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NEC N8405-024F User Guide
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3. Item Default value Remarks Blade enclosure name 7 L Serial number of the blade enclosure Rack name ni EM card name ie The name of the EM card Time zone JST EM language type settings JAPANESE Referred in language switch of SNMP trap messages Enable disable network settings SSH Enable Telnet Enable SNMP Enable NTP Disable TRUSTED HOST Disable Web Enable EM card IP address 192 168 1 8 CPU blade IP address 192 168 1 12 This address is assigned in sequence starting from the one assigned to Slot 1 Switch module IP address 192 168 1 28 Same as above Netmask 255 255 255 0 163 to 5 addresses Item Default value Remarks Default gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS1 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 NTP1 Primary 0 0 0 0 NTP2 Secondary 0 0 0 0 NTP polling interval sec 720 Value range 0 disabled from 60 to 9999 Connectible IP address up 0 0 0 0 Default user settings Administrator User settings are included The password default value of Administrator differs from one EM card to another It is found on the EM card label or tag label on the release lever N 1 redundant mode SNMP settings Community name for Get public Community name for Get Set public Community name for Trap public Location unknown Contact destination unknown
4. e CAEM d EEE S Slot 7 Slot 9 Sote Slot 8 Slot 10 57 Slots on which fan units are installed depend on the total number of fan units installed on the blade enclosure Install fan units on the slots with the 0 mark in the following illustrations according to the number of fan units you are installing Attach slot covers to slots with no fan units The total number of fan units that should be installed is determined by the number and types of modules that are installed For information on the number of fan units that should be installed see Fan unit installation guide Slot covers that can be installed on fan unit slots of the blade enclosure are fan slot covers N8405 037 When four fan units factory default are installed Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 DDD 2 2 XXX An Slot 7 Slot 9 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 10 When six fan units are installed four units as factory default plus two additional units Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 a SOLTE MA Slot 7 Slot 9 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 10 58 When eight fan units are installed four units as factory def ault plus four additional units Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 Slot 7 Slot 9 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 10 59 Fan unit installation guide In principle blades are installed on slots starting from the far left slot although there are exceptions depending on the number and types of blades See the User s Guides
5. Fan unit lever Handle 3 Slowly push the fan unit handle to insert the fan unit into the blade enclosure Removing a fan unit Follow the steps below to remove a fan unit 1 2 Check which fan unit you wish to remove Hold the fan unit handle to pull the fan unit Fan unit lever out of the blade enclosure approximately 10 cm while turning the fan unit lever leftward The illustration on the right depicts pulling out a fan unit from the upper level For removal from the lower level the fan unit is turned upside down Hold the bottom of the fan unit firmly and remove it from the blade enclosure If you want to use the blade enclosure without installing a new fan unit on the fan unit slot attach a slot cover e Do not hold the fan unit lever to remove the fan unit If you hold the fan unit lever it may be damaged e Turn the fan unit lever toward the indicated direction If you turn the fan lever toward the wrong direction the fan lever may be damaged 62 Installing the front bezel The front bezel is a recommended option to protect the CPU blades installed on the blade enclosure Installation and removal of the front bezel and its filter should be done only by sales maintenance personnel Contact your sales maintenance personnel to install or remove the front bezel and its filter Important e The front bezel that can be installed on the blade enclosure is N8405 0
6. NABLE SNMP Uncomment Gl Fl G UNITY R UNITY WRITE UNITY T EIGHT 0 LOCATION TRA 22227 n ERIAL test1234567890 test DSGPASSWORD guest q k Information ing your network information through a script while remotely accessing the server could drop your connection ur connection is dropped this script may not execute to 1923 T6812 T20 1922168 612 124 255 2255 0210 T Protocols ENABLE HTTPS ESH sted Hosts D HOST ALL D HOST gr U POLL 720 SNMP Information CONTACT unknown LOCATION COMM COMM COMM RAC A PRIMARY 0 P SECONDARY RAP p NCLOSUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 unknown EAD p ublic public ublic T E 123 PACKPORT 5002 RAPACK DD SNMP TRAF ECEIVER 192 168 1 15 following line to remove all user accounts REMOVE USERS ALL Set Enclosure Manager Information SET EM NAME USE62619LD n M LANGUAGE JAPANESE T Set Power Information SET POWER R EDUNDANCY POW SET POWER POLICY PI RSUPPLY ERFORMANCE conclusion currently in the system 189 Other Settings SET ENCLOSURE FAN LIMIT 0 End of Script Exit 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display configuration information
7. Configuring the language type for EM cards 223 Overview Configures a language used by EM cards The language type you configure here is used to switch Command name SET EM LANGUAGE Argument lt Language type gt You can specify one of the following types JAPANESE ENGLISH Example of execution Japanese English for report messages used in SNMP trap It does not mean IEM CL message outputs are in the language type you specify here 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set em language ENG ISH Enclosure Manager language type changed to ENG ISH 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of the EM card language configuration Default value JAPANESE Supplementary information The SHOW EM STATUS command shows the configured language type which is set by this command 224 NEC Diana Scope control commands Configuring an NEC DianaScope user password Configures a user password for NEC DianaScope Gateway This user password is used as an authentication key in NEC DianaScope Manager Command name SET DSGPASSWORD Argument lt Password gt Use up to 16 characters to a password Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set dsgpassword guestl Changed DSG password 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of NEC DianaScope user password configuration Default value guest Supplementary information NEC DianaScope
8. 6 157 Registering a user contact INTOPMALION hisia cveveeneceeetenseeeseeees 157 Configuring a full user name 158 Configuring a password 159 Configuring the access right 159 Displaying registered users 160 Cancelling user assignment for CPU blade switch module 160 Cancelling user assignment for EM Card eeen 161 System management command 162 Forcefully disconnecting access to the EM serial console of switch module 1 18 Initializing the configuration data restoring default values 163 Enclosure network commands 0 0 165 Registering DNS servers 165 Registering addresses to allow IP acc Registering SNMP trap destinations 165 Disabling the IP based access Control FUNCTION seee 166 Disabling the NTP functions 166 Disabling the functions for the SSH connection ce eeeeeeeeeteeeeeee 166 Disabling the SNMP functions 167 Disabling the SNMP TrapAck TUNCTIONS inea eta ies 167 Disabling the functions for Telnet connection 167 Enabling the IP based access Control FUNCTION ee eeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 168 Enabling the NTP functions 168 Enabling the functions for the SSH connection uu eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee 168 Enabling the SNMP functions 169 Enabling the SNMP TrapAck TUNCTIONS 3 dieser eek eee 169 Enabling the functions for Telnet CONNECTION 0 eeeeeeeeee
9. Depending on the type of you re the CPU blade the procedure may be different from the description in this manual In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the CPU blade 1 Confirm which CPU blade you are replacing 2 Make sure the CPU blade you want to replace is powered off If it is still powered on power off the CPU blade For information on how to power off a CPU blade refer to Powering on and off a CPU blade When replacing a CPU blade ensure that the CPU blade is powered off Otherwise you may corrupt the saved data Quickly replace a CPU blade if the blade enclosure is powered on If you use the blade enclosure with the CPU blade removed the cooling efficiency will degrade Make sure to install a CPU blade or CPU blade slot cover 3 Remove all the cables from the CPU blade 4 Remove the CPU blade For information on how to replace a CPU blade refer to Installing a CPU blade 5 Install a new CPU blade in the CPU module slot For information on how to remove the CPU blade refer to Installing a CPU blade 6 Make sure that the EM card is on 7 Switch the CPU blade on For information on how to switch a CPU blade on refer to Powering on and off a CPU blade v When a module is installed in the wrong slot or the number of power units and fan units is insufficient the module may not be powered on Make sure that the module is Check properly configured 8 Confirm that the po
10. NEC SIGMABLAD 1Z234AB7890 login Administrator Password NEC SIGMABLADE Enclosure Manager 01 00 Type HELP to display a list of valid commands Type HELP lt command gt to display detailed information about a specific command Type HELP HELP to display more detailed information about the help system 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt EM serial connection window Example Telnet SSH Connect to the EM firmware using telnet SSH between a remote PC and an EM card connected through Ethernet When the EM serial console is successfully connected the following screen is displayed The CLI is started by logging in to it by a user account for CLI on the login prompt telnet 192 168 1 150 Trying 192 168 1 150 Connected to 192 168 1 150 192 168 1 150 Escape character is NEC SIGMABLADE Enclosure Manager Version 01 00 1Z234AB7890 login Administrator Password NEC SIGMABLADE Enclosure Manager 01 00 Type HELP to display a list of valid commands Type HELP lt command gt to display detailed information about a specific command Type HELP HELP to display more detailed information about the help system No entry for terminal type vt102 using dumb terminal settings 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt EM firmware Telnet connection window Example 132 How to enter a comman
11. Commands Commands The following table shows CLI commands supported by the SIGMABLADE H EM firmware Indications in the Access rights column A operation by Administrator is possible O operation by Operator is possible U operation by User is possible Indications in the EM card active standby column A settings can be configured from the active EM S settings can be configured from the standby EM Indications in the Backup target column Y configuration information that is backed up N configuration information that is not backed up About Remarks column A description that has asterisk at the end of it means that it is a required when you restore the configuration EXPRESSSCOPE engine is referred to as BMC Baseboard Management Controller in this document The CPU blade management commands and switch module management commands may not be supported by some modules For further information refer to the user s guide of each module CLI commands of the SIGMABLADE H EM firmware Command Access Description Default value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target General command CLEAR SCREEN A O U Clears the terminal N A A S N screen EXIT A O U_ Terminates the CLI N A A S N HELP A O U_ Displays help messages N A A S N HISTORY A O U_ Displays the history of the N A A S N commands entered in the CLI LOGOUT A O U_ Terminates the CLI N A A S N QUI
12. Default value Supplementary information Displaying date and time Overview Displays the date time and time zone configuration of the EM firmware Command name SHOW DATE Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show date Date 2006 07 03T22 59 59 09 00 Time Zone JST 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the date and time Default value Supplementary information Displaying the configuration of the function to display events Overview Displays the configuration enable or disable of the function to display certain events on the CLI console Command name SHOW DISPLAY EVENT Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying the fan information 190 Overview Displays the information of the fan unit s on the blade enclosure Information to be displayed Status Redundancy Rotation speed Parts number Command name SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN Argument lt Fan unit number gt ALL 191 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show enclosure fan all Fan 10 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed z 10 Power consumed sc Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version 228 9 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 9
13. Downloads the configuration information of the EM firmware from the URL specified by the argument of this command and makes the configuration data effective When the configuration is successfully modified the EM firmware automatically reboots to make the configuration effective Command name DOWNLOAD CONFIG Argument lt URL gt Example of execution Example of where the configuration file is stored IP address 192 168 1 68 Path home sigmablade config2 txt specify a full path 180 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt download config ftp user Are you sure NEC SIGMABLA yo DE pass 192 168 1 68 home sigmablade config2 txt Entering anything other than YES will result in the command not executing u want to download the Enclosure Manager s configuration yes Enclosure Manager 00 40 Script Generated by Administrator Generated on Mon Jul 31 22 48 44 2006 Set Enclosure Information n ry iNCLOSURE T A SSET TAG tag Asset tag changed lt Abbreviated gt SET EM NAME Exit Script completed Restarting the EM 001004010077 Enclosure Manager name changed to EM 001004010077 Enclosure Manager in 10 seconds Enclosure Manager is rebooting Please stand by Restarting system Example of execution of the command to download the configuration information Default val
14. EM serial console serial connection You can use a CLI from the EM serial console Install terminal emulator software that supports a serial port connection on a PC Terminal emulator software supporting the serial port is necessary for the EM serial console For settings of the software refer to the manual of the software Configure the parameters of the serial cable connection as follows Serial cable connection parameters Transfer rate 115200 bps Data length 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None 97 EM console Telnet connection You can use a CLI via a telnet connection from the EM console Install terminal emulator software supporting telnet For settings of the terminal emulator software refer to the manual of the software To check if the telnet function is enabled execute the SHOW NETWORK Q command the telnet function is enabled by default If the function is disabled execute the ENABLE TELNET command to enable the telnet function For details on Hint i i each command refer to Commands Telnet connection parameter TCP port 23 Y The default value of the IP address of an EM card is 192 168 1 8 11 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When connecting to an EM card from the EM console for the first Check time connect to 192 168 1 8 Log in from a secure network because the password is transmitted without encryption Important EM console SSH connection You can use a
15. Because switch modules installed on the blade enclosure are shared among CPU blades any mezzanine card with a different interface cannot be installed on corresponding CPU blade mezzanine slots For example if 4G FC switches are installed on the switch modules 3 and 4 1OOOBASE T Adapter 2ch cannot be installed on their corresponding mezzanine slot for 120Bb 6 and 120Bb d6 the mezzanine slot 1 33 CPU blade 4 Sided z Aa NEC Express5800 120Bb m6 Forboth type t a d 2 ot 8 When a mezzanine card with 4 ports is installed The numbers with parentheses in the figure represent port numbers of mezzanine cards or switch modules Switch module port numbers are examples when a CPU blade is installed on the slot 1 and 2 When you install a CPU blade on the other slots you need to replace the port number of the swi tch modules Examples When you install a CPU blade on the slot 3 and 4 you need to replace the port number 1 of the switch modules with 3 and 2 with 4 When you install a CPU blade on the slot 15 and 16 you need to replace the port number 1 of the switch modules with 15 and 2 with 16 Because switch modules installed on the blade enclosure are shared among CPU blades any mezzanine card with a different interface cannot be installed on corresponding CPU blade mezzanine slots For example if 4G FC switches are installed on the switch modules 3 and 4 1000BASE T Adapter 2ch cann
16. En Argument lt Machine serial number gt Use exactly 14 characters to specify a machine serial number Note lt Machine serial number gt specifys the serial number of the blade enclosure You don t have to use this command If you change lt Machine serial number gt contact NEC s sales representative Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set enclosure machine serial F67890K6Y12345 Machine serial number changed to F67890K6Y12345 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure machine number of a blade enclosure Default value factory setting value Supplementary information lt Machine serial number gt must be factory setting value Configuring the blade enclosure name Overview Configures the blade enclosure name Command name SET ENCLOSURE NAME Argument lt Enclosure name gt Use up to 32 characters to specify the blade enclosure name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Enclosure name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution Default value The same as blade enclosure machine serial number Supplementary information Configuring the ID LED of the blade enclosure Overview Turns the ID LED of the blade enclosure on or off Command name CJ SET ENCLOSUR UID Argument ON OFF 185
17. L B e e cover OR a aaa era eena ema e eae eg SI ks S k Ie Ka iS g ile i ig tH ile if ii tH lg i lz it lig if lg if 3 Close the left door of the power unit cover PEN bale ea EE E Pi afela ee PE if aia a ae ae ee Fee pee aS 2 Key slot 4 If you want to lock the power unit cover insert the included key into the key slot of the power unit cover to lock it 5 Ifthe optional front bezel is attached close the front bezel For information on closing the front bezel see Installing the front bezel Moving the key box Follow the steps below to move the key box The key box is used to fix and lock the power unit cover You can slide it right leftward as necessary when you are installing or removing a power unit 1 Press the key box lock 2 Slide the key box Key box rightward or leftward to an appropriate position while pressing the lock 3 Release the key box lock Lock Push up the lock to release the key box and move it rightward or leftward 87 Power on and off Powering on and off the blade enclosure Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Make sure to follow the instructions to power on and off devices If y
18. Notes for safety handling eessen 3 SAFETY INIDICATIONG cccessseeeeeeeees 3 Symbols and their descriptions used in this User s Guide and warning labels ar AS TONOWS E aiene ineas vite reves nena 4 Precautions for Safety eeen 5 General precautionS ceeee 5 Power Supply and Power Cord 7 Installation and handling of the Installation relocation and storag of the blade enclosure 00 10 Failure action ec eeecccceeeeeeeseeeeeeees 12 Disposal zi heiit aa aa aa eaaa 12 Maintenance cleaning and handling of internal devices 13 During operation eee 13 Disposing of your used NEC product 14 Warning labels 00 eeseeeeeseeeeseseeeeeenneeeeeeee 14 Handling precautions to use the device corre CHlY ci le areata aired ve eet ase 15 Preface EE A EAA A AAT 21 OVErVieW iennich ae dais 21 ACCOSSOMIOS iiien araa aA aaar etd 21 GOMPONEN S iier e 22 Front VEW re a aeaa naa eia a ese raia 22 Rear View asnan a 23 Installation ostsite oiaro eines 24 Checking components ccseeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Installing the blade enclosure on a ACK satanic a a ioe insets 24 Check components to install 24 Required ToOols ccsceesseeeeseeees 25 Installation Procedure eee 25 Removing the blade enclosure from the rack 29 Installing a switch module or pass through Card ccccceecseceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 31 Instal
19. at sign colon slash mark and dot When you specify a character string that contains any space enclose the character string with double quotations IP address specification Some commands require IP address to be specified Specify an IP address as follows Format HH HHH HHH HHH Specify in one through three digits in decimal Example 192 168 1 150 Range specification 133 You need to specify the range of values for some commands You can specify a range of values by connecting two values with hyphen Enter a space between a value and hyphen Example When specifying 1 through 9 I 7 9 You can connect multiple specifications by connecting them with comma Enter a space between a value and comma Example When specifying 1 and 5 I 5 5 URL specification URL needs to be specified for argument in some commands Specify URL according to the following format met wow The range enclosed with double quotations is case sensitive Type tftp ftp and http in lower case http specification http lt URL gt lt path gt ftp specification Anonymous ftp ftp lt URL gt lt path gt ftp specification user password ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt URL gt lt path gt tftp specification tftp lt URL gt lt the path gt lt path gt should include the file name CPU blade number specification If the blade has
20. 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure the power saving mode Default value OFF disable Supplementary information When the configuration is successfully modified it is effective Configuring the maximum consumable power setting Overview Configures the maximum power consumption for each enclosure The maximum power consumption management is to manage the power consumption of each of the modules configuring the system so that the maximum power consumption in the system is maintained within a certain value If you enable this function the EM card uses the value smallest among lt The maximum power consumption gt and upper limits determined by the power redundancy mode and the power 200 control policy Command name SET POWER LIMIT Argument lt The maximum power consumption gt OFF Configure lt The maximum power consumption gt in watts Range of configurable values 1500 to 9999 OFF Disables the maximum consumable power setting Depend on the power redundancy mode and the power control policy If you configure the value more than total power supply watts this function works as the value is total power supply watts Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set power limit 2000 Power Settings were updated to Redundancy Configuration Power Supply Redundant Power Policy Configuration REDUNDANCY Dyna
21. EM card name Active standby ID LED status EM card status EM language type Command name SHOW EM STATUS Argument lt Slot number gt ALL optional The blade enclosure can supports to two EM cards Specify the slot number of the target EM card You can specify either 1 or 2 When you skip the slot number the EM card you are now logging on is specified Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show em status all NEC Enclosure Manager 2 Status Name EM 0016355E5C2E Role Standby UID Off Status OK Language JAPANESE NEC Enclosure Manager 1 Status Name EM 0016355E5C10 1 Role Active UID Off Status OK Language JAPANESE Redundancy status NORMAL 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Default value Supplementary information About Redundancy status NORMAL NOT LINK UP DEGRADED FAILED UNKNOWN NOT REDUNDANT Example of status of EM cards EM cards are successfully in the redundant mode Link with the other EM card is not achieved Communication to the other card is disconnected synchronizing the configuration between two EM cards has failed or the EM cards use different versions of the EM firmware There is a fatal error in communication to the other EM card or the other EM card has failed to update the EM firmware The status of the other EM card cannot be retrieved EM cards are not in the redundant mode
22. Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt set enclosure uid on Enclosure s Unit Identification is ON 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to operate the ID LED of a blade enclosure Default value Supplementary information Configuring the power control policy Overview Configures the policy of the power control function Command name SET POWER POLICY Argument PERFORMANCE REDUNDANCY PERFORMANCE Performance preferred mode usage of power is preferred even if the redundancy cannot be maintained REDUNDANCY Redundancy preferred mode power redundancy is maintained Example of execution Default value PERFORMANCE Supplementary information You cannot select the following combination for power control policy and power redundancy mode Power control policy Performance preferred mode PERFORMANCE Power redundancy mode N N redundant mode AC Configuring the power redundancy mode Overview Configures the redundancy mode of the power control function Command name SET POWER REDUNDANCY Argument AC POWERSUPPLY AC N N redundant mode POWERS UPPLY N 1 redundant mode Example of execution Default value N 1 redundant mode 186 Supplementary information You cannot select the following combination for power control policy and power redundancy mode Power control policy performance preferred mode PER
23. S 220000 8080808 ee 3528 008 RBRB ry SEER ee Key slot Por ER Bega Sat i i 64 Closing the front bezel Follow the steps below to close the front bezel The front bezel can be closed even if the blade enclosure is powered on Close the front bezel after installing CPU blades For information on installing a CPU blade see Installing a CPU blade on page 41 The following description assumes the front bezel is already attached to the blade enclosure 1 Close the front bezel Key slot 2 If you want to lock the front bezel insert the included key into the key slot of the front bezel and push it lightly to lock 65 Connecting cables Connect cables according to the requirements of your environment For information on connecting cables see the manuals of the installed devices Front Use a K410 150 00 SUV cable which is sold separately to connect the SUV connector located on the front side of a CPU blade to the local console The SUV connector and the local console are not supported by some CPU blades For details see the User s Guide of the CPU blade Even if there is an SUV connector present the local console may not be supported The SUV cable that can be connected to a CPU blade is K410 150 00 Important Local console Connect a USB keyboard to the keyboard mouse connector of the SUV cable and then connect a USB mouse to the USB conn
24. Trap destination Unconfigured TrapAck settings Disable TrapAck port number 5002 DianaScope Gateway settings DSG user password guest DSG status mal 1 Enable CPU Blade setting CPU Blade iE 8 8 i O disabled 30 y MABE Enclosure management command Power control policy PERFORMANCE Power redundancy mode POWERSUPPLY Power saving mode OFF disable maximum consumable power setting OFF disable Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen 164 Enclosure network commands Registering DNS servers Overview Configures DNS Up to two DNS servers can be registered Command name ADD NETWORK DNS Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Changes you make for the DNS settings will take effect after the EM card is restarted Registering addresses to allow IP access Overview Specifies IP addresses allowing access to the EM firmware Up to five addresses can be registered Command name ADD TRUSTED HOST Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Registering SNMP trap destinations Overview Specifies SNMP trap destinations Up to three destinations can be registered Command name ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER First Argument lt IP address gt Second Argument
25. and core nuts clip nuts will be attached and installed Attach core nuts or clip nuts ROCK OL VRK U here four total on right and aero r left No core nuts clip nuts are attached on the rear of the rack Attach the rail brack et R here Blade enclosure is installed here Attach the rail brack et L here Attach rail brackets R and L on the rear of the rack like the front side Next to the rack holes there are marks that are spaced by 1U a unit to represent rack height Because the height of the blade enclosure is 10U approximately 445mm install the blade enclosure in a space with a 10U height Holes on the rack frame are not spaced evenly Check that the four projections on each rail bracket s end match with holes on the rack frame where the rail bracket is Check attached before installing the blade enclosure 25 e Attach core nuts clip nuts Attach core nuts or clip nuts inlcuded with the blade enclosure at the positions determined in Check where the blade enclosure is installed Attach a total of four core nuts or clip nuts on the rack front two each on the right and left side Check that the core nuts clip nuts are attached on the same height on the right and left side of the rack Check e Attac
26. gt Example of execution of the command to display rack name 151 Default value Supplementary information Insert one or more blank between SHOW RACK and NAME Configuring the unique ID for the rack Overview Configures a unique ID to uniquely identify the rack on which the EM card is installed Command name SET RACK UID Argument lt Rack unique ID gt Up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Rack unique ID gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution Default value not specified Supplementary information Insert one or more blank between SET RACK and UID If any commands hereafter consist of multiple character strings insert one or more blank between the character strings Displaying the rack unique ID Overview Displays the rack unique ID that has been configured Command name SHOW RACK UID Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Insert one or more blank between SHOW RACK and UID Displaying connection status of blade enclosures in the same rack Overview When multiple blade enclosures are installed on the same rack displays their connection status Command name SHOW TOPOLOGY 152 Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information 153 User management commands
27. i e seven fans are working successful operation can continue If two of the fans fail i e six fans are working operation may stop due to a temperature abnormality detected by a server or switch module If only one NEC Express5800 120Bb m6 is installed it will use the blade slots 1 and 2 with nothing on the blade slot 9 However six fan units are required because the blade slot 2 is used When you add a fan unit you may have to relocate fan units that are already installed Install fan units in the correct slots by referring to the instructions described on previous pages For information on the number of slots used by blade products see Installable CPU blades and the User s Guides of the blades Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 1 Slot 16 Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 60 Installing a fan unit A fan unit can be installed removed even if the blade enclosure is powered on The following section is an example of installing a fan unit Use the same method to install fan units to other slots Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure e Do not install or remove two or more fan units at the same time The upside and downside of a fan unit are inverted on the upper level fan unit slots 1 to 5 and the lower level
28. is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in to the EM by Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Run the following command on a CLI to configure the rack settings For details refer to Commands Configuring a user s password of DianaScope required for using DianaScope The following command configures the user s password of DianaScope Gateway of the blade enclosure on which this EM card is installed This user s password is also used as the authentication key of DianaScope Manager The password can contain up to 16 alphanumeric characters the default value of the password is guest SET DSGPASSWORD lt the password gt 4 Run the following command on the CLI to confirm the configuration For details refer to Commands Run the SHOW DSGPASSWORD command SHOW DSGSTATE command shows whether DianaScope Gateway is enabled or Q not the default is enabled When it is disabled enable DianaScope Gateway by using the SET DSGSTATE command For information on each command refer to Hint H a Commands Other settings CPU blade Refer to the User s Guide of the CPU blade Console connection to switch module pass through card Follow the steps below to connect a console to a switch module pass through card via an EM card The procedure after connection depends on the specification of the console of the connected s
29. 79 Emergency power off switch For the safety of the entire computer room install an emergency power off switch that allows shutdown of power supplied to all devices in the computer room in case of emergency This emergency power off switch should be installed near the main doorway so that an operator can use it when he she evacuates the room The emergency switch should not require technical skill or expertise to use 80 Additional power units are options that are installed when CPU blades and other modules on the blade enclosure require more power units or when you want to enable power redundancy functions Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Air exhausted from power fans may get hot Important e The power unit that can be installed on the blade enclosure is N8405 025F e The number of power units required depends on the number of modules such as CPU blades and the power redundancy mode selected See Power unit installation guide and add power units as necessary The blade enclosure is equipped with two power units as standard The following illustration shows slots where power units can be installed
30. CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 4 Run the following command on the CLI to confirm that the restoration of configuration information is effective For details refer to Commands Confirming configuration information highly recommended Confirm the configuration information of the blade enclosure by the following command SHOW CONFIG The configuration information is now restored The password of each user is not backed up After restoring configuration information reconfigure the password of each user The time zone is also not backed up After configuration information is restored reconfigure it as necessary For information on each configuration refer to Initial settings DianaScope settings EM card When using DianaScope Manager you should create a user password of DianaScope Gateway on an EM card Follow the steps below to create a user account DianaScope Manager requires an authentication key when you register a server Configure the user password as the authentication key Configure the static IP address of an EM card as the IP address of a server to be registered For the static IP address of an EM card refer to Network settings EM card For information on operation of DianaScope refer to the installation guide of DianaScope or the User s Guide of the CPU blade 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right
31. Command name 0 cceeeeeeeeees 225 Arg MENt ziki iiag 225 Default value eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeeneees 225 Supplementary information 225 Displaying an NEC DianaScope USEF PASSWOIC ee eeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeee 225 Configuring the DSG statuS 226 Default value eee 226 Supplementary information 226 Displaying the DSG status ee 226 Default value eeseeeesecreeeseeees 227 Supplementary information 227 Configuration management ceeee 228 OVEIVICW cceteeeeseteteeeeeeeteteeeeeeeetsaee 228 Backing up configuration 228 Restoring configuration s 228 Appendix nenna n 229 Time ZoNe 229 NEC ESMPRO Manager and Agent 00 230 NEC DianaScope Manager Agent ceeee 231 TrOUDICSNOOTING eeeeeeeeeeeneeeteseeeeeeeneeeeeenneeerenaeees 232 Power Supply eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneteeeeseeerenaeees 232 IN PUT OUTPUL e tar n i 233 BIE oo Et E EE TTE 238 Transfer to third party eeeeeseeerreeerrrrerennn 238 Sp cifications diss hawt r eia a beaded 238 Preface Thank you for purchasing the N8405 024F Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H The blade enclosure houses modules such as CPU blades switch modules pass through cards EM cards power units and fan units to integrate their functions and to allow CPU blades to function as servers Read this guide before you start using the blade enclosure Also refer to the
32. Configure the name of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed up to 32 characters Specify any unique name to identify the blade enclosure SET h ENCLOSURE NAM E lt the blade enclosure name gt Blade enclosure asset number optional Configure an asset number of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed up to 32 characters Configure any asset number of the blade enclosure such as a number allocated for managing assets in your organization SET h ENCLOSURE ASS ET TAG lt the asset number gt 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect For details refer to Commands When the name or asset number of the blade enclosure has been configured execute the SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO command 102 Network settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Determine the network configuration Confirm in advance that IP addresses to be configured are available in your network When IP address or subnet mask settings are lost after the configuration reconfigure them on the EM serial console IP
33. ESMPRO Mg DianaScopeMg Ss IO r 3 ee ea _ 4 3 r i Cleat rrr OF poe i paz Te fon nie Network hub s d Pifo i Zee l i P EAEE EIEE Y o l Blade enclosure These input and output devices are collectively called LAN console and the network is called user LAN You can operate CPU blades and switch modules on the blade enclosure on a PC via a LAN network Important e Make sure the IP addresses have subnet masks available on the network e Check that the IP addresses you are configuring do not conflict with any network devices on the network For the LAN console use a device whose specifications are equivalent to the device used for the EM serial console the EM serial console EM console and LAN console can share one PC For details on connection and how to use the LAN console see the User s Guides and manuals of the GbE intelligent switch L2 N8406 022 GbE intelligent switch L3 N8406 023 GbE pass through card N8406 016 and CPU blades 70 SFP connector switch module See the User s Guides of the 4G FC switch 12 ports N8406 019 4G FC switch 24 ports N8406 020
34. L 1 Key slot 2 86 Closing the power unit cover The power unit cover can be closed even if the blade enclosure is powered on After installing the power units close the power unit cover For information on how to install a CPU blade and a power unit see Installing a CPU blade on page 41 and Power unit on page 81 respectively o OF o OF 200 g g 1 If the key box is not located at the key slot oea 880 oo 2 oe le of the power unit cover slide the key box SE Sia E a ial Fi to place it in an appropriate position For i i lg y i ii lg N lg i information on how to move the key box any AEN oO ob eM amp g g g kS see Moving the key box E F sooo NS cooo ee ee ee HS cocco E E J ie 2 Close the right door of the power unit oe AE ee oe E a Als 3 EEE EE E SOY
35. OK Failed mounting location problem Shows failure status OK Normal operation Failed Failure Not Performed not checked Shows degraded status OK normal operation Failed degraded Not Performed not checked Configuring the power on delay time of the CPU blade Overview Configures the power on delay time of the specified CPU blade This function is mainly useful for booting from SAN when the startup time of the FC disk is s horter than that of CPU blades If you enable AC Link function of the CPU blade and set lt Del ay time gt longer than the setup time of the the FC disk the CPU blade is powered on after th e FC disk becomes ready 208 Command name SET SERVER POWKRONDELAY First Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL Second Argument lt Delay time gt Configure in seconds Range of configurable values O to 86400 0 disable Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set server powerondelay 1 864 Blade 1 s PowerOnDelayTime changed to 864 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure the power on delay time of the CPU blade Default value 0 disable Supplementary information Displaying the power on delay time of the CPU blade Overview Displays the power on delay time of the specified CPU blade Command name
36. P NEE a MIENE Blade enclosure Network hub PC NTP server ESMPRO Mg CLI These input and output devices are collectively called EM console and the network is called management LAN You can operate and check the status of CPU blades and other modules on the blade enclosure on a PC via a LAN network Important e The default IP address of the EM card is 192 168 1 8 11 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Connect to a network with a subnet mask that allows this IP address and configure the initial settings of the network from the EM console on the same network Then connect to the network you intend to use For information on how to configure see Initial settings in Command line interface CLI EM card Make sure that there is no network device with the same IP address as the EM card on the network e All EM cards have the same default IP address Configure the IP addresses before allowing multiple EM cards to access the same network e The management LAN connecter of the EM card only supports auto negotiation mode For the EM console use a device whose specifications are equivalent to the device used for the EM serial console the EM serial console EM console and LAN console can share one PC LAN console When the LAN connector of a switch module or pass through card is connected to a PC by a network cable RJ 45 you can remotely control and operate CPU blades PC Network Mg
37. PING 192 168 1 68 192 168 1 68 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 1 68 icmp seq 0 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 68 icmp _seq 1 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 68 icmp seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 68 icmp seq 3 ttl 64 time 0 3 ms 192 168 1 68 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 3 0 3 0 3 ms 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the PING command Default value Supplementary information 162 Initializing the configuration data restoring default values Overview Restores default values and settings for the configuration retained by the EM firmware Command name SET FACTORY Argument None Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set factory Entering anything other than YES will result in the command not executing All existing settings will be lost when this operation is run and the Enclosure Manager will restart Are you sure you want to restore factory defaults yes Attempting to restore factory defaults This operation may take some time Restoring factory default settings Enclosure Manager will now restart Example of execution of the command to initialize the configuration information Default values The following is a list of initial default values Default values of configuration information
38. SHOW SERVER POWERONDELAY Argument None Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show server powerondelay Enclosure Manager Uptime 1173 sec Slot Blade Name Delay sec 1 R2 EE 03 864 2 Subsumed 0 3 Absent 0 4 Absent 0 5 Absent 0 6 Absent 0 7 Absent 0 8 Absent 0 9 Virtual I O Blade 0 10 Absent 0 11 Express5800 120Bb 6 0 12 Absent 0 13 Absent 0 14 Absent 0 15 Absent 0 16 Express5800 120Bb d6 0 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the power on delay time of the CPU blade 209 Default value Supplementary information 210 Switch module management command Connecting to the EM serial console of the switch module Overview Connects to the serial console of the specified switch module Command name CONNECT SWITCH Argument lt Slot number gt Example of execution 1Z34AB789012 Administrator gt connect switch 4 NOTICE This pass thru connection to the integrated I O console is provided for convenience and does not supply additional access control For security reasons use the password features of the integrated switch Connecting to integrated switch 4 at 9600 N81 Escape character is lt Ctrl gt _ Press Enter to display the switch console Fabric OS WH040001120 WHO040001120 console login Example of execution of the comm
39. across EM cards CPU blades and switch modules Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 99 Configuration of DNS server this configuration is used across EM cards CPU blades and switch modules Primary DNS 192 168 1 111 Secondary DNS 192 168 1 123 4 Configure the following information by executing the commands on a CLI For details refer to Commands Check If you change the IP address of the EM card while you are using a CLI on the EM console the EM console is disconnected from the EM card Change the target IP address of the terminal emulator of the EM console to the new IP address of the EM card to log on again Depending on the new IP address of the EM card the network configuration of the EM console and other network machines must be set to the appropriate values in advance Each IP address setting required Configure the network settings of EM cards CPU blades and switch modules it takes about 5 seconds for the command to complete SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE lt the IP address of the floating IP active EM gt lt the IP address of CPU blade Slot1 gt lt subnet mask gt Example SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE 192 168 1 4 192 168 1 8 25D ZI9 255 210 104 Important Hint When you are using DianaScope the last numeric value of the IP address of a floating IP active EM must be multiples of 4 e g 192 168 1 4 and 192 168 1 8 By specifying a floating IP activ
40. amber and then stop pressing the RESET switch The status LED of the EM card is green 5 When the following message is displayed on the monitor of the EM serial console press the L key on the keyboard of the EM serial console NEC SIGMABLADE Enclosure Manager booting Lost Password or Flash Recovery requested Press L for Lost Password Recovery Press Z for U Boot console Press any other key to reset 6 The initial password of Administrator is displayed on the monitor of the EM serial console Note it 7 On the login window enter the initial password of Administrator and then log in as Administrator 8 Change the password of Administrator For information on how to change the password refer to Initial settings 120 Replacing modules Modules installed on the blade enclosure such as switch modules pass through cards CPU blades EM cards FAN units and power units can be replaced even if the blade enclosure is powered on i e when other CPU blades and switch modules pass through cards are operating The conditions under which replacement can be performed may differ from one module to another For further information refer to the information on your module Adding a module can be performed by following the same procedure for replacement when adding a module removal of a module is not necessary Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and ot
41. and GbE intelligent switch L3 N8406 023 SFP connector pass through card See the User s Guide of the 4G FC pass through card N8406 017 71 Power connector Connect the power cords to the AC inlets of the power units installed on the power unit slots 1 and 4 at the rear of the blade enclosure these units are standard equipment If any optional power units are installed on the power unit slots 2 3 5 and 6 connect the power cords to the AC inlets of the optional power units as well If the N N redundant mode is set as the power redundancy mode power units in the slots 1 to 3 form power system 1 while power units in the slots 4 to 6 form power system 2 Note this when you connect a device such as a power supply tap or uninterruptible power supply system When you connect the power cords to the blade enclosure use the cable ties that are shipped with the blade enclosure to fix the power cords to the rack All power cords should be fixed to the blade enclosure by cable clamps or to power supply retention ties located near the AC inlets Cable clamps or cable ties are shipped with the blade enclosure For details about installing removing power cords with cable clamps see Installing cable clamps and Removing a power cord form a cable clamp Power cords connected to the AC inlets of the power unit slots 1 to 3 should be routed rightward horizontally and fixed to the rack by cable ties at the rear Power cords connected to the
42. crossover cable for serial cable connection Use a device satisfying the following recommended specifications for the EM serial console the EM serial console EM console and LAN console can share one PC Recommended specifications CPU Pentium processor 600MHz or faster Memory IGB or larger Hard disk drive 400MB or larger LAN 1 port LOOMbps or faster Serial 1 port Recommended OS Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1 or Enterprise Edition R2 Windows 2000 Server Advanced Server or Professional SP4 or later required Java Runtime Environment JRE 1 4 2_03 recommended contained in NEC EXPRESSBUIDER Web server servlet container TOMCAT 4 1 29 recommended contained in NEC EXPRESSBUIDER Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later 68 Example of connection EM console When the LAN connector management LAN connector of an EM card is connected to a PC by a network cable RJ 45 you can remotely control the CPU blades You can virtually allocate modules such as DVD CD and floppy disk drives on the PC to the CPU blades i e remote media and operate and check the status of the CPU blades 5 3 a ict HEHE ETH z on o eo La I iju
43. enabled Configure the Wake On Events settings of System Hardware in the BIOS SETUP utility For details see the User s Guide of the Hint CPU blade To power on or off a CPU blade from a network connected to the LAN connector of a switch module pass through card the switch module pass through card should be started up 91 Powering on a CPU blade by the network serial COM port of an EM card A CPU blade on the blade enclosure can be powered on and off by a network connected to the management LAN connector of the EM card or the serial port COM of the EM card For details see the User s Guide of the CPU blade This section describes how to power on and off a CPU blade by a CLI from the EM serial console or the EM console For information on other ways to power on and off see the User s Guide of the CPU blade For details of CLI see Command line interface CLI EM card and Command input Specifications For information on the EM serial console and the EM console see Connecting cables Powering on and off of a CPU blade by a CLI should be done by Administrator or Check 2 user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right Follow the steps below to power on a CPU blade from a CLI 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 From the CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console confirm that you have logged on as Administrator or a user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right If you have not log on
44. enclosure in a dusty environment or a place that may be exposed to corrosive materials such as sodium chloride and or sulfur Avoid installing the blade enclosure in an environment that may have excessive metal flakes or conductive particles in the air Such environments may cause corrosion or short circuits within the blade enclosure resulting in damage to the blade enclosure and possibly a fire hazard If there are any concerns regarding the environment at the planned site of installation or storage please contact your sales representative Do not use the blade enclosure with its covers and fan units removed Do not use the blade enclosure with its covers and fans removed If you use the blade enclosure without them the cooling efficiency inside the blade enclosure degrades causing malfunction Also dust may get in and cause a fire or electric shock Be careful not to hurt your fingers Take precautions to avoid pinching your fingers when installing or removing the blade server on or from the rack Be careful not to drop the blade enclosure Firmly hold the handles on both sides of the blade enclosure to install or remove it on the rack Since brackets on the rack have no mechanism to prevent the device from falling off such as a stopper or lock pulling a device fully out of the rack can result in the device falling and causing injury When you install or remove the blade enclosure hold the handles on both sides firmly or use a
45. fan unit slots 6 to 10 of the blade enclosure Even if you attempt to install a fan unit in the wrong direction you cannot install it and the connector may be damaged 1 If there is a slot cover on the slot where you wish to install the fan unit remove the slot cover If the slot cover is on a slot on the upper level of the blade enclosure fan unit slots 1 to 5 push the slot cover ejector upward If the slot cover is on the lower level fan unit slots 6 to 10 push the ejector downward The illustration on the right depicts removal from the upper level Push the ejector downward if you remove a slot cover from the lower level Keep the removed slot cover in a safe place 61 2 To install a fan unit on the upper level of the blade enclosure hold the fan unit handle and the bottom of the unit firmly with the handle facing down and insert the fan unit slowly into the blade enclosure halfway approximately 10 cm To install a fan unit on the lower level of the blade enclosure hold the fan unit handle and the bottom of the unit firmly with the handle facing up and insert the fan unit slowly into the blade enclosure halfway approximately 10 cm The illustration on the right depicts installing a fan unit on the upper level For installation on the lower level the fan unit is turned upside down Do not hold the fan unit lever to install the fan unit If you hold the fan unit lever it may be damaged
46. firmware to a specified URL Command name UPLOAD CONFIG Argument lt URL gt Example of execution Example of the location where configuration file is stored IP address 192 168 1 68 Path config2 txt Specify relative path from the directory specified in the server 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt upload config ftp user account password 192 168 1 68 config txt Successfully uploaded the configuration script 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to upload the configuration information 199 Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Configuring the power saving mode Overview Configures the power saving mode of the power control function Power saving function ON Turns off power unit s automatically when surplus power unit s exist Command name SET POWER SAVINGS Argumen ON OFF ON Enables power saving function OFF Disables power saving function Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set power savings on Power Settings were updated to Redundancy Configuration Power Supply Redundant Power Policy Configuration REDUNDANCY Dynamic Power Savings On Limit DC Output Not Set Capacity 11250 W Redundant Capacity 2250 W Redundant Power 9000 W Power Allocated 1289 W Consumed Power 219 VA Maximum Consumable Power 10944 VA
47. identify EM card 18 Serial COM port EM card A port to connect the EM serial console 19 ID LED blue the blade enclosure Used to identify blade enclosure 20 Power fan vent Ejects exhaust air from a power fan 21 Power retention tie A tie to fix a power cord These parts may not be installed 22 Connector for maintenance These ports are for maintenance only 23 Support stay A plate to separate the switch module slot into the left and right side Installation Checking components See the attached list to check that you have all the accessories and components Installing the blade enclosure on a rack Install the blade enclosure on a rack This section also describes how to remove the blade enclosure as well Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not install the blade enclosure on a nonstandard rack e Do not use the blade enclosure in a place other than specified Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There are risks of a burn injury or damage to physical assets For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Separate the blade enclosure into two components and carry each component with two or more people eDo not install the blade enclosure in a place other than spe
48. information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed 10 Power consumed Le Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version 227 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 8 information Status Fan Unit Empty Fan 7 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed LO Power consumed 14 Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version P27 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 6 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed 2 10 Power consumed z b3 Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version 227 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 5 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed zz LO 192 Power consumed Product SKU P N Version 14 412140 B21 2 7 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 4 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed 10 Power consumed 15 Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version PAE Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 3 information Status Fan Unit Empty Fan 2
49. installation is provided Follow the same steps for installation on another slot Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure e Do not install or remove two or more EM cards at the same time 1 When the slot where you wish to install an EM card has a slot cover pull the release lever located at the top to remove the slot cover Important Keep the removed slot cover in a safe place 2 Hold the left and right sides of the EM card with the release lever side facing up and slowly insert it into the blade enclosure Important Do not hold the release lever to install the EM card If you hold the release lever it may be damaged 3 Press the frame of the EM card front with your thumbs while the release lever is fully opened to slowly insert the EM card into the end of the blade enclosure Push the front side of the EM card carefully until it is inserted into the end of the Q blade enclosure and the release lever closes slightly Hint 4 Close the release lever slowly while carefully pressing the front of the EM card The midplane connector of the EM card is connected to the midplane connector of the blade enclosure 55 Removing an EM card Follow the steps below to remove an EM card 1 If any cables are connect
50. k g RA S g g k S 00000 S 00000 HOO 00000 iSo 00009 HS 00000 HSA oo000 Hoo 6 _ Ss o o So So Q Ssg EEN S a gt 25 s So at O m EE 4 8 1 Blade slot 10 Separator From the upper left Slot 1 Slot 8 A plate to separate the blade slot into the upper and From the lower left Slot 9 Slot 16 lower tier when installing a full height blade remove this plate 2 CPU blade slot cover A plate to cover a slot where no optional CPU blade is installed 3 Power unit From the left Power unit 1 Power unit 6 4 Power unit slot cover A cover for a slot where no optional power unit is installed 5 Power unit ejector Turn this ejector and pull the handle to remove a power unit 6 Power unit lock Pull this lock forward to release the lock of a power unit ejector 7 Power LED green This LED is green when AC power is supplied 8 Power STATUS LED amber This LED is amber when an error occurs 9 Key box A box to fix and lock the power unit cover can be slid toward left and right 22 11 Rear view 2 23 2 MlEpPESINEth 121314 1451617 18 19 20 21 N22 1 Fan unit From the upper left Fan unit 1 Fan unit 5 From the lower left Fan unit 6 Fan unit 10 2 Fan LED green amber This LED is green when the status is normal When an error occurs it is amber 3 Fan unit ejector Pull this ejector to remove a fan unit 4 Switch module
51. lifter 10 Do not impose loads on the blade enclosure while it is pulled out of the rack Do not impose loads on the top of the blade enclosure while it is pulled out from the rack The frame may be damaged and you may not be able to install the blade enclosure on the rack There is a risk of the blade enclosure falling and causing injury as well Do not cover ventilation openings Do not cover ventilation openings of the blade enclosure Additionally do not cover rack openings If they are covered the temperature of devices on the blade enclosure may rise which may result in a fire Do not leave the blade enclosure pulled out of the rack Do not operate or perform maintenance with the blade enclosure pulled out Since the brackets on the rack have no mechanism to prevent the blade enclosure from falling off such as a stopper or lock pulling the blade enclosure fully out of the rack can result in the blade enclosure falling and causing injury Do not hold any installed module or power unit cover When you carry the blade enclosure do not hold any installed module or power unit cover Because they are movable you might drop the blade enclosure if you hold them Wear a wrist strap to eliminate static electricity Installed modules and peripheral devices contain parts that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Wear a wrist strap to eliminate static electricity when you install or remove the modules or peripheral device
52. lt Community name gt optional Use up to 32 characters to specify a community name When you skip the community name the default community name is registered 165 Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Community name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt add snmp trapreceiver 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 2 was added as a Trap Receiver 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to register SNMP trap destinations Default value None not configured Supplementary information Disabling the IP based access control function Overview Disables the IP based access control function to the EM firmware Command name DISABLE TRUSTED HOST Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information Disabling the NTP functions Overview Disables the NTP functions of the EM firmware Command name DISABLE NTP Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information Disabling the functions for the SSH connection 166 Overview Disables SSH connection to EM firmware Command name DISABLE SECURESH Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen Disabling the SNMP functions O
53. lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space 213 Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt poweroff switch 1 Powering off switch module 1 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to power off switch modules Default value Supplementary information Some switch modules pass through cards are not connectible For details see the User s Guide of the switch modules pass through cards Powering on switch modules Overview Powers on the DC of specified switch modules Command name POWERON SWITCH Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt poweron switch 1 Powering on switch module 1 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to power on switch modules Default value Supplementary information Restarting a switch module Overview Restarts the specified switch module Command name RESTART SWITCH Argument lt Slot number gt 214 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt restart switch 4 Entering anything other than YES will result in the command not executing Are you sure you want to restart the Switch Module YES R
54. lt the host name or the IP address gt lt the path gt for tftp ftp lt the host name or the IP address gt lt the path gt for Anonymous ftp ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt the host name or the IP_address gt lt the path gt for ftp user password http lt the host name or the IP address gt lt the path gt for http lt the path gt includes the name of the file of an EM firmware image The area enclosed with double quotations is case sensitive Type tftp ftp and http in lower case UPDATE IMAGE lt URL gt 6 After the EM card is restarted log in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 7 Run the following command on the CLI to confirm that the EM firmware is updated For details refer to Commands Confirming the version of the EM firmware Displays the version of the EM card and EM firmware version SHOW VERSION The EM firmware is now upgraded Restore the following configuration data as necessary For details refer to Verifying backing up and restoring the EM card configuration When updating the EM firmware back up configuration data as necessary If two EM cards are not installed the settings of the blade enclosure are erased unless you back up configuration data Passwords of users are not backed up After restoring configuration data re
55. multiple blade slots specify the smallest slot number of them How to specify the slot number depends on a module to be installed In such a case prioritize the descriptions of the module or user s guide of the module Prompt The following shows prompt specification of a CLI The blade enclosure name login user name gt A Description The actual name of the information enclosed with brackets is displayed A represents a space EM card name This is used to identify an EM card from another one This is not configured by default The blade enclosure name The name of the blade enclosure The login user name User account name used for logging in to EM card Example The following is a prompt when logging in to the blade enclosure named Prototype by a user whose name is Administrator Prototype Administrator gt EM firmware CLI prompt format Example Key operation for entering a command 134 This section explains key operation for entry when a prompt is displayed You can delete entered data by the Back Space key as you do in the ordinary key operation for entering information The following functions are available to support key entry of information The function to edit a command line being entered by using a cursor key which allows moving to the top or end of the command line as you wish The history function allowing you to easily execute a command that has already been entered The his
56. number gt lt Slot number gt ALL When lt Slot number gt and lt Slot number gt are concatenated by hyphen or comma insert a space before and after hyphen or comma Second argument FORCE optional When FORCE is selected the CPU blades are forcefully powered on Example of execution Default value Supplementary information 202 Resetting CPU blades Overview Resets specified CPU blades Command name REBOOT SERVER First argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL When lt Slot number gt and lt Slot number gt are concatenated by hyphen or comma insert a space before and after hyphen or comma Second argument Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen The function of REBOOT SERVER command is the same as pressing the RESET button of a CPU blade In Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions the message A shutdown or restart for an unknown reason appears after reboot But it is not a problem Controlling the CPU blade ID LED Overview Turns on or off the ID LEDs of specified CPU blades Command name SET SERVER UID First argument lt Slot number gt Second argument ON OFF Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displ
57. of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt set em uid 1 ON Enclosure Manager UID is On 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of controlling the ID LED of an EM card Default value Supplementary information Displaying information about the EM card s Overview Displays the information about EM card s Command name SHOW EM INFO Argument lt Slot number gt ALL optional The blade enclosure supports up to two EM cards Specify the slot number of the target EM card You can specify either 1 or 2 When you skip the slot number the EM card you are now logging on is specified Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show em info all NEC Enclosure Manager 2 information Product Name SIGMABLADE H EM Card Product P N 253280 001 Product S N 12345678901234 UUID 0912345678901234 Manufacturer NEC EM HW Version 1 00 EM FW Version 01 50 NEC Enclosure Manager 1 information Product Name SIGMABLADE H EM Card Product P N 407296 001 Product S N 12345678901234 UUID 0912345678901234 Manufacturer NEC EM HW Version 1 00 EM FW Version 01 50 EM 001004010077 Administrator gt Example of the information on EM cards Default value Supplementary information Displaying EM card status Overview Displays the status of EM card s 222 Information to be displayed
58. of the blade enclosure four screws two each on the right and Check left side from hitting the rear cage 1 Firmly hold the handles at both sides of the rear cage one each on the right and left side and slowly put the rear cage on the rails of the enclosure This step should be done by two or more people Check that the rear cage is correctly mounted on Check the rails of the enclosure during the installation N AA je ace 2 Push the rear cage into the enclosure with two or more people until it stops 3 Bend the hinges to the inward direction Then use a torx driver T25 to tighten the rear screws of the blade enclosure four screws two each on right and left side and secure the rear cage to the enclosure 28 Removing the blade enclosure from the rack Follow the steps below to remove the blade enclosure from the rack Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There are risks of a burn injury or damage to physical assets For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Separate the blade enclosure into two components and carry them with two or more people e Be careful not to hurt your fingers e Do not impose loads on the top of equipment that is pulled out e Do not pull out equipment when the rack is not stabilized e Do not pull out two or more modules from the rack at the same time e Do not pull out the equ
59. rack by running commands from the CLI For details refer to Commands Rack name required for report processing Configure the name of the rack on which the EM card is installed up to 32 characters Specify any unique name to identify the rack SET RACK NAME lt rack name gt Rack ID Optional Configure a unique ID of the rack on which the EM card is installed up to 16 characters Specify any unique ID to identify the rack Do not configure the same ID as another rack Only alphanumeric characters can be specified for the ID the first character must be a letter SET RACK UID lt rack ID gt 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect For details refer to Commands When the name of the rack has been configured execute the SHOW RACK NAME command When the ID of the rack has been configured execute the SHOW RACK UID command Blade enclosure settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Configure the following information about the blade enclosure by running commands on the CLI For details refer to Commands Blade enclosure name required for report processing
60. send the break signal When the serial connection is confused you should send the break signal to recover the communication If the connection is still confused select D isconnect to disconnect the serial communication and try to connect the switch module again Command D isconnect C hange settings send B reak E xit command mode gt B Sending BREAK Operation menu related to the session currently being connected To disconnect the connection to the serial console When you select D isconnect the serial connection will be closed WHO040001120 console login Command D isconnect C hange settings send B reak E xit command mode gt D 1Z234AB789012 Administrator gt Operation menu related to the session currently being connected Default value Supplementary information Some switch modules pass through cards are not connectible For details see the User s Guide of the switch modules pass through cards In general pass through cards do not require the serial console connections Some pass through cards may have different specifications in such case you should follow to the descriptions in the user s guides or manuals Powering off switch modules Overview Shuts down the DC power of specified switch modules Command name POWEROFF SWITCH Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL
61. slot From the top left Slot 1 Slot 2 From the second tier left Slot 3 Slot 4 From the third tier left Slot 5 Slot 6 From the bottom left Slot 7 Slot 8 5 Switch module cover A cover for a slot where no optional switch module is installed 6 EM card From the left EM card1 EM card 2 7 EM card slot cover A cover for a slot where no optional additional EM card is installed 8 EM card release lever Pull this lever forward to remove the EM card 9 EM tray release lever Pull this lever forward to remove the EM tray This module should not be removed by anyone except maintenance staff 10 AC inlet A socket to which a power cord is connected AC inlets correspond to the power units 1 6 on the front side from right 23 Close up of the EM card 11 Dedicated Management LAN connector EM card Connected to a network system that supports 10BASE T 100BASE TX auto negotiation only 12 SPEED LED green EM card Green when the management LAN is operating in 100BASE TX 13 LINK ACT LED green EM card Green when the management LAN connector is connected to a network When there is access it flashes green 14 RESET switch EM card A switch to reboot the EM card 15 STATUS LED green amber EM card Green when the status is normal When an error occurs it is amber 16 ACTIVE LED green EM card Green on the active EM card Off on the standby EM card 17 ID LED blue EM Card Used to
62. status capacity SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP A O U Displays the temperature of the blade enclosure Display Items Status OK degraded or failed Temperature in Celsius Fahrenheit warm N A SHOW POWER A O U Displays the settings on power management function Display Items Power redundancy mode Suppliable power capacity Allocated power capacity The status of power saving Maximum Power Consumable N A SHOW VERSION A O U Displays the version of EM card EM firmware N A A S UPDATE IMAGE Updates the EM firmware This command downloads the EM firmware image from the specified URL http ftp tftp and use it to update the EM firmware automatically After that the EM firmware automatically reboots to apply the updated image N A UPLOAD CONFIG Uploads the configuration information of the EM firmware to the URL specified N A SET POWER SAVINGS A O Configures the power saving mode of the power control function OFF disable SET POWER LIMIT A O Configures the maximum power consumption for each enclosure OFF disable CPU blade management command POWEROFF SERVER A O Powers off the DC power of the specified CPU blade N A POWERON SERVER A O Powers on the DC power of the specified CPU blade N A REBOOT SERVER A O Resets the specified CPU blade N A SET SERVER U
63. switch modules pass through cards and mezzanine cards For information on communication between switch slots standard CPU blade slots and mezzanine slots see the following pages If there is no description for your product contact your NEC sales representative to obtain the latest User s Guide e N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch e N8406 023 1Gb Intelligent L3 Switch e N8406 016 1Gb Pass Through Card e N8406 019 4G FC Switch 12 ports e N8406 020 4G FC Switch 24 ports e N8406 017 FC Pass Through Card 32 Internal connection between CPU blades and switch modules If there is no description for the products that support your CPU blades contact your NEC sales representative to obtain the latest User s Guide CPU blade NEC Express5800 120Bb 6 120Bb d6 When a mezzanine card with 4 ports is installed Oss p teste t ties te ae wITcCN module j i The numbers with parentheses in the figure represent port numbers of mezzanine cards or switch modules Switch module port numbers are an example when a CPU blade is installed on the slot 1 When you install a CPU blade on the other slots you need to replace the port number of the swi tch modules Examples When you install a CPU blade on the slot 2 you need to replace the port number 1 of the switch modules with 2 When you install a CPU blade on the slot 16 you need to replace the port number 1 of th e switch modules with 16
64. the EM firmware For details refer to Commands If the version of the installed EM firmware is the same as the one you wish to update or the latest version is installed no update is required Confirming the version of the EM firmware The following command displays the version of an EM card and EM firmware SHOW VERSION 4 If necessary back up configuration data For details refer to Verifying backing up and restoring the EM card configuration When updating the EM firmware back up or restore configuration data as necessary If two EM cards are not installed the settings of the blade enclosure are erased unless you back up and restore configuration data Passwords of users are not backed up After restoring configuration data reconfigure the passwords of the users The time zone is also not backed up After configuration data is restored reconfigure it as necessary For information on how to configure the settings refer to Initial settings 118 5 Run the following command on the CLI to update the EM firmware For details refer to Commands This command takes some time to update the EM firmware After the EM firmware has successfully been updated the EM card is automatically restarted Updating the EM firmware Updates the EM firmware of the EM card Specify the URL tftp ftp http on which EM firmware image is set for lt URL gt Example of lt URL gt Specify the path from the user home tftp
65. to remove the switch module pass through card Otherwise the ejector and the switch module pass through card may be damaged 4 Firmly grip both sides of the frame of the switch module pass through card to remove it from the blade enclosure If you want to run the system with the switch module pass through card removed attach a slot cover In addition if you do not use a double wide switch module pass through card for this slot attach a support stay For safety reasons installation of the support stay should be done only by sales maintenance personnel Contact your sales maintenance personnel for the installation of the support stay 5 Close the ejector of the switch module pass through card 40 Installing a CPU blade The following illustration shows slots where CPU blades can be installed Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 Slot 7 h e o REl Ll LE LE L O O O Tee eee o o RRS jO SRS HO RRO R i D O a o Ot a jo O fe o Je E e a e e e a Q000 CORSO OSORO Kole viele OGORO O eK Oe DOA BSS SEAS YI 3 605 i c p BBS is ej SESE f r z z pens z peas e a io io Ko Ko 0 SETS 080870 o oE 090870 o 808080800E 5 080870
66. when it is removed Stop lever One each on the right and left side 3 Firmly hold the handles of the blade enclosure which are located at its rear on the right and left side and slowly slide the enclosure out approximately 10 cm This step should be done by two or more people 4 Firmly hold the handles of the rear cage and the holding points at the bottom one each on the right and Holding point left side as shown in the right One each on the right illustration with two or more and left side people and pull out the rear cage slowly until the tips of the stop levers located at the side of the rear cage are shown 5 Keep pressing the two stop levers on both the right and left sides and hold the handles of the rear cage and slowly pull out the rear cage until the stop levers are fully shown 6 Firmly hold the handles of the rear cage and the holding points at the bottom with two or more people and slowly remove the rear cage from the enclosure important e When you carry the rear cage hold the two handles at the rear of the enclosure one each on both the right and left side and the holding points at the bottom one each on the right and left side e When you remove the rear cage make sure not to bump or bend the connectors and pins of the rear cage that are located at the section connecting to the enclosure midplane against the enclosure or rack frame The midplane is the board to connect the CP
67. 0 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure a full name Default value None Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR right can use this command Configuring a password Overview Configures a user password specified by the argument Command name SET USER PASSWORD First argument lt User gt this argument is required Second argument lt Password gt optional Specify a password by using three to eight alphanumeric characters The first character of the password must be an alphabet When you choose not to configure a password a message prompting you to enter a password appears The message waits for entry of a password Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Password gt Reserved word means ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR USER etc Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Configuring the access right Overview Configures the access right for a user specified by the argument Command name SET USER ACCESS First argument lt User gt this argument is required Second argument lt Access right gt 159 ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR or USER Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt set user access sample OPERATOR sample has been given operator level privileges 1Z234AB7890 Administr
68. 28 e When the front bezel is attached to the blade enclosure a front door cannot be attached to the rack on which the blade enclosure is installed Filter cleaning The front bezel has a filter on its backside Frequency of filter cleaning depends on how the blade enclosure is used and the environment where the blade enclosure is installed It is recommended to clean the filter at least once every three months Check the filter and clean it as necessary Open the front bezel and clean the filter by using a vacuum cleaner For information on how to open the front bezel see How to open the front bezel 63 Opening the front bezel The front bezel can be opened even if the blade enclosure is powered on To remove a CPU blade installed on the blade enclosure keep the front bezel open the front bezel is a recommended option For information on how to remove a CPU blade see Installing a CPU blade on page 41 Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There are risks of a burn injury or damage to physical assets For more information see the descriptions on page 3 Be careful not to hurt your fingers The following description assumes the front bezel is already attached to the blade enclosure 1 If the front bezel is locked insert the included key into the key slot of the front bezel and push it lightly to unlock 2 Open the front bezel Ri
69. 4AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command for user assignment for EM card Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command 155 Disabling a registered user Overview Disables a specified user account Command name DISABLE USER Argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt disable user test User test has been disabled 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to disable a user Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Enabling a disabled user Overview Enables a specified user account Command name ENABLE USER Argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt enable user test User test has been enabled 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to enable a user Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Deleting users Overview Deletes specified user accounts Command name REMOVE USER 156 Argument lt Registered user s name gt ALL Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt remove user test User test removed 1Z234AB7
70. 4AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display switch module port map information E Keying information Default value Supplementary information Port 1 Status Blade Mezz Nic Port 2 Switch module port number The port status of the switch module OK Normal E Keying is matched Mismatch E Keying is mismatched No Connect No connection between the switch module and mezzanine card The number of the CPU blade connected to the port of the switch module The number of mezzanine card connected to the switch module port or the number corresponding to the standard slot for LAN The number of mezzanine card connected to the switch module port 1 Port shown above Status 2 Port shown above Mezz Nic Displaying the status of switch modules Overview Displays the operational statuses of the switch module Information to be displayed 218 Operation status Thermal status CPU status on switch modules STATUS LED status ID LED status Power supply status Power consumption in operating state Maximum Power consumption in standby state E FUSE status Command name SHOW SWITCH STATUS Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space Example of execution 1 Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show switch st
71. 890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to delete users Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Configuring a password Overview Configures the password of a user who is logging in the CLI Command name SET PASSWORD Argument lt Password gt optional Specify a password by using 3 to 8 alphanumeric characters The first character of the password must be an alphabet When you omit the lt Password gt a message prompting you to enter a password appears The message waits for entry of a password Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Password gt Reserved word means ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR USER etc Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set password abcd Changed password for the Administrator user account 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set password New Password xx Confirm sen FER 0 ea Changed password for the Administrator user account 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure a password Default value Supplementary information Registering a user contact information Overview Registers a contact information for the specified user 157 Command name SET USER CONTACT First argument lt User name gt optional When you skip the user name the user who is logging in the CLI will become
72. AC inlets of the power unit slots 4 to 6 should be routed leftward horizontally and fixed to the rack by cable ties at the rear Excessive force should not be applied to a spot where an AC inlet touches a power cord For information on installing an optional power unit see Power unit on page 81 When AC power is supplied to a power unit its power LED is green Overhead view The illustration depicts four additional power supply units installed Blade enclosure Rack frame Rack frame Fix to the rack frame V Fix to the rack frame Fix to the blade enclosure 72 Rear view The illustration depicts fouraddit Blade enclosure al power supply units installed wo S i pa lal lt inal on e je z Oo ex fy O T en Cet poe fe OOO eee Rack frame E f a Rack frame I mm i a Fix to the rack frame al pee Fix to the rack frame Fix to a blade enclosure Fix a power cord to a power supply retention tie by a cable tie Power supply Cable tie Draw the cable tie tip through the cable tie hole and then through a retention tie hole by
73. Adding a user Overview Adds a user who controls and manages the system Up to 30 users can be registered Administrator is included in 30 users Command name ADD USER First argument lt User name gt Specify a user name within 13 characters Note Alphanumeric characters and some symbols a zA Z 0 9 blank hyphen _ underscore can be used for the user name Make sure to use an alphabet a zA Z for the first character For the following characters use alphanumeric characters The length of lt User name gt should be from to 13 characters No reserved words can be specified for lt User name gt Reserved word means ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR USER etc Second argument lt Password gt optional Specify a password by using 3 to 8 alphanumeric characters The first character of the password must be an alphabet When you choose not to configure a password for the user a message prompting you to enter a password appears The message waits for entry of a password Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Password gt Reserved word means terms defined in the command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt add user test New Password Confirm SAAR User test created 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to add a user Default value Supplementary information Only users w
74. CLI command will restore the system configuration by the backup data CLI command DOWNLOAD CONFIG See the details described in the list of CLI commands of the SIGMABLADE H EM firmware beginning from page 138 An operator maintenance personnel should restore settings after accidents such as the configuration lost or parts replacements When the configuration is successfully restored the EM firmware restarts immediately to enable the restored configuration To correctly restore the configuration an operator maintenance personnel must shut down all CPU blades before restoration 228 Appendix Time zone The following parameters can be specified as time zone CET CST6CDT EET EST ESTSEDT GB GMT HST JST MET MST MST7MDT NZ PRC PST8PDT UCT UTC 229 NEC ESMPRO Manager and Agent NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent are server management software programs that are designed for stable operation of server systems and efficient system operation NEC ESMPRO Manager allows for monitoring configuration information operation status of servers such as CPU blades when it is installed on the EM console or LAN console NEC ESMPRO Agent allows for quick reporting of server failure information to the management console if it is installed on servers such as CPU blades This section provides the precautions on the EM card functions For information on how to install configure and operate NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO A
75. CLI via a SSH connection from the EM console Install terminal emulator software that supports SSH For settings of the terminal emulator software refer to the manual of the software Execute the SHOW NETWORK command to check if the SSH function is enabled Q the SSH function is enabled by default If the function is disabled execute the ENABLE SECURESH command to enable the SSH function For details on each Hint command refer to Commands SSH connection parameters TCP port 22 SSH version SSH2 v The default value of the IP address of an EM card is 192 168 1 8 11 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When connecting to an EM card from the EM console for the first Check time connect to 192 168 1 8 98 Initial settings Configure the initial settings of modules installed on the blade enclosure such as EM cards and CPU blades by using the EM serial console or EM console For connections and settings of the EM serial console and the EM console refer to Connecting cables The default password for Administrator is printed on the label of an EM card v or the release lever Each EM card has a different default password for Check Administrator Configure the initial settings by Administrator or a user whose access right is Administrator or Operator Some initial settings can only be changed by Administrator or a user whose access right is Administrator Configure the initial settings from the act
76. D USER is required FULL NAME is optional Register regular user accounts as necessary ADD USER lt user name within 13 characters gt New Password Type password Confirm p Rk Type the same password SET USER FULLNAME lt user name gt lt full name within 32 characters gt Configuring the access right of the regular users optional Configure the access right of the regular users The default value of access right of a regular user is USER SET USER ACCESS lt user name gt ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR USER When two EM cards are installed and you configure the password of the regular users or Q Administrator on the active EM card the same values are automatically allocated to the standby EM card For details of the active EM card refer to EM card on page 123 Hint 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect For details refer to Commands When you addeusers or change the access rights run the SHOW USER lt user name gt command 100 Rack settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Configure the following information about the
77. Description of a danger Term indicating degree of danger Do not plug thd cord into a nonconforming outlet Use wall outlets with specified voltage and power type Failure to observe this caution could result in a fire or current leakage Symbols and their descriptions used in this User s Guide and warning labels are as follows Attention Indicates the risk of electric A gt 7 Indicates the risk of injury due to A Indicates the risk of smoke emission a caught hand or finger or fire outbreak A Indicates the risk of burn due to Indicates the risk of injury due to hot surface rotation of objects Indicates a general notice or warning that cannot be specifically identified Prohibited actions Indicates prohibition of Avoid using water or liquid nearby disassembling or reconfiguring If it spills on the card there is a risk the unit of electric shock or fire Do not touch with wet hands Indicates notice of general There is a risk of electric shock prohibition Mandatory actions Indicates instructions to pull e power plug from outlet and to Indicates required general actions for ae operators turn off main circuit breaker P Precautions for safety Observe the precautions for safety described in this section The blade enclosure SIGMABLADE H on which this card is installed has power units Carefully use them to avoid any electric shock General precautions Do not use this product for se
78. FORMANCE Power redundancy mode N N redundant mode AC Configuring a time zone Overview Specifies the time zone of the EM firmware Command name SET TIMEZONE Argument lt Time zone gt Example of execution Default value JST Supplementary information See Appendix for information about available time zones This command does not verify the validity of the time zone specified by the argument so that new time zone definitions could be added later When this command is used to configure a time zone make sure to set an accurate value Displaying all information about configuration of the blade enclosure Overview Displays the results of running the following commands in sequence Information other than the results of execution of these commands is displayed as well SHOW DATE SHOW VERSION SHOW RACK NAME SHOW RACK UID SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS SHOW SERVER LIST SHOW SERVER INFO ALL SHOW SERVER STATUS ALL SHOW SERVER PORT MAP ALL SHOW SWITCH LIST SHOW SWITCH INFO ALL SHOW SWITCH STATUS ALL SHOW SWITCH PORT MAP ALL SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN ALL SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY ALL SHOW POWER SHOW NETWORK SHOW SNMP SHOW USER LIST SHOW EM INFO SHOW EM STATUS SHOW TOPOLOGY 187 Command name SHOW ALL Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying the configuration of the CLI auto termination function Overview Dis
79. HOW CONFIG Displays the configuration information that is set on the EM firmware by the CLI command format N A SHOW DATE A O U Displays the date time and timezone of the EM firmware N A Time zone JST A S SHOW DISPLAY EVENT A O U Displays the settings which are configured by SET DISPLAY EVENT command N A A S SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN A O U Displays the information of the fan unit s on the blade enclosure Display Items Status Redundancy status Rotation speed Part number N A SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO A O U Displays the information of the blade enclosure Display Items Blade enclosure name Blade enclosure type EM firmware version EM card version Part number of the blade Enclosure Serial number Asset tag MAC address of the EM card N A A S SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY A O U Displays the information of the power unit s on the blade enclosure Display Items The status of power unit AC input status Output capacity Input voltage range Input frequency range Parts number Serial number Revision The status of saving power N A SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS A O U Displays the status of the blade enclosure 143 N A Command Access rights Description Default value EM card active standby Back up target Remarks Display Items Operating status ID LED status Power
80. HOW SWITCH LIST Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show switch list Slot Switch Type Manufacturer Power Health UID Absen Absen Ethern Absen Fibre Absen Absen Absent Totals 2 switch modules installed 1 powered on 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt ct z zal Q Off OK Off hannel NI eal Q On OK Off OANA Ua N H E PE ECY TE M tE ct Example of execution of the command to display the list of switch modules Default value Supplementary information Displaying the switch module map information E Keying information Overview Displays the port mapping information about specified switch modules Command name SHOW SWITCH PORT MAP Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space Example of execution 217 Status lt absent gt lt absent gt lt absent gt OK Port Status Blade Mezz Nic Port lt absent gt lt absent gt lt absent gt OK Port Status Blade Mezz Nic Port gt show switch port map all Size Technology Product Name Single Ethernet 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK 9 NI dL Single Ethernet 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OK 10 NI J 1Z23
81. ID A O U Turns on or off the ID LED of the specified CPU blade N A SHOW SERVER INFO A O U Displays the information of the specified CPU blade Display Items Blade type Blade name Part number Serial number N A 144 Command Access Description Default value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target MAC address of LAN IP address of CPU blade BMC SHOW SERVER A O U Displays the information N A A N LIST of the specified CPU blade Display Items CPU blade name IP address of CPU blade BMC Health status Power status ON OFF Degrade ID LED status ON OFF SHOW SERVER A O U_ Displays the port N A A N PORT MAP mapping information for the specified CPU blade SHOW SERVER A O U_ Displays the status of the N A A N STATUS CPU blade Display Items Power status OK or OFF Amount of electricity used Operational status OK CPU failure or power module failure ID LED status SET SERVER A Configures the power on o A Y Effective only POWERONDELAY delay time of the disable for CPU specified CPU blade blades SHOW SERVER A O U Displays the power on N A A N POWERONDELAY delay time of the specified CPU blade Switch module management command CONNECT A O U Connects to the serial N A A N SWITCH console of the specified switch module POWEROFF A O Powers off the DC po
82. Manager requires entry of an authentication key which is configured by this command as user passwords when you register a server EM card The value set by SET DSGPASSWORD command if you do not specify the default value guest should be configured as an authentication key for NEC DianaScope Manager Displaying an NEC DianaScope user password Overview Displays an NEC DianaScope Gateway user s password This user password is used as an authentication key in NEC DianaScope Manager Command name SHOW DSGPASSWORD Argument None Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show dsgpassword DSG Password guest 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of NEC DianaScope user password display 225 Default value Supplementary information Configuring the DSG status Overview Configures the DianaScope Gateway DSG status Command name SET DSGSTATE Argument 1 Enable 0 Disable Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set dsgstate 0 Changed DSG State 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of the DSG status configuration Default value 1 Enable Supplementary information When you do not want to disable the system monitoring by the DSG you should run SET DSGSTATE 0 This setting disables the system monitoring In this setting the EM firmware does not make any responses to queries from the DSG When you want to enable the system m
83. NEC SIGMABLADE N8405 024F Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H User s Guide 855 900677 A PN 456 01750 000 2008 Apr 2nd Edition Note Read this guide carefully before using this product Always keep this guide at hand so that you can see it when necessary FCC COMPLIANCE This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface when the device is operated in a commercial environment This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interface in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To meet FCC rule use the following rack with front and rear doors in place and closed Never operate without doors and under doors are opened APC NetShelter VX 42U Enclosure w Sides Black AR2100BLK CE and C Tick STATEMENTS Warning This is Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks NEC EXPRESSBUILDER and NEC ESMPRO NEC _ DianaScope EXPRESSSCO
84. NMP COMMUNITY READ lt the community name that allows a read operation gt SET SNMP COMMUNITY WRITE lt the community name that allows a write operation gt SET SNMP COMMUNITY TRAP lt the community name that allows a trap operation gt Configuring contact name optional Configure a SNMP contact name Configure the contact address on SNMP e g the address of the server room where the rack is located SET SNMP CONTACT lt the contact name gt Location information setting required to display location information correctly on NEC ESMPRO Manager Configure the location information of the blade enclosure Specify lt the location in the rack of the blade enclosure gt and lt the height of the rack gt by unit number S S T SNMP LOCATION lt the LOCATION name gt T SNMP LOCATION ENCLOSURE lt the location within rack of the blade enclosure gt SET SNMP LOCATION RACKHEIGHT lt the height of the rack gt fF m Specifying SNMP trap destination When you use the SNMP function it is required to set one or more IP address for trap destination Specify SNMP trap destination You can specify up to three addresses ADD SNMP TRAPRE Q EIVER lt the IP address to be notified trap gt Enabling the TrapACK function Optional Enable the TrapACK function the function to wait Ack for SNMP trap ENABLE SNMP TRAPACK Execute the SHOW NETWORK command to c
85. PE NEC _ ExpressCluster SigmaSystemCenter WebSAM DeploymentManager and VALMOware Network Manager are trademarks or registered trademarks of NEC Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows Server Internet Explorer NET Framework are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation HP UX is a registered trade mark of Hewlett Packard Company Wake on LAN is a trade mark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Java and all logos related to Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc Tomcat is a trademark or registered trademark of Apache Software Foundation Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of LinusTorvalds in the United States and other countries All other product brand or trade names mentioned in this publication are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 and Enterprise x64 Edition are called Windows Server 2003 in short Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter Edition Mi
86. T A O U_ Terminates the CLI N A A S N Rack management command SET RACK NAME A O Configures the name of m A Y the rack on which EM not configured card is installed The rack name must be Up to 32 characters SHOW RACK A O U Displays the name of the N A A S N NAME rack that is configured SET RACK UID A O Configures a unique rack m A Y ID The rack unique ID not configured must be up to 16 characters SHOW RACK UID A O U Displays the rack unique N A A S N ID that has been configured 138 Command Access rights Description Default value EM card active standby Back up target Remarks SHOW TOPOLOGY A O U When multiple blade enclosures are installed on the same rack displays the connection status of the blade enclosures N A A S N User management command ADD USER A Adds a user to the system Up to 30 users can be registered The user defined by the system Administrator cannot be added Administrator 30 users at maximum Administrator is included in 30 users ASSIGN SERVER SWITCH Assigns permission to CPU blades and switch modules to the specified user access N A ASSIGN EM Assigns access permission to EM cards to the specified user N A DISABLE USER Disables a specified user The registered user is set to ENABLE by default ENABLE USER Enabl
87. U blades to switch modules or pass through cards inside the blade enclosure e Do not touch any connectors and pins of the rear cage The rear cage is heavy especially the side of the section connecting to the enclosure Q of the blade enclosure midplane When you hold the holding points at the bottom to Hint carry the rear cage hold the midplane side as much as possible 27 e Install the blade enclosure on the rack Hold the blade enclosure with its front facing front with 2 or more people Slowly put the L shaped frames on both the right and left side of the blade enclosure on the L shaped frames of the rail brackets that have been attached to the rack Important e When you carry the enclosure hold the four handles at both sides of the enclosure two each on the right and left side e When you install the enclosure stow the four handles at both sides of the enclosure two each on the right and left side to prevent them from bumping against the rack frames Check that the enclosure is correctly mounted on the L shaped frames of the rail brackets during the installation Check Push the enclosure into the rack until it stops Use a torx driver T25 to tighten the front screws of the blade enclosure four screws two each on the right and left and secure the blade enclosure to the rack e Install the rear cage Y Before installing the rear cage bend the hinges to the outward direction to prevent the screws at the rear
88. User s Guide and Startup Guide that come with the SIGMABLADE series This guide can be used for the Slot Cover Power Unit N8405 036 Slot Cover Fan N8405 037 and the Slot Cover Switch Module N8405 038 as well Overview This blade enclosure can integrate a maximum of 16 servers functions into one blade enclosure by housing a maximum of 16 CPU blades and 8 pass through cards or switch modules in a case of 10U about 445mm N8405 025F Power Unit option can be optionally added to the power units that are equipped as standard A maximum of six power units can be mounted The power units support the N 1 redundant mode or the N N redundant mode These modes allow for continuous operation even if one power unit or one power unit system fails The EM card on the blade enclosure allows for management of fan units power units and CPU blades You can use remote KVM of CPU blades by connecting the LAN connecter on an EM card to an external console such as a PC Accessories This product is shipped with various accessories See the attached components list to check that everything is included and not damaged If any accessory is missing or damaged contact your sales representative added or when the blade enclosure experiences a failure Keep the accessories in a safe place You may need them when an optional device is 21 Components The following illustrationdepicts the blade enclosure components The illustration depi
89. WORK NTP SECONDERY lt secondary NTP server address gt SET TIMEZONE lt time zone gt Time zone refer to Time zone in Appendixes The default value is JST ENABLE NTP 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect mo For details refer to When the date and time settings have been modified run the SHOW DATE command When the NTP server settings have been configured run the SHOW NETWORK 99 command User settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Configure the following information by running commands on the CLI For details refer to Commands Changing the password of Administrator highly recommended Change the password of Administrator The password can contain three to eight alphanumeric characters the first character must be a letter Do not forget the password of Administrator If you forget password recovery is necessary For information on how to recover a password refer to Password recovery on page 119 SET PASSWORD New Password Type a password Confirm p Riek Type the same password Registering regular users When adding a user AD
90. addresses should have a subnet address that is available in your network IP addresses of EM cards CPU blades and switch modules must have a common subnet mask Configure IP addresses with the same subnet in advance Confirm that the IP addresses do not conflict with the IP addresses of other machines on your network Configure a unique IP address for each module installed on the blade enclosure Even when you operate the blade enclosure with some modules powered off all the modules installed on the blade enclosure must have unique IP addresses Pay attention when you configure the IP addresses of modules without using the DHCP function If you are using modules for the first time all of them may have the same IP address configured In this case you must reconfigure each one to have a unique IP address When an IP address is configured consecutive numbers are automatically allocated for the IP addresses of EM cards and CPU blades switch modules for management LAN Ensure that none of the IP addresses conflict Not only the first IP address but also automatically allocated IP addresses must be within an appropriate range A floating IP is an IP address that dynamically switches according to the status of the EM card active standby Regardless of where the EM card is physically stored if the EM card is active a floating IP active EM is allocated and if the EM card is stand by a floating IP stand by EM is allocated When the stat
91. agement PC the EM console can live together in one PC The DianaScope Manager has information collection and server monitoring functions by communication with the EM card in the blade enclosure For information on how to install configure and operate NEC DianaScope refer to the NEC DianaScope Installation Manual and user s guide of CPU blade Check that the versions of NEC DianaScope Manager and NEC DianaScope Agent are following versions or later DianaScope Manager Ver 1 09 00 DianaScope Agent Windows version Ver 2 04 01 Linux version Ver 2 04 01 NEC DianaScope Manager and NEC DianaScope Agent can be downloaded from the distribution site below http www nec co jp express e Setting a user password of DianaScope Gateway NEC DianaScope Manager requires you to enter an authentication key when a server is registered Enter the user password of NEC DianaScope Gateway that you have set by the SET DSGPASSWORD command on the CLI of an EM card For details refer to Initial settings Commands and the installation manual of NEC DianaScope e Setting a status of NEC DianaScope Gateway The status enable disable of NEC DianaScope Gateway should be set to enable to use monitoring function of NEC DianaScope Manager The default setting is enable You can confirm the status of NEC DianaScope Gateway by using the SHOW DSGSTATE command on the CLI of the EM card For details refer to Commands e Setting an IP addre
92. ample of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt history 1 poweroff poweron show reboot set server set server uid show server info show server info all 9 connect 10 connect 11 help 12 history O i OUT WN 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the HISTORY command Default value Supplementary information 150 Rack management commands Naming a rack Overview Configures the name of a rack into which the EM card is installed Command name SET RACK NAM GI Argument lt Rack name gt Up to 32 alphanumeric characters and some symbols Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Rack name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set rack name Prototype Changed rack name to Prototype Example of execution of the command to configure the rack name Default value not specified Supplementary information Insert one or more blank between SET RACK and NAME If any commands hereafter consist of multiple character strings insert one or more blank between the character strings Displaying a rack name Overview Displays the configured name of the rack Command name SHOW RACK NAME Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show rack name Rack Name Prototype 1Z234AB7890 Administrator
93. and to connect to switch module serial console CONNECT SWITCH command menu operations The CONNECT SWITCH command supports the following operations The CONNECT SWITCH command supports functions to suspend the switch module serial console and return to the EM console modify the settings related to switch module serial console connection send break signal To start the menu Press following keys on the switch module serial console to start the menu screen On Japanese keyboard press CTRL SHIFT hyphen On English keyboard press CTRL SHIFT _ underscore When you press the keys correctly the menu starting with Command as shown below is displayed 211 WHO040001120 console login Command D isconnect C hange settings send B reak E xit command mode gt Switch module serial console operation menu To modify the serial console connection settings Press lt C gt key to enter the serial console settings menu In this menu you can modify the settings of About this session the prohibition of use of escape characters on the serial communication About the serial communication a baud rate and a flow control policy Command D isconnect C hange settings send B reak E xit command mode gt C Change settings for L ocal Session R emote Port Switch Mo E xit L Change Local D isable Escape Character E xit gt Operation menu related to the session currently being co
94. as Administrator or a user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right 3 From the CLI run the following command for powering on a specified CPU blade For details see Commands POWERON SERVER lt Slot number gt Follow the steps below to power off a CPU blade from a CLI 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 From the CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console confirm that you have logged on as Administrator or a user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right If you have not log on as Administrator a or user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right 3 From the CLI run the following command for powering off a specified CPU blade For details see Commands POWEROFF SERVER lt Slot number gt Follow the steps below to restart a CPU blade from a CLI 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 From the CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console confirm that you have logged on as Administrator or a user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right If you have not log on as Administrator or a user with the ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR access right 92 3 From the CLI run the following command for restarting a specified CPU blade For details see Commands RI zA BOOT SERVER lt Slot number gt 93 Memo 94 Memo 95 96 A command lin
95. ator gt Example of execution of the command to configure the access right for a user Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Displaying registered users Overview Displays a list of registered users Information to be displayed Full user name User s contact User s attribute access right Command name SHOW USI ea w Argument lt User name gt or LIST displays all users Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show user list Privilege Acct User Name Full Name Level Status Administrator System Administrator Admin Enabled sample SampleUser User Enabled 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show user sample User sample Information Full name SampleUser Contact Info TokyoJapan User Rights User Account Status Enabled Blade Slot Access List 12 3 45 Switch Module Slot Access List 1 EM Access Yes 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 6 78 Example of execution of the command to display registered users Default value Supplementary information Cancelling user assignment for CPU blade switch module Overview Cancels the access right for CPU blades and switch modules against a specified user 160 Command name UNASSIGN First argument SERVER SWITCH Second argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot numbe
96. atus 3 Switch Module 3 Information Status OK Thermal OK CPU Fault OK Health LED OK ID LED OLE Powered On Power On Watts 48 Power Off Watts 5 E FUSE Status OK Diagnostic Status Internal Data Not Performed Management Processor OK Thermal Warning OK Thermal Danger OK I O Configuration OK Power Not Performed Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display status of switch modules Default value Supplementary information Diagnostic Status indications Internal Data Shows FRU information validity OK valid Failed invalid checksum error etc Management Processor Shows the status of management processor on the switch module OK normal Failed failure Thermal Warning Shows the temperature warning status OK normal temperature Failed warning temperature Not Performed not checked Thermal Danger Shows abnormal temperature status OK normal temperature Failed abnormal temperature Not Performed not checked T O Configuration Shows E Keying status OK E Keying succeeded Failed E Keying failed 219 Power Shows the power status OK Normal power status Failed power problem Not Performed not checked Device Failure Shows failure status OK Normal operation Failed failure Not Performed not checked Device Degraded Shows degraded status OK normal operation Failed degraded Not Perfor
97. ay cause a fire During operation Do not touch when it thunders Unplug the power plugs when a thunderstorm is approaching If it starts to thunder before you unplug them do not touch the blade enclosure and cables There is a risk of fire or electric shock Keep animals away Keep animals away from the blade enclosure Animal waste or hair may get inside the blade enclosure and cause a fire or electric shock Do not pull out the blade enclosure from the rack while it is running Do not pull out or remove the blade enclosure from the rack while a device on the blade enclosure is running The device may malfunction and there is a risk of injury Do not place any unfixed equipment on the top of the blade enclosure To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment never place unfixed equipment on top of the blade enclosure 13 Disposing of your used NEC product In the European Union EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste When disposing of used NEC products you should comply with applicable legislation or such terms which may have been agreed between NEC and your company regarding used products The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispo
98. aying CPU blade information Overview Displays information about specified CPU blades Information to be displayed Blade type Blade name Blade shape Parts number Serial number 203 MAC address of the management LAN controller IP address of the CPU blade BMC Mezzanine card information Command name SHOW SERVER INFO Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL When lt Slot number gt and lt Slot number gt are concatenated by hyphen or comma insert a space before and after hyphen or comma 204 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show server info all Blade 16 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 15 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 14 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 13 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 12 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 11 Information Blade Typ No Blade Installed oO Blade 10 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 9 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 8 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 7 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 6 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 5 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 4 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed B
99. be operated by Administrator or a user whose access right is Check ADMINISTRATOR Verification back up and restoration of the configuration information must be performed on the active EM card For details about active EM card refer to EM card on page 123 Follow the steps below to verify the settings of the EM card and to backup the configuration information For further information on the configuration information refer to EM card on page 123 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Run the following command on a CLI to confirm the configuration information For details refer to Commands Confirming the configuration information Confirm the configuration information of the blade enclosure SHOW CONFIG v The following operation requires a server that is accessible from the EM card to save the backup data It is recommended to use a ftp server Use the latest version of ftp Check server software When using vsftpd use version 1 2 1 or later 4 Run the following command on the CLI to back up the configuration information For details refer to Commands Backing up the configuration information highly recommended Backu
100. blade enclosure can be directly operated when they are connected to a keyboard video monitor and mouse via the SUV cable attached to the blade enclosure The following devices are recommended for the local console Note Some CPU blades may require a local console different from the one described in this guide In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the CPU blade instead Recommended models 104 key Keyboard USB N8870 002AF Mouse USB N8870 010A External Floppy Disk Drive Unit N8160 74 67 Rear Connect network cables RJ 45 interface cables to be connected to switch modules and power cords to the rear of the blade enclosure EM serial console When the serial COM port of an EM card is connected to a PC by a serial cable D Sub 9 pin connector crossover cable you can operate the CPU blades and check their status PC cI D EEEE E E oE s Ie e CAEN keie S 2 Blade enclosure These input and output devices are called EM serial console You can operate and check the status of CPU blades and other modules on the blade enclosure on a PC via the serial COM port Use a
101. blade temperature Installation of a CPU blade Removal of a CPU blade EM reboot Installation of an EM card Removal of an EM card EM card take over When this event occurs the CLI is terminated and login users are forcefully logged out Command name SET DISPLAY EVENT Argument ON OFF Example of execution Default value OFF Supplementary information This command takes effect during only the current CLI session When you log out the CLI console the configuration becomes disabled The default configuration value is OFF Configuring the asset tag of the blade enclosure Overview Configures the asset tag of the blade enclosure Command name SET ENCLOSURE ASSET TAG Argument lt Asset number gt Use up to 32 characters to specify the asset number Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Asset number gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK nn When lt Asset number gt is enclosed by double quotation marks marks the current asset number will be cleared Example SET ENCLOSURE ASSET TAG with nothing quoted between the Example of execution Default value blank Supplementary information Configuring the machine serial number of the blade enclosure Overview Configures the machine serial number of a blade enclosure 184 Command name SET ENCLOSURE MACHINE SERIAL
102. blade you are using e For the local console check that a video monitor is properly connected to the SUV connector of the CPU blade If you can not enter anything on the console e For the LAN console check if the keyboard and mouse are properly connected to the console terminal e For the local console check if it is supported by the CPU blade you are using e For the local console check if the keyboard and mouse are properly connected to the SUV connector of the CPU blade If you cannot enter a command because the console terminal is incorrectly displayed while operating the CLI restart the software for terminal emulator or re connect to it once after terminating the CLI If a remote media such as DVD ROM drive FDD is suddenly disconnected Though rarely this problem can occur depending on the load of network An error message saying unexpected error is displayed on the remote media window Close the start window of the EXPRESSSCOPE engine Web window and then reconnect it e Network can get heavily loaded especially when you are installing an OS on a CPU blade which increases likeliness of the problem to occur It is recommended to install OS through a DVD ROM drive connected to SUV cable or a Linux network server for Linux only For details refer to the Linux OS manual If performing or checking what is mentioned above does not solve the problem this Eza product may be failing Contact your sales or maintenance a
103. cified eDo not use the blade enclosure with its covers and fan units removed eBe careful not to hurt your fingers eDo not impose loads on the blade enclosure while it is pulled out of the rack eDo not cover air vents Check components to install You need the following components Rail bracket L 1 Shipped with the blade enclosure Rail bracket R 1 Shipped with the blade enclosure Core nut square hole or clip nut circular hole 4 Shipped with the blade enclosure Y The shapes of rail brackets L and R are not the same See the illustrations on the following pages to check the locations and directions they should be installed The Check rail brackets L and R can be distinguished from each other by their marks 24 Required Tools A torx driver T25 is necessary to install the blade enclosure on a rack Installation Procedure Complete the following steps to install the blade enclosure on a rack See the instructions that come with the rack as well Before you install the blade enclosure on a rack remove the doors at the front and rear of the rack For information on removing the rack doors see the Check instructions that come with the rack e Check where the blade enclosure will be installed Attach core nuts or clip nuts as shown in the illustration below and attach the rail brackets L R to the rack to install the blade enclosure Check where the blade enclosure rail brackets
104. clamp to the blade enclosu re and carefully insert the tabs of the cabl e clamp into the slots on the blade enclos ure You will hear a click sound wnen you attacn tne capie clamp to tne piaae Check Enclosure 5 Secure the power cords to the cable clam p D Slide the clip of the cable clamp to the en d of the plug cap of the power cord The n close both sides of the clip firmly to s ecure the power cord Do this for each po wer cord up to three cords 6 Attach a cable clamp R to the blade enclosure and secure the power cords up to three cord s to the cable clamp in the same way see Steps 4 and 5 76 Removing a power cord form a cable clamp Follow the steps below to remove a power cord from a cable clamp Firmly hold the clip of the cable clamp with pliers and twist it to release the clip Remove the power cord TT Important e Note that a maximum of 2250W 2273VA power is supplied from each power unit e Fix power cords firmly to the blade enclosure If power cords are not fixed they may be removed while the devices are running which can result in data loss or malfunction of the device e Contact NEC s sales representative if you use an uninterruptible power supply system 78 Emergency power off EPO In of the event of an environmental disaster or problem e g fire earthquake etc the emergency power off EPO procedure can be performed to shut down computers uninterruptible pow
105. closure Push the front side of the switch module pass through card carefully until it is Q inserted into the blade enclosure and the ejector closes slightly Hint 6 Close the ejector slowly The midplane connector of the switch module pass through card is connected to the midplane of the blade enclosure If you cannot close the ejector successfully check the stopper If you close the ejector while it is not correctly locked the ejector or the blade enclosure may be damaged 39 Removing a switch module or pass through card Follow the steps below to remove a switch module pass through card Depending on the switch module pass through card type a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card instead 1 If any interface cables are connected to the switch module pass through card remove them 2 Open the ejector When you open the ejector press the stopper locking the ejector rightward The illustration depicts a switch module pass through card with a stopper If there is no stopper the action indicated by 1 is not necessary Fully open the ejector until it stops Check 3 Hold the ejector and pull the switch module pass through card out of the blade enclosure until you can hold its frame with both of your hands approximately 10 cm Do not hold the ejector
106. cludes power consumption of switch modules fan units etc To find the total power consumption of the blades add up the power consumption of all the blades installed on the blade enclosure The amount of power consumption varies according to the blade type For information on the power consumption of blades see the User s Guides or Configuration Guides of the blades 2 Determine the number of power units required by using the value for total power consumption quoted by the formula above Number of power Total power units required consumption watt N 1 redundancy 2250 or smaller 4500 or smaller 6750 or smaller 9000 or smaller Number of power units required N N redundancy The number of power units required include the two power units that are installed as standard As of 2008 April The N N redundant mode cannot be used if the total amount of power consumption is over 6750 watts Use the N 1 redundant mode instead Important 83 Installing a power unit Follow the steps below to install a power unit A power unit can be installed or removed even if the blade enclosure is powered on Power units can be removed only in a redundancy configuration If you want to remove a power unit in a non redundancy configuration power off all devices on the blade enclosure Installation can be done in both redundancy and non redundancy configurations An example of installation is provided below Follow the same steps for i
107. command to display the EM card EM firmware version Default value Supplementary information Updating EM firmware Overview Updates the EM firmware Downloads the EM firmware image from a specified URL http ftp or tftp and updates the EM firmware automatically The EM firmware automatically reboots after the update in order to apply the updated 198 image Command name UPDATE IMAGE Argument lt URL gt Example of execution Example of the firmware location IP address 192 168 1 68 Path emfw0010 img Specify relative path from the directory specified in the server 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt update image tftp 192 168 1 68 emfw0010 img Entering anything other than YES will result in the command not executing Are you sure you want to update the Enclosure Manager s firmware YES Downloading image from tftp 192 168 1 68 emfw0010 img Verifying signature successful The flash process begins in 10 seconds Flashing 100 New firmware image flashed Enclosure Manager is rebooting Please Standby Restarting system NEC SIGMABLADE Enclosure Manager booting Example of execution of the command to update the EM firmware Default value Supplementary information Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen Uploading backing up the configuration information Overview Uploads the configuration information of the EM
108. configure the passwords of the users The time zone is also not backed up After configuration data is restored reconfigure it as necessary For information on how to configure the settings refer to Initial settings 119 Password recovery You can change the password of Administrator to the initial password and show the initial password on the monitor by using the EM serial console Use this function only when you forget the password of Administrator Password recovery cannot be operated on the EM console Use the EM serial console Check Password recovery should be done on the active EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that the EM card is connected to the EM serial console For information on how to connect to the EM serial console refer to Connecting cables 3 Press the RESET switch of the EM card for 5 or more seconds by using a metal object that is 1 0 mm in diameter and 30mm in length you can use a paper clip as a substitute Insert the metal object slowly into the hole of the RESET switch which is located on the front of the EM card and keep pushing it for more than 5 seconds When two EM cards are installed log in within two minutes after pressing the RESET switch If more than two minutes elapse the active EM card and standby EM card are automatically swapped For details on such as active EM card refer to EM card on page 123 4 Confirm that the status LED of the EM card is
109. crosoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 and Datacenter x64 Edition are called Windows Server 2003 R2 in short Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system are called Windows 2000 in shot Microsoft Internet Explorer is called Internet Explorer for short Java Runtime Environment is called JRE for short Names used with sample applications are all fictitious They are unrelated to any existing product names names of organizations or individual names Notes 1 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of NEC Corporation 2 The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice 3 The contents of this manual shall not be copied or altered without prior written permission of NEC Corporation 4 All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual If you find any part unclear incorrect or omitted in this manual contact the sales representative where you purchased this product 5 NEC assumes no liability arising from the use of this product nor any liability for incidental or consequential damage arising from the use of this manual regardless of 4 above Note Keep this User s Guide hand
110. ct immediately 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to set the IP address Default value Start up IP address EM card 192 168 1 8 CPU blade switch module 192 168 1 12 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Supplementary information The following values can t be specified for lt CPU blade switch module start up IP address gt x 0 255 the wildcard character For details on how to set refer to Network settings EM card 171 Configuring a domain name Overview Configures a domain name Command name SET NETWORK DOMAIN Argument lt Domain name gt Use up to 64 characters to specify a domain name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Domain name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution Default value blank Supplementary information Configuring the default gateway Overview Configures the external network gateway Command name SET NETWORK GATEWAY Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value 0 0 0 0 Supplementary information Changes you make for the default gateway settings will take effect after the EM card is restarted Configuring NTP refresh intervals Overview Configures NTP refresh intervals Command name SET NETWORK NTP POLL Argument lt Refresh interval gt Configure in
111. cts optional modules attached to the blade enclosure that are not included as standard Front view When the front bezel and the power unit cover are opened 1 T S SS Ss 2 Seo To Eeee eo leo eo Raw Seo RE ESI SES REl ER Sewell as RLN REI RE RRN EREN RRI EREI O s EEE EEE EEE EEEE EE e ERLE BSP g SEMEN SEE SEEN EES EA EAA HE CH INEASA WETEA NEE ile a ile i IE i il i ile it ile i i i gm M POY Kah Pe DUH S 0 Y of H S ot ofa HN a N ba Sy Q g g D g g 10 g g g g k k g E ER EEEN ES S E z a a a a o o E 1 o r a g 0 g o a g ee ee ee Re ie E AE Seo SSH Ye BSP Ee SHEEHY SEH 3 Piaam ES SE 3 at tle S la NEE oi fo wa i d e N th Iloh wf 5 ato Yo yd af fo fi 000 W fa Ef ot lla koa la ff eb oo SA LO Wy fe Fy AO Y fa M S gt fo fo Va We Von rf Y mha g kA p k a
112. d 3 Remove the switch module pass through card from its switch module slot For information on how to remove a switch module pass through card refer to Installing a switch module or pass through card 4 Install a switch module pass through card For information on how to install a switch module pass through card refer to Installing a switch module or pass through card The switch module pass through card is automatically powered on Y When a module is installed in the wrong slot or the number of power units and fan units is insufficient the module may not be automatically powered on Make sure Check that the module is properly configured 5 Confirm that the power status LED of the switch module pass through card is normal How 121 the power status LED behaves differs depending on the switch module pass through card Refer to the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card When you give a name to a switch module pass through card the name is registered Q in the module itself After a switch module pass through card is replaced reconfigure the name using the SET SWITCH NAME command as necessary For details on the Hint n it commands refer to Commands CPU blade This section explains how to replace a CPU blade A CPU blade can be replaced even if the blade enclosure is powered on i e when other CPU blades and switch modules pass through cards are operating Refer to the User s Guide of the CPU blade as well
113. d Basics You can enter a command by logging in to a CLI via the EM serial console or telnet SSH How to enter a command Enter a command defined in this document after a prompt is displayed When a command is correctly entered the CLI executes a process according to the command Only one command can be specified in a line at the same time Multiple commands cannot be specified at the same time Depending on a command you can specify multiple arguments You have to insert at least one blank space between a command and an argument Command syntax lt command gt lt the first argument gt lt the second argument gt lt the Nth argument gt Command Specify behavior for the argument s to follow Argument Specify an object for the behavior mentioned above Multiple arguments can be specified You can specify static parameter variable parameter e g address time and URL for argument A CLI checks a specified command from the top of lines When conditions to execute a command an argument are satisfied a CLI processes a command Numeric value specification Specify in decimal 0 9 Character string specification Specify with alphanumeric characters and some symbols to be specific a zA Z 0 9 space dash _ underscore in any combination The first character must be always an alphabet a zA Z You can specify alphanumeric characters for the following characters For specifying a URL you can use
114. ddress Status Pwr UID 1 R2 EE 15 CPU 192 168 1 178 OK On Off 2 Absent 3 Absent 4 Absent 5 Absent 6 Absent 7 Absent 8 Absent 9 R2 EE 16 CPU 192 168 1 188 OK On Off 10 Absent 11 Absent 12 Absent 13 Absent 14 Absent 15 Absent 16 Absent Totals 2 server blades installed 2 powered on 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display CPU blade information Default value Supplementary information This command shows the computer name which is defined by the operating system of the blade server 206 When the computer name is not set by the operating system the product name will be displayed Displaying the CPU blade port map information E Keying information Overview Displays the port mapping information E Keying information of the specified CPU blades Command name SHOW S Argument ERV ER PORT MAP lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying CPU blade status Overview Displays CPU blade operational status Information to be displayed Power OK or OFF Amount of electricity used Operational status OK CPU failure or power module failure Temperature OK warm caution or critica
115. ds i e the same password is configured for both the active and the stand by EM card Therefore the initial password of Administrator of the stand by EM card may differ from the one printed on the label on the EM card or on the release lever even if you have not changed its settings When two EM cards are installed and if you replace one of them the password set to the EM card that served as active before the replacement is automatically set to a new EM card 2 Remove all the cables from the EM card 3 Remove the EM card See Installing the EM card 4 Install a new EM card See Installing the EM card The installed EM card is automatically powered on 5 Make sure that the status LED of the installed EM card is green When the installed EM card is the active EM the active LED of the EM card is green 6 If necessary restore the configuration data of the installed EM card If two EM cards are installed on the blade enclosure new configuration data is automatically taken over For information on how to restore configuration data refer to Verifying backing up and restoring the EM card configuration Backing up restoring the configuration data should be done by Administrator or a Check user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR Q Restoration cannot be done without backing up configuration data e Ifan EM card is removed while the blade enclosure is powered on the fan Hint may rotate at a high speed or the fa
116. e 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 3 Run the following command on the CLI For details refer to Commands Checking status of the blade enclosure The following command shows the status of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS If Failed is displayed confirm that the target module is installed in an appropriate slot When the module is installed correctly restart the target module if possible If the failure persists replace the target module Checking the status and temperature of a module installed on the blade enclosure The following command shows the status and temperature of a module installed on the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP If Failed is displayed confirm that the target module is installed in an appropriate slot When the module is installed correctly restart the target module if possible If the failure persists replace the target module Fan unit 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 3 Run the following command on the CLI For details refer to Commands Checking the status of a fan unit The following command shows the status of a fan unit of the blade enclosure on whic
117. e EM by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command consecutive numbers are automatically allocated to IP addresses of the floating IP standby EM static IP address EM card slot 1 and static IP address EM card slot 2 Reserve four consecutive IP addresses in advance By specifying the IP address of the CPU blade slot 1 by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command consecutive numbers are automatically allocated to the IP addresses of the CPU blades Slot2 16 and switch modules Slot1 8 Reserve twenty four consecutive IP addresses in advance Consecutive numbers means values consecutive by the decimal number e g 10 0 0 254 and 10 0 0 255 are consecutive numbers but 10 0 0 255 and 10 0 1 0 are not Some modules might not support or may disable the DHCP client function In this case the IP address that is configured using the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command is not allocated to a module Configure each IP address on the module or enable the DHCP client function if it is disabled For details refer to the User s Guide of the module Some modules do not require IP address configuration It may take a couple of minutes for a module to acquire an IP address configured by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command Use the SHOW SERVER LIST command and the SHOW SWITCH INFO command for CPU blades and switch modules respectively to check that the module has acquired the configured IP address For more information on the commands refer to Command
118. e following when remote power on via network does not work Wake on LAN does not work e Haven t you just used the forceful power off The function to forcefully power off the CPU blade by keeping pressing the power switch of the CPU blade for four or more seconds e Wake on LAN does not work after the forceful power off is performed Perform a regular shut down process after starting the CPU blade once or power off the AC switch and then power it on again Before powering off the AC switch make sure that other CPU blades are not operating This also applies when the DC of CPU blade is normally powered off on the BIOS EFI window e Haven t you sent a Magic Packet right after you powered off the AC power e Allow one minute after AC power starts to be supplied to CPU blade If you attempt a start by Wake on LAN within one minute from the AC power starts to be supplied the CPU blade may not be powered on It takes about one minute from start of the AC power supply to initialization of BMC on the CPU blade 232 Input output If nothing is displayed on the console window e Check that the console is powered on e Check that the window is not disturbed by software by moving a mouse or pressing Shift key and so on e Check that the brightness of a console is not set to the minimum e For the LAN console check that a console terminal is properly connected to a LAN connector e For the local console check that it is supported by the CPU
119. e front of the power unit and slowly insert the power unit into the blade enclosure Do not touch the plug terminals of the power unit Do not insert a wire or metal object Do not let dust or waste enter the power unit 6 Close the power unit ejector Removing a power unit Follow the steps below to remove a power unit 1 2 Check which power unit you wish to remove If the power unit you wish to remove is in the slot 3 or 4 slide the key box so that it will not impair removal For information on moving the key box see Moving the key box If the power units are not in a redundancy configuration power off all the CPU blades that are installed on the blade enclosure To remove a power unit in a non redundant configuration power off all devices in the blade enclosure While releasing the power unit stopper by pushing it down pull the power unit ejector forward Release the stopper and hold the ejector to pull out the power unit about 20 cm If the fan in the power unit is still working wait until it stops Hold the power unit ejector and the bottom of the frame and slowly remove the power unit from the blade enclosure If you want to use the blade enclosure with the power unit removed from the slot attach a slot cover to the slot 85 Power unit cover Opening the power unit cover The power unit cover ca
120. e interface CLD allows configuring and managing the modules installed on the blade enclosure including CPU blades and switch modules A CLI can be used on the EM serial console and the EM console Connecting a cable to a console For information on how to connect a cable refer to EM serial console serial connection and EM console Telnet connection Starting a console There are three ways to use a CLI In any of the three ways a CLI becomes available by entering a user name and a password from a command prompt after the CLI is successfully connected For details refer to Command input Specifications To log out type EXIT on the CLI you can also log out by typing LOGOUT or QUIT If you are using a CLI for the first time only Administrator can use the CLI It is needed to register users other than Administrator to use the CLI For Check information on how to register user names for CLI refer to Initial settings A default password for Administrator is printed on the label of an EM card or the release lever Each EM card has a different default password for Administrator Use UTF 8 encoding as a character set of the terminal emulator software If you use other encoding some of the letters may be displayed incorrectly If you cannot enter a command while operating a CLI because the window is not Q properly displayed restart the terminal emulator software or terminate the CLI and Hint reconnect it
121. ector of the keyboard The cable of the display device should be connected to the monitor connector of the SUV cable See the User s Guide of the CPU blade as well It is assumed that the local console is used for installation of an OS and for emergency operation For general operation do not use CPU blades with a SUV cable connected Some CPU blades do not support installation of an OS through the SUV cable For details see the User s Guide of the CPU blade Important e For general operation do not use CPU blades with a SUV cable connected If you always use CPU blades with a SUV cable there is a risk of damage to the SUV cable or connector e Make sure not to snag or pinch the SUV cable There is a risk of damage to the SUV cable CPU blades and the blade enclosure and other modules 66 Monitor connector SUV cable USB connector USB connector Not connected Serial connector Blade enclosure These input and output devices are collectively called local console CPU blades on the
122. ed there may be restrictions in CPU blade slots which can be connected and corresponding mezzanine slots For information on restrictions in CPU blade slots which can be connected see Installing a CPU blade For information on restrictions in supported mezzanine slots see the illustrations shown on previous pages to find information on correspondence to your CPU blades If there is no description for your product contact your NEC sales representative to obtain the latest User s Guide Mezzanine cards that have no connection with a switch module are not listed above In principle such mezzanine cards can be installed without considering the interface with other mezzanine cards For details see the User s Guides and manuals of the mezzanine cards and CPU blades to be installed 36 Alignment of switch module slots Blade enclosure SIGMABLADE H Single wide Double wide Since a standard LAN of CPU blades is connected to slots 1 and 2 select and install 1Gb intelligent L2 switch 1Gb intelligent L3 switch or 1Gb pass through card Other switch modules and pass through cards such as 4G FC switch module 12 ports 24ports and FC pass through card cannot be connected If you use 2 switch modules or pass through cards in the neighboring slots slot 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 install the same product Connection from NEC Express5800 120Bb 6 120Bb d6 or 120Bb m6 to switch modules 7 and 8 can be established only when a
123. ed to the EM card remove them 2 Open the release lever When you open the release lever press the stopper securing the release lever rightward Fully open the release lever until it stops Check 3 Hold the release lever and pull the EM card J out of the blade enclosure until you can j hold its frame with both of your hands approximately 10cm Important Do not hold the release lever to remove the EM card If you hold the release lever it may be damaged 4 Firmly grip the right and left sides of the EM card to remove it from the blade enclosure If you want to use the blade enclosure with the EM card removed attach a slot cover 5 Close the release lever of the EM card 56 Installing a fan unit Additional fan units are options that can be installed when more fans are needed according to the number of CPU blades or other modules installed on the blade enclosure See Components described earlier The fan unit that can be installed on the blade enclosure is N8405 026 The fan unit N8405 026 is a set of two fan units The number of fan units required depends on the number of modules such as CPU blades See Fan unit installation guide to add fan units as necessary The blade enclosure is equipped with four fan units as standard The following illustration shows slots where fan units can be installed Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5
124. eeeneeerenteeeeeeeneees 169 Deleting a registered DNS SOV OT pandin nis een aeons 170 Deleting a registered IP address airne eae 170 Deleting a registered SNMP trap desti NAOR naia te toutette 170 Configuring IP _addresses 171 Configuring a domain name 172 Configuring the default gateway 172 Configuring NTP refresh intervals iieri airiran etiaai 172 Configuring the IP address of the pri mary NTP SErvera 173 Configuring the IP address of the sec ondary NTP Server 173 Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get operation cccceeeseeeeeeeeeees 173 Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get Set operation 174 Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Trap operation 174 Configuring a SNMP contact 175 Configuring an SNMP location 175 Configuring the blade enclosure location in the rack ossessi 176 Configuring the rack height 176 Configuring a SNMP TrapAck Port NUMDEL c ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 177 Displaying the network settings 177 Displaying the SNMP settings 178 SNMP Trap teSt eee 179 Enclosure management command 180 Downloading the configuration settings restoration eee 180 Switching active EM 181 Restarting the EM firmware 182 Configuring the function to automatically terminate CLI 182 Configuring da
125. er supply systems UPS and air conditioners to prevent further damage Because there is a risk of data corruption when EPO is performed clearly define scenarios to perform EPO in advance Operate your system with an understanding of these scenarios and the procedure to perform EPO Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see to perform EPO in advance Operate your system with an understanding of these scenarios and the procedure to perform EPO e Place the power supply tap in a place where it is noticeable and easy to access so that power can be shut down in an emergency Q the descriptions on page 3 e In case of emergency EPO should be performed quickly Clearly define scenarios 7 Data may be corrupted when emergency power off is performed Power supply tap In case of emergency disconnect the power cords attached to the AC inlets of the blade enclosure from the power supply tap Place the power supply tap in a place where it is noticeable and easy to access so that the power cords can be disconnected quickly Example How to disconnect L6 20P power cord Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H Power supply tap Turn the power cord plug left Closeup 1 Power cord 7 q 2 Disconnect Disconnect all power cords connected to the blade enclosure according to the illustration above
126. ere is a risk of equipment falling off e The blade enclosure has no stopper or lock mechanism that prevents it from being pulled out of the rack Firmly hold the handles at the bottom and sides of the blade enclosure when removing it so you will not drop it 29 e Hold the four handles at both sides of the enclosure two each on the right and left for carrying 9 Firmly hold the blade enclosure and remove it from the rack To remove any parts attached to the rack see the description in Installing the blade enclosure To install the rear cage on the enclosure see Installing the blade enclosure 30 Installing a switch module or pass through card The following illustration shows slots where switch modules and pass through cards can be installed Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 gt NEE EE S Install switch modules and pass through cards according to the specifications described on the following pages Slots without switch modules or pass through cards should have slot covers installed 31 Installable switch modules and pass through cards A maximum of eight switch modules and pass through cards can be installed on this blade enclosure a maximum of six 4G FC switch modules 12 ports 24 ports and FC pass through cards can be installed The number and combination of switch module slots that can be used depends on the types and combination of
127. es a specified user The registered user is set to ENABLE by default REMOVE USER Deletes a specified user N A SET PASSWORD A O U Sets the password of the user who executed the command The password must be 3 to 8 characters N A SET USER CONTACT Configures the contact information of the specified user The contact information must be up to 32 characters not configured SET USER FULLNAME A O Configures the full name of the specified user The full name must be up to 32 characters Administrator Full name System Administrator SET USER PASSWORD Sets the password of the specified user The password must be 3 to 8 characters Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR rights can use this command N A SET USER ACCESS Configures the access rights for the specified user Access rights ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR or USER Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR rights can use this command Administrator Admin SHOW USER A O U Displays a list of users that are registered with the EM firmware N A A S UNASSIGN SERVER SWITCH Removes the access permission to CPU blade and switch modules from the specified user N A UNASSIGN EM Removes the access permission to EM cards N A 139 Command Access Description Default
128. esetting Switch Module in slot 4 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to restart switch modules Default value Supplementary information Type YES when the instruction is shown on the screen Configuring a User Assigned Name of a switch module Overview Assigns a name to the specified switch module Command name SET SWITCH NAM Gl First argument lt Slot number gt Second argument lt User Assigned NAME gt Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters or some symbols Blank Hyphen or Underscore Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set switch name 1 Switchl Changed the user assigned name for Switch Module 1 to Switchl 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure a user assigned name of the switch module Default value Supplementary information Controlling the ID LED of a switch module Overview Turn on off the ID LED of the specified switch module Command name SET SWITCH UID First argument lt Slot number gt Second argument ON OFF 215 Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying information on switch modules Overview Displays information on specified switch modules Information to be displayed Switch module type Manufacturer s name Product name Product part number Product version Product serial number IP address Firmware ver
129. et or changed Supplementary information If there is anything to be noted for operation it is described here 147 General commands Clearing the CLI terminal screen Overview Clears the CLI terminal screen The CLI prompt will appear after the terminal is cleared Command name CLEAR SCREEN Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Terminating CLI Overview Terminates the CLI When you have logged in the CLI via the EM serial console the login session is terminated and you will return to the login prompt When you have logged in via Telnet SSH connection the Telnet SSH connection is terminated after the CLI session is terminated Command name EXIT LOGOUT QUIT Specify one of them to terminate the CLI Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying a help message Overview Displays help messages of a CLI command Command name HELP Argument lt The name of the command you want to know how to use gt Depending on the command specifications sub command s may be specified as argument 148 Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt help ADD ASSIGN CLEAR CONN PING POWEROFF POW UNASSIGN UPDATE UP ECT DISABLE DOWNLOAD RON QUIT REBOOT REMOVE OAD ENABLE E EA 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt hel
130. from the CLI to check that the changes have taken effect Confirm the network configuration by using the SHOW NETWORK command 6 Restart the EM card if necessary For information on how to restart an EM card refer to RESTART EM in Commands Do not install remove a module or power on off a module while restarting the EM Ra card Doing so might result in not only failure to complete the configuration update but malfunctions of the module Do not switch on off the ID LED of an installed module The ID LED may not be appropriately turned on off It is required to restart the EM card after changing the DNS and default gateway Check configuration the changes take effect after the EM card is restarted SNMP settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR 106 or OPERATOR 3 Run the following commands from a CLI to configure settings For details refer to Commands Configuring community name To use the SNMP function the write community setting is required Read and trap community settings are optional Configure community names the default community name value for read write and trap operations is public SET S
131. gent Important 233 Memo 234 235 Memo 236 237 Disposal Contact NEC sales representative before disposal collection or recycle of the device Transfer to third party If this device or any of its accessories is transferred or sold to a third party observe the following instructions e Main unit of the blade enclosure When this equipment is transferred or sold to a third party hand this User s Guide as well e Software shipped with the blade enclosure When the software shipped with this equipment is transferred or sold to a third party the following conditions should be satisfied Transfer all items shipped with this equipment The transferring party should keep no copy of any kind Satisfy conditions related to transfer and relocation as described in conditions to use software attached to the software Transfer the blade enclosure after uninstalling software if transfer of the software is not permitted Specification Model Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H Type N8405 024F Maximum allowable configuration CPU blade Up to 16 Power Unit Voltage AC200 240V 410 Frequency 50 60 Hz 1Hz Inlet 2 Up to 6 Fan 4 Up to 8 Size WxDxH 485mmx820mmx445mm 10U Including projection Maximum electric power consumption 10415W Maximum configuration Weight 67kg Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H with no accessories installed 209kg Max
132. gent refer to their installation and user s guide operation manuals If NEC EXPRESSBUILDER is installed on your CPU blade you can use NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent from NEC EXPRESSBUILDER e Setting a trap community name When you use SNMP service make sure the community name of NEC ESMPRO Manager is the same as the one that is set by the SET SNMP COMMUNITY TRAP command from the CLI of an EM card For details on how to set refer to Initial settings and the installation guide of NEC ESMPRO Manager e Setting an IP address of NEC ESMPRO Manager To report a SNMP trap to NEC ESMPRO Manager you need to specify an IP address of EM console or LAN console on which NEC ESMPRO Manager runs by using the ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER command on the CLI For details refer to Command line interface CLI EM card and command specification the EM card For more detail about how to confirm and configure the language SL Before you start using NEC ESMPRO Manager make sure the EM language type setting is ENGLISH by using the SHOW EM STATUS command on the CLI of Important type refer to Commands 230 IN Om D F Tatcherere elo AVENO n NEC DianaScope is software designed for reducing operational management costs by remotely managing servers The DianaScope is primarily made up of NEC DianaScope Manager running on a management PC called a DianaScope server and NEC DianaScope Agent running on a managed server The man
133. gs Display Items IP address Subnet mask Gateway DNS server addresses Primary Secondary 141 142 Command Access Description Default value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target MAC address of the EM card Web server settings Enable Disable SNMP settings Enable Disable SSH settings Enable Disable Telnet settings Enable Disable NTP settings Enable Disable TRUSTED HOST settings Enable Disable NTP server addresses NTP server polling interval SHOW SNMP A O U Displays the setting N A A S N status of SNMP Display Items System name Location information Contact name Community name Read Write Trap Trap destination TrapACK settings Enable Disable TRAPTEST A O Issues the SNMP trap for N A A S N the test Enclosure management command DOWNLOAD A Downloads the N A A N CONFIG configuration file of the EM firmware Then EM firmware reboots automatically to apply the downloaded configuration file FORCE A Switch the role of two EM N A A S N TAKEOVER cards forcibly Active Standby RESTART EM A Restarts the EM N A A S N firmware SET A O U Specifies the time until 60 min A S N Effective only AUTOLOGOUT CLI automatically in a session of terminates when the CLI the is left not being operated corresponding CLI SET DATE A O Configures the date time N A A S N Time must be and timezone of the EM c
134. h the EM card is installed SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN lt fan unit number ALL gt If Failed is displayed confirm that the fan unit is installed in an appropriate slot If it is installed correctly replace it with another fan unit 114 Power unit 1 Confirm that the EM card is on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 3 Run the following command on the CLI For details refer to Commands Checking the status of power units The following command shows the status of a power unit of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY lt Power unit number ALL gt If Failed is displayed confirm that the power unit is installed in an appropriate slot If it is installed correctly replace it with another power unit 115 Updating the enclosure manager firmware This section explains how to update the firmware of an EM card enclosure manager firmware The EM firmware can be updated on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console Important e Do not shut down the power such as AC power or uninterruptible power supply system UPS of the blade enclosure while you are updating the EM firmware If the power is shut down during the update it will not only result in failure to complete the update but also malfunction e Do not install remove a module or power on off a module while restarting an EM ca
135. h rail brackets Attach rail brackets to the rack When you attach a rail bracket make sure that the four projections at its bent end are inserted into the holes on the rear frame of the rack from the outside Slide the rail according to the rack depth and insert the four projections on the other end into the holes on the front frame of the rack as well The illustration below shows how the rail bracket R is attached Attach the rail bracket L in the same way Check that the rails are installed on the same level at the front and rear of the rack igen Check that the right and left rails are installed in parallel Rack rear Rack front 2 Insert 4 projections into the rack frame holes i Insert 4 projections into the rack frame holes 3 iammm c C C ean an e n C a C a e a C a CA a C a e a K stietst steta sastao atao Attaching the rail bracket R e Separate the blade enclosure into two components Remove the rear cage from the enclosure 1 If any modules such as CPU blades or power units are installed on the blade enclosure remove them For information on removing installed modules see their instructions for removal 26 2 Use a torx driver T25 to remove the screws at the rear of the blade enclosure two each on the right n ae and left side for a total of four es a and then bend the hinges outward j Z A so that the rear cage will not hit them
136. he power unit settings For details refer to Commands Configuring power control policy required Configure the power control policy of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed PERFORMANCE Performance priority mode prioritizes the power usage even if redundancy cannot be maintained REDUNDANCY Redundancy maintained mode maintains the power redundancy SET POWER POLICY PERFORMANCE REDUNDANCY Configuring power redundancy mode required Configure the power redundancy mode of the blade enclosure on which the EM card is installed AC AC duplex mode N N redundancy POWERSUPPLY Individual power redundancy mode N 1 redundancy SET POWER REDUNDANCY AC POWERSUPPLY Y The following combination cannot be configured Power control policy performance priority mode PERFORMANCE Check Power redundancy mode AC duplex mode AC Run the following command to confirm that the settings are effective For details refer to Commands Run the SHOW POWER command Turn the AC power off and then turn the AC power on again For information on how to switch on off AC power refer to Powering on and off the blade enclosure Power control policy and power redundancy mode changes are reflected after the Bie AC power is cycled 109 Verifying backing up and restoring the EM card configuration Verification backup and restoration of the configuration information must
137. he target blade slots The blade enclosure is shipped with separators installed elf one full height blade is installed on a full height double wide block Slots 1 2 9 and 10 Slots 3 4 11 and 12 Slots 5 6 13 and 14 or Slots 7 8 15 and 16 combine 2 CPU blade slot covers with screws screws are shipped with CPU blade slot covers and attach them to the blank space of the slots For information on the blocks see the illustrations on the following pages For information on combining CPU blade slot covers to make a full height CPU blade slot cover see Assembling a full height CPU blade slot cover e A half height blade and a full height blade cannot occupy the same block Slots 1 2 9 and 10 Slots 3 4 11 and 12 Slots 5 6 13 and 14 and Slots 7 8 15 and 16 e If more than one 4G FC switch 12 ports N8406 019 is installed on the blade enclosure install CPU blades connected to 4G FC switch modules 12ports according to the order 1 gt 3 gt 5 gt gt 13 gt 15 shown on the previous page on the upper level of the blade enclosure Then install CPU blades that are not connected to 4G FC switch modules 12ports according to the instructions on the previous page 4G FC switch modules 12 ports are connected only to the upper level of the blade enclosure 42 Notes for installation of a half height double wide blade Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 Slot 7 A half height double wide blade can be ins
138. her devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not replace two or more switch modules pass through cards EM cards fan units power units and other modules at the same time e Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Switch module pass through card This section explains how to replace a switch modules pass through card Switch modules pass through cards can be replaced even if the blade enclosure is powered on i e when other CPU blades and switch modules pass through cards are operating Refer to the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card Depending on the type of switch module pass through card the procedure may differ from the description in this manual In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card 1 Confirm which switch module pass through card you are replacing Important When replacing a switch module pass through card you cannot communicate via the switch module pass through card to be replaced Quickly replace a switch module pass through card if the blade enclosure is powered on If you use the blade enclosure with the switch module pass through card removed the cooling efficiency will degrade Make sure to install a switch module pass through card or switch module pass through slot cover 2 Remove all the cables connected to the switch module pass through car
139. ht blade slot cover can be installed in slots Slot 10 Slot 12 Slot 14 Slot 16 4 and 12 which Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 are in the same block aS Rene 44 Installable CPU blades A maximum of 16 CPU blades shown below can be installed in this blade enclosure CPU blades of different types can be installed in one blade enclosure If there is no description for your product contact your NEC sales representative to obtain the latest User s Guide The following are half height single wide blades e NEC Express5800 120Bb 6 e NEC Express5800 120Bb d6 The following is a half height double wide blade e NEC Express5800 120Bb m6 The following is a full height single wide blade e NEC Express5800 140Ba 10 45 Installing a CPU blade Follow the steps below to install a CPU blade A CPU blade can be installed or removed even if the blade enclosure is powered on CPU blades in other slots are working An example of installation is provided Follow the same steps for installation on other slots Depending on the CPU blade type a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the CPU blade instead Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 e Do not install or remove two or more CPU blades at the sa
140. icker and affix it to the management sheet Keep the management sheet in a safe place 47 Removing a CPU blade Follow the steps below to remove a CPU blade Depending on the CPU blade type a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guide of the CPU blade instead 1 Shut down the OS of the CPU blade and turn the power off For information on how to shut down the OS of a CPU blade and how to turn the power off see Powering on and off a CPU blade and the User s Guide of the CPU blade 2 Loosen the screws securing the CPU blade 3 Open the ejector to remove the CPU blade from the blade enclosure If you want to run the system with the CPU blade removed attach a slot cover When a full height CPU blade is removed a full height CPU slot cover may need to be installed on a blank slot For details see Notes for installation of a full height and single wide blade in Installing a CPU blade For information on a full height CPU blade slot cover see Assembling a full height CPU blade slot cover Eero oo Ody EEDS 48 Assembling a full height CPU blade slot cover When a full height CPU blade is installed on a blade slot block one full height CPU blade slot cover should be installed on the blank slot in the same block By combining two half height CPU blade slot covers a full height CPU blade slot cover can be assembled See the fol
141. if the blade enclosure is powered on Important Quickly replace a fan unit if the blade enclosure is powered on If you use the blade enclosure with the fan unit removed the cooling efficiency will degrade Make sure to install a fan unit or fan unit slot cover 1 Confirm which fan unit you are replacing 2 Remove the fan unit See Installing a fan unit 3 Install a new fan unit in the fan slot Refer to Installing a fan unit 4 Make sure that the fan LED of the fan unit is green 5 Confirm that the fan unit is recognized by the EM card See Checking operational status 125 Power unit This section explains how to replace a power unit A power unit can be replaced even if the blade enclosure is powered on 1 Confirm which power unit you are replacing 2 If the power unit is not redundantly configured power off all the CPU blades installed in the target slot Important To remove a power unit in a non redundant configuration power off all devices on the blade enclosure Quickly replace a power unit if the blade enclosure is powered on If you use the blade enclosure with a power unit removed the cooling efficiency will degrade Make sure to install a power unit or power unit slot cover 3 Remove the power unit See Installing a power unit 4 Install a power unit in the slot Refer to Installing a power unit When a power unit is added install a power cord in the AC inlet and connect it to a po
142. imum configuration 1 Operation environment Temperature 10 35 Humidity 20 80 Non condensing Weight when the maximum number of CPU Blades including NEC Express5800 140Ba 10 and other options are installed 238 Tackling instantaneous voltage drop of power This product may cause inconvenience when an instantaneous voltage drop occurs on due to thunder or other factors It is recommended to use a device such as uninterruptible power supply system UPS to tackle instantaneous voltage drop of power 239 To customer Ask the sales staff or distribution source to write an emergency contact when a trouble occurs Emergency contact name Phone Fax Address N8405 024F Blade Enclosure SIGMABLADE H User s Guide Apr 2008 2nd version NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Japan 81 3 3454 1111 This document is printed on recycled paper This manual may be replaced if there is pages missing or paging disorder NEC Corporation 2006 2008 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 2006 No part of this document may be reproduced in any form including photocopying or translation to another language without the prior written consent of NEC Corporation 240 lt Intentionally Blank gt 241 855 900677 AJ PN 456 01750 000 242F
143. information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed 10 Power consumed 17 Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version Dd Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK Fan 1 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 18000 Minimum speed 10 Power consumed 12 Product SKU P N 412140 B21 Version 2 7 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Location OK Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the fan information Default value Supplementary information Displaying the blade enclosure information 193 Overview Displays the information of the blade enclosure Information to be displayed includes Blade enclosure name Blade enclosure format EM firmware version EM card version Blade enclosure parts number Serial number Asset number MAC address of EM card Command name SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO T Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show enclosure info Enclosure Information Enclosure Name 1Z234AB7890 Enclosure Type SIGMABLADE H Enclosure EM HW Version 1 00 EM FW Version 01 00 Product P N 412152 B21 Product S N 1234AB7890 UUID 091234AB7890 Asset Tag z Chassis Spare P N 412152 B21 PDU Part Number 000000 000 achine S N F67890K6Y12345 Enclosure Manager Tray I
144. ipment from the rack while it is running Before you remove the blade enclosure from its rack remove the doors at the front and rear of the rack For information on removing the rack doors see the instructions Check that come with the rack 1 Shut down all devices installed on the blade enclosure to power them off 2 Disconnect the power cords of the blade enclosure and then disconnect all the interface cables 3 Remove all modules such as CPU blades and power units installed on the blade enclosure For information on removing installed modules see their instructions for removal 4 Use a torx driver T25 to remove four screws two each on the right and left at the rear of the blade enclosure 5 Slowly pull out the rear cage from the enclosure 6 Firmly hold the rear cage and remove it from the enclosure Important e Do not impose loads on the top of equipment that is pulled out There is a risk of equipment falling off e When you pull out the rear cage from the enclosure or carry it firmly hold the holding points located at the bottom one each on the right and left and the two rear handles one each on the right and left so that you will not drop the rear cage 7 Use a torx driver T25 to remove four screws two each on the right and left on the front of the blade enclosure 8 Slowly pull the blade enclosure out of the rack Important e Do not impose loads on the top of equipment that is pulled out Th
145. irmware ENABLE HTTPS A O Enables the Web console Enable A Y Not used only function of the EM for firmware maintenance ENABLE A O Enables the IP based Disable A Y TRUSTED HOST access control function to the EM firmware ENABLE NTP A O Enables the NTP function Disable A N of the EM firmware ENABLE A O Enables the SSH access Enable A Y SECURESH to the EM firmware ENABLE SNMP A O Enables the SNMP Enable A Y functions of the EM firmware ENABLE SNMP A O Enables the SNMP Disable A Y TRAPACK TrapAck function of the EM firmware ENABLE TELNET A O Enables the telnet access Enable A Y to the EM firmware REMOVE A O Removes the IP address N A A N NETWORK DNS of a DNS server from the list REMOVE A O Removes an IP address N A A N TRUSTED HOST that is configured by the 140 Command Access Description Default value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target ADD TRUSTED HOST command REMOVE SNMP A O Removes a registered N A A N TRAPRECEIVER SNMP trap destination SET NETWORK A O Configures IP addresses Refer to A Y ADDRESSRANGE of EM cards CPU blades Command and switch modules specification SET NETWORK A O Configures a domain E A Y DOMAIN name The domain name not configured must be up to 64 characters SET NETWORK A O Configures the gateway 0 0 0 0 A Y GATEWAY address of EM cards CPU blades and switch module
146. ith the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Assigning a user for CPU blades switch modules Overview Configures access permission to the CPU blades and switch modules for the specified user 154 Command name ASSIGN First argument SERVER SWITCH Second argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL When lt Slot number gt and lt Slot number gt are concatenated by hyphen or comma insert a space before and after hyphen or comma Slot number For CPU blades slot number means the CPU blade number Also for switch modules slot number means the module number Third argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt assign server 1 test test has been granted access to the valid requested bay s 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command for user assignment for CPU blade switch module Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Assigning a user for EM card Overview Configures access permission to the EM cards for the specified user Command name ASSIGN First argument EM Second argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt assign em test test has been granted access to the EM 1Z23
147. ive EM card For more information on active EM card refer to EM card on page 123 The default value of the IP address of an EM card is 192 168 1 8 11 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When connecting to an EM card from the EM console for the first time connect to 192 168 1 8 Date and time settings EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Configure the following information by running commands on the CLI For details refer to Commands Changing date settings required when not using the NTP function Configure the date and time of an EM card SET DATE lt MMDDhhmm CC YY gt lt time zone gt MM month DD date hh time mm minute CCYY Christian era year time zone refer to Time zone in Appendix The default value is JST Configuring an NTP server To use the NTP function you must configure the primary NTP server setting and ENABLE NTP configuring the secondary NTP server is optional Set up the NTP server for the EM card Before you do so you must complete Network settings EM card on page 103 it takes about 5 seconds for the command to complete SET NETWORK NTP PRIMARY lt primary NTP server address gt SET NET
148. l ID LED status Command name SHOW SE Argument RV ER STATUS lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space 207 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show server status 1 Blade 1 Status Diagnostic Status Internal Data Power Off Current Wattage used 0 Health OK ID LED Off BMC EM Communication OK E FUSE Status OK OK Management Processor OK I O Configuration OK Power Not Performed Cooling Not Performed Location Not Performed Device Failure OK Device Degraded OK 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display CPU blade status Default value Supplementary information About Diagnostic Status Internal Data Management Processor T O Configuration Power Cooling Location Device Failure Device Degraded Shows FRU information validity OK valid Failed invalid checksum error Shows the status of BMCFW OK normal Failed failure Shows the E Keying status OK E Keying succeeded Failed E Keying failed Shows the power status OK normal power status Failed power problem Shows the cooling status OK cooking OK Failed cooling problem Not Performed not checked Shows the status of mounting location OK mounting location
149. lable switch modules and pass through cards s 32 Installing a switch module or pass through Card ccceceeeee 38 Removing a switch module or pass through Card ccceee 40 Installing a CPU blade c ceeseeeeeeees 41 Installable CPU blades 45 Installing a CPU blade 00 46 Removing a CPU blade 48 Assembling a full height CPU blade slot COVED eccerre 49 Disassembling a full height CPU blade slot COVE 53 Installing the EM card 54 Installing an EM card eee 55 Removing an EM card 56 Installing a fan unit 57 Installing a fan unit eee 61 Removing a fan unit eee 62 Installing the front bezel l es 63 Filter cleaning 63 Opening the front bezel 64 Closing the front bezel 65 Connecting Cables 00 0 eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeee 66 BION sikh aah aie ea eed 66 Local Console ccc ceeesseeeeeeeeeees 66 FRO GM ss cstacdepescescvsascejagantedecasdetap RTT 68 EM serial console 68 EM console eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeeteeneeees 69 LAN Comnsole cesseeeeeseneeeeeserees 70 SFP connector switch module 71 SFP connector pass through card 71 Power CONNECHOS eseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 72 Installing cable clampsS ee 74 Removing a power cord form a Cable clamp 77 Emergency power off EPO essssssseesesrresssrnsseennne 79 Power supply tap 79 E
150. lade 3 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 2 Information Blade Type No Blade Installed Blade 1 Information Product Name Express5800 120Bb 6 Blade Name R1 EE 06 Product P N N8400 029 Chassis S N PSLT D Blade Type CPU Blade Blade Size Half height single wide HHSW Management Processor Information Firmware Version 00 16 IP Address 192 168 12 13 MAC Address 00 30 13 38 0D 01 Mezzanine Card Information Installable Mezzanine Card Number 2 Mezzanine Card 1 Information No Mezzanine Card Installed 205 Mezzanine Card 2 Information No Mezzanine Card Installed 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the CPU blade information Default value Supplementary information This command shows the computer name which is defined by the operating system of the blade server When the computer name is not set by the operating system the product name will be displayed Listing the CPU blade information in a list Overview Lists the information on the installed CPU blades Information to be displayed Blade name Blade type IP address of the CPU blade BMC Operational status ID LED status Command name SHOW SERVER LIST Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show server list Slot Blade Name Type IP A
151. lated facilities contact your electrician or local power company Installation relocation and storage of the blade enclosure Separate the blade enclosure into two components and carry each component with two or more people When you want to carry the blade enclosure separate the rear cage from the module to make the blade enclosure into two components With no modules such as a CPU blade or power unit installed the enclosure and the rear cage weigh 35 5kg and 31 5kg respectively Carrying the enclosure or rear cage alone may result in injury Carry the enclosure rear cage with two or more people and firmly hold the handles of the enclosure or any designated areas Do not carry the blade enclosure if any module such as a CPU blade or power unit is installed Do not install the blade enclosure in a place other than specified Do not install the blade enclosure in a place other than specified in this guide Avoid the following locations There is a risk of fire a dusty place e a humid place located near a boiler etc a place exposed to direct sunlight an unstable place anon restricted access place Do not use or store the blade enclosure in a corrosive environment Avoid using or storing the blade enclosure in an environment which may be exposed to corrosive gases such as those including but not limited to sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide nitrogen dioxide chlorine ammonia and or ozone Avoid installing the blade
152. led on the rack Follow the steps below to power off the blade enclosure Depending on the types of modules and units and how they are used on the blade enclosure a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guides of the modules and units instead 1 Shut down all the CPU blades and power them off 2 Power off the UPS on the rack 3 Power off the distribution board to which the UPS on the rack is connected 89 Powering on and off a CPU blade There are four ways to power on and off the CPU blades installed on the blade enclosure Power on the video monitor and other connected devices and then power on the CPU blades in one of the following ways For information on the CPU blades including their behavior after power on and checking the behavior see the User s Guides and manuals of the CPU blades Note Some CPU blades require different procedures in which case the instructions in the User s Guides of the CPU blades should be followed Some CPU blades may not support all the methods to power on off described here For details see the User s Guides and manuals of the CPU blades Before powering on a CPU blade the EM card should be started whether the CPU blade is started by its power switch or remotely If you attempt to power on a CPU blade before the EM card is started the CPU blade may not be powered on In this case check to see the EM card is started and then power the CPU blade
153. lowing instructions to assemble a full height CPU blade slot cover Keep all screws ar To avoid screws and parts falling into the cabinet device or module important do not assemble a full height CPU blade slot cover near any cabinet device or module Use one of the two CPU blade slot covers for the upper level and the other for the lower level Start with the CPU blade slot cover for the upper level 1 Remove 4 screws from the right side and 2 screws from the left side a gt v Right side Left side O 2 Separate the slot cover into two components hereafter referred to as Part A and Part B Part B The CPU blade slot cover for the upper level is now ready to be combined 49 Move on to the CPU blade slot cover for the lower level 3 Remove the top 2 screws from the right side 4 Loosen the lower 2 screws on the right side and the 2 screws on the left side Right side Left side 5 Extend the CPU blade slot cover until the 2 screws on the right side line up with the center of the elongated hole Tighten the 4 screws to secure the blade slot cover To the center of the elongated hole I The CPU blade slot cover for the lower level is now ready to be combined 50 6 Use the screws removed in Step 1 to connect Part B of the CPU blade slot cover for the upper blade described in Step 2 to the CPU blade slot cover for the lower level 7 Con
154. me time e Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Do not remove the blade enclosure from the rack to install a CPU blade switch module pass through card or other optional module mportani Before installing a CPU blade check whether any required optional devices such as mezzanine cards or memory modules are installed on the CPU blade For Check information on how to check and install optional devices see the User s Guide of the CPU blade 1 See Installing a CPU blade on page 41 to check the slot where the CPU blade is to be installed 2 If the slot where you wish to install the CPU blade has a slot cover remove it To remove a slot cover from the blade enclosure pull the upper hook and the lower stopper forward while pressing the lower stopper from the right and left If a full height CPU blade slot cover is attached press the upper hook on the upper level blank slots from 1 to 8 and the lower stopper on the lower level blank slots from 9 to 16 forward while pressing the lower stopper on the lower level blank slots from 9 to 16 from the right and left to remove it from the blade enclosure ere the slot an while ress n the Keep the slot cover that has been removed in a safe p 5 stopper from the right place and left e Do not remove any slot covers other than the one attached to the slot where you wish to install the CPU blade The illustratio
155. med not checked 220 EM management commands Configuring the unique name of an EM card Overview Configures a name unique to an EM card Command name SET EM lt Slot number gt NAME lt EM card name gt First argument lt Slot number gt optional The blade enclosure supports up to two EM cards Specify the slot number of the target EM card You can specify either 1 or 2 When you skip the slot number the EM card you are now logging on is specified Second argument lt EM card name gt Use up to 32 alpha numeric characters and some symbols blank hyphen or underscore Note No reserved words can be specified for lt EM card name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt set em name EM1 Enclosure Manager name changed to EM1 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of modifying an EM card name Default value not configured Supplementary information Controlling the EM card LED Overview Turn on off the ID LED of an EM card Command name SET EM UID First argument lt Slot number gt optional The blade enclosure supports up to two EM cards Specify the slot number of the target EM card You can specify either 1 or 2 When you skip the slot number the EM card you are now logging on is specified Second argument ON OFF 221 Example
156. mergency power off switch 80 P wer UNIt asco trae ee e eects 81 Removing a power unit 85 Power unit COVED ce eeeseeeeesseeeeeeneeeeeneeeers 86 Opening the power unit cover 86 Closing the power unit cover 87 Moving the key DOX eee 87 Power onsand Off cacnewdihecitacihastecineiee 88 Powering on and off the blade CRICIOSUIC ey tuitetes enerne are ea d ae 88 Powering on and off the blade enclosure without uninterruptible power supply system UPS 88 Powering on and off the blade enclosure with uninterruptible power supply system UPS 89 Powering on and off a CPU blade 90 Powering on and off a CPU blade by its power switch 91 Powering on a CPU blade by the blade enclosure 005 91 Powering on a CPU blade via a network switch module pass through card serial connector CPU blade 2 e283 noite 91 Powering on a CPU blade by the net work serial COM port of an EM card Jindal haan eh diate ees 92 Command line interface CLI EM card 0 97 Connecting a cable to a console 97 Starting a console eee eeeeeeeeeeeteeeteees 97 EM serial console serial CONNECTION eceeceeseceeeeseeereeseeeenenees 97 EM console Telnet connection 98 EM console SSH connection 98 Initial settings 0 0 eee ceeeeeseeeeeteeeeeeseeenees 99 Date and time settings EM Card stte
157. mezzanine card with 4 ports is installed on the mezzanine slot corresponding to the switch module A double wide switch module occupies neighboring slots slot 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 37 Installing a switch module or pass through card Follow the steps below to install a switch module or pass through card A switch module or pass through card can be installed or removed even if the blade enclosure is powered on switch modules pass through cards in other slots are working This section provides an example of installation Follow the same steps for installation on other slots Depending on the switch module pass through card type a different operation may be required and or different steps may be taken In this case descriptions in the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card should be used instead Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 eDo not install remove two or more switch modules pass through cards at the same time eDo not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Do not remove the blade enclosure from the rack to install a CPU blade switch meat module pass through card or other optional device Important 1 See Installing a switch module or pass through card on page 31 to check the slot where the switch module pass through card
158. mic Power Savings H OLE Limit DC Output 2000 W Capacity 11250 W Redundant Capacity 2250 W Redundant Power 9000 W Power Allocated 1289 W Consumed Power 189 VA Maximum Consumable Power 10944 VA 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to configure the maximum consumable power setting Default value OFF disable Supplementary information When the configuration is successfully modified it is effective 201 CPU blade management commands Power off CPU blades Overview Powers off specified CPU blades Command name POWEROFF SERVER First argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL When lt Slot number gt and lt Slot number gt are concatenated by hyphen or comma insert a space before and after hyphen or comma Second argument FORCE optional When FORCE is selected the CPU blades are forcefully powered off This command causes CPU blade s the same behavior that its power button is pressed for certain seconds the number of seconds depends on the CPU blade type Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Power on CPU blades Overview Powers on specified CPU blades Command name POWERON SERVER First argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot
159. mmunity name for the Get operation If a different community name is specified by the command to configure the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get Set behaviors which is described in the following section note that the Get operation works from both community names Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get Set operation Overview Configures the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get Set operation Command name SET SNMP COMMUNITY WRITE Argument lt Community name gt Use up to 32 characters to specify the SNMP community name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Community name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK When lt Community name gt is enclosed by double quotation marks with nothing quoted between the marks the current community name will be cleared Example SET SNMP COMMUNITY WRITE Example of execution Default value public Supplementary information This command configures a community name for the Get Set operation If a different community name is specified by the command to configure the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get behavior which is described in the previous section note that the Get operation works from both community names Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Trap operation Overview Configures the name of an SNMP community allowing the Trap operation Command
160. n LED may blink amber This is normal 123 When a second EM card is installed in slot 2 if a failure occurs on the active EM card the stand by EM card automatically turns to active Many functions are restricted on the stand by EM card For details see Commands Unless there is a reason not to use the active EM card Ifyou set the configuration data using a CLI on the active EM card the configuration data is automatically set to the stand by EM card as well This does not apply when the version of EM firmware is different between the active EM card and the stand by EM card If you update the EM firmware from the active EM card the stand by EM card is also automatically updated You can distinguish whether the EM card is active or stand by by checking the active LED of the EM card If the EM card is the active EM the active LED is green For details refer to Components You can also check whether the EM card is active stand by by following the steps below on the CLI of EM cards For details refer to Commands 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Make sure that you have logged in the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 3 Check whether the EM card is active standby on the CLI For details refer to Commands Checking EM card status This is used to see the status of the EM card SHOW EM STATUS 124 Fan unit This section explains how to replace a fan unit A fan unit can be replaced even
161. n be opened even if the blade enclosure is powered on When you install or remove a power unit keep the power unit cover open If you keep using the system close the power unit cover For information on how to remove a CPU blade and a power unit see Installing a CPU blade on page 41 and Power unit on page 81 respectively Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There are risks of a burn injury or damage to physical assets For A A more information see the descriptions on page 3 Do not use the blade enclosure with its covers and fans removed If you use the blade enclosure without them the cooling efficiency inside the blade enclosure A degrades causing malfunction Also dust may get in and cause a fire or electric shock Be careful not to hurt your fingers 1 If the optional front bezel is attached open the front bezel For information on opening the front bezel see Installing the front bezel 2 Ifthe power unit cover is locked insert the included key into the key slot of the power unit cover to unlock it
162. n depicts a half h eight CPU blade 46 3 If the CPU blade has any covers on the connectors on the side that is inserted into the blade enclosure remove them 4 Open the CPU blade ejector If the ejector is secured by a screw loosen it ny AN as N wy N A AAN SY INY ANN X 2 a wy Se BE DY Ae KN A X X A N 2 fe 5 Hold the CPU blade with its midplane connector facing the blade enclosure and the ejector facing down a 6 Put the end of CPU blade board on the guide rails located at the upper and lower sides of the blade enclosure and slowly push the CPU blade into the blade enclosure When you insert the CPU blade into the v blade enclosure make sure the pins on the Check blade enclosure frame and the ejector of the The ejector facing CPU blade fit correctly down If the pins on the blade enclosure frame and the ejector of the CPU blade do not fit Q correctly move the CPU blade right and left to adjust the position When you install a half height blade a separator should be installed When you iii install a full height blade remove the separator if it is installed 7 Press the ejector firmly to lock it Tighten the screws to secure the CPU blade 8 Write down the information of the installed CPU blade on the blade management sheet that comes with the blade enclosure If a sticker is attached write down the information on the st
163. n per power unit is 3000 VA Note the capacity of a power unit when it is connected to CPU blades Do not connect many loads on one electrical outlet The electric current exceeding the rated flow overheats the outlet which may cause a fire Place the power supply tap in a place where it is noticeable and easy to access Place the power supply tap in a place where it is noticeable and easy to access so that power can be shut off in emergency Insert the power plug completely Heat generation resulting from a halfway inserted power plug imperfect contact may cause a fire Heat will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted plug increasing the possibility of fire Use the proper power cord only Use of an improper power cord may cause a fire when the electric current exceeds the rated flow Also observe the following to prevent an electric shock or fire caused by a damaged cord a Do not stretch the cord harness Do not pinch the power cord Do not bend the power cord Keep chemicals away from the power cord Do not twist the power cord Do not place any object on the power cord Do not bundle power cords Do not alter modify or repair the power cord Do not secure the power cord with staples or equivalents Do not use any damaged power cord Replace a damaged power cord with a new one of the same specifications Ask your sales representative for detailed information on power c
164. name SET SNMP COMMUNITY TRAP 174 Argument lt Community name gt Use up to 32 characters to specify the SNMP community name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Community name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK we When lt Community name gt is enclosed by double quotation marks the marks the current community name will be cleared Example SET SNMP COMMUNITY TRAP with nothing quoted between Example of execution Default value public Supplementary information Configuring a SNMP contact Overview Configures a contact returned by SNMP Command name SET SNMP CONTACT Argument lt Contact gt Use up to 64 characters to specify the SNMP contact Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Contact gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK we When lt Contact gt is enclosed by double quotation marks marks the current contact information will be cleared Example SET SNMP CONTACT with nothing quoted between the Example of execution Default value unknown Supplementary information Configuring an SNMP location Overview Configures location information returned by SNMP Command name SET SNMP LOCATION Argument lt Location gt 175 Use up to 64 characters to specify the location Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Loca
165. ncti ete teeny 99 User settings EM card 100 Rack settings EM card 101 Blade enclosure settings EM Card 1c cession Aes 101 Network settings EM card 103 SNMP settings EM card 106 Setting module access right for 17 an user EM card 108 Power unit settings EM card 109 Verifying backing up and restoring the EM card configuration sser 110 DianaScope settings EM card 112 Other settings CPU blade 112 Console connection to switch module pass through card 112 Other settings switch module through card 113 Checking operational status 0 114 Blade enclosure neee 114 Fan UNI tierce eee 114 Power Unit arosine r 115 Updating the enclosure manager fMWA are aaepe a a aaea iar aS 116 Setting EM firmware image 117 Updating the EM firmware 118 Password recovery eeeeeeceeeesseeeeeeneeereeenees 120 Replacing modules eeeseeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeaes 121 Switch module pass through card 121 CPU blades orsi ieee he Sees 122 EM Car GentnianiAsttictt hedawhhs dete 123 F n Unitor aeaea EEE EA 125 Power Unitin iiano a n 126 Command input Specifications eee 131 How to start a CLl 131 How to start 131 Via the EM serial console 131 Telnet SSH ureynt 132 How to enter a command l 133 BASICS iaa ai draer eT Aiia 133 How t
166. nect Part A of the CPU blade slot cover for the upper level to the blade slot cover assembled in Step 6 51 Part B of the CPU blade slot cover for the uppe eve CPU blade slot cover for the lower level Part A of the CPU blade slot cover for the upper level CPU blade slot cover for the lower level includes Part B of the CPU blade slot cover for the upper level 8 Use the 4 screws removed in Step 1 and 3 to fasten 4 places in the right Right side Left side and left 2 each in the right and left to secure the blade slot covers The screws should be tightened at the bottom of the elongated holes the position where a CPU blade slot cover is extended most as shown in the figure Screw at the bottom of the elongated hole 52 Disassembling a full height CPU blade slot cover To disassemble a full height CPU blade slot cover into the original two CPU blade slot covers see the Assembling a full height CPU blade slot cover and reverse the steps Keep all screws g To avoid screws and parts falling into the cabinet device or module do not disassemble a full height CPU blade slot cover near any cabinet device or module When you disassemble a full height CPU blade slot cover into the original CPU blade slot covers note the following To restore the original CPU blade slot Right side Left side covers both of the blade slot covers should be secured by screws at the top SS of the elonga
167. nformation Type SIGMABLADE H EM Tray Board P N 416000 001 Board S N 12345678901234 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the blade enclosure information Default value Supplementary information Displaying the power unit information Overview Displays the information about power unit s installed on the blade enclosure Information to be displayed Power unit status AC input status Supply capacity Parts number Serial number The status of power saving 194 Command name SHOW ENCLOSUR T POW ERS UPPLY Argument lt Power unit number gt ALL Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show enclosure powersupply all Power Unit Information and Status Power Unit 6 Information Status AC Input Status Capacity Current Power Output Product S N Diagnostic Status OK OK 2250 Watts 0 Watts POW 5A22BOAHLTAOA7T ER SAVING Internal Data OK Device Failure OK AC Cord OK Power Unit 5 Information Status OK AC Input Status OK Capacity 2250 Watts Current Power Output 126 Watts Product S N 5A22BOAHLTAOA4 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Device Failure OK AC Cord OK Power Unit 4 Information Status Power Unit Slot Empty Power Unit 3 Information Status Power Unit Slot Empty Power Unit 2 Information Status OK AC Input Status OK Ca
168. nnected When you select D isable Escape Character the serial connection stop to use of escape characters Note that this configuration might disable operations which require use of escape characters To cancel the prohibition To cancel the prohibition perform the key operation described in the to start the menu 12 times Command D isconnect C hange settings send B reak E xit command mode gt C Change settings for L ocal Session R emote Port Switch Mo E xit R Settings B audrate flow control N one H ardware S oftware E xit gt B Baud A 1200 B 2400 C 4800 D 9600 F 19200 G 38400 H 57600 1 115200 E xit gt Serial console connection settings menu You can change the baud rate and the flow control policy from the serial console connection settings menu Baud rate 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps 115200bps Note Although you can set all baud rate settings from the EM firmware you should specify the baud rate which is supported by the connected switch module When you select an unsupported baud rate the serial connection might be disconnected immediately Information about a supported baud rate is available from the User s Guide of the installed switch module Flow control None Hardware CTS RTS Software Xon Xoff Note Information about the flow control settings will be found in the User s Guide of the installed switch module 212 To
169. nstallation on other slots Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the blade enclosure and other devices safely There is a risk of death or serious injury For more information see the descriptions on page 3 Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Do not insert a wire or metal object 1 Check that the AC inlet corresponding to the slot on where you to install a power unit has a power cord connected If not connect a power cord 2 If the power unit is installed on the slot 3 or 4 slide the key box so that it will not impair the installation For information on moving the key box see Moving the key box i 4 g oy 00 gH WH GALU y U Y Rj UM Wu y WU ye w w wy UU 3 If the slot on which you are installing pi B fi a A AA ki the power unit has a slot cover mh T l remove it SS H Pull the slot cover hook forward Lr Important e Keep the slot cover that has been removed in a safe place e Do not remove any slot covers other than the one attached to the slot where you wish to install the power unit 4 Put the power unit on a clean flat table and open the power unit ejector When you open the power unit ejector push the power unit stopper securing the power unit ejector downward 84 5 Hold the power unit frame with the power unit stopper facing up Push the frame at th
170. ntary information This command takes effect during only the current CLI session Configuring date and time 182 Overview Configures the date time and time zone of the EM firmware Command name SET DATE First argument lt Date gt Format MMDDhhmm CC YY MM month DD day hh hour mm minute CCYY year Second argument lt Time zone gt optional Time zone specify a time zone If you do not specify this option the current time zone is used Example of execution Default value Time zone JST Supplementary information See Appendix for information about available time zones Configuring the function to display events Overview Enables or disables the function to display certain events on the CLI console Events to be displayed Change in the blade enclosure status Change in the switch module status Switch module reset Installation of a switch module Removal of a switch module Change in switch module temperature Disabling a user account Removal of a user account Change in access right of the login user Change in the name of the blade enclosure Change in the cooling status Change in the fan status Installation of a fan unit Removal of a fan unit Change in the temperature status Change in the power unit status Installation of a power unit Removal of a power unit Change in the power redundancy mode Change in the CPU blade status 183 Change in the CPU
171. o 808020200 E55 080870 oF o 0 gogogo E57 080870 o 0 8o88 E57 080870 0 FOF Hyt y 0 g g g g 54 0000 S o0000 HS coc0e MSE oo000 NSG oo000 KS oo000 AS ooo00 HS oo000 see l eRe Reel E ay RRE SED SEO EP FEE SEP FE Hh ESP EOI o BESO 0 SRBE Ilo BBS BOI o BESOU 0 B Mo GSO Or 16 aries cae os BRHF o oe me Er o mr T 25080 Secs RR O e0 O Qo 9 8 Ua o o o o o o o o o o o o Slot 10 Slot 12 Slot 14 Slot 16 Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 Install CPU blades sequentially in the slots 1 to 16 in the following illustration Install slot covers on slots with no CPU blades Note the following for the installation When you install a half height double wide blade it should be installed on slots that are neighboring horizontally with the left slot having an odd number e g Slot 1 and Slot 2 Start from a left slot with a smaller number in the f
172. o enter a command 133 PrOMptasieaidls ek ee 134 Key operation for entering a COMMANA sipeer reran panies 134 User account management 136 OVGIVIEW hnn naa 136 Default USCY ceeeceeeesecteeeeeeees 136 User ACCOUNT ccceeeceeeseseeeenees 136 ACCESS TiQNt eee eeeeeeeeeneeeteneeeeees 136 Administrator 136 Commands sein Soba aaa ela sii denies 138 Command onnekas daina ioen 138 Command specification eseeeseeeeeeeee eienenn 147 BIS elile tlo a PAESE E EE TTET 147 General COMMANGGS ceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeaes 148 Clearing the CLI terminal SOTEM ntina ee a aaneen 148 Terminating CLI ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 148 Displaying a help message 148 Displaying command entry NISIOR cates ciate 149 Rack management commands 00 151 Naming a rack 151 Displaying a rack name 00 151 Configuring the unique ID for the rack E PAE EAA ET 152 Displaying the rack unique ID 152 Displaying connection status of blade enclosures in the same EE Avice ae E es 152 User management commands 0 154 Adding a USEL eeseeeeesteeeeneeees 154 Assigning a user for CPU blades swit Ch modules ritiri aaia 154 Assigning a user for EM card 155 Disabling a registered uset 156 Enabling a disabled user 156 Deleting USECIS sscceesseeeeeeserees 156 Configuring a password
173. oCo a fo fa haa a ig H ig oH i M a ti iH i El l fk M K El l i SS O Y D H gt OLY Pa S AO M A M e n bt ete wa Ua A ota e Vf e ha HI H XI H HI i H es DO ere ere ere BO el BO el S 00000 H o0000 HI 00000 HSd oo000 HSE oo000 HS 00000 H 00000 H 00000 J J J J if if i Ss SSS SS Se J See J Se J Se S Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 81 The power units that are equipped as standard should be installed on 1 there are two slots shown as 1 When additional power units are installed install them in the order of 2 to 5 as shown in the illustration below Slots with no additional power unit installed should have slot covers attached For information on the number of power units required see Power unit installation guide Slot covers that can be installed on power unit slots of the blade enclosure are power slot covers N8405 036 82 Power unit installation guide The number of power units required is determined by the total power consumption of blades See the following to determine the number of power units required for your system If you need more detailed information please contact your sales agent 1 Calculate the total power consumption according to the following formula Total power consumption watt total power consumption of blades watt 1340 watt power consumption of the blade enclosure The power consumption of the blade enclosure in
174. ode Installation and handling of the rack WARNING Install the server rack ONLY in a specified or designated environment Do not install the rack on which the blade enclosure is installed in an unsuitable place Other devices installed on the blade enclosure or the rack may be affected a fire may occur or the rack may fall causing injury For details about installation environment and quake resistant engineering see the manual attached to the rack or contact your maintenance service agent Do not install the blade enclosure in a non conforming rack Install the blade enclosure in a 19 inch rack conforming to the EIA standard Do not install the blade enclosure in a nonconforming rack otherwise devices on the blade enclosure may not function properly and there is a risk of injuries or damage to physical assets For more information about suitable racks on which the blade enclosure can be installed contact your sales representative Set up noise treatment The blade enclosure may emit loud noises from fans when it is operating It is recommended to install the blade enclosure in a dedicated room that is distant from people Arrange acoustic noise treatment such as partitions if you work near the operating blade enclosure for a long period of time Do not carry or install alone Carry or install a rack with two or more people If the rack is carried by one person the rack may fall and cause injury or damage to physical asse
175. of the blades With four fan units factory default blades in section A in the following illustration blade slots 1 and 9 can be cooled with six fan units blades in sections A and B blade slots 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 can be cooled with eight fan units blades in sections A B and C all blade slots can be cooled When a N8406 019 4G FC switch 12 ports is installed up to eight CPU blades can be connected to the FC switch 12 ports These CPU blades are installed on the blade slots 1 to 8 CPU blades on the blade slots 9 to 16 cannot connect to a FC switch 12 ports When a N8406 019 4G FC switch 12 ports is installed full height blades can connect to the FC switch 12 port However there are restrictions of mezzanine slots to which the blades can connect and slot ports For details see Internal connection between CPU blades and switch modules on page 32 When a CPU blade is installed on any of blade slots 5 to 8 or 13 to 16 eight fan units are required whether or not there is CPU blade in the blade slots 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 When the blade enclosure has a N8406 019 4G FC switch 12 ports four blades with Fibre channel mezzanines on the blade slots 1 to 4 and four blades without Fibre channel mezzanines on the blade slots 9 to 12 six fan units are required for cooling When an even number of fan units are installed the redundancy mode is N 1 For example eight fans are installed for 16 blades If one of the fans fails
176. ollowing illustration You cannot install it on horizontally neighboring slots with the left slot having an even number e g Slot 2 and Slot 3 When you install a full height single wide blade it should be installed on slots that are neighboring vertically e g Slot 1 and Slot 9 Start from an upper slot with a smaller number in the following illustration Blade slots are separated into blocks that are full height and double wide Slots 1 2 9 and 10 Slots 3 4 11 and 12 Slots 5 6 13 and 14 and Slots 7 8 15 and 16 You cannot have blades of different heights in a single block However you can have blades with different widths in a single block For information on blade sizes see Installable CPU blades on page 45 The installation procedure shown above may not apply to some module types In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guides of the modules should be instead Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 1 Slot 3 Slot 5 Slot 7 E ITA elves Slot 10 Slot 12 Slot 14 Slot 16 Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 41 e The CPU blade blank cover that can be installed on the blade enclosure is N8405 030 e To install a full height blade remove the separator dividing the target blade slots For safety reasons removal of the separator should be done only by sales maintenance personnel Contact your sales maintenance personnel to remove the separator eTo install a half height blade a separator should be installed on t
177. on Deleting a registered IP address Overview Deletes an IP address that has been configured by the ADD TRUSTED HOST command Command name REMOVE TRUSTED HOST Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Deleting a registered SNMP trap destination Overview Deletes a registered SNMP trap destination 170 Command name REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVER Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value None not configured Supplementary information Configuring IP addresses Overview Configures IP addresses of EM cards CPU blades and switch modules The address of CPU blade and switch module means the Slot 1 address From the Slot2 on subsequent addresses are configured Command name SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE First argument lt EM card IP address gt Second argument lt CPU blade switch module start up IP address gt Third argument lt Subnet mask gt Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set network addressrange 192 168 1 150 192 168 1 200 2594259725920 Setting IP address 192 168 1 150 amp netmask 255 255 255 0 for Enclosure Manager Setting IP address 192 168 1 200 for CPU Blade and Switch Module Setting netmask 255 255 255 0 for CPU Blade and Switch Module Network Address settings successfully updated These setting changes will take effe
178. on by its power switch v If the blade enclosure cord is connected to any power control system such as an uninterruptible power supply UPS system confirm that the power control system is Check powered on It will take a while to start up EM cards By logging on to an EM card from a CLI and checking the status of all the CPU blades on the blade enclosure by the SHOW SERVER LIST command you can see whether or not the EM card is started There may be a CPU Hint blade status indication unknown or EM card not started up For information on the SHOW SERVER LIST command see Commands To start up the OS from a peripheral device that is connected to a switch module or pass through card such as storage power on should be done in the order starting from peripheral device storage then the switch module pass through card and then the CPU blade Confirm that a module is fully started before you power on the next module or device 90 Powering on and off a CPU blade by its power switch A CPU blade on the blade enclosure can be powered on and off by using the power switch located on the front of the CPU blade For details see the User s Guide and manuals of the CPU blade When a CPU blade is powered on by its power switch the DC power supply from power units on the blade enclosure starts Then the power LED of the CPU blade turns green showing the CPU is now powered on When you either press the power switch of the CPU blade
179. onfigured firmware manually Setting format MMDDhhmm CC YY 12 SET DISPLAY A O U Enables or disables the OFF A S N Effective only EVENT displaying of certain disable in a session of events on the CLI the console corresponding CLI SET ENCLOSURE A O Configures the asset tag ii A Y ASSET TAG of the blade enclosure not configured SET ENCLOSURE A O Configures the machine factory default A Y MACHINE SERIAL serial number of the or not blade enclosure configured SET ENCLOSURE A O Configures the blade The serial A Y NAME enclosure name number of the blade enclosure SET ENCLOSURE A O Turns on off the ID LED N A A N UID of the blade enclosure SET POWER A O Configures the policy of PERFORMANCE A Y Command Access rights Description Default value EM card active standby Back up target Remarks POLICY power control function performance priority mode SET POWER REDUNDANCY A O Configures the redundancy mode of the power control function POWERSUPPLY Single power redundancy mode N 1 redundancy SET TIMEZONE A O Specifies the time zone of the EM firmware JST Time zone must be configured manually SHOW ALL A O U Displays all the configuration information in the enclosure N A A S SHOW AUTOLOGOUT A O U Displays the time until CLI automatically terminates when the CLI is left not being operated N A A S S
180. onfirm that the SNMP function is enabled the SNMP function is enabled by default If disabled execute the ENABLE SNMP command to enable the SNMP function For information on the commands refer to Commands Hint 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect 107 For details refer to Commands After making changes execute the SHOW SNMP command For performing the SNMP test execute the TRAPTEST command When you are using NEC ESMPRO Manager the message AlertManager tested Notification test is performed TEST AlertManager is displayed Setting module access right for an user EM card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 3 Run the commands from a CLI to configure module access right settings for users For details refer to Commands Configuring an access right to a module optional Configure the access right to the CPU blade and switch module pass through card confirm the slot number of the target module in advance ASSIGN SERVER SWITCH lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt use
181. onitoring by the DSG you should run SET DSGSTATE 1 This setting enables the system monitoring In this setting the EM firmware will make responses to queries from the DSG Displaying the DSG status Overview Displays the DianaScope Gateway DSG status Command name SHOW DSGSTATE Argument Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show dsgstate DSG Status 0 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of the DSG status display The output of this command indicates 1 Enable 0 Disable 226 Default value Supplementary information 227 Configuration management Overview An operator maintenance personnel can use this CLI command to update the configurations listed below Configuration settings Blade enclosure information User account information Network setting information SNMP setting information Others Configuration data may get lost due to a failure or replacement of EM card The SIGMABLADE H EM firmware provides means for backup and restoration to tackle this problem Backing up configuration The following CLI command backs up a system configuration data CLI command UPLOAD CONFIG See the details described in the list of CLI commands of the SIGMABLADE H EM firmware beginning from page 138 An operator maintenance personnel should make a backup configuration data after the system construction is completed Restoring configuration The following
182. or foreign objects from the product Do not allow water or foreign objects e g pins or paper clips to enter into the product There is a risk of fire electric shock and breakdown When such things accidentally enter the server immediately turn off the power and unplug the cords Contact your sales representative instead of trying to disassemble it yourself Connect firmly Connect interface cables option boards and modules to the CPU blade securely Install the card securely on the blade enclosure Failure to connect or install securely may result in poor contact that can cause a fire or smoke Do not use any unauthorized interface cable Use only the interface cable that comes with this product Use of an unauthorized interface cable may cause a fire when the electric current exceeds the rated flow Also observe the following to prevent an electric shock or fire caused by a damaged cord Do not touch the fan blades when moving Keep your hands or hair away from the cooling fans on the rear of the blade enclosure otherwise they may get caught in the fan resulting in injury Do not insert an object in the fan Doing so may cause personal injury as well as the malfunction of the device Do not touch the heated objects Immediately after the blade enclosure is powered off components in the blade enclosure and CPU blades are very hot Leave the blade enclosure until those components fully cool down before installing removing an
183. or perform OS shutdown to power off the CPU blade the power LED of the CPU blade turns amber showing the CPU blade is powered off Power LED S A if n o fo Power I o switch 0 Example of NEC Express5800 120Bb 6 The location of the LED and switch depends on the CPU blade For more information see the User s Guide and manual of the CPU blade Powering on a CPU blade by the blade enclosure Functions to automatically power on CPU blades on the blade enclosure when the blade enclosure is powered on are provided The functions can be enabled by configuring a target CPU blade If the CPU blade is configured to disable the functions the CPU blade is not automatically powered on In this case power on the CPU blade by using its power switch or change its configuration For details see the User s Guide of the CPU blade Powering on a CPU blade via a network switch module pass through card serial connector CPU blade A CPU blade on the blade enclosure can be powered on and off by a network connected to the LAN connector of a switch module pass through card on the blade enclosure or the serial connector of the SUV cable connected to the CPU blade For details see the User s Guides of the CPU blade and switch module pass through card By configuring the BIOS settings of the CPU blade auto power on by receiving packets over a network or via a modem connected to the serial connector of a Q SUV cable is
184. ot be installed on their corresponding mezzanine slots for 120Bb m6 mezzanine slot 1 and 3 Mezzanine cards with different types interface cannot occupy mezzanine slots 1 and 3 Mezzanine cards with different types interface cannot occupy mezzanine slots 2 and 4 34 CPU blad PILATE TAG a e pansio ot 4 NEC Express5800 140Ba 10 Vz GEO ety The numbers with parentheses in the figure represent port numbers of mezzanine cards or switch modules Switch module port numbers are examples when a CPU blade is installed on the slot 1 and 9 When you install a CPU blade on the other slots you need to replace the port number of the swi tch modules Examples When you install a CPU blade on the slot 2 and 10 you need to replace the port number 1 of the switch modules with 2 and 9 with 10 When you install a CPU blade on the slot 8 and 16 you need to replace the port number 1 of the siwtch modules with 8 and 9 with 16 Because switch modules installed on the blade enclosure are shared among CPU blades any mezzanine card with a different interface cannot be installed on corresponding CPU blade mezzanine slots For example if 4G FC switches are installed on the switch modules 3 and 4 1000BASE T Adapter 2ch cannot be installed on their corresponding mezzanine slots for 140Ba 10 mezzanine slot 1 and 3 Only when other CPU blades in the same blade enclosure have no 1000BASE T Adapters 4ch can you in
185. ou do not follow the instructions data may be corrupted or the devices may malfunction Powering on and off the blade enclosure without uninterruptible power supply system UPS This section describes how to power on and off a blade enclosure that is connected to the power distribution board via a power supply tap Depending on the types of modules and units and how they are used on the blade enclosure a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guides of the modules and units instead To power on the blade enclosure power on the power distribution board to which the power supply tap is connected To power off the blade enclosure 1 Shut down all the CPU blades and power them off 2 Power off the power distribution board to which the power supply tap is connected 88 Powering on and off the blade enclosure with uninterruptible power supply system UPS Follow the steps below to power on the blade enclosure using an uninterruptible power supply system UPS When you use a UPS contact your NEC sales representative Depending on the types of modules and units and how they are used on the blade enclosure a different procedure may be required In this case follow the instructions in the User s Guides of the modules and units instead 1 Power on the power distribution board to which the UPS that is installed on the rack is connected 2 Power on the UPS that is instal
186. p help H ELP lt command gt EXIT FORCE F H RESTART SET SHOW SL T ELP HISTO EP TRAPTEST RY LOGOUT Show Help messages for lt command gt or list the top level commands if no arguments are provided Arguments listed in square brackets and separated by the pipe symbol are mutually exclusive choices Arguments listed in braces are optional arguments and can be omitted Fields listed in angle brackets lt gt sho 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt help show SHOW NI ALL ETWORK AUTOLOGOUT EM POWER CONFIG DATE RACK NAME S DISPLAY EVENT S ERVER SNMP 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt help show server SHOW S ERVER INFO LIST STATUS PORT MAP 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt help show server info SHOW S ERVER INFO ALL lt slot number gt uld be replaced with the value indicated ENCLOS URE SWITCH TOPOLOGY lt slot number gt USER Displays a brief description of Blade in the specified blade or range of blades 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the HELP command Default value Supplementary information Displaying command entry history Overview Displays the history of the commands entered in the CLI Command name HISTORY Argument None 149 Ex
187. p the configuration information of the blade enclosure by the following command Specify a URL to back up the configuration information for lt URL gt using a ftp server is recommended Example for lt URL gt Specify relative path from the directory specified in the server ftp lt host name or IP address gt lt path gt When anonymous ftp ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt host name or _IP_address gt lt path gt When ftp user password lt path gt contains the name of file to be backed up a file with specified file name is created The scope enclosed with double quotations my is case sensitive Type ftp in lower case UPLOAD CONFIG lt URL gt 5 Confirm that the file is uploaded on the server specified in lt URL gt v If you need to restore the configuration information in the EM card after backing up follow the steps below If the configuration information is not backed up it cannot Check be restored 110 Follow the steps below to restore configuration information To restore configuration information you need the backup of the configuration information By restoring configuration information values in each setting are overwritten For Y setting information to be backed up restored see SET FACTORY in Commands Before restoring configuration information confirm that the settings Check information of each module including network settings can be overwritten 1 Confirm that
188. pacity 2250 Watts Current Power Output 126 Watts Product S N 5A22BOAHLTAO5N Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Device Failure OK AC Cord OK Power Unit 1 Information Status OK AC Input Status OK Capacity 2250 Watts Current Power Output 126 Watts Product S N 5A22BOAHLTAO066 Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Device Failure OK AC Cord OK 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display power unit information 195 Default value Supplementary information About Diagnostic Status Internal Data Shows FRU information validity OK valid Failed invalid checksum error etc Device Failure Shows device failure status OK Normal operation Failed Failure Not Performed no checking is performed AC Cord Shows AC cable connection status OK Normal Failed failure About the status of power saving Current Power Output 0 Watts POWER SAVING Turns off the power unit by power saving function Displaying the blade enclosure status Overview Displays the status of the blade enclosure Information to be displayed Operational status ID LED status Power status and capacity Command name z SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show enclosure status Enclosure Status OK ID LED Off Diagnostic Status Internal Data OK Enclosure Manager Status OK Power Subsystem Statu
189. personnel with expertise on maintenance of the blade enclosure are available e Blade enclosure Use a rack that allows installation of the blade enclosure This product must be installed in a restricted access location Make sure to install or remove parts such as fan units correctly when a module is installed or removed Remove the dust on the exterior and fans located at the front and rear of the blade enclosure regularly Regular cleaning prevents various failures from occurring The voltage may drop momentarily due to lightning It is recommended to use a device such as an uninterruptible power supply system to prevent this problem e Adding optional power supplies and other electronic parts These products are made of very static sensitive parts Eliminate static electricity before handling the products Do not touch plug terminals or parts with your hands Do not place the products directly on a desk Do no use any optional devices other than those shipped with the blade enclosure or specified by NEC Even if such optional devices can be installed on or connected to the blade enclosure they may not work properly or can damage the blade enclosure It is recommended to use genuine NEC products for optional devices Some optional devices from other manufacturers are supported in the blade enclosure However services for repairing malfunctions or damage caused by them are provided at your expense even in the warranty period 15
190. plays the settings of the time to elapse before CLI that is left without being operated is terminated Command name SHOW AUTOLOGOUT Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying the configuration information in the CLI command format Overview Displays the configuration information configured for the EM firmware in the CLI command format Command name SHOW CONFIG Argument None 188 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Script Generated by root Generated on Set Enclos ET ENCLOSU ure Informa Fri Nov 24 18 07 42 2006 ASS ET ENCLOSU tion ET TAG test Asset Tag NAME USE62619LD ET RACK NAM AA MACHINE AH RACK UI S S S SET ENCLOSU S S S Bi Bi pi E HJ Set Networ NOTE Sett If yo SET NETWO S A A ET NETWO DD NETWO Configure DSGSTATUS RK ADDRESSRANGE R EWAY 0 0 0 0 DD NETWORK DNS 0 0 0 0 RK DNS 0 0 0 0 K GAT ENABLE SECU ENABLE TELN Configure REMOVE TRUST DISABLE TRUST Configure SET NETWORK SET NETWORK SET NETWORK DISABLE NTP HO ct N N N N N N N N E SNMP FA Fal Fak Ba HRA wAwAeen HK H a i es A U T U UU T NANnNNnNNNNN NAB APrANNNNNNN NHN
191. r gt lt Slot number gt ALL Slot number Slot number means CPU blade number for CPU blades Slot number means module number for switch modules Third argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Cancelling user assignment for EM card Overview Cancels the access right for EM cards against a specified user Command name UNASSIGN First argument EM Second argument lt Registered user s name gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command 161 System management commands Forcefully disconnecting access to the EM serial console of switch module Overview Terminates a serial console session on a switch module Command name CLEAR SWITCH SESSION Argument lt Slot number gt Within the range of 1 to 8 Example of execution Default value Supplementary information PING Overview Issues PING ICMP Echo command for a specified IP address or server name Command name PING First argument lt The number of times PING is issued gt optional When you do not specify this argument 3 is specified Second argument lt IP address gt or lt Server name gt Server name can be specified when DNS is registered Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt ping 192 168 1 68
192. r name gt To concatenate lt Slot number gt s insert a hyphen and comma between them with a space before and after them Configuring an access right to the EM card optional Configure a user s access right to the EM card ASSIGN EM lt user name gt 4 Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect For details refer to Commands Switch on off the ID LED of a module using the user ID that is set For details refer to Commands Switching on off the ID LED of a module Switches on off the ID LED of a CPU blade or switch module pass through card confirm the slot number of the target module in advance SET SERVER SWITCH UID lt Slot number gt ON OFF Switching on off the ID LED of the EM card Switches on off of ID LED of the EM card If you omit specifying lt Slot number gt the command is performed for the EM card that you are currently logged into SET EM UID lt Slot number gt ON OFF 108 Power unit settings EM card 1 2 Confirm that the EM card is powered on Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR Run the following commands from a CLI to configure t
193. r redundancy mode N 1 redundant mode AC duplex mode N N redundant mode Power control policy Performance preferred mode maintain redundancy mode Power capacity Power saving mode ON OFF setting Maximum consumable power Command name SHOW POWER Argument None 197 Example of execution 1 Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show power Redundancy Configuration Power Supply Redundant Power Policy Configuration REDUNDANCY Dynamic Power Savings Off Limit DC Output 4500 W Capacity 6750 W Redundant Capacity 2250 W Redundant Power 4500 W Power Allocated 1060 W Consumed Power 559 VA Maximum Consumable Power 5472 VA 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display power related configuration information Default value Power redundancy mode Individual power redundancy mode N 1 redundant mode Power control policy Performance preferred mode Power saving mode OFF disable Maximum consumable power OFF disable Supplementary information Displaying the EM card EM firmware version Overview Displays the version of EM card EM firmware Command name SHOW VERSION Argument None Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show version Enclosure Manager Hardware Version 1 00 Enclosure Manager Firmware Version 00 30 alpha2 2006 07 03 22 07 33 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the
194. rackaframeaor mountedaonarails M KOA TYSMA DRMA YSI F ZA1ReSRL ELUTE i f SPARS WEOKORREGNEU AFIS ORK BA VEREE ITEM IRS HORECRRL SI TIAL N Referatoathea User saGui de awhenasopt ionaboardaor peripheralsaareainstalled alncorrectainstallationsamay resultainacamageatoatheasystemsanda eadatoaaccide Disconnectaal 4ACapoweracordsafromabothasystemaand externa aperipheralsaprioratoainstal ing removingaoptions BHT TIERS g ts m E YS ih I WARNING HEAVY A TEM PACED KORDA IE ELTES N Tosavoidatheariskaofapersonalainsury deacarefulawhensaccessingatheainsideaofatneasystem ATSAARGARCERU ME THACHER Doanotadropaanyascrewsainsideatheasystem 29 lt YEPS MALDEN BROS WISNTOCPUTL K BEI y NON CEBER lt UTOMUET REDINILAA LIB HERAT TLES Todavoldatheariskaofapersonalainsurysoracamage toatheasystem alwaysaremovedal 4CPUAb adesaand powerasuop yaunitsaindorderatoareduceawel gent Moveatheasystemaw thaataleastatwoaoramore people PRITEDERCES TOREI Ke TEMS SIeRIT lt ERU Disconnectaal lapoweraplugsafromathedoutletaifaanyahazardal sapresented 14 Handling precautions to use the device correctly Observe the following precautions to use the blade enclosure device correctly Failure to observe the precautions can result in malfunction or mechanical error About maintenance services Hint Diagnostic and maintenance services by
195. rd Doing so not only results in failure to complete the update but also malfunction Do not switch on off the ID LED of an installed module The ID lamp may not be appropriately turned on off e When updating the EM firmware back up or restore configuration data as necessary If two EM cards are not installed the settings of the blade enclosure are erased unless you back up or restore the configuration data Passwords of users are not backed up After restoring the configuration data reconfigure the passwords of the users The time zone is also not backed up After the configuration data is restored reconfigure it as necessary For information on how to configure the settings refer to Initial settings e When you restore configuration data all the CPU blades installed on the blade enclosure must be powered off Otherwise configuration data is not properly configured For information on how to update the EM firmware refer to this document See also the confirmation message that is displayed before downloading or document files if they are attached with downloaded files 116 Setting EM firmware image To update the EM firmware you have to provide a new EM firmware image file on an external server The following transfer protocols are supported tftp ftp service or http e Hint When you use a firewalled server to set an EM firmware image make sure that the target port is available When using an ftp server make sure tha
196. referring to this illustration When cable clamps are provided as standard use them instead retention tie Power cord 73 Installing cable clamps Follow the steps below to install cable clamps 1 Remove cable ties When cable ties are not fixed skip this step Power supply Bs When power cords are fixed to po retention tie wer supply retention ties remove t he cable ties Cable tie Power cord 2 Remove the power supply retention ties When the blade enclosure has no power supply retenti on ties skip this step When the blade enclosure has power supply retention ties remove them with pliers 74 3 See the following illustrations to check where the cable clamp should be installed v The shapes of cable clamps L and R are not the same See the following illustrations to check the locations of the tabs on the cable clamps and the Check direction in which they should be installed Blade enclosure rear view Ao ZA LOG OK SAT Cable clamp L For Power unit 4 Power unit 6 75 Cable clamp R For Power unit 1 Power unit 3 4 Attach a cable clamp L to the blade encl osure Place the cable clamp L under the power cord and adjust the power cable to the clip of the cable clamp Open the clip of the cable clamp and inser t the power cord into the clip Do this for each power cord up to three cords Bring the cable
197. rvices where critical high availability may directly affect human lives This product is not intended to be used with or control facilities or devices concerning human lives including medical devices nuclear facilities and devices aeronautics and space devices transportation facilities and devices and facilities and devices requiring high reliability NEC assumes no liability for any accident resulting in personal injury death or property damage if this product has been used in the above conditions Do not disassemble repair or alter this product Never disassemble repair or alter this product on any occasion other than described in this manual otherwise it may cause an electric shock or fire as well as malfunctions of this product Do not use this product if any smoke odor or noise is present If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the POWER of the CPU blades and disconnect the power plug from the outlet then contact your sales representative Using this product in such conditions may cause a fire Do not insert a wire or metal object Do not insert a wire or metal objects into a vent or a slot There is a risk of electric shock Do not install or remove multiple CPU blades at the same time Install or remove CPU blades one at a time If you install or remove two or more CPU blades or install a CPU blade while the cover of another slot is removed there is a risk of electric shock Prevent water
198. rview Displays the SNMP settings Information to be displayed System name Location information Contact name Community name Read Write Trap Trap destination TrapAck settings TrapAck functions enabled disabled Rack height U Blade enclosure location in the rack U Command name SHOW SNMP Argument None 178 Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show snmp SNMP Configuration Status System Name System Location System Contact Read Community Name Write Community Name Trap ack port number Trap ack Rack Height U Enclosure Location U 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt unknow Enabled 1Z34AB7890 n unknown public public Default Trap Community Name Trap Receiver IP Address 192 168 1 14 default trap community name is used 192 168 1 40 192 168 1 73 5002 DISABLI 33 0 E4 public default trap community name is used default trap community name is used Example of execution of the command to display the SNMP settings Default value Supplementary information SNMP Trap test Overview Issues the SNMP Trap for the test Command name 7 TRAPTEST Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information SNMSP trap destination SNMP TRAPRECEIVER must be registered before this command is executed 179 Enclosure management command Downloading the configuration settings restoration Overview
199. s 0 202 Power on CPU blades 0 202 Resetting CPU blades 203 Controlling the CPU blade ID LED 203 Displaying CPU blade INFOMATION k ii e 203 Listing the CPU blade information in a Displaying the CPU blade port map information E Keying information a se 207 Displaying CPU blade status 207 Configuring the power on delay time of the CPU blade 208 Displaying the power on delay time of the CPU blade 209 Switch module management COMMMANG koosi ae re a day 211 Connecting to the EM serial console of the switch module 211 Powering off switch modules 213 Powering on switch modules 214 Restarting a switch module 214 Configuring a User Assigned Name of a switch module 215 Controlling the ID LED of a switch m Displaying information on switch MOdUlESg nrinn raia 216 Displaying the list of switch MOdUe Sa riea ae oerien a ian 216 Displaying the switch module map info rmation E Keying information 217 Displaying the status of switch MOCUIOS iaae aai 218 EM management commands Configuring the unique name of an EM card eann n 221 Controlling the EM card LED Displaying information about the EM card s Displaying EM card status 222 20 Configuring the language type for EM NEC Diana Scope control commands Configuring an NEC DianaScope user PASSWOT cescccecsastep esacesesscescesnsces 225
200. s It may take some time until the IP address is reflected in the switch module by the DHCP function after performing the SET NETWORK ADDRESS RANGE command In this case restart the switch module Then the IP address configured by an EM card is allocated to the switch module For information on how to restart a switch module refer to RESTART SWITCH command of Commands or the User s Guide of the switch module For a CPU blade if the settings are changed a process to reallocate an IP address is executed so that the new IP address is set after a while However if the User s Guide of the CPU blade has different instructions follow those instructions When setting the DHCP function on a module to enabled or disabled it may take a couple of minutes for the module to acquire an IP address which is set by the SET NETWORK ADDRESS RANGE command If the IP address is not allocated to the module after a while restart the EM card by performing the RESTART EM command on a CLI The IP address allocated to each module by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command is enabled in the management LAN For settings of IP addresses on the user LAN see the User s Guides of your blade and switch modules The IP address configured by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command is reserved for a slot if there is no module on the slot or a module on the slot does not require IP address settings It is recommended not to configure the same IP address as the reserved one for an
201. s OK Redundancy Power Supply Redundant Total Capacity 9000 Watts Redundant Capacity 2250 Watts InputPower 782 VA Cooling Subsystem Status OK 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the status of the blade enclosure Default value Supplementary information About Diagnostic Status 196 Internal Data Shows FRU information validity OK valid Failed invalid checksum error Redundancy Shows redundancy status OK redundant Failed non redundant Not Performed no checking is performed Displays the blade enclosure temperature Overview Displays the temperature of the blade enclosure Command name SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Argument None Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show enclosure temp Locale Status Temp Caution Critical Enclosure OK 30C 86F Sss a Enclosure Manager 1 OK 30C 86F Tae 80C Blade Slot 1 SSS OC 32F sob exer Blade Slot 8 OC 32F ser a Blade Slot OF SS OC 32F z a Blade Slot 6 455 OC 32F EE Switch Module 3 OK Switch Module 4 OK Jes a 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the blade enclosure temperature Default value Supplementary information Displaying the settings on the power management function Overview Displays the settings on the power management function Power redundancy mode Individual powe
202. s SET NETWORK A O Configures NTP polling 720 A Y NTP POLL intervals in seconds Range of value to be configured 60 9999 SET NETWORK A O Configures the IP 0 0 0 0 A Y NTP PRIMARY address of the primary NTP server SET NETWORK A O Configures the IP 0 0 0 0 A Y NTP address of the secondary SECONDARY NTP server SET SNMP A O Configures the public A Y COMMUNITY community name for the READ read SNMP community The community name must be up to 32 characters SET SNMP A O Configures the public A Y COMMUNITY community name for the WRITE read write SNMP community The community name must be up to 32 characters SET SNMP A O Configures the public A Y COMMUNITY community name of an TRAP SNMP trap The community name must be up to 32 characters SET SNMP A O Configures a SNMP unknown A Y CONTACT contact name The contact name must be up to 64 characters SET SNMP A O Configures a SNMP unknown A Y LOCATION location information The location information must be up to 64 characters SET SNMP A O Configures the blade o A Y LOCATION enclosure location in the ENCLOSURE rack in the unit of EIA U SET SNMP A O Configures the rack o A Y RACKHEIGHT height in the rack in the unit of EIA U SET SNMP A O Specifies the port number 5002 A Y NEC ESMPRO TRAPACKPORT for receiving SNMP Trap Manager is Ack Specify the port available by number by a decimal default number SHOW NETWORK A O U Displays the network N A A S N settin
203. s LANGUAGE type of the EM card used to switch the language type of the SNMP trap messages Change the language type to ENGLISH when you use NEC ESMPRO Manager DianaScope control command SET A O Configures the user guest A Y The user DSGPASSWORD password of the password is DianaScope Gateway used in the authentication for DianaScope Manager SHOW A O Displays the user N A A S N DSGPASSWORD password of the DianaScope Gateway SET DSGSTATE A O Configures the status qie A Y Enable Disable of the enable DianaScope Gateway SHOW A O Displays the status N A A S N DSGSTATE Enable Disable of the DianaScope Gateway Information to be displayed indicates major items to be displayed 146 Command specification Description Overview Overview of the command is described here Information to be displayed indicates major items to be displayed Command name The command to be specified on the CLI command prompt is described here First argument An argument for the command is specified here Character string numeric value enclosed with double quotes is a default value Character string numeric value enclosed with angle brackets is a variable value Second argument Nth argument If there are multiple articles they are described as many as they are Example of execution An example of the command execution is described here Default value Default value of value to be set is described here for the command to be s
204. s or connect interface cables 11 Failure action Failure action When the device fails shut off the branch circuit breaker of the power distribution board unplug the device and contact your sales maintenance personnel Lithium battery The EM card installed on the blade enclosure uses a lithium battery the battery is not replaceable Contact your NEC sales representative before disposing the EM card Disposal and recycling Contact your NEC sales representative before disposal collection or recycling of the device 12 Maintenance cleaning and handling of internal devices Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure Do not place your hands inside the blade enclosure when you install or remove it There is a risk of electric shock Do not remove the cover attached to the blade enclosure except when necessary such as when installing a device Installation removal of a device should be done one by one Unplug power cords before maintenance Before maintenance power off all devices installed on the blade enclosure and unplug the power cords Even if devices are powered off there is a risk of electric shock or fire as well as malfunction when maintenance is performed on the devices on the blade enclosure with their power cords plugged in Disconnect the power plugs from the outlet occasionally and clean the plugs with a dry cloth Heat will be generated if condensation is formed on a dusty plug which m
205. se of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal Warning labels Warning labels are placed in certain parts of the blade enclosure so that the user stays alert to possible risks that may arise Do not remove or damage these labels If a label is missing peeling off or illegible contact your sales representative For information on symbols in the labels see Safety indications at the top of this document A 45 CAUTION A 4 WARNING BEDBRIHIST AIBWC lt EAM Riskaofaelectricashock Doanotaopen AMAIL ats AN EASAUUT I SeBRSEMAS LIORGRB EUTF Empty 4enc osureaandarearacageabeforearemoving oralifting BMBO I A NIDOES TAAA BHM Chl ly TUCRAL TOR TR AY NDR BS SAKES Asasomeacomoonentsamayabecomeaveryahotaduringasystemaoperat ion give ampleatimeatoaallowacoolingaasawe l l aasauseaprecautionawhen handlingainternalacomponentsaimmediatelyaafterapoweringadown Some4internalacomponentsamayastillabeaoperationalaonabatteryapower Referatoainstructionamanualsaforathisasystem asawell aas options prioratoamaintenance HEBNSSALUTC BAL J RTE CHIEN gt BA DES ORE DREERIIRNADVES REIDY 70 VINTFTY NEBESN TWEED ROR ORO LDR E ROAR CRATES Riska ersonalainjuryaorad the equipment Youdmustaadequatelyasupsortathe systemashel faduringainstal lat iondandaremoval Ital sanotasecuredatoathea
206. seconds Range of configurable values 60 to 9999 172 Example of execution Default value 720 seconds Supplementary information Configuring the IP address of the primary NTP server Overview Configures the IP address of the primary NTP server Command name SET NETWORK NTP PRIMARY Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value 0 0 0 0 Supplementary information Configuring the IP address of the secondary NTP server Overview Configures the IP address of the secondary NTP server Command name SET NETWORK NTP SECONDARY Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value 0 0 0 0 Supplementary information Configuring the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get operation Overview Configures the name of an SNMP community allowing the Get operation Command name SET SNMP COMMUNITY READ Argument lt Community name gt Use up to 32 characters to specify the SNMP community name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Community name gt 173 Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK When lt Community name gt is enclosed by double quotation marks with nothing quoted between the marks the current community name will be cleared Example SET SNMP COMMUNITY READ Example of execution Default value public Supplementary information This command configures a co
207. sion etc Command name SHOW SWITCH INFO Argument lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt lt Slot number gt ALL lt Slot number gt and hyphen or comma must be separated by a blank space Example of execution 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt show switch info 5 5 lt Single gt NEC 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass thru Module for SIGMABLADE H URL N A P N 406740 B21 S N 1A567B9EF2 SerPortRoute N A EthPortRoute N A Name Switch5 IP N A PrtDis PowerOn TmpSen Present JS2Conn Absent EtChExtIf Absent EthEMIf Absent Baud 9600bps SerExtIf Present SerEMIf Absent ISMIC FW Ver 01 02 Internal FW Ver Not Available 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display switch module information Default value Supplementary information About SerPortRoute and EthPortRoute SerPortRoute the direction of the internal serial interface EthPortRoute the direction of the internal Ethernet interface EM This interface connects to the EM card internal interface Ext This interface connects to the switch module external interface N A This interface is not supported Displaying the list of switch modules 216 Overview Displays the list of installed switch modules Information to be displayed Switch module type Manufacturer s name Power supply status Health status IP LED status Command name S
208. ss subnet mask gateway Domain name DNS server addresses Primary Secondary MAC address of EM card Web server settings Enable Disable SNMP settings Enable Disable SSH settings Enable Disable Telnet settings Enable Disable TRUSTED HOST settings Enable Disable IP addresses registered as TRUSTED HOST NTP settings Enable Disable NTP server addresses Primary Secondary NTP server polling interval Command name SHOW NETWORK Argument None 177 Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt show network Enclosure Manager Network Settings EM IP Address Active 192 168 12 4 EM IP Address Standby 192 168 12 5 EM IP Address Slot 1 192 168 12 6 EM IP Address Slot 2 192 168 12 7 CPU IP Address a 192 168 1 12 192 168 1 27 SWM IP Address 192 168 1 28 192 168 1 35 Netmask 259 56 299 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Domain name Primary DNS 2 O00 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 EM MAC Address 00 10 04 01 00 77 Enclosure Manager Protocol Status Web HTTP HTTPS Enabled SNMP Enabled SecureSH Enabled Telnet Enabled Trusted Hosts Disabled NTP Disabled Primary NTP server Not Set Secondary NTP server Not Set Server Poll Interval 720 seconds 1Z234AB7890 Administrator gt Example of execution of the command to display the network settings Default value Supplementary information Displaying the SNMP settings Ove
209. ss of an EM card When using NEC DianaScope you need to specify multiple of four for the last numeric value of lt IP address of floating IP Active EM gt like 192 168 1 4 or 192 168 1 8 You can confirm the IP address of an EM card by the SET NETWORK ADDRESSRANGE command on the CLI of an EM card For details refer to Commands 231 Troubleshooting This chapter provides general troubleshooting information focusing on problems that might occur with the blade enclosure Read users guides and manuals of modules including CPU blades and peripheral equipment as well If descriptions in them are different from what is described here follow the instructions in those manuals Power supply If the POWER LED of a CPU blade is not lit in green although you turned on it check e The power supply control unit such as uninterruptible power supply is switched on e The power distribution board is switched on e The power cords are securely connected to the blade enclosure e The power cords of the blade enclosure are securely connected to a power supply tap The power supply tap cord is securely installed on the uninterruptible power supply UPS e The power units are securely installed on the blade enclosure The number of power units installed on the blade enclosure is appropriate or not The redundancy mode of the power supplies on the blade unit is appropriate e The CPU blade is securely installed on the blade enclosure Check th
210. stall a mezzanine card with a different interface on the mezzanine slot 4 of the 140Ba 10 Mezzanine cards with different types interface cannot occupy mezzanine slots 1 and 3 Mezzanine cards with different types interface can occupy mezzanine slots 2 and 4 Only the combination of a 1000BASE T Adapter 2ch and a Fibre Channel Controller is available When you use a N8406 019 4G FC Switch 12ports a mezzanine card with 2 ports on the slot 2 or 4 of the N EC Express5800 140Ba 10 cannot connect to the switch 35 The following table lists mezzanine cards and their supported modules Find your mezzanine card on the table and check its supported module to see appropriate combinations Before you install a mezzanine card check its type and number of ports to mount it on an appropriate slot Supported switch Supported CPU blade module pass through card NEC Express5800 1Gb 1 FC 2 120Bb d6 120Bb m6 140Ba 10 Mezzanine card 1000BASE T Adapter 2ch Y Y Y N8403 017 1000BASE T Adapter 4ch N8403 020 Fibre Channel controller N8403 018 Y Supported N Not supported 1 Corresponds to 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L3 Switch N8406 023 and 1Gb Pass Through Card N8406 016 2 Corresponds to 4G FC Switch 12ports N8406 019 4G FC Switch 24ports N8406 020 and FC Pass Through Card N8406 017 When a 4G FC Switch 12ports N8406 019 is install
211. system maintenance and operation management in the initial state Default user User name Administrator Access right ADMINISTRATOR Password Refer to the following descriptions Usage System maintenance operation management Password 136 Each EM card has a different password for Administrator by default The initial password is displayed only on EM serial console of EM firmware when an EM firmware is started by password recovery For information on password recovery refer to Password recovery on page 120 CLI additional user You can add or delete a user by using the CLI command You can give an added user ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR or USER as access right according to the access range of the user There is an upper limit for the number of users that can be added 30 users at maximum Default user Administrator is included in 30 users User name Specify a user name with alphanumeric characters and symbols to be specific a zA Z 0 9 space en dash _ underscore in any combination The first character should be always alphabet a zA Z You can specify alphanumeric characters for the rest of characters Use 1 to 13 characters to specify user name Concurrent connection The number of sessions that can be connected at the same time is limited for CLI The maximum number of the sessions is 17 1 16 1 session Operation from the EM serial console 16 sessions Number of CPU blades 137
212. t the ftp server is set to passive mode When DeploymentManager is installed on a server to set an EM firmware image the tftp service derived from DPM may already be operating In this case DPM s tftp server may prevent operation of the other tftp servers To start the other tftp server for setting an EM firmware image you must stop the tftp server of DPM The DPM s tftp server which works as a Windows service can be stopped from Service on the management tool For DPM refer to the User s Guide of DPM For information on using the OS refer to the operation manual of the OS When backing up configuration data to a tftp server create a file to store configuration data on the backup folder Set access right of the new file to allow the EM firmware to modify the file For details refer to the manual of the tftp server software 117 Updating the EM firmware The EM firmware must be updated by Administrator or a user whose access v right is ADMINISTRATOR Check Update the EM firmware from the active EM card For details on active EM card refer to EM card on page 123 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 2 Confirm that you have logged in to EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in by Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR 3 Run the following command on the CLI to check the version of
213. talled Slot 10 Slot 12 Slot 14 Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 43 Slot 8 A half height double wide blade cannot be installed on slots starting with an even slot number Slot 16 Notes for installation of a full height and single wide blade Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot 1 Slot 7 Blade slot block Blocks are separated by a non removable frameand are full height and double wide A half height blade and a full height blade cannot occupy the same block Slot 10 Slot 12 Slot 14 Slot 16 Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot Bis go 8 Slot 1 A half height blade ie can be installed i because it is in a A full height single wide blade W mS l Mae can be installed Tull nelg ade is no installed iF When a full height blade is installed in slots 5 and 13 a half height blade cannot be installed in slots 6 and 14 which are in the same block Slot 9 Slot 11 Slot 13 Slot 15 Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 6 Slot 8 A half height blade Slot 7 can be installed because it is in a block where a full height blade is not installed Slot 1 a Bia A full height single wide blade can be installed RN pre e pa Ipo a When a full height blade is installed in slots 5 and 13 half height CPU blade slot covers cannot be installed in slots 6 and 14 which are in the same block g f NE When a full height blade is installed in slots 3 and 11 a full heig
214. te and time 182 Configuring the function to display CVONIS teicher ee 183 Configuring the asset tag of the blade CNCIOSUME a iaaiiai apatine 184 Configuring the machine serial number of the blade enclosure 184 Configuring the blade enclosure Configuring the ID LED of the blade enclosure 185 Configuring the power control 19 Configuring a time zone 187 Displaying all information about configuration of the blade ENCIOS TE iira a 187 Displaying the configuration of the CLI auto termination function 188 Displaying the configuration information in the CLI command format aea ar i aieka aan Ra 188 Displaying date and time 190 Displaying the configuration of the fun ction to display events 190 Displaying the fan information 190 Displaying the blade enclosure INFOrmation nisserne 193 Displaying the power unit INfOrmMation ossee 194 Displaying the blade enclosure SAUS a Bic eA eg 196 Displays the blade enclosure TEMPCVAlUle seniii enian 197 Displaying the settings on the power management function 197 Displaying the EM card EM firmware Version 198 Updating EM firmware 00 198 Uploading backing up the configuration information 199 Configuring the power saving Configuring the maximum consumable power setting 200 CPU blade management commands 202 Power off CPU blade
215. ted holes the position where a CPU blade slot cover is shrunk most as shown in the figure Screw at the top of the elongated hole 53 Installing the EM card The EM card that can be installed on the blade enclosure is N8405 027 Important The following illustration shows where EM cards can be installed Slot 1 lot 2 a ala bes PE asl asl a aes ani olo e o EME S Wes The EM card that is included as standard should be installed on 1 in the illustration below If you add another EM card it should be installed on 2 Attach a slot cover to a slot where no EM card is installed Slot 1 Hint Slot 2 Installing another EM card on the blade enclosure in addition to the EM card included as standard on the blade enclosure allows for auto switching between the active and the standby EM card for redundancy functions For details see Replacing modules 54 Installing an EM card Follow the steps below to install an EM card An EM card can be installed or removed even if the blade enclosure is powered on An example of
216. the target user Second argument lt Contact information gt Use up to 32 characters to specify a contact information Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Contact information gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK When lt Contact information gt is enclosed by double quotes quotes the current contact information will be cleared Example SET USER CONTACT with nothing quoted between the Example of execution Default value None Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Configuring a full user name Overview Configures a full name for a specified user Command name SET USER FULLNAME First argument lt User name gt optional When you skip a user name the user who is logging in the CLI will become the target user Second argument lt Full name gt Use up to 32 characters to specify a full name Note No reserved words can be specified for lt Full name gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK When lt Full name gt is enclosed by double quotes current full name will be cleared Example SET USER FULLNAME with nothing quoted between the quotes the 158 Example of execution 1Z34AB7890 Administrator gt set user fullname sample SampleUser Full name has been updated for the sample user account 1Z234AB789
217. tion gt Reserved word means terms defined in command line such as SET ADD and RACK When lt Location gt is enclosed by double quotation marks marks the current location will be cleared Example SET SNMP LOCATION with nothing quoted between the Example of execution Default value unknown Supplementary information Configuring the blade enclosure location in the rack Overview Configures the information about the blade enclosure location in the rack which is returned by SNMP Command name SET SNMP LOCATION ENCLOSURE Argument lt EIA Unit number gt Specify by a decimal number Range from 0 to 255 Example of execution Default value ng Supplementary information Configuring the rack height Overview Configures the information about the rack height which is returned by SNMP Command name SET SNMP RACKHEIGHT Argument lt EIA Unit number gt Specify by a decimal number Range from 0 to 255 Example of execution Default value Qn Supplementary information 176 Configuring a SNMP TrapAck port number Overview Configures the port number for receiving Ack when SNMP TrapAck is enabled Command name SET SNMP TRAPACKPORT Argument lt Specify by a decimal number gt Example of execution Default value 5002 Supplementary information Displaying the network settings Overview Displays the network settings Information to be displayed IP addre
218. tion to EM firmware 168 Command name ENABLE SECURESH Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Enabling the SNMP functions Overview Enables the SNMP functions of the EM firmware Command name ENABLE SNMP Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Enabling the SNMP TrapAck functions Overview Enables the SNMP TrapAck functions functions to wait for Ack against SNMP trap of the EM firmware Command name ENABLE SNMP TRAPACK Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information You can set SNMSP trap destination supported SNMP TrapAck functions e g NEC ESMPRO Manager and Agent for SNMP TRAPRECEIVER If you set wrong SNMSP trap destination and enable the SNMP TrapAck functions of the EM firmware the same trap is issued two or more times Enabling the functions for Telnet connection 169 Overview Enables the function for Telnet connection to the EM firmware Command name ENABLE TELNET Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Deleting a registered DNS server Overview Deletes a registered DNS server Command name REMOVE Z ETWORK DNS Argument lt IP address gt Example of execution Default value Supplementary informati
219. tory function is available only in the same session History is erased by terminating a CLI or powering off or restarting the EM firmware 135 User account management Overview The CLI of SIGMABLADE H EM firmware manages where a user can access The EM firmware supports the user account management commands for managing where a user can access Default user Default user is a user that can be used with no modification on the user management information For SIGMABLADE H the following user is configured by default The list of default user User name Description Administrator Administrator user User account You can create multiple users according to your system operating environment and request from users The number of users has the upper limit For information on how to create an account refer to USer management commands described later in this manual Access right You can set the access right for controlling where the user that is created above can access The following three types are supported as access rights Access rights are determined according to privilege The list of specifiable access right Access right Description ADMINISTRATOR System administrator OPERATOR System operator USER General user The CLI supports many commands yet some commands are available only for certain users Administrator The following user is set by default on the CLI of EM firmware to allow
220. ts A tall rack such as a 44 U rack in particular is unstable if it is not fixed by stabilizers Make sure to support the rack with two or more people to carry and or fix it Do not install the rack in such a manner that weight is imposed on a single spot Avoid concentration of weight loads of the rack and units installed on a single spot Use stabilizers or connect two or more racks to balance loads If not the rack may fall over and cause injury Do not carry or remove parts alone Do not work alone to install or remove a part such as a rack door and tray The part may fall and be damaged and there is a risk of injury Use a lifter to install a unit Use a lifter to install remove a unit Otherwise the unit may fall and be damaged and there is a risk of injury especially when you are working with a tall rack such as 4AU rack Do not pull out a unit when the rack is not stabilized When you pull out a unit from the device make sure that the rack is fixed by using stabilizers or quake resistant engineering Do not pull out two or more units from the rack at the same time When two or more units are pulled out from the rack the rack may fall over Pull out one unit at a time Do not install excessive wiring beyond the rated power supply To prevent burns fires and damage to the rack make sure that the rated load of the power branch circuit is not exceeded For more information on installation and wiring of power re
221. ue Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen Switching active EM Overview Forces the redundant two EM cards to switch their role Active Standby Command name FORCE TAK ROVE Argument None 181 Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen Restarting the EM firmware Overview Restarts the EM firmware Command name RESTART EM Argument None Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR right can use this command Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen While an EM card is restarting DO NOT install remove power on or power off any module It may cause not only the restarting failure but also malfunction of the module By the same token DO NOT perform ID LED on or off for the installed modules ID LEDs may not be lit or lit off properly Configuring the function to automatically terminate CLI Overview Specifies time to terminate a CLI that has been left without being operated Command name SET AUTOLOGOUT Argument lt Logout time gt Specify by a decimal number between the range of 0 to 60 minutes If zero 0 is specified the function to automatically terminate CLI will be disabled Example of execution Default value 60 Suppleme
222. us of the EM card switches to active stand by due to a failure on the EM card or the FORCE TAKEOVER command the floating IP is automatically switched By using a floating IP you can use active EM or stand by EM while where the EM card is physically stored remains transparent For detailed information on active EM card etc refer to EM card on page 122 A static IP address EM card slot 1 2 is an IP address that is determined depending on where the EM card is physically stored the left is EM card slot 1 the right is EM card slot 2 A static IP address is not affected by whether the status of EM card is active or stand by 103 Configuration example 1 The following is an example Configure each IP address and subnet mask according to your usage environment EM card network configuration Floating IP 192 168 1 4 active EM Floating IP 192 168 1 5 Four consecutive IP stand by EM addresses Static IP address 192 168 1 6 Specify the IP address of EM card slot 1 floating IP active EM Static IP address 192 168 1 7 EM card slot 2 CPU blade Slot 1 16 network configuration Slot1 192 168 1 8 Slot2 192 168 1 9 Slot3 192 168 1 10 i 24 consecutive IP Slot16 192 168 1 23 addresses Switch module Slot1 8 network configuration Specify the IP address of Slot1 192 168 1 24 CPU blade slot 1 Slot2 192 168 1 25 Slot3 192 168 1 26 Slot8 192 168 1 31 Configuration of subnet mask and gateway this configuration is used
223. value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target from the specified user System management command CLEAR SWITCH A O Terminates a serial N A A N SESSION console session on a switch module PING A O U Sends PING ICMP Echo N A A S N command for a specified IP address or server name SET FACTORY A Restores settings of the N A A S N EM firmware to their factory defaults Only users with the ADMINISTRATOR rights can use this command Enclosure network management command ADD NETWORK A O Configures DNS servers N A A Y DNS Up to two DNS servers can be registered ADD TRUSTED A O Specifies IP addresses N A A Y HOST allowing access to the EM firmware Up to five addresses can be registered ADD SNMP A O Specifies SNMP trap N A A Y TRAPRECEIVER destinations Up to three destinations can be registered DISABLE HTTPS A O Disables the Web Enable A Y Do not use console function of the only for EM firmware maintenance DISABLE A O Disables the IP based Disable A Y TRUSTED HOST access control function to the EM firmware DISABLE NTP A O Disables the NTP Disable A Y function of the EM firmware DISABLE A O Disables the SSH access Enable A Y SECURESH to the EM firmware DISABLE SNMP A O Disables the SNMP Enable A Y functions of the EM firmware DISABLE SNMP A O Disables the SNMP Disable A y TRAPACK TrapAck function of the EM firmware DISABLE TELNET A O Disables the telnet Enable A Y access to the EM f
224. verview Disables the SNMP functions of the EM firmware Command name DISABLE SNMP Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Disabling the SNMP TrapAck functions Overview Disables the SNMP TrapAck functions functions to wait for Ack against SNMP trap of the EM firmware Command name DISABLE SNMP TRAPACK Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information Disabling the functions for Telnet connection Overview Disables the function for Telnet connection to the EM firmware 167 Command name DISABLE TELNET Argument None Example of execution Default value Enable Supplementary information Type YES as prompted by a message on the screen Enabling the IP based access control function Overview Enables the IP based access control function to the EM firmware Command name ENABLE TRUSTED HOST Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information Enabling the NTP functions Overview Enables the NTP functions of the EM firmware Command name ENABLE NTP Argument None Example of execution Default value Disable Supplementary information The NTP functions can be enabled after the NTP settings which are described later are configured Enabling the functions for the SSH connection Overview Enables SSH connec
225. wer N A A N SWITCH of the specified switch module POWERON A O Powers on the DC power N A A N SWITCH of the specified switch module RESTART A O Restarts the specified N A A N SWITCH switch module SET SWITCH A O Names the specified depends on the A N NAME switch module switch module SET SWITCH UID A O U Turn on or off the ID LED N A A N of the specified switch module SHOW SWITCH A O U Displays the information N A A N INFO on the specified switch module Display Items Switch module type Manufacturer s name Product name Product part number Product version Product serial number SHOW SWITCH A O U Lists installed switch N A A N LIST modules SHOW SWITCH A O U Displays the port N A A N PORT MAP mapping information for the specified switch module SHOW SWITCH A O U_ Displays the status of the N A A N STATUS specified switch module 145 Command Access Description Default value EM card Back rights active up Remarks standby target Display Items ID LED status Operational status EM management command SET EM NAME A O Configures the name of N A A S Y an EM card SET EM UID A O U_ Turn on or off the ID LED N A A S N of the EM card SHOW EM INFO A O U Displays the information N A A S N of the EM card SHOW EM A O U_ Displays the status of the N A A S N STATUS EM card SET EM A O Configures the language JAPANESE A Y This setting i
226. wer status LED of the CPU blade is normal How the power status LED behaves differs depending on the CPU blade Refer to the User s Guide of the CPU blade 122 EM card This section explains how to replace an EM card An EM card can be replaced even if the blade enclosure is powered on 1 Confirm which EM card you are replacing Important When you use the blade enclosure with only one EM card make sure that the configuration data is backed up Otherwise the initial settings of the blade enclosure may be deleted User passwords are not backed up Reconfigure each user s password after restoring the configuration data For information on how to back up and configure a password refer to Initial settings Quickly replace an EM card if the blade enclosure is powered on If you use the blade enclosure with the EM card removed the cooling efficiency will degrade Make sure to install an EM card or EM card slot cover If no EM card is installed on the blade enclosure a failure on the system cannot be detected Immediately install at least one EM card Do not install remove or power on off any module while restarting an EM card Otherwise the update will not complete and it may result in device malfunction Do not switch on off ID LED s of installed modules The ID LED may not be appropriately turned on off If two EM cards are installed the same password of Administrator which is for the active EM card is assigned to both EM car
227. wer tap or UPS For information on how to install a power cord refer to Connecting cables 5 Make sure that the power LED of the power unit is green which shows the power unit is working normally and that the power alarm LED is off which shows the power unit is working normally 6 Confirm that the installed power unit is recognized by the EM card Refer to Checking operational status 126 Memo 127 128 Memo 129 130 Command input Specifications How to start a CLI How to start The EM SIGMABLADE H firmware logs in to the EM firmware via one of the following three and starts a CLI 1 EM serial console 2 Telnet 3 SSH Via the EM serial console An EM card is equipped with a serial port to allow operation from a remote PC When you connect a PC to an EM card using a serial cable the system console of the EM firmware is displayed Serial cable connection parameter Use a cross cable for a serial cable Transfer rate 115200bps Data length 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None When connecting to the EM serial console is successful the following window is displayed The CLI is started by logging in to it by a user account for CLI on the login prompt Enter the user name that is registered in advance and correct password to log in to the CLI 131 T Enclosure Manager Version 01 00
228. will be installed 2 If the slot where you wish to install the switch module pass through card has a slot cover pull the ejector located at the upper part of the slot cover and remove the cover In addition when you install a double wide switch module pass through card remove the support stay For safety reasons removal of the support stay should be done only by sales maintenance personnel Contact your sales maintenance personnel for the removal of the support stay Keep the slot cover that has been removed in a safe place e Do not remove any slot covers and support stays other than the ones attached to the slot where you wish to install the switch module pass through card 38 3 Place the switch module pass through card carefully on a clean flat table lt lt ae and open release the ejector When Ge 2 e you open the ejector press the stopper A locking the ejector rightward The illustration depicts a device with a stopper If there is no stopper the action indicated by 1 is not necessary 4 Hold both sides of the switch module pass through card with its ejector side facing the top and slowly insert the switch module pass through card halfway into the blade enclosure about 20 cm Do not hold the ejector Otherwise the ejector and the switch module pass through card may be damaged 5 Press the frame of the module front with your thumbs with the ejector fully opened slowly into the blade en
229. witch module The specification of the serial console is the same as when the console is directly connected to the switch module pass through card Configure settings by referring to the Uer s Guide of the switch module after connection is achieved Some switch modules pass through cards cannot be connected For details refer to the User s Guide of each switch module pass through card 1 Confirm that the EM card is powered on 112 2 Confirm that you have logged in to the EM card on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console 3 Run the following command on the CLI to connect to a switch module and configure settings For details on the procedure after connection is achieved refer to Commands and the User s Guide of the switch module Connecting a console to a switch module CONN ECT SWITCH lt Slot number gt Generally a pass through card does not need to connect to consoles Depending on Q the type of the pass through card the specification may differ from the one described in Hint this document In this case use the specification of the User s Guide instead Other settings switch module through card Refer to the User s Guide of the switch module pass through card 113 Checking operational status You can check how the blade enclosure and modules on the blade enclosure are operating The operation status can be confirmed on the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console Blade enclosur
230. y component In addition hot air is exhausted from the power supply fan Keep your face and hands away from the air outlet Avoid contact with the blade enclosure during thunderstorms Disconnect the power plug from the outlet when a thunderstorm is approaching If it starts thundering before you disconnect the power plug do not touch any part of the blade enclosure including the cables otherwise it may cause a fire or an electric shock Keep animals away Keep animals away from the product Animal waste or hair may get inside the product causing a fire or electric shock Do not use a cellular phone or pager near the product Turn off your cellular phone or pager when you use the product Their radio waves may cause the server to malfunction Power Supply and Power Cord WARNING Do not hold the power plug with wet hands Do not disconnect connect the plug while your hands are wet otherwise it may cause an electric shock Do not connect the protective earthing conductor to a gas pipe Never connect the protective earthing conductor to a gas pipe otherwise it may cause a gas explosion Plug into a proper power source Use a proper wall outlet Use of an improper power source may cause a fire or a leak Do not install the blade enclosure where you need an extension cord Use of a cord that does not meet the power specifications of the blade enclosure may heat up the cord and cause a fire The maximum power consumptio
231. y for quick reference when necessary Make sure to read Notes for safe handling When you relocate the product make sure to take this guide with the product Notes for safe handling This section provides information for using the product safely SAFETY INIDICATIONS To use this product safely follow the instructions in this User s Guide This guide explains components that pose a danger types of dangers caused by failing to follow the instructions and actions taken to prevent them such components are labeled warning This guide and warning labels use WARNING and CAUTION to indicate a danger depending on the degree These terms are defined as follows WARNING Indicates there is a risk of death or serious injury Indicates there is a risk of burn or injury This guide uses the following three types of symbols to give indications and precautions against a danger They are defined as follows Attention This symbol indicates the presence of a hazard Example An image in the symbol illustrates the hazard type Electric shock Prohibited This symbol indicates prohibited actions An Example actions image in the symbol illustrates a particular prohibited action Do not disassemble Mandatory This symbol indicates mandatory actions An Example actions image in the symbol illustrates a mandatory action to avoid a particular hazard Example of indications in this guide Symbol indicating attention
232. y other network machine Generally a pass through card is a module that does not require IP address settings Depending on the pass through card you may find a different description from the one in this manual in the User s Guide of the pass through card Default gateway settings required when using default gateway Configure a default gateway 105 it takes about 5 seconds to complete the command SET NETWORK GATEWAY lt Gateway IP address gt Example SET NETWORK GATEWAY 192 168 1 99 DNS configuration required to register one or more DNS server when the DNS function is used Register a DNS server By default the DNS server configured first is primary It is possible to delete a registered DNS server by the REMOVE NETWORK DNS command After deleting the primary or secondary DNS address the ADD NETWORK DNS command sets a primary or secondary DNS address respectively If you delete both of the primary and the secondary and run the ADD NETWORK DNS command they are configured in the order of primary and secondary For information on the REMOVE NETWORK DNS command refer to Commands ADD NETWORK DNS lt primary DNS server gt ADD NETWORK DNS lt secondary DNS server gt Example ADD NETWORK DNS 192 168 1 111 ADD NETWORK DNS 192 168 1 123 The default gateway and DNS server primary secondary are used across EM cards CPU blades and switch modules 5 Run the following command
233. you have logged in to the EM card as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from the CLI of the EM serial console or EM console If you have not log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR 2 Run the following command on the CLI to restore configuration information For details refer to Commands After configuration information is restored the EM card is automatically restarted Restoring configuration information Restore configuration information of the blade enclosure by the following command Specify a URL on which configuration information has been backed up with the full path for lt URL gt path contains the name of the file to be backed up DOWNLOAD CONFIG lt URL gt Important Iftwo EM cards are installed when restoring configuration information on the active EM card the same configuration is applied to the standby EM card It may take several seconds for applying the configuration to the standby EM card For more information on the active EM card etc refer to EM card on page 123 Do not install remove a module or power on off a module while restarting the EM card Doing so might result in not only failure to complete the configuration update but malfunctions of the module Do not switch on off the ID LED of an installed module The ID LED may not be appropriately turned on off 3 After the EM card is restarted log in to the
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