization Error Congestion Corrupt Data CPU Cycles Limit Exceeded Dataset Modem Error Degraded Signal DTE DCE Interface Error Enclosure Door Open Equipment Malfunction Excessive Vibration File Format Error Fire Detected Flood Detected Framing Error HVAC Problem Humidity Unacceptable I O Device Error Input Device Error LAN Error Non Toxic
230. s for LDAP SSL Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlLdapSsl Specifies whether or not the LDAP SSL client true 1 Integer true Enabled is enabled false 2 ilomCtrlLdapSsl The IP address of the LDAP SSL server used ipaddress String None IP as a directory service for user accounts ilomCtrlLdapSs Specifies the port number for the LDAP SSL portnumber range 0 to Integer 389 1Port client Specifying 0 as the port means auto 65535 Number select while specifying 1 65535 configures the actual port value ilomCtrlLdapSsl Specifies the role that a user authenticated via administrator String None Default LDAP SSL should have Setting this property operator Roles to legacy roles of Administrator or admin tai Operator or any of the individual role IDs of a u c r 0 and s will cause the user u LDAP SSL client to ignore the schema stored Console c on the LDAP server Setting this object to reset r none clears the value and indicates that the read only o native LDAP SSL schema should be used seryes ej The individual role IDs can be joined together in any combination of two or more roles For ROSS example this object can be set to aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service ilomCtrlLdapSs The TFTP URI of the LDAP SSL server s URI String None lcertFile certificate file that should be uploaded in URI order
231. s ilomctrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 s new name 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 STRING new name 2 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirOperatorGroupName 2 STRING new name 2 Active Directory Operator Groups MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid Active Directory Operator Groups settings TABLE 3 5 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory Operator Groups Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomctrlActive An integer identifier of the 1to5 Integer None DirOperator Active Directory Operator Note This object is GroupId Groups entry not accessible for reading or writing ilomctrlActive This string should containa name maximum of String None DirOperator Distinguished Name that 255 characters exactly matches one of the group names on the Active Directory server Any user belonging to one of these groups in this table will be assigned the ILOM role of Operator GroupName Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 45 Vv View and Configure Active Directory Custom Groups Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the Active Directory Custom Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory Custom Groups MIB Objects on pa
232. s Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the current management port for the given target type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1NetworkgManagement Port 0 m To set the current management port for the given target type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1NetworkManagementPort 0 s managementport m To view the address of the DHCP server for this row type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1NetworkDHCPServerAddr 0 m To view whether the network state row is enabled type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtriNetworkState 0 m To set the network state row to enabled type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtriNetworkState 0 i 1 Chapter 2 Configure ILOM Communication Settings Using SNMP 15 Network Settings MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for network settings TABLE 2 2 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Network Settings MIB Object ilomctr1lNetwork Target ilomctr1lNetwork MacAddress ilomctr1lNetwork IPDiscovery ilomCtriNetwork IpAddress ilomCtriNetwork IpGateway ilomCtriNetwork IpNetmask Description This is the nomenclature name for a target that has a configurable network On some systems there are multiple targets that have networks On a rackmount stand alone server this table will cont
233. s between enabled and disabled The following values apply 0 Unknown 1 Other 2 Enabled The element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests 3 Disabled The element will not execute commands and will drop any new requests 4 Shutting Down The element is in the process of going to a Disabled state 5 Not Applicable The element does not support being enabled or disabled 6 Enabled but Offline The element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests 7 Test The element is in a test state 8 Deferred The element might be completing commands but will queue any new requests 9 Quiesce The element is enabled but in a restricted mode 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65539 Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 189 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uint16 Indicates the current health of the element This Appropriate attribute expresses the health of this element but not value necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and
234. s for Sun_LogEntry Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value RecordForma string A string describing the data structure of the Will have the format used fe information in the property RecordData If the for interpreting the RecordFormat string is lt empty gt RecordData should RecordData property be interpreted as a free form string To describe the data structure of RecordData the RecordFormat string should be constructed as follows e The first character is a delimiter character and is used to parse the remainder of the string into sub strings e Each sub string is separated by the delimiter character and should be in the form of a CIM property declaration for example datatype and property name This set of declarations may be used to interpret the similarly delimited RecordData property For example using a delimiter RecordFormat string ThisDay uint32 This Year datetime SomeTime may be used to interpret RecordData This is Friday 2002 20020807141000 000000 300 RecordID string Provides a representation of log entry ordering or SEL event record ID pointers and handles for log entries 198 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_LogManagesRecord Description Sun_LogManagesRecord is used to associate the instance of Sun_RecordLog representing the IPMI SEL log to an instance of SEL log record Inheritance CIM_LogManag
235. server shared secret type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRadiusSecret 0 s secret m To view the RADIUS server default user roles type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRadiusDefaultRoles 0 m To set the RADIUS server default user roles to console type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlRadiusDefaultRoles 0 sc RADIUS MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for RADIUS settings TABLE 3 17 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for RADIUS Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlRadiusE Specifies whether or not the RADIUS client is true 1 Integer false nabled enabled false 2 ilomCtrlRadiuss The IP address of the RADIUS server used as a ipaddress String None erverIP name service for user accounts Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 77 TABLE 3 17 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for RADIUS Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlRadius Specifies the port number for the RADIUS client portnumber range Integer 1812 PortNumber 0 to 65535 ilomCtrlRadius The shared secret encryption key that is used to secret maximum Sting None Secret encypt traffic between the RADIUS client and length 255 server characters ilomCtrlRadius Specifies the role that a user authenticated via administrator String None Default
236. settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or an SNMP v3 user with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed Configuring SPARC Management Interfaces Topics Description Links Review the prerequisites e Before You Begin on page 114 SPARC management interfaces e View and Configure SPARC Diagnostic Settings on page 115 e View and Configure SPARC Host Settings on page 118 e View and Configure SPARC Boot Mode Settings on page 121 e View and Configure SPARC Keyswitch Setting on page 122 114 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Vv View and Configure SPARC Diagnostic Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure SPARC diagnostic settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure SPARC diagnostic settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2
237. stination log host ilomCtrlRemoteS The IP address of the second remote ip_address String None yslogDest2 syslog destination log host 86 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Vv Configure an Alert Rule Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure alert rule configurations For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Alert Rule Configuration MIB Objects on page 88 Follow these steps to configure an alert rule 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password 2 To view the severity level for the alert rule with an AlertID of 2 type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtrlAlertSeverity 2 3 To set the severity level to critical for the alert rule with an AlertID of 2 type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtrlAlertSeverity 2 i 2 Chapter 4 Monitor Component Information and Manage Inventory Using SNMP 87 Alert Rule Configuration MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for alert rule settings TABLE 4 5 MIB Objects Values and Types for Alert Rule Settings MIB Object ilomctrlAlert ID ilomctrlAlert Severity ilomctrlAlert Type ilomctrlAlert Destinationip ilomctrlAlert Destination Email ilom
238. stricted mode e 10 Starting The element is in the process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued e 11 32767 DMTF Reserved 32768 65535 Vendor Reserved 238 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Family uintl6 The Processor family type For example values Appropriate value include Pentium R processor with MMX TM technology value 14 and 68040 value 96 The following values apply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 64 65 66 67 68 69 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 96 97 98 99 100 101 112 120 121 122 128 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 160 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 200 201 202 203 204 210 211 212 213 230 250 251 254 255 260 261 280 281 300 301 302 320 350 500 65534 65535 Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 239 TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uint16 Indicates the current health of the element This Appropriate value attribute expresses the health of this ele
239. t By default the element is Enabled value 2 Element definitions include any of the following Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the element definitions are as follows 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 171 TABLE A 4 Property Data Type Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Description ILOM Value EnabledState 172 uint16 EnabledState is an integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and disabled states of an element It can also indicate the transitions between these requested states For example Shutting Down value 4 and Starting value 10 are transient states between enabled and disabled The following text briefly summarizes the various enabled and disabled states e Enabled 2 indicates that the element is or could be executing commands will process any queued commands and queues new requests execute commands and will drop any new requests in the process of going to a Disabled state e Not Applicable 5 indicates the element does not support being enabled or disabled Enabled but Offline 6 indicates that the element might be completing commands and will drop any new requests Test 7 indicates that the element is in a test state Deferred 8 indicates that the element might be completing commands but will queue any new reques
240. t be set 212 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities Description Provides the capabilities for representing FRU related information for an associated instance of the CIM_PhysicalElement subclass Inheritance CIM_PhysicalAssetCapabilities Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities class see TABLE A 18 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 18 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical asset Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 213 TABLE A 18 Properties for Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities Property InstanceID Data Type string FRUInfoSupp boolean orted Description The InstanceID property is a mandatory key property Within the scope of the instantiating NameSpace the InstanceID property uniquely identifies an instance of this class The value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following preferred algorithm lt OrgID gt lt LocalID gt Where e lt OrgID gt and lt LocalID gt are separated by a colon lt OrgID gt must include a copyrighted trademarked or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity creating or defining the InstanceID or is a registered ID that is assigned to the business
241. tatusDescript String Strings describing the various StatusDescriptions 0 ions OperationalStatus array values will have appropriate For example if Stopping is the description on the reason value assigned to for the value of OperationalStatus then this OperationalStatus 0 property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped Note Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 223 Sun_PhysicalElementCapabilities Description Sun_PhysicalElementCapabilities is used to associate an instance of CIM_PhysicalElement to its capabilities Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities Inheritance Properties CIM_ElementCapabilities For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_PhysicalElementCapabilities class see TABLE A 20 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 20 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical Asset TABLE A 20 Properties for Sun_PhysicalElementCapabilities Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Sun_PhysicalAsset Capabilities REF Capabilities The Capabilities property is a mandatory key property The Capabilities object associated with the element Object path to an instance of Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabi lities ManagedEleme
242. tes the current statuses of the OperationalStatus 0 will tus element Various operational have appropriate value statuses are defined Many of the depending on whether the enumeration s values are self component is in error state explanatory However a few are not or not and are described here in more detail e Stressed indicates that the element is functioning but needs attention Examples of Stressed states are overload overheated and so on Predictive Failure indicates that an element is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future e In Service describes an element being configured maintained cleaned or otherwise administered e No Contact indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element but has never been able to establish communications with it e Lost Communication indicates that the ManagedSystemElement is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past but is currently unreachable e Stopped and Aborted are similar although the former implies a clean and orderly stop while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated e Dormant indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced 220 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 19 Properties for Sun_PhysicalComponent Continued Property
243. tform in the Vendor property of CIM_Product Model string The name by which the PhysicalElement is generally Will have appropriate known value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform Operational uintl6 The OperationalStatus property indicates the OperationalStatus 0 Status current statuses of the element will have appropriate Various operational statuses are defined Many of the value depending on enumeration s values are self explanatory whether the component Enumeration values can include any of the following 15 1 TTOF state inot Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Possible values for the enumeration values include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 OX8000 PartNumber string Part number assigned by the organization that is Will have appropriate responsible for producing or manufacturing the value if the processor physical element chip is considered a FRU by the platform SKU string The stock keeping unit number for this physical Will have appropriate element value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform SerialNumbe string A manufacturer allocated number used to identify the Will have appropriate r physical element
244. th the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Tag string The Tag property is a mandatory key property Set to component NAC The Tag property is an arbitrary string that uniquely name identifies the physical element and serves as the key of the element The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial number data The key for PhysicalElement is placed very high in the object hierarchy in order to independently identify the hardware or entity regardless of physical placement in or on Cabinets Adapters and so on For example a hot swappable or removable component can be taken from its containing scoping package and be temporarily unused The object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a different scoping container Therefore the key for PhysicalElement is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location oriented hierarchy Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 229 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CanBeFRUed boolean A boolean that indicates whether this Will be set to TRUE or PhysicalElement is a FRU TRUE or not FALSE FALSE depending on whether the component is considered to be a FRU by the platform Description string Textual description of the object Appropriate description ElementNa
245. these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB 108 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Follow these steps to view and configure policy settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view a short description of the policy for policy ID number 2 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1lPolicyShortStr 2 a To view a verbose description of the policy for policy ID number 2 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1PolicyLongStr 2 m To view the status of the policy for policy ID number 2 type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtr1PolicyEnabled 2 m To set the status of the policy for policy ID number 2 enabled type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlPolicyEnabled 2 i 1 V Configure Power Setting Before You Begin m You can use the set command to configure the power setting For a description of the MIB object used in this command see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to configure the power setting 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the follo
246. this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Name string The Name attribute is a mandatory key CIM Implementation dependent property value representing unique ID The inherited Name serves as the key of a system Of the ComputerSystem instance in an enterprise environment Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 169 TABLE A 4 Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Dedicated string The Dedicated property enumerates the For ComputerSystem purpose s to which the ComputerSystem is instance representing the dedicated if any and what functionality is controller the provided Dedicated 0 value will be Functionality definitions can include any of the set to 28 Management following Controller Not Dedicated Unknown Other Storage For ComputerSystem Router Switch Layer 3 Switch Central Office instance representing the Switch Hub Access Server Firewall Print I O controllee Dedicated 0 Web Caching Management Block Server File to 0 Not Dedicated Server Mobile User Device Repeater Bridge Extender Gateway Storage Virtualizer Media Library ExtenderNode NAS Head Self contained NAS UPS IP Phone Management Controller Chassis Manager Host based RAID controller Storage Device Enclosure Desktop Laptop Virtual Tape Library Virtual Library System DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above functionality definitions are as follows 0
247. ticulier et ce sans limitation ces droits de propri t intellectuelle peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets am ricains list s l adresse http www sun com patents et un ou les brevets suppl mentaires ou les applications de brevet en attente aux Etats Unis et dans les autres pays Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des tierces parties Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java Solaris Sun Blade Sun Fire et docs sun com sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc ou ses filiales aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Les produits qui font l objet de ce manuel d entretien et les informations qu il contient sont regis par la legislation americaine en matiere de controle des exportations et peuvent etre soumis au droit d autres pays dans le domaine des exportations et importations Les utilisations finales ou utilisateurs finaux pour des ar
248. ties for the Sun_Processor class see TABLE A 23 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 23 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 CPU TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationClass string Name The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key property CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Set to Sun_Processor DeviceID string The DeviceID property is a mandatory key property The Device ID indicates an address or other identifying information used to uniquely name the LogicalDevice Will be set to the NAC name of the sensor SystemCreatio string The SystemCreationName property is a Set to nClassName mandatory key property Sun_ComputerSystem Indicates the CreationClassName of the scoping system SystemName string The SystemName property is a mandatory key Set to property Indicates the SystemName of the scoping system Sun_ComputerSystem N ame of the instance of Sun_ComputerSystem that represents the controllee 236 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 200
249. ting at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Will have appropriate value depending on whether the component is in error state or not Manufacture string r Model string The name of the organization responsible for producing the PhysicalElement This organization might be the entity from whom the Element is purchased but this is not necessarily true The latter information is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product The name by which the PhysicalElement is generally known Appendix A Will have appropriate value if the processor chip is considered as a FRU by the platform Will have appropriate value if the component is considered as a FRU by the platform Sun Supported CIM Classes 231 TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Operationa
250. tings Using SNMP 103 Before You Begin 104 Configuring ILOM Firmware Interfaces 104 v View and Configure ILOM Firmware Settings 104 Manage ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 107 Before You Begin 108 Configuring ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces 108 v View and Configure Policy Settings 108 v Configure Power Setting 109 v View and Configure Backup and Restore Settings 110 Contents vii v Configure the Reset Setting 111 8 Manage SPARC System Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 113 Before You Begin 114 Configuring SPARC Management Interfaces 114 v View and Configure SPARC Diagnostic Settings 115 v View and Configure SPARC Host Settings 118 v View and Configure SPARC Boot Mode Settings 121 v View and Configure SPARC Keyswitch Setting 122 Part II IPMI 9 Server Management Using IPMI 127 About Intelligent Platform Management Interface 128 IPMItool 128 IPMI Alerts 129 Configuring the IPMI State 129 v Enable IPMI State Using the CLI 130 v Enable IPMI State Using the Web Interface 130 Using IPMItool to Run ILOM CLI Commands 131 Before You Begin 131 v Access the ILOM CLI From IPMItool 131 v Script ILOM CLI Commands With IPMItool 131 Performing ILOM Tasks Using IPMItool 133 v View a List of Sensors and Their Values 133 View Details About a Single Sensor 134 Power On the Host 134 Power Off the Host 134 Power Cycle the Host 135 lt a a a Shut Down the Host Gracefully 135 viii Sun Integrated Li
251. tion ILOM defines two static instances of CIM_IndicationFilter in root interop namespace that a client can subscribe to in order to receive indication for when a threshold is crossed or for when a hardware component health state changes TABLE 10 3 identifies the key properties and ILOM values supported for these conditions 156 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 10 3 Key Properties and Values for Static CIM_IndicationFilter Instances Key Property Subscription for sensor crossing thres ILOM Value hold e CreationClassName e Name e SystemCreationClassName e SystemName e CIM_IndicationFilter e JAVA ILOM SensorCrossing ThresholdFilter e CIM_ComputerSystem e localhost Subscription for hardware component changes health state e CreationClassName e Name e SystemCreationClassName e SystemName e CIM_IndicationFilter JAVA ILOM HWComponentErrorFilter e CIM_ComputerSystem e localhost Chapter 10 Server Management Using WS Management and CIM 157 158 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 APPENDIX A Sun Supported CIM Classes This appendix identifies the properties for the Sun supported CIM classes Topics include Document Conventions on page 160 Sun_AssociatedIndicatorLED on page 161 Sun_AssociatedSensor on page 162 Sun_Chassis on page 1
252. tion and procedures 821 6413 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 for accessing ILOM functions HTML Management Protocols Reference using SNMP IPMI or WS Guide Management and CIM Sun Integrated Lights Out Late breaking information 820 7329 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 Feature about new ILOM features as HTML Updates and Release Notes well as product release notes Note As of ILOM version 3 0 8 the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 SNMP and IPMI Procedures Guide has been renamed to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide In addition to the ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection associated ILOM Supplement documents present ILOM features and tasks that are specific to the server platform you are using Use the ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection in conjunction with the ILOM Supplement for your server platform xii Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Documentation http docs sun com Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training ILOM 3 0 Version Numbers ILOM 3 0 has implemented a new version numbering scheme to help you identify which version of ILOM you are running on your system The numbering scheme includes a five field string for example a b c d e where m a Represents the major version of ILOM m b Represents a minor version
253. tiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 STRING _ldap _tcp dc _msdcs lt DOMAIN gt lt PORT 636 gt Chapter 3 Manage User Accounts Using SNMP 55 5 To set the service name and port number of Active Directory DNS Locator ID number 2 type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 s _ldap _tcp pdc _msdcs lt DOMAIN gt lt PORT 936 gt SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 STRING _ldap _tcp pdc _msdcs lt DOMAIN gt lt PORT 936 gt snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirDnsLocatorQueryService 2 STRING _ldap _tcp pdc _msdcs lt DOMAIN gt lt PORT 936 gt Active Directory DNS Locator MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for Active Directory DNS Locator settings TABLE 3 9 Valid MIB Objects Values and Types for Active Directory DNS Locator Settings MIB Object Description Allowed Values Type Default ilomCtrlActive Specifies whether or not the Active Directory true 1 false 2 Integer false DirDnsLocator DNS Locator functionality is enabled Enabled ilomctrlActive An integer identifier of the Active Directory 1 to 5 Integer None DirDnsLocator DNS Locator Query entry This object is not QueryId accessible for reading or writing ilomctrlActive The service name that is used to perform the name maximum
254. to 2 Enabled 3 Disabled or 4 Shut Down 182 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication Description When a client creates an indication subscription in which the filter indicates that it looks for CIM_InstModification in which the modified object isa PhysicalElement that is the query statement is SourceInstance ISA CIM_PhysicalElement and it looks for changes in SourceInstance OperationalStatus or SourceInstance HealthState then ILOM CIM subsystem will generate Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication indication when it is noticed that a hardware component goes from good to bad or vice versa Inheritance CIM_InstModification Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication class see TABLE A 10 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 10 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile None TABLE A 10 Properties for Sun_HWCompErrorOkIndication Property Data Type Description ILOM Value PreviousInstance string A copy of the previous instance whose String representation of the change generated the Indication previous instance of PreviousInstance contains older CIM_PhysicalElement that values of an instance s properties as is affected compared to SourceInstance selected by the I
255. tor GroupRoles Directory should have Setting Aen ates this property to legacy roles of property gacy asenta Administrator or Operator or any of the individual role IDs of a u c r 0 and s will cause the Active Directory client to ignore the schema stored on the Active Directory server Setting this object to none clears the value and indicates that the native Active Directory schema should be used The role IDs can be joined together For example aucros where a admin u user c console r reset o read only and s service console c reset r read only o service s none 48 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Vv View and Configure Active Directory User Domain Settings Before You Begin You can use the get and set commands to configure the Active Directory User Domain settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory User Domain MIB Objects on page 50 Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory User Domain settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password To view the name of Active Directory user domain ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirUserDomain 2
256. tring The name of the organization responsible for producing the physical element This organization might be the entity from whom the element is purchased but this is not necessarily true The latter information is contained in the Vendor property of CIM_Product Will have appropriate value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform Model string The name by which the physical element is generally known Will have appropriate value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform 244 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 24 Properties for Sun_ProcessorChip Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Operational uint16 Status The OperationalStatus property indicates the current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration definitions can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 OperationalStatus 0 will have appropriate value depending on
257. ts Quiesce 9 indicates that the element is enabled but in a restricted mode process of going to an Enabled state New requests are queued The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32767 32768 65535 Value definitions include Unknown Other Enabled Disabled Shutting Down Not Applicable Enabled but Offline In Test Deferred Quiesce Starting DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Disabled 3 indicates that the element will not Shutting Down 4 indicates that the element is Starting 10 indicates that the element is in the For ComputerSystem instance representing the controller the EnabledState value will be set to 2 Enabled For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee the EnabledState value will be set to appropriate value depending on the power state of the controllee Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 4 Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value HealthState uintl6 Indicates the current health of the element This For ComputerSystem attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents The following values apply e 0 Unknown The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time e 5 OK The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error
258. u Begin m You can use the get and set commands to configure the LDAP SSL Operator Groups settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see LDAP SSL Operator Groups MIB Objects on page 69 Follow these steps to view and configure LDAP SSL Operator Groups settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples m To view the name of LDAP SSL operator group ID number 3 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP _agent_ipaddress ilomCtr1lLdapSslOperatorGroupNane 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslOperatorGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperOper OU Groups DC davidc DC example DC sun DC com m To set the name of Active Directory operator group ID number 3 to CN SpSuperAdmin OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSslOperatorGroupName 3 s CN SpSuperOper OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslOperatorGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperOper OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlLdapSsl0peratorGroupName 3 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlLdapSslOperatorGroupName 3 STRING CN SpSuperOper OU Groups DC tomp DC example DC sun DC com 68 Sun I
259. u should ensure that the following requirements are met m Before you can use SNMP to view and configure ILOM settings you must configure SNMP For more information see Preparing Your System to Use SNMP on page 3 m To execute the snmpset command you need to use an SNMP v1 or v2c community or an SNMP v3 user with read write rw privileges Note The example SNMP commands presented in this section are based on the Net SNMP sample applications and therefore will only work as presented if you have Net SNMP and the Net SNMP sample applications installed 96 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Monitoring the Power Consumption Interfaces Topics Description Links Monitor the power consumption interfaces View and set power policy u Monitor System Total Power Consumption on page 97 Monitor Actual Power Consumption on page 98 Hi Monitor Individual Power Supply Consumption on page 98 u Monitor Available Power on page 100 Monitor Hardware Configuration Maximum Power Consumption on page 100 u Monitor Permitted Power Consumption on page 100 View and Set the Power Policy on page 101 Note The power consumption interfaces described in this chapter might or might not be implemented on the platform that you are using See the platform specific ILOM Supplement or Product Notes for
260. ude any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions include 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning 204 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_NumericSensor Description A numeric sensor that returns numeric readings and optionally supports thresholds settings Inheritance CIM_NumericSensor Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_NumericSensor class see TABLE A 17 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 17 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Sensor TABLE A 17 Properties for Sun_NumericSensor Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationCla string ssName The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key property CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used with the other key properties of this class this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified Set to Sun_NumericSen sor DeviceID string The DeviceID prop
261. umption Power Production Pressure DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved An array representing the thresholds supported by this sensor String values of resholds The following values apply supported 0 1 2 3 4 5 thresholds Definitions of above values are LowerThresholdNonCritical UpperThresholdNonCritical LowerThresholdCritical UpperThresholdCritical LowerThresholdFatal UpperThresholdFatal UpperThresh sint32 The sensor s threshold values specify the ranges min and max Will have oldcritical values for determining whether the sensor is operating under appropriate value Normal NonCritical Critical or Fatal conditions If the if sensor supports CurrentReading is above UpperThresholdFatal then the this threshold If current state is Fatal sensor does not support this threshold then this property will not be set UpperThresh sint32 The sensor s threshold values specify the ranges min and max Will have oldNonCriti values for determining whether the sensor is operating under appropriate value cal Normal NonCritical Critical or Fatal conditions If the if sensor supports CurrentReading is between LowerThresholdNonCritical and UpperThresholdNonCritical then the sensor is reporting a normal value If the CurrentReading is between UpperThreshold NonCritical and UpperThresholdCritical then the current state is NonCritical this threshold If sensor does not support this threshold then this property will no
262. unused The object still continues to exist and can even be inserted into a different scoping container Therefore the key for PhysicalElement is an arbitrary string and is defined independently of any placement or location oriented hierarchy 242 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 24 Properties for Sun_ProcessorChip Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CanBeFRUed boolean The boolean indicates whether this Set to TRUE or FALSE PhysicalElement can be a FRU TRUE or not depending on whether the FALSE component is considered to be a FRU by the platform Description string Textual description of the object Appropriate description ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly name Set to component NAC This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties name Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 243 TABLE A 2
263. ut the Sun supported CIM classes see Appendix A TABLE 10 1 Supported SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes Supported DMTF Profiles Sun Supported CIM Classes Sun Derived Classes Base Server http www dmtf o rg standards publ ished_documents D SP1004 pdf e CIM ComputerSystem e CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities e CIM_ElementCapabilities e CIM_ComputerSystemPackage e CIM_ElementConformsToProfile e CIM_SystemDevice e CIM_UseOfLog e Sun_ComputerSystem e Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilites e Sun_ElementCapabilities e Sun_Computer SystemPackage e Sun_ElementConformsToProfile e Sun_SystemDevice e Sun_UseOfLog Service Processor e CIM_ComputerSystem e CIM_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities e CIM_ElementCapabilities e CIM_SystemComponent e Sun_ComputerSystem e Sun_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities e Sun_ElementCapabilities e Sun_SystemComponent 154 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE 10 1 Supported DMTF Profiles Sun Supported CIM Classes Supported SMASH Profiles and CIM Classes Continued Sun Derived Classes Physical Asset http www dmtf o e CIM_Chip e CIM_PhysicalMemory e Sun_Chip e Sun_PhysicalMemory rg standards publ e CIM Chassis e Sun_Chassis meene aaa Die CIM_PhysicalPackage e Sun_PhysicalPackage e CIM_PhysicalAssetCapabilities e Sun_PhysicalAssetCapabilities e CIM_Container e Sun_Co
264. uterSystem instance representing the controller the IdentifyingDescription s will not be set For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee the IdentifyingDescription s will be set to the following value CIM Model SerialNumbe Es 173 TABLE A 4 Property Data Type Attributes for Sun_ComputerSystem Continued Description ILOM Value OperationalSta uintl6 tus The OperationalStatus indicates the current statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory However a few are not and are described here in more detail in the CIM_ComputerSystem mof described in the DMTF CIM schema v2 18 1 Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 For ComputerSystem instance representing the controller the OperationalStatus 0 will be set to 2 OK For ComputerSystem instance representing the controllee the OperationalStatus 0 will be set to appropriate value depending on the power status starting stopping or whether the host has incurred an er
265. uthentication Either the principle or Distinguished Name format is allowed Vv View and Configure Active Directory Alternate Server Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to set the values of MIB object properties to configure the Active Directory Alternate Server settings For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see Active Directory Alternate Server MIB Objects on page 53 Follow these steps to view and configure Active Directory Alternate Server settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples 50 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 m To view the IP address of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 type snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerIp 2 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerIp 2 IpAddress 10 7 143 236 m To set the IP address of Active Directory alternate server ID number 2 to 10 7 143 246 type snmpset v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerIp 2 a 10 7 143 246 SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB ilomCtrlActiveDirAlternateServerlIp 2 IpAddress 10 7 143 246 snmpget v1 cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlActiveDirAltern
266. value 1 Other RequestedState uintl6 The RequestedState proprety is an integer Set to 12 Not enumeration that indicates the last requested or Applicable desired state for the element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions include 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning 192 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_InstCreation Description Inheritance Properties Profile When client creates an indication subscription in which the filter indicates that it looks for CIM_InstCreation and SourceInstance is a PhysicalElement for example the query statement contains SourceInstance ISA CIM_PhysicalElement then ILOM CIM subsystem will generate Sun_InstCreation indication when it notices that a hardware component is hot inserted into the chassis CIM_InstCreation For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_InstCreati
267. value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform StatusDescr string Strings describing the various OperationalStatus StatusDescriptions iptions array values For example if Stopping is the value 0 will have appropriate assigned to OperationalStatus then this property might contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus description on the reason for the value of OperationalStatus 0 228 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 Sun_PhysicalPackage Description The Sun_PhysicalPackage class represents physical elements that contain or host other components Inheritance CIM_Physical Package Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_PhysicalPackage class see TABLE A 22 Note For more details about the Sun supported properties described in TABLE A 22 see the DMTF CIM schema version 2 18 1 at http www dmtf org standards cim cim_schema_v2181 Profile Physical asset TABLE A 22 Properties for Sun_PhysicalPackage Property Data Type Description ILOM Value CreationCla string The CreationClassName property is a mandatory key Set to ssName property Sun_PhysicalPackage CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance When used wi
268. ve Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the enumeration definition are as follows 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ox8000 240 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 23 Properties for Sun_Processor Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value RequestedStat uint16 e The RequestedState property is an integer Set to 12 Not Applicable enumeration that indicates the last requested or desired state for the element irrespective of the mechanism through which it was requested The actual state of the element is represented by EnabledState This property is provided to compare the last requested and current enabled or disabled states Element definitions include any of the following Unknown Enabled Disabled Shut Down No Change Offline Test Deferred Quiesce Reboot Reset Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the above definitions are 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 32768 65535 Note When EnabledState is set to 5 Not Applicable then this property has no meaning Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 241 Sun_ProcessorChip Description Identifies the integrated ci
269. ve values are as follows Lit Blinking Off Control Pattern DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Color uintl6 Indicates the current color of the LED If the value of Appropriate the ActivationState property is 4 Off this value property will indicate the color of the LED the last time it was lit or it will have the value 2 Not Applicable 186 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 TABLE A 11 Properties for Sun_IndicatorLED Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value ControlMode uint16 Indicates the current control mode for the LED 2 Appropriate Automatic shall indicate the state of the LED is being value controlled by the management infrastructure 3 Manual shall indicate the state of the LED is being controlled by a management client 4 Test shall indicate the LED is in a test mode The following values apply 2 3 4 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are as follows Automatic Manual Test DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved ControlPattern string An LED may exhibit a range of behavior from very Appropriate simple ex solid on to very complicated for example value a series of blinks of alternating color and duration ControlPattern specifies the vendor or standard behavior exhibited by the LED if it cannot be described using one of the standard behaviors listed for the ActivationState property
270. ventLogType 2 3 To clear the ILOM event log type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtrlEventLogClear 0 i 1 84 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 ILOM Event Log MIB Objects The following MIB objects values and types are valid for ILOM event log settings TABLE 4 3 MIB Objects Values and Types for Event Log Settings MIB Object ilomCtrlEventLog RecordID ilomCtrlEventLog Type ilomCtrlEventLog Timestamp ilomCtrlEventLog Class ilomCtrlEventLog Severity ilomCtrlEventLog Description ilomCtrlEventLog Clear Description The record number for a given event log entry Note This object is not accessible An integer representing the type of event Note This object is read only The date and time that the event log entry was recorded Note This object is read only An integer representing the class of event Note This object is read only The event severity corresponding to the given log entry Note This object is read only A textual description of the event Note This object is read only Setting this object to true clears the event log Allowed Values Type Range 1 10000 Integer log 1 Integer action2 fault 3 state 4 repair 5 date time String audit 1 Integer ipmi 2 chassis 3 fma 4 system 5 pem 6 disable 1
271. vided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future Will have appropriate value depending on whether the component is in error state or not MemoryType uint16 The type of PhysicalMemory Synchronous DRAM is also known as SDRAM Cache DRAM is also known as CDRAM CDRAM is also known as Cache DRAM SDRAM is also known as Synchronous DRAM BRAM is also known as Block RAM The following values apply 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 32567 32568 65535 Definitions for the above values are Unknown Other DRAM Synchronous DRAM Cache DRAM EDO EDRAM VRAM SRAM RAM ROM Flash EEPROM FEPROM EPROM CDRAM 3DRAM SDRAM SGRAM RDRAM DDR DDR 2 BRAM FB DIMM DDR3 FBD2 DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appropriate value Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 227 TABLE A 21 Properties for Sun_PhysicalMemory Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value Manufacture string The name of the organization responsible for producing Will have appropriate r the PhysicalElement This organization might be the value if the processor entity from whom the Element is purchased but this is chip is considered a FRU not necessarily true The latter information is contained by the pla
272. wareRev _ the physical entity length string Monitoring System Sensors Indicators and ILOM Event Log Topics Description Links View and set clock settings View and clear the ILOM event log Configure remote syslog receiver IP addresses Configure alert rules View and Set Clock Settings on page 83 View and Clear the ILOM Event Log on page 84 Configure Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses on page 86 Configure an Alert Rule on page 87 82 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Management Protocols Reference Guide October 2009 V View and Set Clock Settings Before You Begin You can use the get and set commands to view and set clock settings with respect to Network Time protocol NTP synchronization For a description of the MIB objects used in this procedure see ILOM Clock Setting MIB Objects on page 84 Follow these steps to view and configure clock settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ip_address Password password Refer to the following SNMP commands for examples m To view the NTP server state type snmpget v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1NTPEnabled 0 m To set the NTP server state to enabled type snmpset v2c cprivate mALL SNMP_agent_ip_address ilomCtr1NTPEnabled 0 i 1 m To view the date and time of the device
273. whether the component is in error state or not PartNumber string Part number assigned by the organization that is Will have appropriate responsible for producing or manufacturing the value if the processor chip PhysicalElement is considered a FRU by the platform SKU string The stock keeping unit number for this Will have appropriate PhysicalElement value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform SerialNumbe string A manufacturer allocated number used to identify Will have appropriate r the physical element value if the processor chip is considered a FRU by the platform StatusDescr string Strings describing the various OperationalStatus StatusDescriptions 0 iptions array values For example if Stopping is the value will have appropriate assigned to OperationalStatus then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus description on the reason for the value of OperationalStatus 0 Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 245 Sun_Realizes Description Sun_Realizes is the association that defines the mapping between LogicalDevices and the PhysicalElements that implement them Inheritance CIM _Realizes Properties For a description of the supported properties for the Sun_Realizes class see TABLE A 25 Note For more details about the Sun supported p
274. wing SNMP command example Chapter 7 Manage ILOM Configuration Management Interfaces Using SNMP 109 110 m To specify the action powerOn and apply it to the power control target named SYS type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress ilomCtrlPowerAction SYS i 1 Vv View and Configure Backup and Restore Settings Before You Begin m You can use the get and set commands to view and configure backup and restore settings For a description of the MIB objects used in these commands see the SUN ILOM CONTROL MIB Follow these steps to view and configure backup and restore settings 1 Log in to a host that has an SNMP tool and the ILOM MIBs installed For example type ssh username snmp_manager_ipaddress Password password 2 Refer to the following SNMP command examples a To restore the configuration on the SP to the original factory default state type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress ilomCtrlResetToDefaultsAction 0 i 3 m To view the target destination of configuration XML file during backup and restore operation type snmpget mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_ipaddress lomCtr1BackupAndRestoreTargetURI 0 m To set the target destination of configuration XML file during the backup and restore operation to tftp 10 8 136 154 remotedir config_backup xml type snmpset mALL v2c cprivate SNMP_agent_tpaddress lomCtr1BackupAndRestoreTargetURI 0 s
275. wn Normal Erasing Not Applicable DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved MaxNumberOfRec UlInt64 ords Maximum number of records that can be captured in the Appropriate value log If undefined a value of zero should be specified Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Classes 253 TABLE A 27 Properties for Sun_RecordLog Continued Property Data Type Description ILOM Value OperationalSta_ uint16 tus OverwritePolic uintl6 yY The OperationalStatus property indicates the current Appropriate value statuses of the element Various operational statuses are defined Many of the enumeration s values are self explanatory Enumeration definitions can include any of the following Unknown Other OK Degraded Stressed Predictive Failure Error Non Recoverable Error Starting Stopping Stopped In Service No Contact Lost Communication Aborted Dormant Supporting Entity in Error Completed Power Mode DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Values for the enumeration definitions include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0x8000 Integer enumeration that indicates whether the log Will have value 2 represented by the CIM_Log subclasses can overwrite its Wraps When entries Unknown 0 indicates the log s overwrite policy is Full unknown Wraps when Full 2 indicates that the log overwrites its entries with new entries when the log has reached its maximum capacity Never Overwrites 7 ind
276. xample the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors e 15 Minor Failure All functionality is available but some might be degraded e 20 Major Failure The element is failing It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working e 25 Critical Failure The element is non functional and recovery might not be possible e 30 Non recoverable Error The element has completely failed and recovery is not possible All functionality provided by this element has been lost DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional health states in the future LogState uint16 LogState is an integer enumeration that indicates the Appropriate value current state of a log represented by CIM_Log subclasses LogState is to be used in conjunction with the EnabledState property to fully describe the current state of the log The following text briefly summarizes the various log states Unknown 0 indicates the state of the log is unknown Normal 2 indicates that the log is or could be executing logging commands will process any queued log entries and will queue new logging requests Erasing 3 indicates that the log is being erased Not Applicable 4 indicates the log does not support representing a log state The following values apply 0 2 3 4 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are Unkno
277. ytes of the blocks that form this Set to appropriate value StorageExtent If the block size is variable then the if memory size can be maximum block size in bytes should be specified If the computed block size is unknown or if a block concept is not valid for example for AggregateExtents Memory or LogicalDisks enter a 1 ElementName string The ElementName property is a user friendly name Appropriate value This property allows each instance to define a user friendly name in addition to its key properties identity data and description information Note The Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user friendly name But it is often subclassed to be a Key It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user friendly name without inconsistencies Where Name exists and is not a Key such as for instances of LogicalDevice the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties EnabledDefau uintl6 Enumerated value indicating an administrator s Set to default value 2 TE default or startup configuration for the enabled state of Enabled an element By default the element is 2 Enabled The following values apply 2 3 5 6 7 9 32768 65535 Definitions for the above values are Enabled Disabled Not Applicable Enabled but Offline No Default Quiesce DMTF Reserved Vendor Reserved Appendix A Sun Supported CIM Class
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