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1.    For information about marking events as repaired  see    Marking an IML entry as repaired      page 65    ID   The event ID number  Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated     By default  the IML is sorted by the ID  with the most recent event at the top  A factory reset  will reset the counter     Severity   The importance of the detected event   Possible values follow     o    Critical   The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss  Immediate  attention is needed     o   amp  Caution   The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation      B Informational   The event provides background information          Repaired   An event has undergone corrective action    o    Unknown   The event severity could not be determined     Class    Identifies the type of event that occurred  for example  Environment  Error Report   Maintenance  OS  Rack Infrastructure  or System Revision     Last Update   The date and time when the latest event of this type occurred  This value is based  on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware     For more information about setting the time in the iLO CM firmware  see    Editing the time  settings     page 56      Using the iLO CMIML 63    e Initial Update   The date and time when the first event of this type occurred  This value is based  on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware    e Count   The number of times this event has occurred  if supported    In general  important e
2.    Health icon   each cartridge displays a health indicator     o E OK   No health issues    o    Degraded   Significant service issue with possible service degradation    12 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    o  amp  Critical   Service lost or imminent service loss  immediate attention needed  o     Unknown    e Cartridge number       NOTE  Click the cartridge number link to open the Cartridges page and display specifics  about the installed cartridge  For more information  see Viewing Proliant server cartridge  information        e Cartridge name  model   e CPU number and architecture    e UID control   click this icon to turn the cartridge UID on or off   oY UID is off  Click the icon to turn the UID on   o        UID is on  Click the icon to turn the UID off    e Power indicator   This icon reports the cartridge   s power status   o OfThe cartridge is powered off         One or more nodes are powered on     To view switch information    To view switch information  roll over a populated switch slot with the mouse         E Switch A    Model HP Moonshot 45XG Switch Module    e Health icon   each switch displays a health indicator   o E OK   No health issues  o    Degraded   Significant service issue with possible service degradation  o    Critical   Service lost or imminent service loss  immediate attention needed  o     Unknown    e     Switch designator       NOTE  Click the link to open the Switches page and display specifics about the installed  
3.    Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 36   02 15 2001 19 36   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1876   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 33   02 15 2001 19 33   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1875   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 33   02 15 2001 19 33   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 5  Serial Number   1874   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 32   02 15 2001 19 32   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted  Slot 5  Serial Number 6   1873   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 32   02 15 2001 19 32   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1872   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 32   02 15 2001 19 32   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1871   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 32   02 15 2001 19 32   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Serial Number   1870   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 29   02 15 2001 19 29   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted  Slot 3  Serial Number 6   1869   ok   Environment   02 15 2001 16 57   02 15 2001 16 57   1   System Fan Inserted  Fan 5  Location System        1868   ok   Environment   02 15 2001 16 57   02 15 2001 16 57   1   System Fan Removed  Fan 5  Location System       mannau m i ee a a at ak ANN AN AN N ek a D i n A    Save Close       Click Save  and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file     4  Click Close to
4.   The maximum operating speed of the node cores expressed in MHz     Total memory   The amount of permanent system memory available to the node expressed in  GB     DIMM  lt x gt     Where x is a number indicating the memory slot   This displays the amount of  additional  optional  memory  and the serial number of the DIMM     MAC lt x gt     Where x is a number indicating the number of the MAC address   This displays  the media access control  MAC  address     The Node Settings menu displays the following     Boot order   The boot devices available to the node and the order in which a typical boot  sequence will search for boot information    Boot once   The boot device to be used on the next boot only    WOL   The node wake on LAN  WOL  setting  If this setting is not supported by the node   N A is displayed    CPU speed   The selected CPU speed  If this setting is not supported by the node  N A is  displayed    BSC   Wrhether the BIOS serial console is enabled or disabled  If this setting is not supported  by the node  N A is displayed     Selecting node boot options    The boot order  boot once  and other boot options can be set from the Nodes page for one or  more nodes  From the main menu  select Nodes and then select one or more nodes from the list in  the left pane     To set node boot options     Viewing overview information 23    24    1     Click Actions   Boot options  The Select boot options page displays        Select boot options 3 nodes selected    Select boot
5.   select Time Settings   2  Select Actions   Edit     56 Configuring Moonshot System    Edit    NTP servers       Configure using  DHCPv4    Primary NTP server  Secondary NTP server    NTP polling period    Time zone    Time zone CST6CDT  GMT 06 00 00     Apply Cancel       Do one of the following   e     Select the Configure using DHCPv4 check box to use a DHCP provided NTP server address   NOTE  To configure a DHCPv4 provided NTP server  you must first enable DHCPv4 on    the Network Configuration page  For more information  see    Managing network settings      page 48            e     Enter NTP server addresses in the Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server boxes   You can enter the server addresses by using the server FQDN or IPv4 address     Enter the NTP polling period     This value  measured in seconds  determines how often the time is synchronized with the NTP  servers  Enter a value of 60 seconds or greater     If you entered a primary and secondary time server  select the server time zone from the Time  zone list     This setting determines how the iLO CM firmware adjusts UTC time to obtain the local time   and how it adjusts for Daylight Savings Time  Summer Time   In order for the entries in the  event log and IML to display the correct local time  you must specify the time zone in which  the HP Moonshot System is located     If you want the iLO CM firmware to use the time the NTP server provides  without adjustment   use a time zone that does not apply an a
6.  4 Sit GM IG PASEMS NON Sylen 39   Updating WAIN aw aa dee ti ceneqccue utebtcecedadn tewcvens eG2bacagsnccacatendd coeacdwa dead cuceesesdeandadtexatucanasuancectenee 39   Updating Moonshot TiiiwWore c  02 2ccioniacuetacnuu cae aa aneaee 39  Managing iLO CM firmware user ACCOUNTS          cccccccesesceeceeeeseeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeeeesesaaeeeeeseneeseeeeeeees 41  Viewing local user accounts            ssssesesssssoesssssseetes tessere terssettttesssrrtttesssrerroessssssetesssssseerts 42  Adding or editing local user OCCOWAlS sciescecioeccs schatesiesvvastdechesteniederarenactanieavecvesdeeelesileseioessadeind 42  PassWord guidelin  Seisresriosnarintioeir iinr ERr EE T EEEE OEE OSEE EAA 44  Configuring SECUN earriero tea te cn etteraers detec Sutea eE east E AEE AES E EEEE EEEE S AEE EAS 44  Viewing SSL certificate MMIGMW ON ON  lt td cntecdtrarvesleesthdereiadlccalapevtsvniua ccatectehierpecalaateeentavensatees 44  Obtaining a trusted So LSC MCAS crecvensesereetindteveoncsscdreteseasedennuescsrausecsunemeestauelaccieneuestauedes 44  Importing a trusted SSL STi CAN Sec rcs  cae pceuld hc cceaate aia dsddevecuunacaninceed ace au cpeiesanavaarcepecbeiaiecs 46  Viewing a certificate signing  EQUESt ss veccssccnsdcsuscessceresviiecrrmneans iene awe oaeneee 47  Managing network SEHINGS  1  0ccavansssiecacaunsatwnnressvendanwcntuenvassyescationed saves bindaendnuassvenddendutndeveeeead 48  Viewing general network IMTONMIGH Olle eccsncivaieesievenceavctia ieaeiavedaiarcesaterevatwimadcat
7.  Administrator 22716 57 52Z 22717 08 57Z 22717 13 57Z    The following information is listed for each session     User   The login name used to log in to the session   IP   The IP address of the computer used to log in to the session   Login Time   The date and time that the session started     Access Time   The date and time that the Moonshot 1500 CM module was last accessed by  the listed session     Expires   The date and time that the session will expire   Source   The method used to initiate the session  for example  web interface or SSH      Permissions  Current Session only    The enabled privileges for the current session user account   For information about user privileges  see    Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts     page  41      Disconnecting iLO CM firmware sessions    The iLO CM Firmware deletes idle sessions if the session timeout setting is configured  The  default value is 30 minutes     For information about setting the session timeout value  see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis  Management CLI User Guide     To disconnect an iLO CM firmware session     l     From the main menu  select Active Sessions    The Active Sessions page opens    In the All Sessions section  select the check box next to the session you want to disconnect   The current session is displayed in bold text    Click Disconnect Session    If you selected the current session  the following message appears     You have selected your current Web UI session  Disconnecting this  session will for
8.  From the main menu  select Power to view the power information page     Power Supplies    Bay    N    Status Model Capacity Present Power Serial Spare Firmware  Reading   OK HP POWER 909 266 5BXRKOBLL2X3Z4 660185 001 0X0001  SUPPLY   Not Installed   Not Installed   OK HP POWER 909 200 5BXRKOBLL2Z0YY 660185 001 0X0001  SUPPLY    Chassis Manager Power Metrics    ower Capacity  Watts  1818    Viewing overview information 33    The Power Supplies section displays the following    e  Bay   The bay number of the power supply    e  Status   The status of the power supply    e Model   The model name of the power supply    e Capacity   The capacity of the power supply  watts      Present Power Reading   The amount that the power supply is consuming  measured in watts     Serial   The serial number of the power supply     Spare   The part number of the spare power supply     e  Firmware   The installed power supply firmware   The Chassis Manager Power Metrics section displays    e Power Consumed  Watts    The power used by the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis  measured in  watts     e Power Capacity  Watts    The maximum amount of power the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis is  capable of supporting     Viewing fan information    34    From the main menu  select Fans to view fan information  The Fans page displays details about  the fans installed in the HP Moonshot System     The iLO CM firmware  in conjunction with the hardware  controls the operation and speed of the  fans  Fans provide essential c
9.  User      Mg ege    Administrator An administrat as read and write access t feature   Operator An operat an perforn tem actions  but cannot    User    CMI privileges Administrator he same as what is selected above    Apply Cancel    Provide the following details     Full name appears in the user list on the User Administration page  It does not have to  be the same as the Login name  The Full name must use printable characters     Login name is the name you use when logging in to the iLO CM firmware  It appears in  the user list on the User Administration page and in logs  The Login name does not have  to be the same as the Full name  The login name must use printable characters     Password and Password confirm set and confirm the password that is used for logging  in to the iLO CM firmware     Use the set password minimumcommand to configure the password minimum length   For more information  see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide     For more information about passwords  see    Password guidelines     page 44      Select from the following privileges     Administrator   An administrator has read and write access to all iLO CM firmware  features     Operator   An operator can perform system actions  but cannot configure the iLO CM  firmware or manage user accounts     User   A user has read only access  A user cannot configure or write to the iLO CM  firmware  or perform system actions     For information about the iLO CM privileges and the features they
10.  and health information  all event  and IML logs down to the node level  active sessions  both via CLI and web interface   and  power  fan and temperature details     View firmware versions and update firmware for components  including the chassis components   cartridges  nodes  and switches using local or remote files  or files that are loaded in the  Chassis Manager Repository     Manage the power and booting of all server nodes  and the power for cartridges and switches   Configure Moonshot 1500 Chassis networking and hostname     Configure SSL certificate security  time settings  and up to 12 local user accounts     Moonshot web interface    The Moonshot web interface common areas  icons  and controls are shown below     Overview 5    aX    Activity        Moonshot    Cartridges All power states All health statuses All UID states Reset filters       Cartridge 6 Overview   Actions v  Select all    Associated nodes c6n1    General Cartridge Information    c6 ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge  m300 Server Cartridge Y  e                     g        x3 t Cartridge OK          R        System firmware Mezzanine  H02 01 30 2014    02  Bootleg 0C   08 20 2014       1  HP Moonshot main menu  The primary menu for navigating to resources  Click to expand   2  View customization menus  Filters your view to only the desired components  Also available to customize log views   3  View selector  Enables you to select the information displayed about a resource     4  Actions menu  Provides 
11.  change your own password     Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts 41    Viewing local user accounts    To view local user accounts  select User Administration from the main menu       Moonshot v ajal   User Administration 4    Add user Actions v  Login Name Full Name Administrator  aon ann Administrator  Administrator Administrator Full name Administrator  guiuser guiuser  oper oper rivileges Administrator  test test  user user    The User Administration page shows the login name and full name of each user  To view the  privileges for a user  select the user in the user list  The available privileges follow     Administrator   An administrator has read and write access to all iLO CM firmware features     Operator   An operator can perform system actions  but cannot configure the iLO CM firmware  or manage user accounts     User   A user has read only access  A user cannot configure or write to the iLO CM firmware   or perform system actions     None   If no privilege is selected  a user cannot log into the iLO CM firmware     Adding or editing local user accounts    Users who have the Administrator privilege can add or edit iLO CM firmware user accounts     42    To add or edit a user account     l   2     From the main menu  select User Administration   Do one of the following     e Click   Add user   e Select Actions   Add   e Select a user account and then select Actions   Edit    The Add User or Edit  lt user name gt  window opens     Configuring Moonshot System    Add
12.  character   Limit host names to 15 characters     Verify that you can ping Moonshot 1500 CM module by IP address and by DNS WINS    name     Verify that NSLOOKUP resolves the Moonshot 1500 CM module network address correctly  and that no namespace conflicts exist     If you are using both DNS and WINS  verify that they resolve the Moonshot 1500 CM  module network address correctly     Flush the DNS name if you make any namespace changes     To configure the host name   1  From the main menu  select Network Configuration        Edit Host name  v    Host name    Host name    Domain name    7  Use DHCP v4 supplied domain name    Apply Cancel    2  Select Actions   Edit   3  Enter the following information in the Host name section     Host name   The Moonshot 1500 CM module host name  This name serves as the  host specific label portion of the DNS name  This name can be used only if DHCP and  DNS are configured to connect to the host name instead of the IP address     Domain name   The Moonshot 1500 CM module domain name     This name is entered automatically if Use DHCPv4 supplied domain name is selected  If  DHCP is not used  enter a domain name     4  Click Apply to save the changes     The Apply network settings dialog box notifies you that a reset is required to apply the changes     Managing network settings 55    5  Click Yes     A reset ends all active sessions  It might take several minutes before you can re establish a  connection     Configuring SNTP settings    Viewi
13.  close the window     Clearing the IML    Users with the Administrator privilege can clear the IML of all previously logged information     To clear the IML of all previously logged information     l   2     From the main menu  select Integrated Management Log   Select Actions   Clear Log     The iLO CM firmware notifies you that all log entries will be deleted  and that you cannot  undo this action     To confirm that you want to clear the IML  click Yes   The following event is recorded     IML Cleared by  lt user name gt      Using the iLO CM IML    67       6 Troubleshooting    This chapter provides troubleshooting solutions for the Moonshot Web Interface     Bypassing a lost or forgotten administrator password    68    HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Management modules ship with default credentials  Administrator  and password  Change these credentials after deployment  in accordance with good security  practices     If user credentials are forgotten or lost  and no administrator access is available  use the security  override switch located on the Moonshot 1500 CM module  In the proper position  the security  override switch allows authentication as Administrator to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware  without validating login credentials  New user account credentials can be defined once access to  iLO CM is established  Restore the security override switch to the default position after this procedure  is complete     NOTE  Existing account passwords cannot be retrieved from the Moon
14.  days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  22345  6 7 a  91011 12  13 14 15 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30    April 2014    Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa    123 45    6 7  e  910 11 12  13 14 15 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  123 45  6 7 a  91011 12  13 14 15 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30       e To search for events based on dates  event IDs  or description text  enter text in the Search  box  and then press Enter    e     Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values   e     Click a column heading to sort the IML table by that column     e When sorting the IML table by column  click the triangle next to the column heading to change  the display to ascending or descending order     Marking an IML entry as repaired    Use this feature to change the status of an IML entry from Critical or Caution to Repaired  You must  have the Administrator privilege to use this feature     When a Critical or Caution event is reported in the IML log   1  Investigate and repair the issue   2  From the main menu  select Integrated Management Log     Using the iLO CMIML 65    3  Select the log entry     To select an IML entry  click the check box next to the entry in the first column of the IML table   If a check box is not displayed next to an IML entry  that entry cannot be marked as repaired     Actions wv    All severities All classe
15.  e Model   The model name of attached accessory    e Serial number   The serial number of the attached accessory    e Spare part number   The part number of the spare attached accessory   e Cartridge mezz data   The version of the accessory   s data firmware file     When multiple cartridges are selected  the Overview page changes to display the following  information about each cartridge     e Name  e Model  e Power  e UID    e Health status   e Management status  e  AutoRev   e instant wattage   e Product ID    e Serial number    Changing the state of a cartridge   s UID   To change the state of a cartridge UID    1  Select a cartridge    2  Click Actions   UID on or UID off  depending on the current state of the cartridge UID     The icon changes to indicate the new UID state  and an activity message briefly appears at  the top right of the screen     Changing the power state of a cartridge  To change the power state of a cartridge   1  Select one or more cartridges    2  Click Actions   Power off or Power on     When powering off a cartridge  the iLO CM firmware warns you that this action will force  the power off on the cartridge  and the nodes      3  Click Yes if powering off a cartridge     Viewing cartridge logs    Cartridge logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred  Events are generated by  the system ROM and include all cartridge specitic events  Log entries can help you diagnose issues  or identify potential issues  Preventative action might he
16.  enable  see the HP Moonshot  iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide     Do one of the following     Click Apply to save the new user     Click Apply to save the user account changes     Adding or editing local user accounts 43    Password guidelines    HP recommends that you follow these password guidelines    e The maximum password length is 39 characters    e     Passwords can include any characters except for spaces   e     The default minimum password length is 8 characters     Modify this with the set password minimum CLI command     For information about setting the password minimum value  see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis  Management CLI User Guide     Configuring security    Viewing SSL certificate information    To view certificate information  select Security from the main menu  The following certificate details  are displayed     e Issued to   The entity to which the certificate was issued  e Issued by   The CA that issued the certificate   e Valid from   The first date that the certificate is valid   e     Valid until   The date that the certificate expires    e     Serial number   The serial number that the CA assigned to the certificate    Obtaining a trusted SSL certificate    44    Users who have the Administrator privilege can customize and import a trusted certificate     A certificate works only with the keys generated with its corresponding CSR  If the Moonshot 1500  CM module is reset to the factory default settings  or another CSR is generated before the c
17.  imminent service loss  Immediate attention  is needed     o   amp  Caution   The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation      Informational   The event provides background information          Unknown   The event severity could not be determined     Using the iLO CM event log 59    e Last Update   The date and time when the latest event of this type occurred  This value is based  on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware     For information about setting the time in the iLO CM firmware  see    Editing the time settings      page 56     e Initial Update   The date and time when the first event of this type occurred  This value is based  on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware   If the iLO CM firmware did not recognize the date and time when the event was first created    NOT SET  is displayed    e Count   The number of times this event has occurred  if supported      In general  important events generate an event log entry each time they occur  They are not  consolidated into one event log entry     When less important events are repeated  they are consolidated into one event log entry  and  the Count and Last Update values are updated  Each event type has a specific time interval  that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged     e  Description   The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the  recorded event     e  Location   The component or subsystem that identi
18.  information 25    26    Customizing the node log view  You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows     To filter by severity  select a severity level from the Severity menu  The selection is cumulative   and you can select more than one severity level  A selected severity level is bold  Click a bold  entry again to deselect it     Severity    All severities     Critical   4 Caution     Informational      Unknown  SS    Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu     Created on   All dates   Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range     lt  October 2014  gt   lt  October 2014  gt   Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  123 4 123 4    9 10 11    n  ler    y  co        5 6 7 8 9 10 11  12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 25  26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31    To search for events based on dates  event IDs  or description text  enter text in the Search  box  and then press Enter     Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Saving a node event log    To save the node event log as a CSV file     l     2   3     Select Actions   View CSV   The node event log is displayed in a format that you can copy and paste into a text editor     Click Save  and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file   Click Close to close the window     Clearing a
19.  interface  ccs  csacccertiatenscsdap sien ectedsiatiraeaeinen tela eeateteed cele 11  ROW SEP SUDO  y E EE E EE  1   Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface           ccccccccccceeeeneneeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeessteeeeeeesenaes 11   Viewing overview information  sop ieeccesese rademuivedesedidemuienenveccesmeesseneudieeuneciepuduasedaeseeyemeusabadieed 12  Viewing Moonshot general  intormGlionis 2 ceicaseaiuheceeerdsarctivebencleas acetheeretaieinenciasd 12  Viewing ProLiant server cartridge Information ciz   22 lt ccnideniasscceieverwacued ed eoeteantonzcneleduedinteeniiasessaes 15  Viewing ProLiant server cartridge node information             cccccccceesseceeeeeeeeeeseeeeceeesessseeeeeeesenaes 21  Viewing Moonshot switch inlomighionicsu lt i ieiieieidaslasculmadaeaieatecmEeenaes 27  Viewing firmware Ilorin GHontscsci s2cy 2s Ssewsncneaveaseie satecnsyehe seven s  ubnankosidesdvendebndmereaseasbendeewan  aaaeecs 32  Viewing Moonshot power IMIOMMONONexectsaceayctadeicncdanctininieixionctelanin aaa enisanceiaieateeetanmeudede 33  Viewing fan AICHE GI seh  Gencanie eaedearenniiadsetenadebincayeneied dadtedhaseganctdeesade anaheyndeddedandeinasannnekdecens 34  Viewing temperature information  lt 2csce2esescocincbivoatesicdn deere ae te eee 35  Viewing and managing active iLO CM firmware SeSSIONS             c0cccceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeeeesaes 36  Viewing the time SCHINGS acntsccnnhccstsspandicedeatdaateepersereicalecacuieerterened  eute toes diescllniehenraeaeed 56  
20.  no password is required  Anyone accessing the Moonshot iLO  CM firmware will see a security alert display after login        Set up a new account or reset the password for the Administrator account   The following example shows how to find the list of existing user accounts and modify one to  have a known password    MoonshOt        Example 1 Resetting the Administrator password    hpiLO  gt  show user all  Local User Accounts     Current User   User Name  Administrator  Full Name  Administrator  User Privilege  ADMINISTRATOR  Status  ENABLED    hpiLO  gt  set user password Administrator Moonshot    User   Administrator  password set     To configure a new user  you may need some or all of the following commands   e show user all      set user password   e set user privilege   e enable user   e remove user      set password minimum    After creating a new user account or resetting the Administrator password  remove the  Moonshot 1500 CM module     The following changes occur while the Moonshot 1500 CM module is removed   e Chassis fans automatically switch to maximum speed   e Powered cartridges remain on  and cartridges without power remain off     e Cartridge buttons  power  UID  Link  do not work     Management capabilities resume and chassis fans switch to an appropriate speed after the  Moonshot 1500 CM module is reinserted     Restore the security DIP switch to its original position     Bypassing a lost or forgotten administrator password 69       9  Insert the Moonsho
21.  node event log    Users with the Administrator privilege can clear logs of all previously logged information     To clear a node event log     l     Select Actions   Clear Log   The following message appears     All log entries for this device will be deleted  This action cannot  be undone  Continue with clearing the log     Click Yes   The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event     the responsible user  and the cartridge number     Viewing Moonshot switch information    From the main menu  select Switches to display details about the HP Moonshot Switch Modules  installed in the HP Moonshot System  The page defaults to switch overview information     Viewing switch overview information    To view switch overview information  select Switches from the main menu        Switch A  Name Switch A Powe  amp   AutoRe    X3 Health status OK  Model HP SL1500 45G Switch JIC 1   roduct ID 704644 B21 nstant wattage 35  Serial number 705301001R Vax vattage 240  Manufacturing date Thu Jan 24 00 00 00 2013 59E3ECC2 50E6 5CE9 B1B1 8CA6EC4650D4  Remote 16 100 111 17 F ware ve 2 0 0 13  management IP atellite firmware 10 18 2013  Pye Not configured vitch data 10 29 2013  MAC Address 00 24 81 d0 61 dd  Uplink A  HP Moonshot 4QSFP Uplink Module  704652 B21  7C534J003F       For each switch  the following information is displayed     e Name   The name of the installed switch  Switch A or Switch B     e AutoRev   The hardware revision of the cartrid
22.  or rise quickly  the critical temperature threshold  prevents system failure by physically shutting down the cartridge before the high  temperature causes an electronic component failure     Temperature Meter   A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and  whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds  The left edge of the  column represents a temperature of 0  C  the grey bar represents the Caution threshold  and  the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold  If a temperature sensor is not  installed  is missing  or is not reporting a temperature reading  an empty graph is displayed     Viewing ProLiant server cartridge node information    The Moonshot web interface Nodes page displays information about the HP ProLiant server  cartridges installed in the chassis     Viewing overview information 21    Overview     lt     Cartridge 2 Node 1    Associated cartridge Cartridge 6  General    Mode  ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge  734619 B21    03604461 AE78 5F 8C 8B6F   D84E16E59253    300008J0SC    Node details    Process or family x86  nt f 8   2400 MHz   16 GB   8 GB  SN  2AA112C7    8 GB  SN  2A711318    MAC1 f0 92 1c b4 42 48  AAC2 0 92  1   b4 42 49       Customizing the node list    Actions v    1 selected    Node status    Node settings    PXE HDD  None    You can customize which nodes are displayed in the node list by using the node filter menus  A  selected filter is bold  Click a bold entry again to deselect i
23.  order    Boot device 1  Please select    y    Boot device 2 Please select    Select boot once    Boot once  Please select    Select boot options    CPU speed    Please select  Wake On LAN  WOL  enabled disabled    do not apply  BIOS serial console  BSC  enabled disabled    do not apply    Apply Cancel             In the Select boot order section  select the following     e Boot device 1   The primary device to seek on boot     e Boot device 2   The secondary  or backup  device to seek on boot if the primary device    is not present or contains no boot instructions     In the Select boot once section  select a device to seek on boot for the next boot only  Boots    subsequent to the next boot revert back to the Boot device 1 and 2 settings   In the Select boot options section  select from the following     e CPU speed    Select a speed for the CPU to adopt on the next boot  Unsupported cartridge    nodes show N A in this menu     e Wake On LAN  WOL    Enable or disable WOL for the node  The selection becomes  active on the next boot  If this option is unsupported  the selections are unavailable  A  third option  do not apply  appears only when multiple nodes are selected  allowing you    to skip enabling or disabling the setting when it   s supported     e BIOS serial console  BSC    Enable or disable access to the BSC  The selection becomes  active on the next boot  If this option is unsupported  the selections are unavailable  A  third option  do not apply  appears only whe
24.  routes    Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied static routes is used  If  not  enter the static route destination  mask  and gateway addresses in the Static  routes section     6  If DHCPv4 is not used for the DNS settings  click DNS  and then configure the following settings  in the DNS section     e Primary DNS server   If Use DNS servers is enabled  this value is supplied automatically   If not  enter the primary DNS server address     e Secondary DNS server   If Use DNS servers is enabled  this value is supplied automatically   If not  enter the secondary DNS server address     e Tertiary DNS server   If Use DNS servers is enabled  this value is supplied automatically   If not  enter the tertiary DNS server address     e  DDNS registration   Select or clear this check box to specify whether the Moonshot 1500  CM module registers its IPv4 address and name with a DNS server     7  f DHCPv4 is not used for the WINS settings  click WINS  and then configure the following  settings in the WINS section     e Primary WINS server   If Use WINS servers is enabled  this value is supplied automatically   If not  enter the Primary WINS Server address     e Secondary WINS server   If Use WINS servers is enabled  this value is supplied  automatically  If not  enter the Secondary WINS Server address     e WINS registration   Select or clear this check box to specify whether the Moonshot 1500  CM module registers its name with a WINS server     8  If DHCPv4 is not used for the stat
25.  the selected method  do one of the following   e Click Browse  and then select a certificate file     e Drag a certificate file into the Drag and drop a file or browse to select a file section on  the Import Certificate page     e Paste the certificate contents into the Certificate text box   7  Click Import     The iLO CM firmware prompts you to confirm that you want to import the certificate and initiate  an iLO CM firmware reset     8  Click Yes to import the certificate and initiate a reset     A reset ends all active sessions  It might take several minutes before you can re establish a  connection     Viewing a certificate signing request  After you generate a CSR on the Generate Certificate Signing Request page  use the following  procedure to view the CSR text     1  Select Security from the main menu   2  Select Actions   View CSR     The CSR text is displayed     Configuring security 47    View Certificate Signing Request    The following Base64 encoded data may be saved and used to request a certificate from a Certificate Authority  CA          BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST         END CERTIFICATE REQUEST        3  Click Save to save the CSR text to a file     For information about using the CSR to obtain a trusted certificate  see    Obtaining a trusted  SSL certificate     page 44      Managing network settings    Viewing general network information    To view a summary of the configured network settings  select Network Configuration from the main  menu     48 Config
26. 4 15 16 17 18  19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 2    nn    N  or   N  N   N  co  N  O   W9      w   k  Y  Lez   N     N      N   re    w      w       e To search for events based on dates  event IDs  or description text  enter text in the Search  box  and then press Enter     e     Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values     Saving a switch log  To save the switch log as a CSV file     1  Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B  You cannot select both switches at  once     2  Select Actions    gt View CSV   The Switch Event Log is displayed     30 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details       Switch A Event Log    ID    Severity    Type    Created on      Count    Description  9273    Caution        Environment     2014 10 27T 14 38   1   System Overheating  Temperature Sensor 1  Location Ambient  Temperature OC     0T08 56   1   IML Cleared  iLO user  Administrator  Switch  A    9196   Informational     Maintenance     2014 09 10T08 56       3  Click Save or click Close to close the window     Clearing a switch log  Users with the Administrator privilege can clear switch logs of all previously logged information   To clear a switch log     1  Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B  You cannot select both switches at  once     2  Select Actions   Clear Log   The following message appears     All log entries for this device will be deleted  This action cannot  be undone  Continue with clearing t
27. 44    2  Verify that the certificate meets the following requirements    e The certificate is in PKCS  10 format    e The CN matches the Moonshot 1500 CM module FQDN    This is listed on the Network Configuration page     e The certificate is a Base64 encoded X 509 certificate    e The certificate meets the file size requirements   The iLO CM firmware supports DER encoded SSL certificates that are up to 3 KB in size   including the 609 or 1 187 bytes used by the private key  for 1 024 bit and 2 048 bit  certificates  respectively     e     The first and last lines are included in the certificate     3  Select Security from the main menu   4  Select Actions   Import Certificate     The Import SSL Certificate page appears     46 Configuring Moonshot System    Import SSL Certificate    A Base64 encoded X 509 certificate can be imported by choosing a file on your local system or by copying the content into a  text box       Browse local files Copy into text box    Click the Browse button or drag a certificate text file into the file chooser    Browse    Import Clear Cancel    Copyright    2014 Hewlett Packard Development Compsn       5  Select Browse local files or Copy into text box  This determines the method of inserting the  certificate contents into the iLO CM firmware     e Browse local files    Select this option to load a certificate file stored on the local system   e Copy into text box   Select this option to paste the certificate text into a text box    6  Depending on
28. HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management    Web Interface  User Guide    Abstract    This guide provides information about configuring  updating  and operating HP Moonshot Systems by using the Moonshot iLO  Chassis Management web interface  This document is intended for system administrators  HP representatives  and HP Authorized  Channel Partners who are involved in configuring and using HP Moonshot Systems     HP Part Number  798886 001  Published  November 2014  Edition  1          Copyright 2012  2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P  Confidential computer software  Valid license from HP required for possession  use or copying  Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212  Commercial  Computer Software  Computer Software Documentation  and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S  Government under    vendor s standard commercial license     The information contained herein is subject to change without notice  The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express  warranty statements accompanying such products and services  Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty  HP shall    not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein     Acknowledgements   Microsoft   and Windows   are trademarks of the Microsoft Group of companies   Intel   is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S  and other countries    Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and or its affiliates     SD is 
29. O CM       Alertmail send    iLO CM      Browser login     Browser login  administrator        SSH login       Firmware upgraded to version 1 30    iLO CM    ILO network link up at 100 Mbps    iLO CM    2  Alertmail send    iLO CM     2014 10 14T13 34   1   Browser login                 Informational   2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 29 node 1 power off force   iLO CM       2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 0    User set cartridge 30 node 1 power off force   iLO CM       2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 30 node 2 power off force   iLO CM      2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 30 node 3 power off force   iLO CM       2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 30 node 4 power off force   iLO CM      2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 36 node 1 power off force   iLO CM       2014 10 14T09 00   2014 10 14T09 00   1   User set cartridge 45 node 1 power off force    iLO CM            3  Click Save  and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file   4  Click Close to close the window     Clearing the event log  Users with the Administrator privilege can clear the event log of all previously logged information   To clear the event log   1  From the main menu  select Event Log   2  Select Actions   Clear Log     The iLO CM firmware notifies you that all log entries will be deleted  and that you cannot  undo this action     3  Click Yes   The follow
30. System to a network 9          Papel               Setting up Moonshot by using the Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface    You can use the iLO CM firmware web interface to configure the Moonshot System if you can  connect to the web interface on the network with a web browser     Access the iLO CM firmware web interface from a remote network client by using a supported  browser to access the hostname and then entering a user name and password     Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface for the first time    10    The iLO CM firmware web interface is configured with a default user name and password  Use  these values to access the web interface remotely from a network client through a web browser     The default values follow    e User name   Administrator   e Password   password   e DNS name   The pre set DNS information uses the serial number located on a label attached  to the chassis that contains the Moonshot 1500 CM module    In a DHCP environment  the serial number is registered as the host DNS name with the DNS server  on boot  Enter the serial number from the label together with the domain name into a browser  address bar  in an HTTPS session  to access the iLO CM firmware web interface  For example  if  the serial number is iLOCM1234 and your domain is domain com  then enter   https    ilocm1234 domain com into the address bar of a supported browser     Alternatively  use the DNS name  serial number  to determine the IP address using standard network  tool
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32. acturing date   The date the server cartridge was built     The Cartridge Information section displays the following     Power   Indicates the power state of the cartridge    co   The cartridge is powered off          One or more cartridge server nodes are powered on    Health status   each cartridge displays a health indicator    o E OK   No health issues   o  4 Degraded   Significant service issue with possible service degradation  o        Critical   Service lost or imminent service loss  immediate attention needed  o     Unknown   A detected health problem cannot be classified   Cartridge UID   Shows the state of the UID for the server cartridge    oY UID is off  Click the icon to turn the UID on    o    UID is on  Click the icon to turn the UID off     Management status    Displays whether the Moonshot web interface is successfully managing  the server cartridge     Instant wattage   A reading of the current power usage of the server cartridge     Links    Displays the cartridges that are linked to the selected cartridge     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    The System Firmware section displays the version information for the following firmware installed  on the selected cartridge     e System ROM firmware  e CPLD   e Satellite firmware   e Cartridge data    The Mezzanine section displays information about any accessory cards attached to the server  cartridge  If present  the information can include the following for each mezzanine attachment    
33. assis information and reference images of the chassis  along with cartridge health and  node power gauges           Top View Chassis Information     Model HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis  n Name ILOCN63170FEK  Hostname ILOCN63170FEK americas hpqcorp net    allezen le y a AATA A UUID 3557538C B879 5029 B950 644CD4D86B8F    3   16 22   2 28   3 34   37   40 3  A B Firmware version 1 30p13  Aug 28 2014      B Description IP  Chassis Manager 16 85 179 221   255 255 252 0  2 5 11   14   17 20   23   26 29 2   35   38   41   44     e     fal tal           3   6   9   12  15   18 21   24   27 30   33   36   39   42   45  Back View  m 100  m 100  m 100  m 100  m 100  Cartridge Health 4 Node Power State 7    5 Ba  5  2  Uplink B Chassis Manager UplinkA    A oa  2906  m 237W mow m 196W m 212W    Systems Node Powered    On Off  Cartridges Health  Critical Degraded Ok    Viewing the Chassis top view  From the main menu  select Chassis to view chassis cartridge and switch information     The Top View section includes an interactive image that displays a representation of the cartridge  and switch slots of the Moonshot chassis  Unoccupied slots are gray  while populated slots are  white and include power  health  and UID indicators  These slots offer more information when  rolled over with the mouse     To view cartridge information    To view cartridge information  roll over a populated cartridge slot with the mouse     E Cartridge 23  O     Name ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge  CPU 1x x86    e  
34. ation changes  and successful or unsuccessful browser  and SSH logins     Viewing the event log    To view the event log  select Event Log in the main menu                gt  Moonshot v ajal   Moonshot Event Log 4  Hostname  Actions v   All severities All last updates All initial updates Q Reset filters   ID Severity     Last Initial Count Description Location   ditd Update Update   F g   7996 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 User set cartridge 29 node 1 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00 14T09 00   7997 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 User set cartridge 30 node 1 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00 14T09 00   7998 a 2014 10  1 User set cartridge 30 node 2 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00   7999 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 User set cartridge 30 node 3 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00   8000 a 2014 10  1 User set cartridge 30 node 4 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00   8001 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 User set cartridge 36 node 1 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00 14T09 00   8002 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 User set cartridge 45 node 1 power off force iLO CM  14T09 00 14T09 00   8003 a 2014 10  2014 10  1 Browser logout  Administrator   iLO CM    14T09 03 14T09 03    The log displays the following information     e ID   The event ID number  Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated   By default  the event log is sorted by the ID  with the most recent event at the top     e  Severity   The importance of the detected event   Possible values follow     o       Critical   The event indicates a service loss or
35. ce a logout of this browser window  Are you sure  you want to disconnect your current session     Viewing overview information 37    4  Click Yes to continue  or click Cancel   If you disconnected the current session  the browser returns to the login page   If you disconnected a remote session  the following message appears     Active Session s  successfully disconnected     Viewing the time settings  SNTP allows the iLO CM firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source   To view the time settings  select Time Settings in the main menu       Moonshot v aal    Time Settings 4  Actions w   Network time servers A   Primary NTP server not set   Secondary NTP server not set   Configure using DHCP v4 Enabled   NTP polling period 1800 seconds   Time zone   Current time zone CST6CDT  GMT 06 00 00  y    The following information is displayed   e Primary NTP server   The configured primary NTP server   e Secondary NTP server   The configured secondary NTP server     e Configure using DHCPv4   Whether the iLO CM Firmware is configured to use a  DHCPv4 provided NTP server     NTP polling period   The time period  in seconds  that determines how often the time is  synchronized with the NTP servers     e Current time zone    The configured time zone     For information about configuring these settings  see    Editing the time settings     page 56      38 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details       4 Configuring Moonshot System    This chapter includes proc
36. chnical support  HP  71  temperature information  viewing  35  typographic conventions  72    U  user accounts  adding  42  default user account  10  editing  42  overview  41  privileges  41  viewing  42    W    web interface  browser support  11  overview  5  using  11   WINS servers  IPv4  52    76 Index    
37. cted  such as menu  and list items  buttons  tabs  and check boxes       Italic text Text emphasis       Monospace text e File and directory names  e System output  e Code    e Commands  their arguments  and argument values       Monospace  italic text e Code variables    e Command variables                Monospace  bold text Emphasized monospace text          A WARNING  Calls attention to information that prevents catastrophic  unrecoverable damage to    people  software  or hardware           A CAUTION  Calls attention to information that prevents damage to hardware  software  or data           IMPORTANT  Points out information as being particularly valuable        Support and other resources       NOTE  Provides additional information             TIP  Provides helpful hints and shortcuts        Typographic conventions 73       8 Documentation feedback    HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs  To help us improve the  documentation  send any errors  suggestions  or comments to Documentation Feedback   docsfeedback hp com   Include the document title and part number  version number  or the URL    when submitting your feedback     74 Documentation feedback       Index    A    active iLO sessions  disconnecting  37   active sessions  viewing  36   authorized resellers  71    B    browser support  web interface  11    C    certificate signing request  viewing  47  contacting HP  71  conventions  document  72    D  DHCP   IPv4 settings  52  disconnecti
38. d for certain features to function correctly   Verify that pop up blockers are disabled     Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface    You must access the iLO CM firmware web interface through HTTPS  HTTP exchanged over an SSL  encrypted session      To log in to the iLO CM firmware web interface       Enter https    lt iLO CM firmware host name or IP address gt    The login page opens    2  Enter an iLO CM firmware user name and password  and then click Login    Login problems might occur for the following reasons     e You recently upgraded the iLO CM firmware  You might need to clear your browser cache  before attempting to log in again     e     You entered incorrect login information   o Passwords are case sensitive        User names are not case sensitive  Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated the  same  for example  Administrator is treated as the same user as administrator    e Your user account is not a valid iLO CM firmware account   e     Your user account has been deleted  disabled  or locked out   e The password for the user account must be changed     After an initial failed login attempt  the iLO CM firmware imposes a security delay of ten seconds   Each subsequent failed attempt increases the delay by ten seconds     Using the iLO CM firmware web interface T11    Viewing overview information    Viewing Moonshot general information    From the main menu  select Chassis to display high level information about the chassis  It includes  general ch
39. d in memory until a new CSR is generated  the iLO CM firmware is reset to the  factory default settings  or a certificate is imported     6  Doone of the following   e     Click Save to save the CSR text to a file   e     Select and copy the CSR text     7  Open a browser window and navigate to a third party CA   8  Follow the onscreen instructions and submit the CSR to the CA     When you submit the CSR to the CA  your environment might require the specification of  Subject Alternative Names  This information is typically included in the Additional Attributes  box  If required  enter the Moonshot 1500 CM module DNS short name and IP address in  the Additional Attributes box by using the following syntax   san dns 10 10 20 95 amp dns serverl ilo example com     The CA generates a certificate in PKCS  10 format   9  After you obtain the certificate  make sure that   e The CN matches the Moonshot 1500 CM module FQDN   This is listed on the Network Configuration page   e The certificate is a Base64 encoded X 509 certificate   e The first and last lines are included in the certificate     10  Return to the SSL Certificate page in the iLO CM Firmware web interface   11  Import the certificate     For instructions  see    Importing a trusted SSL certificate     page 46      Importing a trusted SSL certificate   Use the following procedure to import a trusted SSL certificate   1  Obtain a certificate from a CA    For instructions  see    Obtaining a trusted SSL certificate     page 
40. dge 6  enter c6  You can also specify a range of cartridges     40 Configuring Moonshot System    7     such as c6 10  or multiple specific cartridges  such as c6  8 10  Enter a11 to upload  a firmware file to all cartridges     e     Switches    Specify the switch  To target a single switch  enter sA  or sB  To target both  switches  enter sA  B or sA B      Optional  For switch firmware updates  you must enable TFTP from the iLO CM firmware  command line before the next step     Switch firmware updates require TFTP to copy the firmware update files to the switch        IMPORTANT  Firmware updates are supported on the HP Moonshot 45G and HP  Moonshot 180G Switch Modules  Remember to disable TFTP after switch firmware updates  are complete as good security policy        Click Install  A meter displays to show the upload progress     Installing files from the Chassis Manager Repository    Files that have already been uploaded to the Chassis Manager Repository can be used to update  component firmware     To install firmware from the Chassis Manager Repository     l   2     Select the firmware file in the Uploaded Files list   Specify the applicable component to flash in the Targets  optional  field     e  Chassis   Chassis firmware updates do not require targets     e  Cartridges   Enter the applicable cartridges targets using c lt x gt  notation  For example   to apply an upload to cartridge 6  enter c6  You can also specify a range of cartridges   such as c6 10  or multiple 
41. djustment to UTC time  In addition  that time zone  must not apply a Daylight Savings Time  Summer Time  adjustment  There are several time  zones that fit this requirement  One example is the Atlantic Reykjavik time zone  which is  neither east or west of the Prime Meridian  and in which the time does not change in the  spring or fall  If you select the Atlantic Reykjavik time zone  the iLO CM firmware web pages  and log entries display the exact time provided by the NTP server     NOTE  Configure the NTP servers to use Coordinated Universal Time  GMT         Managing network settings 57    6  Click Apply to save the changes   The following message appears     The chassis manager will automatically reset to apply the settings   Continue to apply the settings and reset the chassis manager     7  Click Yes     A reset ends all active sessions  It might take several minutes before you can re establish a  connection          TIP  If you notice that event log entries have an incorrect date or time  make sure that the NTP  server addresses and time zone are correct  The event log includes entries that indicate success or  failure when contacting the NTP server s      58 Configuring Moonshot System       5 Working with events  Using the iLO CM event log    The event log provides a record of significant events recorded by the iLO CM firmware     Logged events include major events such as a power outage or system reset  and iLO CM firmware    events such as firmware updates  configur
42. dministrator PASSWOI          ccceeeeeceeeeeeseeseeeeceeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeess 68   7 Suppor and aiher Pesos  55 csi adecdase ce a 7   Information to collect before contacting HP            cccccesscececceeeseeceeeeeeeceseeeeeceeeeesneaeeeesesesesteeeeeeeess 71  How to contact FIP  ccnsicocieenca crit asialcinetneiga EE E E EE 7   HP authorized HESS 618  casnaeedeeeabe tte aetercnedes usu eraacddoussimuaasicetteerarnenmetesdeadonuesusetced a 71  Related  Minibore sete psoas nieee EAA E EEE EER ESEE EE raai 71  Typographic CONE TIS ING ys ys aateee teccensonaateceaniesaesguscedesaedepseseydendeckeerasonduteebhecsensauo tsyddeeseaetannses 72   8 Documentation teed Gest ceca caret cccranes EE 74  LICE LO EENES OSEN ETE IEE IOS PEOI IO PAN ner Figs    4 Contents       1 Introduction to the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management  web interface    Overview    The Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface allows GUl based aggregated chassis  management on the HP Moonshot System  The interface runs on the iLO CM firmware version 1 30  and later  and provides access to many of the same functions available from the iLO CM firmware  command line  The interface allows you to view component information  configure settings  update  firmware  and operate HP Moonshot via a detailed graphical environment     HP Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface features    Using the iLO CM firmware web interface  you can do the following     View extensive chassis  cartridge  node and switch details
43. docs  Available documents include     Documents   e     HP Moonshot System Setup Overview   e     HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide   e     HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide   e     HP Moonshot Switch User and Maintenance Guide   e HP Proliant Moonshot Cartridge User and Maintenance Guide  e     HP Moonshot Troubleshooting Guide   e     HP Moonshot 45G CLI Command Reference    Information to collect before contacting HP 71    e     HP Moonshot 45G Switch Administrator s Guide   e     HP Moonshot Component Pack Release Notes   e     HP Insight Cluster Management Utility v7 1 User Guide   e     HP Insight CMU v7 1 Getting Started Guide for Pre Installed HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis    Websites    e     HP Moonshot Information Library     htto   www hp com go moonshot    e     HP Moonshot Component Pack download website     htto   www hp com qgo servers moonshot download    e Intel IPMI specification website     http   www  intel com design servers ipmi tools htm    e HP Smart Update Manager Information Library     http   www hp com go hpsum documentation    e Timezone information     fto   elsie nci nih gov pub    Typographic conventions    72    Table 2 Document conventions    Convention Element  Blue text      Cross reference links and e mail addresses    Blue  underlined text  hito   www hp com Website addresses          Bold text e Keys that are pressed  e Text typed into a GUI element  such as a box    e GUI elements that are clicked or sele
44. e the event first occurred  For events  with a count greater than 1  this is column shows the date the event was last updated     e Count   The number of times this event has occurred  if supported      In general  important events generate an event log entry each time they occur  They are not  consolidated into one event log entry    When less important events are repeated  they are consolidated into one event log entry  the  Count value is updated  Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether  repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged     e  Description   The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the  recorded event     Viewing overview information 29    Customizing the switch log view  You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows     e To filter by severity  select a severity level from the Severity menu  The selection is cumulative   and you can select more than one severity level  A selected severity level is bold  Click a bold  entry again to deselect it     Severity   All severities     Critical   4 Caution     Informational      Unknown  ee        e     Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu     Created on   All dates   Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range    October 2014 October 2014       Su Mo h Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  1234 123 4  5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 1
45. earch for events based on dates  event IDs  or description text  enter text in the Search  box  and then press Enter     Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values     Viewing overview information    19    1  Click Actions   View CSV   The Moonshot Event Log CSV for the cartridge is displayed        Cartridge 2 Event Log CSV    ID    Severity   Type    Created on    Count    Description  9270   Informational    Rack Infrastructure     2014 10 27T 14 37   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted  Slot 2  Serial Number 300008J0S    Save Close          2  Click Save or click Close to close the window     Clearing the cartridge IML  Users with the Operator privilege can clear a cartridge IML of all previously logged information   To clear a cartridge IML   1  Click Actions   Clear Log   The following message appears     All log entries for this device will be deleted  This action cannot  be undone  Continue with clearing the log     2  Click Yes     The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event   the responsible user  and the cartridge number     Viewing cartridge temperature sensor data    Select Thermal from the View menu to show the cartridge logs  Temperatures are displayed in  degrees Celsius     20 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Sensor Status Current Reading Thresholds Temperature Meter    02 C    03 D    04 D    05 DIMh    06 D    07 H         08     01 Front Ambient a 20C Caut
46. edures for configuring a Moonshot System by using the iLO CM firmware  web interface     Updating firmware    Firmware updates enhance functionality with new features  improvements  and security updates     Updating Moonshot firmware    From the main menu  select Firmware Update to view the firmware update page  Updating HP  Moonshot System firmware keeps it up to date with the latest features and enhancements     Chassis Manager Firmware Chassis Manager Repository    Currently installed version iLO CM v1 30  Uploaded Files    Upload Firmware    The Chassis Manager can import firmware from a local http server or files can be uploaded  directly here       Browse local files HTTP URL  Local File  upload firmware by selecting a local file     Drag and drop a file here to upload or click the Choose file button to browse for files    Choose file Start upload    Force    Targets  optional     Force    Targets  optional     The Firmware Update page includes the following sections     e Chassis Manager Firmware   This section displays information about the current firmware  installed on the Moonshot 1500 CM module     e Chassis Manager Repository   This section displays information about the files currently stored  in the repository   s non volatile flash memory  This section also includes controls for installing  and removing files from the iLO Chassis Manager Repository     The Chassis Manager Repository provides storage for the firmware files used to update  components of the Moon
47. eed   The percentage of maximum speed at which the fan is currently running     Viewing temperature information    The Temperatures page displays the status  current reading  threshold settings  and temperature  meter values for temperature sensors in the chassis     For information about viewing cartridge and switch temperature readings  see    Viewing ProLiant  server cartridge information     page 15  and    Viewing Moonshot switch information     page 27      The following temperature thresholds are monitored     e  Caution   The HP Moonshot System is designed to maintain a temperature below the caution    threshold     If the temperature exceeds the Caution threshold  the fan speeds are increased to maximum     If the temperature exceeds the Caution threshold for 60 seconds  a graceful shutdown of the  HP Moonshot system cartridges and switches is attempted     e  Critical   lIf temperatures are uncontrollable or rise quickly  the critical temperature threshold  prevents system failure by physically shutting down the HP Moonshot System cartridges and  switches before the high temperature causes an electronic component failure     Monitoring policies differ depending on the chassis requirements  Policies usually include increasing  fan speeds to maximum cooling  logging temperature events in the IML  providing a visual indication  of events by using LED indicators  and starting a graceful shutdown of the operating system to  avoid data corruption     Additional policies a
48. elected filter is bold  Click a bold  entry again to deselect it     4  Click Reset filters to return all filters to the default selections  By default  all selections from  each filter are shown  all power states  all health statuses  and all UID states      Viewing overview information 15    Selecting multiple cartridges    To select multiple cartridges from the cartridge list  do one of the following     Hold Ctrl and click each cartridge to be selected   Click Select all     Click a cartridge to select it  hold Shift  and then click another cartridge to select all the  cartridges between the two selections     Viewing Moonshot cartridge overview information    16    From the main menu  select Cartridges to view cartridge overview information  The page defaults  to an overview of the first cartridge in the list of all available cartridges  shown on the left side of  the page     The General section displays the following     Model   The model name of the server cartridge     Product ID   The product ID of the server cartridge  This value is set by the manufacturer  but  can be changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line if the server  cartridge is replaced     Serial number   The serial number of the server cartridge  This value is assigned when the  system is manufactured  but can be reset by an Administrator using the command line if the  server cartridge is replaced     AutoRev   The hardware revision of the cartridge  Used by HP Support     Manuf
49. ertificate  that corresponds to the previous CSR is imported  the certificate does not work  In that case  a new  CSR must be generated and used to obtain a new certificate from a CA    To obtain a trusted certificate     1  Select Security from the main menu       Moonshot v ale   SSL Certificate 4  Actions v  ed to C   ied by DC   DC   CN     falid from Oct 22 16 36 10 2014 GMT  alid unti Oct 21 16 36 10 2016 GMT    2  Select Actions   Customize Certificate   The Generate Certificate Signing Request page opens     Configuring Moonshot System    Generate Certificate Signing Request    Generating a Certificate Signing Request  CSR  might take up to 10 minutes     Chassis Manager security features can be enhanced by importing a trusted certificate  Chassis Manager can create a Certificate  Signing Request  CSR  in PKCS  10 format to send to a Certificate Authority  CA   The Base64 encoded X 509 certificate returned  from the Certificate Authority can then be imported to Chassis Manager     The steps are      Generate a CSR      Send the CSR to a Certificate Authority  CA  and receive a certificate  and    Import the certificate     Information    Country  C  US  State  ST  Texas  City or Locality  L  Houston  Organization Name  O  Hewlett Packard Company  Organizational Unit  OU  ISS optional    Common Name  CN     Generate CSR Cancel       Enter the following information in the Information section     e     Country  C    The two character country code that identifies the coun
50. es that are on     Viewing ProLiant server cartridge information    The Moonshot web interface Cartridges page displays information about the HP ProLiant server  cartridges installed in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis     Cartridge 9 Overview  v 1 selected   Actions   v    Associated nodes c9n1 c9n2 c9n3 c9n4          General Cartridge Information  Model ProLiant m800 Server Cartridge Power 4   Product ID 721702 B21 a  Serial number CN7414V077 Q  AutoRe BX 3 en Cartridge OK   Manufacturing date Wed Apr 2 17 32 00 2014 Instant wattage 53  Links none  System firmware Mezzanine  System ROM firmware U01 08 25 2014  SPLO 09 Model ProLiant m800 4xM 2 Mezzanine  Satellite firmware 08 20 2014 Serial numbe OR44CP0124  Cartridge data 06 06 2014 Spare part number 733994 001  Cartridge mezz data 03 20 2014    Customizing the cartridge list    By default  all of the cartridges installed in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis are listed in the left pane   including Health  Cartridge  slot   and Model information  Filter which cartridges are displayed in  the list by using the cartridge filter menus    To customize the cartridge list  do one or more of the following     1  Click the System Power menu and select one or more power states  A selected filter is bold   Click a bold entry again to deselect it     2  Click the Server health menu and select one or more health states  A selected filter is bold   Click a bold entry again to deselect it     3  Click the UID menu and select one or more UID states  A s
51. fied the logged event     Customizing the event log view  You can customize the list of events as follows     e To filter by severity  select a severity level from the Severity menu     Severity   All severities     Critical   A Caution     Informational      Unknown    e     To filter by the Last Update date  select a date range in the Last Update menu     Last Update   All last updates  Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  12345  6 7  a  9 10 11 12  13 1415 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30    60 Working with events    April 2014   Th Fr Sa  12345   6 7 fl 9 10 11 12   13 14 15 16 17 18 19   20 21 22 23 24 25 26   27 28 29 30    Su Mo Tu We    To filter by the Initial Update date  select a date range in the Initial Update menu     Initial Update   All initial updates  Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  12345  6 7 a  91011 12  13 14 15 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30       To search for events based on dates  event IDs  or description text  enter text in the Search    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  12345  6 73 9 10 11 12  13 14 15 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30    box  and then press Enter     Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values     Click a column heading to sort the event log table by that column     W
52. ge  Used by HP Support     e Model   The model name of the switch     Viewing overview information 27    28    Product ID   The product ID of the switch  This value is set by the manufacturer  but can be  changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line if the switch is  replaced     Serial number   The serial number of the switch  This value is assigned when the switch is  manufactured  but can be reset by an Administrator using the command line if the server  cartridge is replaced     Manufacturing date   The date and time the switch was built   Remote management IP   The IP address to be used by supported remote management tools     The association between the HP Moonshot System and a remote management tool is configured  by using the remote management tool  For instructions  see your remote management tool  documentation     IPv6   The link local IPv6 address of the switch  for communications between installed node  operating systems  if enabled  and the switches     MAC Address   The media access control  MAC  address of the switch     Power   The switch power status   o    The switch is off     o    The switch is on     Health status   A short description of the switch   s health   UID   Shows the state of the UID for the switch     o O The UID is off   o Y The UID is on     Instant wattage   A reading of the current power usage of the switch   Maximum wattage   The maximum amount of power in watts that the switch will consume     UUID   The universall
53. h data file version     Cartridges    This section displays the following information about the installed HP ProLiant server cartridges     Bay   The slot location of the cartridge    Product name   The model name of the cartridge    System ROM   The ProLiant series server ROM version   Satellite   The cartridge satellite firmware version    Data   The server cartridge data firmware version    CPLD    ProLiant server programmable logic device firmware version     Other firmware   The names and versions of add on component firmware are listed here  such  as mezzanine card data files     Power Supplies    This section displays information on any installed power supplies     Bay   The slot location of the power supply   Product name   The model name of the power supply   Status   A representation of component s health     Current Version   Firmware version     Viewing Moonshot power information    The iLO CM firmware monitors the power supplies in the server to ensure the longest available  uptime of the server and operating system  Power supplies might be affected by brownouts and  other electrical conditions  or AC cords might be unplugged accidentally  These conditions result  in a loss of redundancy if redundant power supplies are configured  or result in a loss of operation  it redundant power supplies are not in use  If a power supply failure is detected  hardware failure   or the AC power cord is disconnected  events are recorded in the IML and LED indicators are used    
54. he log     3  Click Yes     The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event   the responsible user  and the cartridge number     Viewing switch temperature sensor data    From the main menu  select Switches to display the switch information  The page defaults to an  overview of the switches  Select Thermal from the View menu to show the temperature information   Temperatures are displayed in degrees Celsius     Viewing overview information 31    Switch A    Sensor Status Current reading Thresholds Temperature meter  01 Front Ambient a 26 C Caution 60 C Critical  65 C Ea   02 CPU a 48C Caution 90 C Critical  95 C Es   03 DIMM   28 C Caution 87 C Critical  92 C      04 Network Ctrir lal 56C Caution 100 C Critical  110 C     05 1 0 Inlet a 29C Caution 70 C Critical  75 C     06 1 O Exhaust i 31C Caution 75 C Critical  80 C Es        The Thermal table displays the following information for each switch     e Sensor   The ID of the temperature sensor  which also gives an indication of the sensor s  location     e     Status   A health icon showing the current sensor status  Depending on the switch configuration   some sensors show a status of Not installed     e Current Reading   The current temperature reported by the sensor     e  Thresholds   The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions  The two  threshold values are Caution and Critical         Caution   The switch is designed to maintain a temperature below 
55. hen sorting the event log table by column  click the triangle next to the column heading to    change the display to ascending or descending order     Saving the event log    To save the event log as a CSV file     l   2     From the main menu  select Event Log     Select Actions   View CSV     Using the iLO CM event log    6l       Moonshot Event Log CSV       996            72014 10 14T09 03      2014 10 14T09 0    2014 10 14 T09 5    2014 10 14T11 14   14 10 14T12 33   14 10 14T12 36     2014 10 14T12 38      2014 10 14712 45  2014 10 14T12 4    2014 10 14712 51   2014 10 14T12 5    2014 10 14T12 51     2014 10 14T12 5     2014 10 14T1    2014 10 14T1    2014 10 14T13     2014 10 14T 13 3     2014 10 147 13 3   Informational   2014 10 14T13 3  22     Informational   2014 10 14T 13 34              2014 10 14T1   2014 10 14T1           2014 10 14T09 03      2014 10 14T09 09      2014 10 14T09 58      2014 10 14T11 14     2014 10 14T12 33      2014 10 14T12 36      2014 10 14T12 38            2014 10 14T12 51       ID   Severity     Last Update      Initial Update   Count    Description    Location                Browser logout  Administrator     Browser login     Browser login  administrator     Browser login  Administrator       SSH login     Scriptable Virtual Media HTTP error 400    ILO CM       Scriptable Virtual Media HTTP error 400    ILO CM     Browser login  administrator        Firmware upgraded to version 1 30    iLO CM       iLO network link up at 100 Mbps      iL
56. ic route settings  click Static routes  and then configure the  following settings in the Static routes section     e Static route  1   The static route 1 destination  mask  and gateway addresses  If Use static  routes is enabled  this value is supplied automatically  If not  enter the static route value     e     Static route  2   The static route 2 destination  mask  and gateway addresses  If Use static  routes is enabled  this value is supplied automatically  If not  enter the static route value     e Static route  3   The static route 3 destination  mask  and gateway addresses  If Use static  routes is enabled  this value is supplied automatically  If not  enter the static route value     9  Click Apply to save the changes   A message similar to the following appears     The chassis manager will automatically reset to apply the settings   Continue to apply the settings and reset the chassis manager     10  Click Yes     A reset ends all active sessions  It might take several minutes before you can re establish a  connection     54 Configuring Moonshot System    Configuring the host name    When you configure the Moonshot 1500 CM module host name  note the following limitations     e Name service limitations   The host name is used as part of the DNS name     o    o    DNS allows alphanumeric characters and hyphens     Name service limitations also apply to the Domain name     e Namespace issues    To avoid these issues      e     o    o     0     Do not use the underscore
57. ing column shows the value N A     Thresholds   The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions  The two  threshold values are Caution and Critical  If a temperature sensor is not installed  the Thresholds  column shows the value N A     Temperature Meter   A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and  whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds  The left edge of the  column represents a temperature of 0  C  the grey bar represents the Caution threshold  and  the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold  If a temperature sensor is not  installed  is missing  or is not reporting a temperature reading  an empty graph is displayed     Viewing and managing active iLO CM firmware sessions    Select Active Sessions in the main menu to view the active iLO CM firmware sessions     36    All active sessions are listed in the All Sessions section  and the current session is also listed in the  Current Session section     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details      Moonshot v as                       Active Sessions 4  Current Session A  User IP Login Time a Expires Source Permissions  User 2014 10  2014 10  2014 10  Web UI Administrator  Administrator 227 18 19 39Z 227 18 34 26Z 227 18 39 26Z  All Sessions  User IP Login Time Access Time Expires Source  User  2014 10  2014 10  2014 10  Web UI  Administrator 22714 05 18Z 22717 43 02Z 22717 48 02Z  User  2014 10  2014 10  2014 10  SSH v 
58. ing event is recorded     Event log cleared by  lt user name gt      the iLO CM IML  The IML provides a record of historical events that have occurred on the HP Moonshot System     Entries in the IML can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues  Preventative action  might help to avoid disruption of service     Using    Examples of the types of information recorded in the IML follow   e Fan insertion  removal  or failure   e Cartridge insertion  removal  or error   e Power supply insertion  removal  or failure   e Temperature events   e     AlertMail activities    e Firmware updates    62 Working with events    Switch insertion and removal    IML cleared    Viewing the IML    To view the IML  select Integrated Management Log in the main menu           e    Moonshot v ale   Integrated Management Log 4  Actions w  All severities All classes All last updates All initial updates Q Reset filters    ID Severit Class FE     Count Description Location A  y Update Update P A  o 27549 a Environment 2014 10 2014 10 1 Fan Failure  Fan 3  Location iLO CM  22711 40 2 0 System   Oo 27548 a Environment 1 Fan Failure  Fan 3  Location iLO CM  S  n   27547   System 01 1 Firmware flashed  iLO Chassis iLO CM  Revision 2 Manager 1 30 21  v   lt   gt     The IML displays the following information     The first column on the left side of the web interface displays a check box next to each event  with Critical or Caution status  Use this check box to select an event to mark as repaired  
59. ion 53 C Critical  58 C    PU a N A Caution 70 C Critical  WA  MM 1 a 21C Caution 87 C Critical  92 C  amp   MM 2 a N A Caution 87 C Critical  92 C  MM a 2 Caution 87 C Critical  92 C BS  MM 4 a N A Caution 87 C Critical  92 C  DD Zone a 21C Caution 70 C Critical  75 C    op Exhaust a 21C Caution 80 C Critical  85 C  e2   PU Exhaust a 22C Caution 80 C Critical  85 C mni    09 C          The Thermal table displays the following information for the selected cartridge     Sensor   The ID of the temperature sensor  which also gives an indication of the sensor   s  location     Status   The temperature status of the cartridge  Depending on the server cartridge  configuration  some sensors show a status of Not installed     Current Reading   The temperature recorded by the listed temperature sensor  If a temperature  sensor is not installed  the Current Reading column shows the value N A     Thresholds   The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions  The two  threshold values are Caution and Critical  If a temperature sensor is not installed  the Thresholds  column shows the value N A         Caution   The cartridge is designed to maintain a temperature below the caution threshold  while operating  If a failure prevents the cartridge from maintaining this temperature  the  chassis increases the fan speed and initiates a graceful operating system shutdown  This  ensures both data integrity and system safety     o  Critical   lf temperatures are uncontrollable
60. lp to avoid disruption of service     Viewing overview information 17    18    From the main menu  select Cartridges to view the Cartridges page  The page defaults to an  overview of the first cartridge in the list of all available cartridges  shown on the left side of the  page  Select Logs from the View menu to show the cartridge logs     The Log information available for each cartridge includes the following     ID   The event ID number  Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated   By default  the Event Log is sorted by the ID  with the most recent event at the top     Severity   The importance of the detected event   Possible values include     o    Critical   The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss  Immediate  attention is needed     o   amp  Caution   The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation      B Informational   The event provides background information          Repaired   An event has undergone corrective action         Unknown   The event severity could not be determined     Type   A further descriptor of the nature of the event     Created on   For events with a count of 1  this is the date the event first occurred  For events  with a count greater than 1  this is column shows the date the event was last updated     Count   The number of times this event has occurred  if supported      In general  important events generate an event log entry each time they occur  They are not  consolidated into 
61. n      1888   ok   Environment   02 15 2001 21 29   02 15 2001 21 29   1   System Fan Inserted  Fan 2  Location System        1887   ok   Environment   02 15 2001 21 29   02 15 2001 21 29   1   System Fan Removed  Fan 2  Location System       1886   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 21 22   02 15 2001 21 22   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted  Slot 3  Serial Number 5   1885   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 20 49   02 15 2001 20 49   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Serial Number   1884   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 49   02 15 2001 19 49   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted  Slot 3  Serial Number 5   1883   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 48   02 15 2001 19 48   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Serial Number   1882   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 38   02 15 2001 19 38   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 5  Enclosure Add   1881   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 38   02 15 2001 19 38   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 2  Serial Number   1880   0k   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 37   02 15 2001 19 37   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1879   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 36   02 15 2001 19 36   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 5  Enclosure Add   1878   ok   Rack Infrastructure     02 15 2001 19 36   02 15 2001 19 36   1   Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed  Slot 3  Enclosure Add   1877   ok
62. n multiple nodes are selected  allowing you    to skip enabling or disabling the setting when it   s supported     5  Click Apply to assign the chosen settings  or click Cancel     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Changing the power state of a node    To change the power state of a node     l   2     Select one or more nodes     The available selections depend on the current state of the selected nodes  Do one of the  following     e Click Actions    gt Power off Node  Shutdown  to gracefully exit the running operating system  and power off the node     e Click Actions   Power off Node  Force  to power off the node when an OS is not installed     e Click Actions   Power On Node to power on the selected node        NOTE  When planning to change the power state for multiple selected nodes  HP recommends  that you verify that all the selected nodes have the same current power state before selecting  a power state change from the Actions menu        Viewing node logs    Node logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred  Events are generated by the  system ROM and include all node specific events  Log entries can help you diagnose issues or  identify potential issues  Preventative action might help to avoid disruption of service     To view the Nodes page  from the main menu  select Nodes  The page defaults to an overview of  the first node in the node list  shown on the left side of the page  Select Logs from the View menu  to show the n
63. ndary WINS server address     o WINS registration    Specifies whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its  name with a WINS server     Managing network settings 51    Configuring IPv4 settings    1  Select Network Configuration from the main menu   2  Select Actions   Edit     Edit IPv4      IPv4  DHCPv4   Enabled Disabled  IPv4 address  Subnet mask  Gateway     gt  Advanced    Host name    Host name    Domain name       Use DHCPv4 supplied domain name    Apply Cancel       Copyright    2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P     3  Configure the following settings in the IPv4 section     e DHCPv4   Enables the Moonshot 1500 CM module to obtain its IP address  and many  other settings  from a DHCP server     e     IPv4 address   The Moonshot 1500 CM module IP address  If DHCP is used  this value  is supplied automatically  If DHCP is not used  enter a static IP address     e Subnet mask   The subnet mask of the Moonshot 1500 CM module IP network  If DHCP  is used  this value is supplied automatically  If DHCP is not used  enter a subnet mask for  the network     e Gateway   The Moonshot 1500 CM module gateway IP address  If DHCP is used  this  value is supplied automatically  If DHCP is not used  enter the a gateway IP address     4  Click Advanced  to edit the advanced IPv4 settings     52 Configuring Moonshot System    Edit IPv4   f  IPv4  Advanced  Ping gateway on startup      Pv4 for     Gateway    w DNS  w NTP     4 WINS        Static routes       Static rou
64. ng   iLO sessions  37  DNS name   default value  10  DNS servers   IPv4  52  document   conventions  72  documentation   providing feedback on  74  domain name   configuring  55    E    event log  clearing  62  overview  59  saving  6l  viewing  59    F    features  5  firmware  viewing installed firmware  32    G  gateway IP address  IPv4  52    H    help  obtaining  71  host name  configuring  55    HP  technical support  71       iLO  configuring  39  iLO web interface see web interface  Integrated Management Log  65  clearing  67  maintenance note  66  overview  62  saving  66  viewing  63  IP address  IPv4  52  IPv4  configuration details  49  configuring  52  DHCP  52  DNS servers  52  gateway address  52  IP address  52  ping gateway on startup  52  static routes  52  subnet mask  52  WINS servers  52    L  login  11   default user account  10  logs   event log  59    M    maintenance note  Integrated Management Log  66    N  network  55  configuring IPv4 settings  52  connecting iLO  8  name service limitations  55  namespace issues  55  network configuration  IPv4 details  49  viewing  48    P  ping gateway on startup  IPv4  52    S    scripting and command line  overview  6   serial label pull tab  10   setting up iLO    75    network connection  8  overview  8  setting up Moonshot  web interface  10  SSL  viewing certificates  44  SSL certificates  importing  46  obtaining  44  static routes  IPv4  52  subnet mask  IPv4  52  Support and other resources  71    T  te
65. ng the time settings  SNTP allows the iLO CM firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source   To view the time settings  select Time Settings in the main menu       Moonshot v ala    Time Settings 4  Actions wv   Network time servers A  Primary NTP server not set  secondary NTP server not set  Configure using DHCP v4 Enabled  NTP polling period 1800 seconds  Time zone  Current time zone CST6CDT  GMT 06 00 00       The following information is displayed   e Primary NTP server   The configured primary NTP server   e Secondary NTP server   The configured secondary NTP server     e Configure using DHCPv4    Whether the iLO CM Firmware is configured to use a  DHCPv4 provided NTP server     NTP polling period   The time period  in seconds  that determines how often the time is  synchronized with the NTP servers     e Current time zone   The configured time zone     For information about configuring these settings  see    Editing the time settings     page 56      Editing the time settings  SNTP allows the iLO CM Firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source   To use SNTP  you must have at least one NTP server available on your management network     Primary and secondary NTP server addresses can be configured manually or via DHCP servers   If the primary time server address cannot be contacted  the secondary address is used  You must  have the Administrator privilege to change these settings     To configure the time settings   1  From the main menu
66. ode logs     The log information available for each node includes the following     ID   The event ID number  Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated   By default  the log is sorted by the ID  with the most recent event at the top     Severity   The importance of the detected event     Possible values include     o    Critical   The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss  Immediate  attention is needed     o   amp  Caution   The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation        Informational   The event provides background information        Unknown   The event severity could not be determined     Type   A further descriptor of the nature of the event     Created on   For events with a count of 1  this is the date the event first occurred  For events  with a count greater than 1  this is column shows the date the event was last updated     Count   The number of times this event has occurred  if supported      In general  important events generate an event log entry each time they occur  They are not  consolidated into one event log entry     When less important events are repeated  they are consolidated into one event log entry  the  Count value is updated  Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether  repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged     Description   The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the  recorded event     Viewing overview
67. on or off     Power supplies  bottom row    Displays the current output in watts for each power supply   Hover over an installed power supply with the mouse to display a link to the Power page     Viewing general chassis information    14    From the main menu  select Chassis to view chassis information     The Chassis Information section displays the following information     Model   The model designation of the chassis   Name   The chassis name set by the Administrator   Hostname   The FQDN of the Moonshot system     UUID   The universally unique identifier for the chassis  This value is assigned when the system  is manufactured     Firmware version   The version and date of the installed iLO CM Firmware installed in the HP  Moonshot 1500 Chassis Management Module     Serial number   The HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis serial number   Asset tag   The asset tracking tag assigned to the Moonshot 1500 Chassis     Description and IP   A description of the connected firmware and its associated IP address     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    The Cartridge Health gauge shows the health of all cartridges  The gauge is divided into cartridges  that have critical issues  issues that cause degraded performance  and cartridges that are OK  have    no issues     e    Critical   e    Degraded  o OK    The Node Power State gauge displays the total number of nodes in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis   and how many are powered on and off        O Nodes that are off           Nod
68. one event log entry     When less important events are repeated  they are consolidated into one event log entry  the  Count value is updated  Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether  repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged     Description   The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the  recorded event     Customizing the cartridge log view    You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows     All severities All initial updates Q Reset filters    To filter by severity  select a severity level from the Severity menu  The selection is cumulative   and you can select more than one severity level  A selected severity level is bold  Click a bold  entry again to deselect it     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Severity    All severities     Critical      Caution   E Informational      Unknown  Se    Created on    All dates   Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range     lt  October 2014  gt   Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa   1234  6 7 8 9 10 11  12 13 14 15 16 17 18  19 20 21 22 23 24 25  26 27 28 29 30 31    on  nD    Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu      lt  October 2014  gt   Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa   123 4  7 8 9 10 11  12 13 14 15 16 17 18  19 20 21 22 23 24 25  26 27 28 29 30 31    on  an       Saving the cartridge event log    To save the cartridge Moonshot Event Log as a CSV file     To s
69. onshot System  firmware update files        NOTE  Some releases of the Moonshot Component Pack include firmware update files outside  of the cp lt XXXXXX gt   zip  See the Moonshot Component Pack release notes for more information        Uploading firmware   You can upload local or remote firmware files to the Chassis Manager Repository  or apply them   directly to specified components    Using local files   To upload a local file    1  From the main menu  select Firmware Update    2  Select Browse local files to load a file from local storage    3  Do one of the following   e Drag and drop a file from Windows Explorer onto the deployment box   e Click Choose file to browse to the firmware file   The filename appears in the gray box    4  Click Start upload to upload the firmware file to Chassis Manager Repository    Using remote files   To upload a remote file    1  From the main menu  select Firmware Update    2  Select HTTP URL to load a file from an HTTP server  When this is selected  the drag and drop  box is replaced with the Firmware Image URL field    3  Enter an URL in the Firmware Image URL box    4   Optional  Click Upload to copy the file from the specified URL to the Chassis Manager  Repository    5  Specify the applicable component to flash in the Targets  optional  box   e     Chassis   Chassis firmware updates do not require targets     e  Cartridges   Enter the applicable cartridges targets using c lt x gt  notation  For example   to apply an upload to cartri
70. ooling of components to ensure reliability and continued operation   The fans react to the temperatures monitored throughout the system to provide sufficient cooling  with minimal noise     Monitoring the fan subsystem includes the sufficient  redundant  and nonredundant fan  configurations  If one or more fans fail  the HP Moonshot System still provides sufficient cooling to  continue operation     In nonredundant configurations  or redundant configurations where multiple fan failures occur  the  system might be incapable of providing sufficient cooling to protect the server from damage and  to ensure data integrity  In this case  in addition to the cooling policies  the firmware might start a  graceful shutdown of the HP Moonshot System        Bay Type Status Speed   1 HP Active Cooling Fan    0    2 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19   HP Active Cooling Fan A 19    4 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19    5 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19     The page displays the following information   e Bay   Chassis location   e  Type   The model     e     Status   Health status  indicated by an icon     o E OK   No health issues    o  4 Degraded   Significant service issue with possible service degradation    Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    o  amp  Critical   Service lost or imminent service loss  immediate attention needed     Disabled or Not installed   Service is unavailable or the component is not present   o    Unknown   A detected health problem cannot be classified    e Sp
71. r local user accounts     For more information  see    Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts     page 41      Connecting the Moonshot System to a network    You can connect the Moonshot System to the following networks   e Data center management network    e Data center production network    Data center management network    8    To connect the chassis to a management network  connect an Ethernet cable from the Moonshot  1500 CM module to the management network  Always connect to the iLO CM management port  first  Do not connect both the iLO CM management port and the iLO CM link port to the same  network switch  For information about enabling the iLO link port using the set network daisy  command  see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide in the HP Moonshot    Information Library  http   www hp com go moonshot docs      Moonshot iLO CM firmware SSH sessions and switch SSH sessions share connectivity through the  iLO CM management port  The iLO CM management port is located on the Moonshot 1500 CM  module on the rear of the chassis     Setting up a Moonshot System                        D I Kag  pias    iona oan Saws        Data center production network    To connect the chassis to a production network  connect to any available SFP  or QSFP  port   The SFP  QSFP  ports are located on the uplink module installed in the rear of the chassis     e     Moonshot 6SFP Uplink Module                      e     Moonshot 4QSFP  Uplink Module    Connecting the Moonshot 
72. re implemented after an excessive temperature condition is corrected  including  returning the fan speed to normal  recording the event in the IML  turning off the LED indicators   and canceling shutdowns in progress  if applicable      Viewing temperature sensor data    To view temperature sensor data  select Temperatures from the main menu     Viewing overview information 35         Moonshot v a 2     Temperatures 4  Sensor Status Current Reading Thresholds Temperature Meter AN   iLO Board Exh   34C Caution 70 C Critical  80 C  i   iLO Board L In a 34C Caution 70 C Critical  80 C a   iLO Board R In a 35C Caution 70 C Critical  80 C     iLO Zone a 41C Caution 70 C Critical  80 C p     Inlet Temp a 26C Caution 58 C Critical  63 C     Net Brd In a 31C Caution 80 C Critical  85 C     Net Brd L Exh a 37C Caution 75 C Critical  80 C     Net Brd R Exh a 37C Caution 75 C Critical  80 C     Network Zone L 42C Caution 75 C Critical  80 C Em    Power Supply 1 a 28 C Caution N A Critical  N A   Power Supply 2 N A N A   Power Supply 3 N A N A   Power Supply 4 a 29C Caution N A Critical  N A   Sys Board Exh a 28C Caution 75 C Critical  80 C   A    lt   gt     The Temperatures page displays the following information     Sensor   The ID of the temperature sensor  which also gives an indication of the sensor location   Status    The temperature status     Current Reading    The temperature recorded by the listed temperature sensor  If a temperature  sensor is not installed  the Current Read
73. s     If you enter an incorrect user name and password  or a login attempt fails  the web interface  imposes a security delay        IMPORTANT  HP recommends changing the default Administrator password after you log in to  web interface for the first time  For instructions  see    Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts      page 41     If you reset Moonshot 1500 CM module to the factory default settings  use the default account  information to log in after the reset        Setting up a Moonshot System       3 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    This chapter provides information about viewing the available information using Moonshot web  interface     Using the iLO CM firmware web interface    You can use the iLO CM firmware web interface to manage the HP Moonshot System  You can  also use the iLO CM firmware command line     Browser support    The iLO CM firmware web interface requires a browser that supports JavaScript  For a list of  supported browsers  see Table 1  page   1      Table 1 Supported browsers    If you receive a notice that your browser does not have the required functionality  verify that your  browser settings meet the following requirements  or contact your administrator     The following settings must be enabled   e  JavaScript   The iLO CM firmware web interface uses client side JavaScript extensively   e Cookies   Cookies must be enabled for certain features to function correctly     e Pop up windows   Pop up windows must be enable
74. s All last updates All initial updates    Re Q Q  LOKALE e AA O e O E AO Initial Count Descrinton  then choose Mark Repaired in the Actions menu  Update      A Environment 2014 10  2014 10  1 Fan Failure  Fan 3  Location   217 12 08 217 12 08 System        4  Select Actions    gt Mark Repaired     The iLO CM firmware web interface refreshes  and the selected log entry status changes to  Repaired     Adding a maintenance note to the IML    Use the maintenance note feature to create a log entry that logs information about maintenance  activities such as component upgrades  system backups  periodic system maintenance  or software  installations  You must have the Administrator privilege to use this feature     1  From the main menu  select Integrated Management Log   2  Select Actions    Add Maintenance Note     The Add Maintenance Note window opens     Add Maintenance Note    Bytes left 227    OK Clear Cancel       3  Enter the text that you want to add as a log entry  and then click OK     You can enter up to 227 bytes of text  You cannot submit a maintenance note without entering  some text     An Informational log entry with the class Maintenance is added to the IML     Saving the IML    To save the IML as a CSV file   1  From the main menu  select Integrated Management Log     66 Working with events    2     3     Select Actions   View CSV   The IML is displayed     Integrated Management Log CSV     ID    Severity   Class   Last Update    Initial Update   Count   Descriptio
75. shot System  It is accessible from both the iLO CM firmware web  interface and from the iLO CM firmware CLI     e Upload Firmware   This section includes controls for uploading firmware to individual  components or to the iLO Chassis Manager Repository     Preparing for a firmware update    Firmware updates for the HP Moonshot System are delivered in an HP Moonshot Component Pack     Updating firmware 39    HP Moonshot Component Pack is a comprehensive firmware solution tested on the HP Moonshot  System and delivered as a compressed file  The compressed file includes all the component files  needed to update a Moonshot System  Deploy the firmware updates contained in the Moonshot  Component Pack using the following tools    e ilO Chassis Manager CLI   e     Moonshot Web Interface   e HP Moonshot Switch Module CLI    HP Smart Update Manager  Download the latest pack from the HP website  http   www hp com go moonshot download      Extracting files from the HP Moonshot Component Pack    The Moonshot Component Pack is delivered in zip format and the files can be extracted using  standard tools  Aside from the firmware update files  the Moonshot Component Pack also includes  HP SUM and related support files  HP SUM files are not needed when you update firmware using  the iLO CM firmware web interface     Unzip the Moonshot Component Pack on a local drive  The subdirectory  content is created   and includes the file cp lt XXXXXX gt   zip  Unzip cp lt XXXXXX gt  zip to see the HP Mo
76. shot iLO CM firmware   You must use this procedure to restore Administrator access        Access to the security override switch requires physical access to the Moonshot 1500 CM module   1  Remove the Moonshot 1500 CM module    The following changes occur while the Moonshot 1500 CM module is removed    e Chassis fans automatically switch to maximum speed    e Powered cartridges remain on  and cartridges without power remain off     e Cartridge buttons  power  UID  Link  do not work     Management capabilities resume and chassis fans switch to an appropriate speed after the  Moonshot 1500 CM module is reinserted     2  Locate the switch bank at the back of the Moonshot 1500 CM module  on the bottom printed  circuit assembly  PCA  between the high density pin connectors  The switch bank can be  accessed without disassembling the chassis management module  The default position is for  all of the DIP switches to be in the same position  closest to the adjacent edge of the PCA    3  Toggle the security override switch  DIP switch 1  which is the left most position closest to the  center of the module  Do not change the position of any other switches        Troubleshooting         Reinsert the Moonshot 1500 CM module and wait for it to boot     Connect to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware using a serial port or SSH  When the Login prompt  displays  press Enter twice     WARNING  While the security override is toggled  anyone may log into the chassis manager  as the Administrator because
77. specific cartridges  such as c6  8 10  Enter a11 to upload  a firmware file to all cartridges     e     Switches   Specify the switch  To target a single switch  enter sA  or sB  To target both  switches  enter sA B or sA B        NOTE  Select Force if a message displays requiring the use of the force command         Optional  For switch firmware updates  you must enable TFTP from the iLO CM firmware  command line before the next step     Switch firmware updates require TFTP to copy the firmware update files to the switch        IMPORTANT  Firmware updates are supported on the HP Moonshot 45G and HP  Moonshot 180G Switch Modules  Remember to disable TFTP after switch firmware updates  are complete as good security policy        Click Install   A meter displays to show the installation progress      Optional  When finished installing a file from the Chassis Manager Repository  select the file  in the Uploaded Files list and then click Remove to delete the file from the iLO CM Repository     Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts    The iLO CM firmware enables you to manage user accounts stored locally in secure memory     You can create up to 12 local user accounts with custom login names and advanced password  encryption  Privileges control individual user settings  and can be customized to meet user access  requirements     The Administrator privilege is required for adding  modifying  and deleting users  If you do not  have this privilege  you can view your own settings and
78. switches  For more information  see Switches        e Model    Viewing overview information 13    UID control   click this icon to turn the switch UID on or off    gt o     UID is off  Click the icon to turn the UID on   o    UID is on  Click the icon to turn the UID off     Switch power control   This icon simulates the physical power button on the switch  Click the  icon to turn the switch on or off     o O The switch is off     o    The switch is on     Viewing the chassis back view    From the main menu  select Chassis to view basic chassis fan and power supply information using  the back view     The Back View section displays a representation of the fans  HP Moonshot Uplink Modules  the  Moonshot 1500 CM Module  and the power supplies installed in the Moonshot chassis  Unoccupied  slots are gray  Populated slots are white and show a health icon and basic status information     Fans  top row    Displays the speed  from zero to 100 percent  of each fan  Hover over an  installed fan with the mouse to display a link to the Fans page     HP Moonshot Uplink Modules and Moonshot 1500 CM Module  center row   Displays the  presence of the components  and the status of the Moonshot 1500 CM module        HP Moonshot Uplink Modules   On the left and the right of this row  uplink positions are  displayed        HP Moonshot 1500 CM Module   In the center of this row  the module position is  displayed  along with the health  UID state  and power status  Click the UID icon to turn  it 
79. t     Customize the node list by doing one or more of the following     e Select a power state from the System Power menu     e Select a health status from the Server health menu     e     Select a boot source from the Boot options menu     e     Click the Reset filters link to start over with the default selections     Viewing ProLiant server cartridge node overview information    22    From the main menu  select Nodes to view node overview information  The page defaults to an  overview of the first node in the list  shown on the left side of the page  of installed nodes     The General section displays the following about the server cartridge on which the node is installed     e Model   The model name of the server cartridge     e Product ID   The product ID of the server cartridge  This value is set by the manufacturer  but  can be changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line     e UUID   The universally unique identifier for the node  This value is assigned when the system    is manufactured     e     Serial number   The serial number of the cartridge on which the node resides     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    The Node status section displays the following     Power   The node power status     0 O The node is off   0    The node is on     The Node Details section displays the following     Processor family   The architecture of the processor   Number of cores   The number of processing cores in the node   Max clock speed 
80. t 1500 CM module   10  Verify access to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware with the new username or password     70 Troubleshooting       7 Support and other resources    Information to collect before contacting HP  Be sure to have the following information available before you contact HP   e     Software product name  e Hardware product model number  e Operating system type and version  e Applicable error message  e Third party hardware or software    e Technical support registration number  if applicable     How to contact HP  Use the following methods to contact HP technical support     e In the United States  see the Customer Service   Contact HP United States website for contact  options   htto   www hp com go assistance    e Inthe United States  call  1 800 334 5144 to contact HP by telephone  This service is available  24 hours a day  7 days a week  For continuous quality improvement  conversations might be  recorded or monitored     e In other locations  see the Contact HP Worldwide website for contact options     htto   www hp com go assistance    HP authorized resellers  For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller  see the following sources   e Inthe United States  see the HP U S  service locator web site   http   www hp com service locator  e In other locations  see the Contact HP worldwide web site     htto   welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html    Related information  The latest documentation for HP Moonshot is available at htto   www hp com go moonshot  
81. tes    Destination Mask Gateway    Apply Cancel    5  Configure the following settings in the Advanced section     e Ping gateway on startup   Causes the iLO CM Firmware to send four ICMP echo request  packets to the gateway when the Moonshot 1500 CM module initializes  This ensures    that the ARP cache entry is up to date on the router responsible for routing packets to and  from the Moonshot 1500 CM module     e Use DHCPv4 for    Select from the following check boxes to configure the values that will  be provided by the DHCP server         Gateway    Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied gateway is used  If DHCP is  not used  enter a gateway address in the Gateway box in the IPv4 section        Domain name    Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied domain name is used   If DHCP is not used  enter a domain name in the Domain Name box in the Host name  section         DNS    Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied DNS server list is used  If not   enter the DNS server addresses in the Primary DNS server  Secondary DNS server   and Tertiary DNS server boxes in the DNS section     o  NTP   Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied NTP service locations are used   If not  enter the NTP servers on the Time Settings page     Managing network settings 53        WINS    Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied WINS server list is used  If not   enter the WINS server addresses in the Primary WINS server and Secondary WINS  server boxes in the WINS section        Static
82. the actions that are available to run on the current resource  Actions include  but are not  limited to  adding  creating  deleting  removing  and editing a resource instance  If you do not have the appropriate  permissions to perform an action  the action does not appear on the Actions menu     5  Activity control  Expands  or hides  a sidebar of recent activity  from the current login session   This icon displays a  number badge to indicate the number of activities recorded in the session     6  Session control  Session control  Displays the current user and duration of the current session  Also provides links to  the User Administration page   the Active Sessions page  and a link to Logout of the session     7  Help control  Opens a new browser page which displays the online help     8  Activity sidebar  Shows recent alert and task activity for the current resource  Use the Activity control icon to open   or close  this sidebar     9  Details pane  Provides information about a selected resource     10  Master pane  Lists all resource instances that have been configured on the appliance  In some cases  a status icon  indicates general health of the resource     Moonshot scripting and command line    You can use basic scripting tools to configure the iLO CM firmware  and to develop and incorporate  a standard configuration into the deployment process for multiple HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis  Management Modules     The HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide describes 
83. the caution threshold  while operating     o  Critical    If temperatures are uncontrollable or rise quickly  the critical temperature threshold  prevents switch failure by physically shutting down the switch before the high temperature  causes an electronic component failure     e Temperature Meter   A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and  whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds  The left edge of the  column represents a temperature of 0  C  the grey bar represents the Caution threshold  and  the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold  If a temperature sensor is not  installed  is missing  or is not reporting a temperature reading  an empty graph is displayed     Viewing firmware information    32    From the main menu  select Firmware to view firmware information  The Firmware Information  page displays firmware information for various components     The following information is displayed     Chassis    e Firmware Type   The name of the chassis firmware component     e Current Version   The version of the firmware currently installed on the component     Switches   This section displays the following information about the installed switches   e Bay   The location of the switch  A or B     e Product name   The model name of the switch     e Switch   The switch firmware version     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Satellite   The satellite firmware version     Data   The switc
84. the selected switch   e Select Actions    gt UID off to turn off the UID of the selected switch     The UID icon changes and an activity message is briefly shown     Viewing switch logs  Switch logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred  The log entries shown on this    page are all IML entries related to the switches  Log entries can help you diagnose issues or identify  potential issues  Preventative action might help to avoid disruption of service     From the main menu  select Switches to view switch log information  The page defaults to an  overview of the switches  Select Logs from the View menu to show the switch logs     The Log information available for each switch includes the following   e ID   The event ID number  Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated   By default  the log is sorted by the ID  with the most recent event at the top     e  Severity   The importance of the detected event     Possible values include     o    Critical   The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss  Immediate  attention is needed     o   amp  Caution   The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation      B Informational   The event provides background information    o    Repaired   An event has undergone corrective action    o   Unknown   The event severity could not be determined     e  Type   A further descriptor of the nature of the event     e Created on   For events with a count of 1  this is the dat
85. the syntax and tools available  for using the ILO CM firmware through a command line interface     HP RESTful API for Moonshot iLO Chassis Manager    HP iLO CM firmware version 1 30 and later includes the HP RESTful API for Moonshot Chassis  Manager  The HP RESTful API is a management interface that server management tools can use  to perform configuration  inventory  and monitoring of an HP Moonshot System     6 Introduction to the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface    For more information about the HP RESTful API see the following website  hitp   www hp com   go restfulinterface docs     HP RESTful API for Moonshot iLO Chassis Manager 7       2 Setting up a Moonshot System    Overview    The default settings enable you to use most features without additional configuration  However   the configuration flexibility of iLO CM firmware enables customization for multiple enterprise  environments  This chapter references the initial iLO CM setup steps     Complete the initial setup steps   1  Install the Moonshot System in a data center   For more information  see the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide    available at http   www hp com go moonshot docs     2  Connect the Moonshot System to a network    For more information  see    Connecting the Moonshot System to a network     page 8    3  If you are not using dynamic IP addressing  configure a static IP address    For more information  see    Managing network settings     page 48    4  Set up you
86. tleeae basements 48  Viewing IPv4 IIGHMON OM azccvinscsedeesensunancusnnededs badesaminededeadansienagaucddtessedsunanoenedeleadeceeasneudetteces 49  Configuring  PV Setiigs  lt scicccincetriieataeiasiiiihioneeaeaiee eee 52  Configuring the host TCIM Sen cece d caiszrearsincassnaestseaevede cutncsaiei x gazensbabniinweeaadicandatninweeaeeesiweeeonsnasneded 55  Configuring SNTP settingsit einni E NEE E EE ERENER REREN 56   D eaa e E E EE EEEE AEE 59   Using the ilO CM event Ti is cscgsncsse iene varaegoninnceddenatantienducsenecudisesiedudatendcntnok aaeaacetelaweniiacnetenes 59  Viewing the event 100 2a eseortnaeueensnenh eee ae oa nen ee ee oe ee 59    Contents 3    Saying A eveni log assiriana aiene aa a cliente AE E a a E a 6l    Clearing the event log       ssnnnnsnssoennnnssseeenossssseseeesesseseeresssssrenesssssreoestssssretstsssserenresssresreessse 62   Using the lO CM IM icerir iii a EREE REE ae EEEE LEE ET 62  Viewing  the IMi sea cestaareteeieedateece sie Uausaeadotcese osii in cadeedacoursesseeadnedarorrepeneeeedense aurcaneiedieacosns 63  Marking an IML entry as 0S BOIS cossccede tis cnccredeenecalecanntarntectaucedencanicreealecarnemaleinunladastanets 65  Adding a maintenance note to the IMivsicssciecswendedecssesseecsevedederscetainedevierdecsaedvecnenicedecsterswerds 66  Saving the  M nrnna aiins arrie E EO AEE T E E R E 66  Clearing th   IMlsmissnniinniresnisrniniinis n E E A E E ER Suomen  67  E e E ANE EE AEI O EEEE E E T 68  Bypassing a lost or forgotten a
87. try where the company  or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System is located  Enter the two letter  abbreviation in capital letters     e State  ST    The state where the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot  System is located     e City or Locality  L    The city or locality where the company or organization that owns this  HP Moonshot System is located     e Organization Name  O    The name of the company or organization that owns this HP  Moonshot System     e Organizational Unit  OU      Optional  The unit within the company or organization that  owns this HP Moonshot System     e Common Name  CN    The FQDN of this HP Moonshot System   The FQDN is entered automatically in the Common Name  CN  box         9  TIP  You must configure the Domain Name on the Network Configuration page to  enable the iLO CM firmware to enter the FQDN into the CSR  For information about  configuring the network settings  see    Managing network settings     page 48         Click Generate CSR     A message notities you that a certificate is being generated and that the process might take  up to 10 minutes     Configuring security 45    5  After a few minutes  up to 10   click Generate CSR again  or select Actions    gt View CSR on the  SSL Certificate page     The CSR is displayed     The CSR contains a public and private key pair that validates communications between the  client browser and iLO CM firmware  Key sizes up to 2 048 bits are supported  The generated  CSR is hel
88. uring Moonshot System    M Moonshot v as   Network Configuration 4  Overview v Actions v    General    MAC addres  Host name  Domain name    FQDN    IPv4 summary    DHCPv4 Enabled  IPv4 address   Subnet mask   Default gatewa             More     The General section lists the following     e MAC address   The MAC address of the iLO CM management port on the Moonshot 1500  CM module     e Host name   The Moonshot 1500 CM module host name  This name serves as the host specific  label portion of the DNS name     e Domain name   The Moonshot 1500 CM module domain name   e FQDN   The fully qualified Moonshot 1500 CM module DNS name     Viewing IPv4 information    To view IPv4 configuration information     Managing network settings 49    1  From the main menu  select Network Configuration     M Moonshot v aise   Network Configuration 4  Overview v Actions v  General    MAC address  Host name  Domain name    FQDN    IPv4 summary   DHCPv4 Enabled  IPv4 address   Subnet mask    Default gatewa    More    The IPv4 summary section displays the DHCPv4 status  IPv4 address  Subnet mask  and Default  gateway settings     50 Configuring Moonshot System    Select IPv4 in the View menu in the upper left corner of the page  or click the More link in the  IPv4 summary section     The following information is displayed     IPv4 address        IPv4 address   The  Pv4 address currently in use  If the value is 0 0 0 0  the IPv4  address is not configured        Subnet mask   The subnet mask of the IP
89. v4 address currently in use  If the value is  0 0 0 0  no address is configured        Default gateway   The default gateway address in use for the IPv4 protocol  If the  value is 0 0 0 0  the gateway is not configured         DHCPv4    Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv4        Ping gateway on startup   Causes the iLO CM Firmware to send four ICMP echo  request packets to the gateway when the Moonshot 1500 CM module initializes   This ensures that the ARP cache entry is up to date on the router responsible for routing  packets to and from the Moonshot 1500 CM module     DHCPv4 options   This section lists the following DHCPv4 options and whether they are  enabled or disabled        Use gateway      Use domain name      Use DNS servers      Use WINS servers      Use NTP servers      Use static routes   Static routes      Static route  1   The static route 1 destination  mask  and gateway addresses      Static route  2   The static route 2 destination  mask  and gateway addresses      Static route  3   The static route 3 destination  mask  and gateway addresses   DNS   o Primary DNS server   The primary DNS server address       Secondary DNS server   The secondary DNS server address    o Tertiary DNS server   The tertiary DNS server address        DDNS registration    Specifies whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its  IPv4 address and name with a DNS server     WINS     Primary WINS server   The Primary WINS server address      Secondary WINS server   The Seco
90. vents generate an IML entry each time they occur  They are not  consolidated into one event log entry     When less important events are repeated  they are consolidated into one IML entry  and the  Count and Last Update values are updated  Each event type has a specific time interval that  determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged     e  Description   The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the  recorded event     e  Location   The component or subsystem that identified the logged event     Customizing the IML view  You can customize the list of events as follows     e To filter by severity  select a severity level from the Severity menu     Severity   All severities     Critical      Caution   m Informational     Repaired      Unknown    e To filter by class  select a class from the Class menu     Class i  All classes  Maintenance  Network   POST Message  System Error    System Revision       e To filter by the Last Update date  select a date range in the Last Update menu     64 Working with events    Last Update   All last updates  Today   Last 7 days   Last 30 days   Older than 3 months  Older than 1 year    Specific date range    April 2014  Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa  22345    6 7  a  9 10 11 12  13 1415 16 17 18 19  20 21 22 23 24 25 26  27 28 29 30    e To filter by the Initial Update date  select a date range in the Initial Update menu     Initial Update    All initial updates  Today   Last 7 days   Last 30
91. y unique identifier for the switch  This value is assigned when the switch  is manufactured     Firmware version   Installed firmware version   Satellite firmware   The version of the switch satellite firmware     Switch data   The version of the switch data file     For each uplink  the following information is displayed     Model   The model name of the uplink module   Product ID   The product ID of the uplink module  This value is set by the manufacturer     Serial number   The serial number of the switch  This value is assigned by the manufacturer     Changing the power state of a switch    l     2     Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B  You cannot select both switches at  once     The available actions depend on the current state of the selected switch     NOTE  No selections are available in the Actions menu until a switch is selected        Do one of the following   e Select Actions   Power off to power off the selected switch     e     Select Actions   Power on to power on the selected switch     Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details    Changing the state of a switch   s UID   1  Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B  You cannot select both switches at  once    2  The available actions depend on the current state of the selected switch        NOTE  No selections are available in the Actions menu until a switch is selected        Do one of the following   e     Select Actions    gt UID on to turn on the UID of 
    
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