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1. Tue Dec 05 12 01 20 EST Discovery complete N oO fo s I 3 PMUServerImpl 5 Trace 9 36 SMC Installation and Users Guide The CAPM log file contains a record of the transaction information and any errors that occur as the application runs An excerpt from a CAPM log file is shown in Example 9 1 The file is saved to the folder C SMC CAPM LOGS Every time CAPM runs information is appended to the current log file This file always named CAPMLOG TXT is used until its size reaches 1 MB It is then renamed CAPMLOG BAK and a new CAPMLOG TXT log is started NOTE When anew CAPMLOG TXT fileis created the existing CAPMLOG BAK fileis overwritten If you want to keep this record of partitioning activity be sureto back up the LOGS folder regularly As shown in Example 9 1 the information type for each entry is listed in brackets This is for ease of sorting and processing CAPM partition map files are written to C SMC CAPM MAPS This is done only when you select the Save As button and provide a file name The default extension is PMF Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 37 Chapter 10 Graphical Configuration Utility The Graphical Configuration Utility GCU is an OpenVMS Galaxy utility for creating and maintaining partitions Sections in this chapter are e Setting Up the GCU e Using the GCU Graphical Configuration Utility 10 1 10 1 Setting Up the GCU Define information for
2. ADD EVENT NAME GS VITAL POWER FAILURE F E QBB P SM SysE VITAL_POWER_FAILUR Ce begt x I A CLASS SCM SUB_SYSTEM CSB R S C D EGULAR EXPRESS TART 0 DELETE EVENT ION Y PRIORITY CRITICAL Even Regl NFO Vital power fallure trom a PSM XT NAME GS QBB OV ER H EMP FAILUR E GS QBB OV E QBB PSMS Sy QBB OVERTEMP FAILU CLASS SCM SUB SYSTEM CSB REGULAR EXPRESS START 0 RE Reg0 ION Y NAME ERTEMP FAILURE INFO Overtemp failure from a PSM I I sEvent Reg Ts Compaq Supplied Configuration FilesforConsoleWorks D 5 COUNT 1 PRIORITY CRITICAL END DELETE_EVENT NAME GS_HS_OVERTEMP END ADD_EVENT NAME GS_HS_OVERTEMP INFO Overtemp failure from an HPM TEXT E HSW HPM SysEvent HS OVERTEMP Reg0 Regl CLASS SCM SUB_SYSTEM CSB REGULAR_EXPRESSION Y START 0 COUNT 3 PRIORITY CRITICAL DELETE_EVENT NAME GS_PWR_FAIL END ADD_EVENT NAME GS_PWR_FAIL INFO Vital power failure from an HPM TEXT E HSW HPM SysEvent PWR_FAIL Reg0 Regl CLAS
3. PK 1724 00 Make the connection for each console 1 Attach an H8585 AA connector 12 36054 01 to the local port of the PCI box in Figure B 9 2 Following the cabling chart in Table B 1 label both ends of aBN25G cable 17 03212 05 and connect it from the port on the terminal server in Figure B 10 shows the location of the ports to the H8585 AA connector on the PCI box A partition can have a failover console if the limitation of eight standard I O modules in the system is met The cabling chart in Table B 1 does not distinguish between primary and failover consoles For information about partitioning the system see the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual B 12 SMC Installation and User s Guide Table B1 Teminal Server Cabling QBB Number GS160 GS320 Teminal Server Port WN e OH D N OO UW A U Nb SJ MU A WN be Figure B10 Terminal Server Ports PK 1770A 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B 13 B 6 2 Rec ord the Connections Record the connections made for this installation in Table B 2 Table B2 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation Teminal Server Port PCI Box Number QBB Number 1 B 14 SMC Installation and User sG uide B 6 3 Dress the Cable Figure B11 Terminal Server Cable PK 1753 00 1 AtthePCI box end t
4. SMTP Mail Notification GS80 160 320 hd Gel Perl RUN Prog Fixed Mail BAT i Parameters Mail PL Mail PL Serial Ports Console Lines ConsoleWorks SubDirectory Scripting Engine C Cwks Actions Event PK 2703 00 ConsoleWorks is a Web based application that manages consoles in a GS80 160 320 system A console can be a partition or the entire system if it is not partitioned The SMC system administrator determines the consoles to which a user has access and the level of that access The level of access is indicated by a profile each user is associated with one or more profiles ConsoleWorks provides access to each console directly from the SMC In addition KEA can be used with ConsoleWorks to display console activity Alternatively you can use a supported Web browser to access each console remotely from a workstation connected to the private LAN or to the corporate network The output from each console is logged to a file for future viewing 8 4 SMC Installation and Users Guide ConsoleWorks monitors console output for events text strings in a console s SCM or SRM output Each event is part of one or more scans or collection of events A scan in turn is associated with one or more consoles Compaq has customized the ConsoleWorks application used in the SMC to monitor for particular events and to send mail to user specified recipients when those events occur The diagram in Figure 8 2 shows t
5. The hardware address after Reply in the BOOTP Server block should match the hardware address label on the terminal server If it has been at least one minute since you turned on the AC input box breakers and the addresses do not match do the following 1 Check that the terminal server has power Section B 4 or C 4 2 Check that the cable from the terminal server to the SMC system is connected correctly Section 3 4 3 Check that the position identifier dial on the terminal server is set correctly Section B 3 or C 3 If after performing these three checks you find that the Request address is still different from the hardware address on the terminal server label refer to the terminal server documentation Click the Close button to close Access Server Loader Verify the connection a Open a Command window From the Start menu select Programs Command Prompt At the prompt typeping 90 0 0 1 Theresponse should be similar to Figure 5 19 Close the Command window Configuring the SMC Software 5 25 5 7 Configure the Terminal Server Access Server Manager Access Server Manager configures the terminal server for access by the SMC system 5 7 1 Open Access Server Manager Figure 520 New Access Server Window m New Access Server IP Address unn rs Login Password bes Privileged Password es Server Name fassmon oo Telnet Remote Console TCP Port 23 Tip To enter a new access server to
6. 3 Check the Status and Startup columns for the two ConsoleWorks services If one or both do not look like the illustration do the following a Tochange the status Select a service and click Start Repeat with the other service b Tochange the startup type Select a service and click Startup In the Service dialog box Figure 11 12 select the startup type Automatic and click OK Figure 11 12 Service Dialog Box Service ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service Startup Type ET OK D Automatic SE C Manual Cancel Disabled Help m Log On s Ce System Account I Allow Service to Interact with Desktop This Account Passord Eann Poo Pas Sold Troubleshooting 11 21 11 6 Configuring the SMC System to Restart After a Power Failure The SMC system should power up and boot following a power failure If it does not corrective action is necessary The action to take depends on the system model Figure 11 13 Switch Setting for Models DPENM and DPEND PK 2733 00 11 22 SMC Installation and UsersGuide Loc ation of Model Type Information The instructions below differ according to model You can determine the model of the SMC system by looking at the label on the top or side of the minitower or desktop box Models DPENM and DPEND 1 2 3 Shut down the SMC system and disconnect the power cord Remove the cover from the SMC box Lo
7. Click the monitor icon on the Show Consoles screen to the left of the console name to display the terminal emulator window for the console The monitor icon looks like this amp Viewing a Console s Configuration Click the console name link on the Show Consoles screen to display the console name Configuration screen ConsoleWorks 89 8 4 1 Loading Certificate Authority The J ava applet used in ConsoleWorks warns of a potential security violation on the SMC PC By loading the certificate authority which is on the C drive with the application you agree that content from TECSys Development Inc can be trusted Privileges required Admin none Console none Figure 86 Security Waming Security Warning EN Warning The authenticity of this content cannot be verified therefore it cannot be trusted Problem listed below The root certificate has not been enabled as trusted root Do you want to install and run C TEMPSJV M1 tmp signed on 7 24 00 12 48 AM and distributed by TECSys Development Inc SIGNED WITH PERMISSIONS Full Permissions 8 10 SMC Installation and User s Guide When you open a console a security warning displays Figure 8 6 To prevent repeated display of this warning load the TDI security certificate 1 Inthe left navigation panel of any ConsoleWorks screen select Download 2 From the selection links at the bottom of the left navigation panel select TDI Cer
8. This can result in a long startup if unacknowledged events are allowed to accumulate You can acknowledge and optionally purge selected events or a page of events for a specified console 8 5 5 Or you can expunge acknowledge and purge all events of a specified priority or lower for one or more consoles Section 8 5 6 Alternatively you can have ConsoleWorks automatically acknowledge or acknowledge and purge selected events for a specified console by using an action Section 8 5 3 ConsoleWorks 823 8 5 1 Adding an Event Select Manage Events in the left navigation panel then Add Event at the top of the screen Privileges required Admin R WC Console none Figure 8 16 Add Event Screen 8 24 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 In the left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links select Events The Show Event screen displays 2 At the top of the Show Event screen select Add Event The Add Event screen displays Figure 8 16 3 Enter the information for the event a E vent Name of the event limited to 61 characters The name specified in this field is used in the list on the Show E vent screen Description Description of the event maximum 127 characters Pattern The text string for which ConsoleWorks tests This field is limited to 255 characters Wildcards are allowed a percent sign is a single character wildcard an asterisk is multiple characters If you use wildcar
9. hin a hard partion Sy len information with p rlikoning assagnmeris is shire below NOTE CAP cannot be used Man operating system ia running in ary parion P ae operating system instances are running please shut down he operating system instances and refresh the configuration Bysleni latormalion men ne ne L eee 86 Se mener _ Soo LINKET GT Leker T E vee Mes 1 4 J2758 Yes bo uUnsssigned 7 fa 32768 fea Yes 3 Ju mg fres ves 4 ju 32768 les Yes S Wa 132768 les Wes E 4 37768 Ves Ma H E 137758 yes Yes Fefresh Sein Nest fo Edi the cumari parton map or Create a new parition map or boad a previously saved partion map and modiy it Gobo the ned Straen PERLE Fed 9 8 SMC Installation and Users Guide When you start CAPM the first screen that displays after the login box is the Current Partition Map Figure 9 4 which shows hard partition information Section 9 3 describes the information that is displayed in a partition map The GS80 160 320 system can have two types of partitions hard and soft In this section we look at hard partitions Section 9 5 discusses soft partitions Hard partitions do not share any CPU memory or I O resources In other words the boundaries of these partitions are hard An instance of an operating system can run in each hard partition these instances run independently of each other Using CAPM you can perform several operations on hard partitions These proced
10. CONSOLE 3 MAME CONWRES LOSTCOMM SEQUENCE 19456 DESCRIPTION Last commynication sth console TIME Jan 30 14 26 55 2001 PRIORITY I SEVERITY MAJOR TEST COMARKS LOSTOO KK CONTEST BEGIN Connection chaed by remote hosl COMTEXT END sje a 8 30 SMC Installation and User s Guide 6 Click the checkbox es of the action or actions that you want to have triggered by the event Four items are listed they represent the four files in the folder C Cwks Actions Event Three of them represent valid actions e AUTOCANCEL BAT Acknowledge an event immediately after it occurs and optionally purge it e BROADCAST BAT Broadcast a message to the indicated contact e MAIL BAT Send mail to the indicated contact The fourth item MAIL PL is used by MAIL BAT Selecting it has no effect Supply a timeframe from the drop down menu for the action s selected If you selected BROADCAST BAT or MAIL BAT supply a contact If you selected AUTOCANCEL BAT and want ConsoleWorks to purge all occurrences of the event do the following a Open Windows Explorer From the Start button select Programs Windows NT Explorer b Open the folder C Cwks Actions Event c Right click on the file AUTOCANCEL BAT and select Properties in the pop up menu The AUTOCANCEL BAT Properties window displays d Ifthe Read only attribute is checked click to clear the checkbox Click OK e Right click on the file again in Windows Explorer and select
11. D Date setting on SMC system 5 2 Desktop icons 7 5 E Events ConsoleWorks acknowledging 8 34 adding 8 24 AlphaServer specific 8 26 Compagq supplied 8 26 defined 8 24 deleting 8 34 expunging 8 36 managing 8 22 8 37 modifying 8 24 eXcursion 10 2 F Files CAPM managing 9 36 Files ConsoleWorks managing 8 50 8 57 G Graphical Configuration Utility GCU 10 1 10 9 GS80 160 320 hardware 2 4 keyswitch 3 2 4 2 local port 3 6 4 5 H H8585 AA connector 3 6 4 5 B 3 B 12 C 3 C 12 Hard partition adding 9 14 committing partition map 9 20 creating 9 10 defined 9 9 deleting 9 16 loading partition map 9 22 modifying partition map 9 18 saving partition map 9 20 validating partition map 9 20 Hardware address label terminal server 5 23 Icons 7 5 Installation kit contents 2 2 order of steps 2 4 SMC system 3 2 4 2 terminal server B 1 B 15 C 1 C 14 Internet Explorer changing proxy setting 11 18 IP address 5 10 7 8 IP host 11 3 K KEA using with ConsoleWorks 8 60 Keyswitch 2 4 3 3 4 3 Kits SMC 2 2 terminal server 2 3 L Local port PCI box 3 6 4 5 B 12 C 3 C 12 Log file ConsoleWorks deleting 8 54 mailing 5 16 8 56 viewing 8 52 Logging on to ConsoleWorks 8 3 M Mail server defining in ConsoleWorks 5 14 MAIL BAT file D 2 MAIL PL file D 2 D 8 Mailing log files 5 16 Management channel connector 3 4 Managing consoles
12. If there is a DHCP server on your network Click No 4 The Windows NT Setup dialog box displays Click Continue Figure 55 Select Network Protocol Dialog Box Select Network Protocol 21x Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OK If 5 og you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol Y NWLink IPX SPX Compatible Transport Y Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Y Streams Environment oe Have Disk Configuring the SMC Software 5 7 5 23 Configure Network Adapter 1 Figure 56 Microsoft TCP IP Properties Microsoft TCP IP Properties HE IP Address DNS WINS Address Routing An IP address can be automatically assigned to this network card by a DHCP server If your network does not have a DHCP server ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Adapter 1 Intel R PRO 100 VM Network Connection Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server Specify an IP address IP Address 127 0 00417 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 127 0 1 0 Advanced Cancel NOTE ThelP address values in theillustration are an example only Obtain the correct values for this installation from the network administrator 5 8 SMC Installation and User sGuide Enter the static IP address subnet mask and gateway Ask the network administrator for this informatio
13. Je pep yep fe FYE ICH JE IE FL IE FY ec Je JE def fe FW Yel fel JEU IE BE Te C C m C C C C C C C Cour D FL IE FYE Je pep def fe ENE fel JEU JE FP Je FYE Je pep yep fe CHE Je IC lei FL IE FYE Je JE def fe ENE fel EISI e CH IC CC Je fey fey fe CC Je Charte Sie Flefe Je Je IE fe Flelf Jel CIE LG FP IE EYP re Je pep E fe EI ic fel Cer Wie FLIrL tr Loe Lr Lote rLJrLirLirl ir 6 PK 1724 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B3 B 2 Attach the Mounting Brackets Position the top rear holes over the alignment pins Fasten the brackets with the M5 screws Figure B3 Mounting Brackets PK 1767 00 BA SMC Installation and Users Guide Position the holes in the bracket indicated by O in Figure B 3 over the alignment pins on the terminal server tray The front end of the bracket should be 2 inches 5 cm from the front of the terminal server The front is the face that has the port connectors Fasten the bracket to the terminal server with the M5 screws Repeat with the bracket on the other side Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B5 B 3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS160 320 Power Cabinet Set the position identifier dial to management agent and install the terminal server in the power cabinet Figure B4 Position Identifier Dial P
14. Modify Account Alias Usemame SYSTEM Remove Prompt for Username icy Password a Prompt for Password Reset H Network Transport TEPP frexec v Command Interpreter Shell Any nd Restart Server Cancel Hel PK 1750 00 10 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide In the eXcursion Control Panel window select the Accounts tab Figure 10 2 Enter the Account Alias Host name Username and Password Click the Add button Repeat step 2 for each instance Graphical Configuration Utility 10 5 10 1 3 Define the Applications Figure 103 Applications Tab Logging Access XDMCP Extensions Sounds Info Accounts Applications window Display Fonts Keyboard Mouse List of Application Aliases m Application Information GCU Instance 0 Application Alias acu Instance 0 dd Command Remove mer gcu Account Alias GALAXY Instance 0 v Run I Run at Server Startup I Prompt for Parameters Add Icon to Program Group Add Icon m Pre Defined x Applications Click this button to select pre defined x applications gt Applications Restart Server Cancel Help PK 1751 00 10 6 SMC Installation and Users Guide Nau FF WN In the eXcursion Control Panel window select the Applications tab Figure 10 3 Enter an alias in the Application Alias box In the Command box enter mer gcu Se
15. Subject Ssubj n print SOCK To Sto n print SOCK n print SOCK msg print SOCK n n sleep 2 print SOCK QUIT n sleep 2 close SOCK die close Main my Swhoami Shostname Smf tolist S subj Swhoami ConsoleWorks Shostname hostname Smf Swhoami Shostname tolist split SARGV 4 domail p Parse PCI BPM SysEvents The 3 line entries look something like this Note the error Sto domail with the last line changing E PCI3 PBM13 SysEvent E PBM13 Error E FAN1 FAIL POWEROFF IN 30 SECONDS 2 2 2 pies mae open SARGV 1 eq GS_PCI_PBM_SYSEVENT SC SARGV 3 die Can not open event context file while lt SC gt if CONTEXT_BEGIN last while tE if lt SC gt eq ACONTEXT END E I if _ E PCI PBM SysEvent if E PBM Error next Here is the real parsing actions or add other events than listed t if E FAN next if _ E LM80 TEMP FAIL if _ E PS POK DEASSERTED Other events are just ignored Sdomail 0 last SARGV 3 next you may take other than mail FAIL POWEROFF IN 30 SECONDS next next Compaq Supplied Configuration FilesforConso
16. This is normal since the string does not contain a valid command Method 2 Verification That Your Mail System Can Forward Mail to You Conectly Open a Command window within Windows and type CA cwks actions event mail pl console event 999 nul mynameG post For myname post use your SMTP address If this does not work check both your address and the mail sever name see remote in Section D 2 1 Method 3 Activation from Within C onsoleWorks This procedure causes ConsoleWorks to generate actions In the left navigation panel of the ConsoleWorks screen select Manage From the selection links select Events Scroll down to the item CONWKS EVENTMOD and click it When the event details are displayed select the link Automatic Actions Click the U pdate Event button at the top of the screen This sequence fires off the mail message It is not necessary to be connected to any consoles D 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide D 4 Contents of the SCM PORT File DELETE EVENT NAME GS AIR MOVER FAILURE END ADD EVENT NAME GS AIR MOVER FAILURE INFO Air mover failure TEXT E QBB PSM SysEve AIR MOVER FAILURE Reg0 Regl CLASS SCM SUB SYSTEM CSB REGULAR EXPRESSION Y START 0 COUNT 1 PRIORITY CRITICAL DELETE_EVENT NAME GS VITAL POW from a PSM nt ER FAILUR I
17. al host mt printer cmds File name r PortDefaultsy15 700 16 cmds lan PortDefaultsv15 700 8 cmds lan PortDefaults 15_90 cmds al PortDefaultsv15 900 cmds al PortDefaultsv20 700 16 cmds lan PortDefaults 20_700 8 cmds 5 30 SMC Installation and Users Guide E Commeres lol a Pori Pot Ser al Ser Ser Ser Ej Files of type Command Files cmds v Cancel PK 2747 00 1 Fromthe Utilities tab of the Access Server dialog box Figure 5 22 select Run Command File 2 Click the Do It Now button The Select a Command File dialog box displays Figure 5 24 3 Select the fileGS CON cmds Click Open The Run Command File dialog box displays Figure 5 25 Click OK The command file runs Close the Access Server dialog box and return to Access Server Manager Close Access Server Manager Figure 525 Run Command File Dialog Box Run Command File Command File S_CON cmds Enter the arguments to be passed to the command file The file can be examined to determine what arguments are required pi ps P2 PG P3 PZ pf 1 Contents of command file define port I access remote define telnet listener 2001 port I enabled set telnet listener 2001 port 1 enabled define telnet listener 2001 connection enabled set telnet listener 2001 connection enabled define port 2 access remote define telnet listener 2002 port 2 enabled set telnet listener 2002 por
18. the SMC software CD SMC V3 1 kit J RE re 1 3 0 01 win i exe J RE for other platforms can be found at the site www javasoft com Enable J avaScript Internet Explorer from the Tools menu select Internet Options Advanced Netscape from the Edit menu select Preferences Advanced Or change the name of the file to SMCA HTM Enable ava menu selections are the same as the item above Or change the name of the file to SMCA HTM Upgrade the browser Supported browsers are Internet Explorer 5 0 or later and Netscape 4 7 or later Or change the name of the file to SMCA HTM 11 6 SMC Installation and User s Guide Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Continued Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution SMC Web Page continued You are using Netscape V6 0 with Windows 98 Clicking a link to Acrobat Reader is either of theuser not the correct guides does not version display the manual Restart after Power Fail The SMC system The system has not does not been configured to automatically restart restart after a automatically power failure This combination is unsupported use a previous version of Netscape or use Internet Explorer Upgrade to Acrobat Reader V4 05c or later Depending on the model change a switch setting or a BIOS setting Section 11 6 Troubleshooting 11 7 11 2 Changing Baud Rates System with Multiple Console Lines Change the terminal server port s baud r
19. without confirmation Figure 830 User user_name Messages Screen Tj User JOHESP Messages Microsoft Interest Exploces User JONESP Messages Delete From Time Message Expires Xx SMITH Tha Jul 27 15 18 14 2000 I need to take control of COMSOLE 5 00 4743 Log Window Ne ConsoleWorks 8 43 8 63 Changing a User Password Select Change Password in the left navigation panel Privileges required Admin R WC none for user s own Console none Figure 831 Change Password Screen er d JEBSEN MESSEN K F rd Teen BER Fire eer Toe F ryg de eae d oped Lees gni lil Cheng Fefeik D fence Sena Dinlar Age COMWHER mind acim T Lureri COHSEER ATH ALL ei Fan z narr pm FPK 1781 09 1 In the left navigation panel select Change From the selection links select Password The Change Password screen displays Figure 8 31 2 Fromthe Change Password dropdown list select the user whose password is to change 8 44 SMC Installation and User s Guide 3 Enter the information for the password a Password The new password six characters or longer b Verify Retype the new password 4 Click the Change Password button The Password Change screen Figure 8 32 displays confirming the change NOTE If the password is changed for an account in use that user s session ends and the user must log in with the new password Administrative privileges Read Write and Cont
20. 8 41 8 42 8 43 8 44 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 11 9 12 9 13 9 14 xii Event event name Actions Screen 8 29 Mail from Conscecorkz AA 8 30 Add Scan Serena 8 32 Scan scan NAME Ser SENi eiia iiaii i ai E 8 33 ConsoleWorks Events Detail Gcreen 8 34 Acknowledged Event 8 35 Expunge Event Green 8 36 Expunge Completed Meesage 8 37 Show Users Screen scsi Annie 8 38 Add User Green 8 40 USE NAME SA SEN eege ee 8 41 Send a User Message Screen mmnnnnvrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnennrnnnnrrnrrnennennn 8 42 User user name Messages GcCreem 8 43 Change Password Screen 8 44 Password Change Screen unnnnvrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnrrnnnnrnrnnnnrnnrrnenrnnnrnennn 8 45 Add Profile Green 8 46 profile Name Screen uunssevansvevanvnnnnnennnsnennnnnnnnsnennnsnenannnnnnsnennnenensnennnnn 8 47 Show Profiles Gcreenm 8 48 profile name Screen 8 49 console name Logfiles Screen mmmnrnnnnvvvvvvvvvnrnvrvvrnenrrvrnnrnvnnernnnrrrrnnennnn 8 50 Log File Gcreen ennet 8 52 console name Logfiles Screen mmnrnnnnvvvvvvvvvvrnvrnvrnevrrrrnnrnvenernerrnvrneennnn 8 54 Outlook Express Message Window rrrnnrrnnnnnnvrnnnnrnvrnnnnrnnrnnnnrrnrrnnnnrnnn 8 56 Windows NT Explorer 8 58 Console Connections Settings Green 8 60 Telnet Proxy Status Window rrrrrnnvrnnnnonnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnrrnnnrnnrnnennn 8 61 KEA Connection Wimdow 8 62 SMC Web Page mrnrnnvennnrnavnnrannanvnnnnsanvnnsnrnnr
21. BAT and MAIL PL are copied to the event directory C Cwks Actions Event Edit MAIL PL to change the value of the variable remoteto point to the site s SMTP mail server Reference the following comment and modify the next line This is site specific remote post office domain com D 2 2 Contents The content of the MAIL PL file is included in Section D 5 D 3 Verification and Testing The following procedures can be used to ensure that the setup was performed properly and that alerts from the G580 160 320 system do in fact notify the designated persons Three methods are provided to be used as appropriate Method 1 Complete End to End Verification This method uses the console line echo to drive the events as they would normally be encountered Compaq Supplied Configuration FilesforConsoleWorks D 3 Verify that you can connect to the console and receive a prompt The prompt can be from the SCM SRM or operating system If you do not see a prompt configure the console as appropriate Refer to Section D 4 for the contents of the SCM PORT file For any event look for the string located at the TEXT label These patterns can also be seen in the pattern field of the discrete event screen You can trigger an event by typing the pattern string on the console Check that the recipients designated during setup receive the appropriate mail message Note that you will receive an error message from the console that received the string
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23. Changes dialog box displays Figure 5 3 Check that the box labeled Computer Name correctly identifies the SMC system as a management station on the corporate network In the example shown in Figure 5 3 that name is MySMC If it does not enter the correct name Click OK 4 Thesystem can be a member of a workgroup or a domain If you are unsure which it should be ask the network administrator Select the appropriate option button and enter the workgroup or domain name NOTE Thecomputer name entered in step 3 cannot beGSSMCI This nameis reserved for theterminal server Configuring the SMC Software 5 5 5 2 2 Verify the Network Protocol Figure 54 Network Dialog Box Network AES Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Network Protocols 11 D P A P Protoc ol Properties Add Remove Update Description nonroutable protocol designed for use in small LANs 5 6 SMC Installation and User sGuide 1 In the Network dialog box select the Protocols tab Figure 5 4 If the protocol shown is TCP IP skip the rest of this page and go on to Section 5 2 3 If the protocol shown is not TCP IP highlight the protocol and click the Remove button A message box displays click Y es In the Network dialog box click the Add button The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays Figure 5 5 Highlight TCP IP Protocol Click OK A box displays with a message that begins
24. Dans un environnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es Contents Part1 Overview of the System Management Console Chapter1 Overview 1 1 System Management Console OVervien rrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnrnvrrnnnrnnrrnnnrrnrrnnnnn 1 2 1 2 How to Use This Manual 1 4 Part2 Installing the System Management Console Chapter2 Before You Begin 2 1 Installation KI 2 2 2 2 Installation SCQUENCE eee cee etter etter ee tecaee ee tecaeeeettaaeeeennaeeeene 2 4 Chapter3 Connecting the SMC in a System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 1 Set UP the SMC ooo cccecsscccssssssecesssseeceseseeeseesaeesessseeeessssaeeessssseeeessssaeess 3 2 3 2 Cable the Terminal Server totheohMtC 3 4 3 3 Cable the Terminal Server tothetGGpoO leO 220 3 6 3 3 1 Make the Cable Connection 3 6 3 3 2 Record the Connechoms 3 8 3 3 3 Dressithe Cables eege eege eege edd 3 9 3 4 Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network A 3 10 Chapter4 Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line 4 1 Set Up ETGEN 4 2 4 2 Cable the SMC totbeGGpOO LGO 330 4 4 4 3 Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network AA 4 6 4 4 Check heCOMlGetttngs AER 4 8 Chapter5 Configuring the SMC Software 5 1 Set the SMC System Time Date and Time Zone 5 2 5 2 Configure the Network Connectioms 5 4 5 2 1 Verify the Computer Name 5 4 5 2 2 Verify the Networ
25. Edit The file displays in Notepad f Scroll to the end of the file Remove the string Rem from the beginning of the line before the last line g From the File menu select Save then select Exit ConsoleWorks 831 8 5 4 Adding a Scan Select Manage Scans in the left navigation panel then Add Scan at the top of the screen Privileges required Admin R W C Console none Figure 820 Add Scan Screen F 1772 00 1 Inthe left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links select Scans The Show Scans screen displays 2 Atthetop of the Show Scan screen select Add Scan The Add Scan screen displays Figure 8 20 8 32 SMC Installation and Users Guide 3 Enter the information for the scan a Scan Name of the scan limited to 30 characters b Description Description of the event maximum 126 characters 4 Click the Add Scan button The Scan scan name screen displays 5 Atthetop of the screen select E vents A list of events displays all are shown as excluded 6 In the Excluded Events column select the events to include in this scan Click the U pdate Scan button The screen refreshes and the events you selected are now in the Included Events column Figure 8 21 Figure 821 Scan scan name Screen ConsoleWorks 8 33 8 5 5 Acknowledging and Purging Events Click Events Detail Select individual events or the Select All link Click Acknowledge Selected Events then Purge Acknowledg
26. Existing Connection from the SMC System to the GS160 320 Attach the Mounting Brackets Install the Terminal Server in the GS160 320 Power Cabinet Connect the Terminal Server to the Power Source Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC System Cable the Terminal Server to the GS160 320 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B1 BI Remove the Existing Connection from the SMC System to the GS160 320 Remove the cable between the SMC system and the GS160 320 Figure B1 COM1 Port Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Cou A Bale RE SN D Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND COMI A i COM A PK 1735 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on the top or side of the SMC box B 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Remove the BN24Q cable 17 04308 05 from the H8585 AA connectors 12 36054 01 on the COM 1 port of the SMC system Figure B 1 and the local port of the GS160 320 0 in Figure B 2 NOTE The COM1 port might be label ed A 2 Remove the H8585 AA connector from the COM 1 port Figure B2 PCI Box Rear Local Port Connection So a i e i i te 9 0 G SR a Ge ES al 0 I y e ip e y f FT Je Cloc Jel Jey Jel Je CTT Jel Telele EN JE cjele Je Je fe fe Ci ic Jr Tr O FL IE FINE Je JE E fe EIET TEL IEEE CH IC Chili Je pep pep fe FYE Je frjeire FL IE ENE Je pep dep fe FYE fe Eele CH Je FYFE
27. OK Figure 923 Add Modify Soft Partition Screen s CAP Addi edit S08 Parttinn Mame Hard Parton resources Resources assigned io thes partion 1 Vik GEB CPUs Jaen mei Lint Connie d ITGA ves vag EN es sees for a valid partition have been met Rasouras assigned fo this sot partion UK Cantal Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 31 9 5 4 Deleting a Soft Partition Figure 9 24 Basic Soft Partition Screen Deleting a Partition CAPE Basic Soll Pat ine Son Padilion hor Farian 1 ag wan IS Shared Mernory 1 Afocate shared memory equally among BBs Amount of Total Memory allocated to Shared Memon SORE MB Ga ME 26176 MB karve the mouse over component for Inollip help ak Geen Figure 925 Delete Confirmation PR al CAPM Confirmation K This will delete the selected soft partition Do you wish to proceed 9 32 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Inthe Basic Soft Partition screen Figure 9 24 click to select the partition you want to delete and click the Delete button 2 A message displays asking for confirmation of the action Figure 9 25 Click the appropriate button 3 The Basic Soft Partition screen updates if you chose to delete the partition See Figure 9 26 Click OK Figure 9 26 Basic Soft Partition Screen Partition Deleted ER CDAPH Basic Salt Panition Son Partition hor Partition 1 Shared Memory Alorale shar
28. One Serial Console Line 41 4 1 Set Up the SMC Follow the instructions enclosed with the SMC system and monitor to set them up then start the system With the GS80 160 320 keyswitch turned off turn on the AC input box breakers Make cable connections Log on to the SMC system Figure 4 1 GS80 160 320 Keyswitch PK 2737 00 Figure 42 Windows NT Sec urity Window Windows NT Security EN Logon Information You are logged on as MySMCY Administrator Logon Date 12 5 00 9 55 56 AM Use the Task Manager to close an application that is not responding i Logoff Shut Down Change Password Task Manager Cancel 4 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide Set up the Compaq Deskpro computer and monitor according to the accompanying instructions Start the SMC system As the system software loads enter information when requested user name company name product ID and system name See the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and Release Notes for instructions Check that the keyswitch on the GS80 160 320 system is turned to Off in Figure 4 1 points to the Off position and then turn on the breakers on the AC input boxes The breakers are accessible from the rear of both the GS80 cabinet and the GS160 320 power cabinet Then make the cable connection described in Section 4 2 When the o
29. SMC Installation and User SG uide 1 In the left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links select Events The Show Events screen displays 2 Select the event link from the list The Event event name screen displays Figure 8 17 3 Select the Automatic Actions link above the Pattern box The Event event_name Actions screen displays Figure 8 18 4 Enableor disable event throttling If throttling is enabled the event triggers the action once but does not activate it again until the event is acknowledged If throttling is disabled the event triggers the action every time it occurs 5 Highlight the console or consoles for which the event will trigger an action Continued on page 8 31 Figure 818 Event event name Actions Screen Pr P je ji Fe Pe D it zl taken sr Beta Bd Dem Peete Menn Event CONWRKS LOSTCOMM Actions Ein a hr rites Hare Faren mer fener Freres Dimi 7 AUJOGANUEL EAT j dl SC Reg SMAULSST i Eerst eer eee el WAEL EW FR Z782 01 ConsoleWorks 8 29 Figure 819 Mail from ConsoleWorks Lonsalr LUSMUILE 2 has Eresuntered Event COSTELLO TOOYS Sequence 19465 ge dan ll De Edt ves n t Format Iech ations Table belt Ge rge Greet w tapsg eb e Dk aw e Bit wm DI Fron Coeerkikcekzfiurazgg Bank Aone Te Coroks dnin Ces Subject Console CORTAL 2 har Erocunbeed vent COMWAICS LOSTOOMM Sequence 194595 SERVER mysmc P FORT 5176 CONSOLE
30. Select Change Connect Settings in the left navigation panel Then select the option button labeled Use J ava Telnet Proxy Select Consoles in the left navigation panel then select the console from the list Use the desktop icon to open KEA and create a new session Privileges required Admin none Console none Figure 842 Console Connections Settings Screen Jemekssoia 1 C Sen Development Miccrredt bsteeset E pl Pis p Ves Fs eh e bk zt NW 2 OG a Se Mer i Bech Harm Sech framm Here Console Connection Settings Te Jara Cerro ole Be iibri Ges sau will tte Br daint Fran Coole d Dee a spend vere esche Term Droge ste CO Dir s appletvisser brines a i Dee the Tebet Troop applet and piar Local Tunet Tercoral Dee dara Tolari Proce res d telia T Fuia pican be Bebet or KE Aten Notes The dein cotnecoon ebei of the jara Comssde This method of obie oteti Works Fery wel m Moden brae bueret Expborer oa Hepras Hyon ar unag a ton Winder platforen e pos brewer TEC Sya Derelepneal arosyfr secrets Val pod condense Vei brengt for spe wth dr o spplennsser brier 8 60 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Select Change in the left navigation panel From the selection links select Connect Settings The Console Connection Settings screen displays Figure 8 42 Select the UseJ ava Telnet Proxy option button The change takes effect immediately 2 Inthe left navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen dis
31. This manual uses a structured documentation design Topics are organized into small sections usually consisting of two facing pages Most topics begin with an abstract that provides an overview of the section followed by an illustration or example The facing page contains descriptions procedures and syntax definitions This manual has 11 chapters and five appendixes Chapter 1 Overview is an introduction to the system management console Chapter 2 Before You Begin contains information about the installation kit Chapter 3 Connecting the SMC in a System with Multiple Serial Console Lines is the procedure for connecting the SMC hardwarein a system with more than one console line Chapter 4 Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line describes the connection of an SMC that does not include a terminal server Chapter 5 Configuring the SMC Software gives instructions for configuration of the SMC software Chapter 6 Configuring the SMC for Remote Use is setup instructions for the modem and Carbon Copy 32 Chapter 7 Getting Started with the System Management Console is an overview of the functions that are performed with the system management console Chapter 8 ConsoleWorks contains information about using the application to manage the GS80 160 320 consoles Chapter 9 Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager contains directions for using this application to partition the GS80 160 320 system Chapter
32. are not running CAPM service is not running CAPM service is not running You have tried to run CAPM while another user is running it The setting for the system wide variable Path is incorrect Start ConsoleWorks services Section 11 5 Start the CAPM service in the same way as the ConsoleWorks services Section 11 5 The service name is Compaq CAPM Server Start the CAPM service in the same way as the ConsoleWorks services Section 11 5 The service name is Compaq CAPM Server Only one client can connect to the CAPM server at a time Wait for the other user to exit CAPM Edit the setting for the Path variable to include the path for J VM DLL Section 11 7 Troubleshooting 11 5 Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Continued Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution CAPM continued CAPM reports an The ConsoleWorks unexpected error application is open SMC Web Page The SMC Web HMMO service is page does not not running on the display SMC system The correct version of J RE is not installed on the system trying to access the Web page J avaScript is not enabled in the browser J ava is not enabled in the browser Browser is not the correct version Exit ConsoleWorks but leave the ConsoleWorks services running Start the service in the same way as the ConsoleWorks services Section 11 5 The service name is Compaq SMC HMMO Server Install J RE for Windows NT from
33. can save the configuration to a Zip disk or floppy disk or to the D drive on the SMC or a network drive Saving the Configuration 1 If ConsoleWorks is running shut it down 2 Fromthe Start menu select Programs Windows NT Explorer 3 Inthe Exploring window select C Cwks Config Figure 8 41 4 From the Edit menu select Copy 5 If you are saving the configuration to a Zip disk or a floppy disk insert the disk in the drive In the Exploring window select the Zip floppy D or network drive and the location to which you want to save From the Edit menu select Paste If you created any actions repeat steps 3 through 7 for the Actions folder If you saved to a disk remove the disk from the drive and label it ConsoleWorks Configuration Restoring the Configuration 1 D Jo H If you saved to a disk insert the ConsoleWorks Configuration disk in the Zip drive or floppy drive From the Start menu select Programs Windows NT Explorer In the Exploring window select C Cwks Config Delete the Config folder In the Exploring window select the Config folder on the Zip floppy D or network drive From the Edit menu select Copy In the Exploring window select C Cwks From the Edit menu select Paste If you also saved actions repeat steps 3 through 7 for the Actions folder If you are working with a removable disk remove it from the drive ConsoleWorks 8 59 8 9 Using KEA with Console Works
34. defined 8 32 modifying 8 32 SCM escape sequence 7 8 SCM password 7 8 SCM PORT file D 1 D 5 Script ConsoleWorks 5 14 D 2 Selecting network protocol 5 7 Setting SMC system time date and time zone 5 2 Single console system connecting SMC in 4 1 SMC system cabling to corporate network 3 10 4 6 cabling to private network 3 4 B 10 cabling to terminal server 3 4 B 10 COM1 port 4 4 4 8 11 14 B 2 C 2 COM2 port 6 2 configuring for remote use 6 1 6 6 desktop icons 7 5 hard disk partitions E 1 installing 3 2 4 2 logging on to 7 2 long boot time 11 2 network adapter 1 3 10 4 6 network adapter 2 3 5 B 10 not communicating with terminal server 11 2 restart after power fail 11 7 restart after power failure 11 22 restoring disk A 1 restrictions 7 8 running applications remotely 7 6 setting up the box and monitor 3 2 4 2 setting up the modem 6 2 software 3 3 4 3 SMC Web page 7 6 7 8 8 2 9 2 cannot display user guides 11 7 displaying 7 7 does not display 11 6 running CAPM from 9 3 running ConsoleWorks from 8 3 9 3 Windows NT service 11 6 Soft partition adding 9 28 advanced 9 34 basic 9 26 defined 9 25 deleting 9 32 modifying 9 30 Software configuring for multiple consoles 5 1 5 33 configuring for single console 5 1 5 17 5 33 5 32 SRM password 7 8 Starting ConsoleWorks 8 2 Steps in installation 2 4 System management console overview 1 2 T TCP I
35. e gn net ee for valid parition harme been met Sot Partitions Tne P naani No so parifions sp defined PE Adds a QE to the assigned resources table DK Cancel Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 15 9 43 Deleting a Hard Partition Figure 99 Create Modify a Partition Map Screen S CAPM Create odiy Partitson Map The partition map bekre was thie cursri partition map owas created by thts application based on ihe number of panilions speciied or is an esting map headed from le Select Add to add partilion ti fhe map Modify to change fe map or Delete to remove parions from the map When done wou Cap select Validale lo check the mag against he zeiten hardere r seled Commil to p k fe map bo ihe System E wou select Commi the map will frest be validated NOTE No changes are made urti you select Commi Select Save As fo save fe parition mad fo file You do nod feed fo apok fe map bo he asiem for itio be saved When wou r mme OBB from hard partion all soft partions within the hard partition wil be deleted Partition lap L H 0556 peny e u 42304 Spernvie Gatas D 165536 Trud UNIX i Add Modify Deleite Available hard partitions Back comm Exi Save AE Validale Help FELE 1 From the Current Partition Map screen Figure 9 4 click Next The Work with Partition Maps screen displays Figure 9 5 2 Select the option button labeled Modify the c
36. events on the page Click the link Select All This selects all events on the page Click this link on other pages to select all events Optionally enter a comment in the Comment box Click the button labeled Acknowledge Selected Events The screen redisplays with the name of the user who acknowledged the event and the date in place of the checkbox and the comment if included in the description column Figure 8 23 5 To delete the acknowledged events click the button labeled Purge Acknowledged Events The screen redisplays without the event Figure 823 Acknowledged Event ee ae ks 23 A 8 rei emp Pech Hem E Seu AN Fosse AN ent Ieren fan Vent fer d Demkiertseen Emm 1 Ackacgiachn I LA OESCH MANAGEN i F TOENA eal d deg ilang Let vaare CONEERS tot sint mn DE eT nn ee HEAT bee DTN compi ere ce ey Ss Sette e zent cost KE Were moon TER Faia La lang bars ons era D we ie oR epee fun ibian a Tei el alt dt ap EET een EIA a eights or REI Wed tb 00 kee EE a dk ConsoleWorks 8 35 8 5 6 Expunging Events Expunging acknowledges and deletes all events of a specified priority and lower from a console Select Admin Expunge Select the console or consoles from which events are to be deleted and click Expunge Events Privileges required Admin R W C Console none Figure 824 Expunge Events Screen eee LE Grama apa ta et lower b r egen pestis Lowes erie i
37. from the H8585 AA connectors 12 36054 01 on the COM 1 port of the SMC system Figure C 1 and the local port of the GS80 O in Figure C 2 NOTE The COM1 port might be label ed A 2 Remove the H8585 AA connector from the COM 1 port of the SMC Figure C 2 PCI Box Rear Local Port Connection So a EE i i el et SES REES SERGE ES Eg GP a il BS a I y e ip e y f FT Je Cloc Jel Jey Jel Je CTT Jel Telele EN JE cjele Je Je fe fe Ci ic Jr Tr O FL IE FINE Je JE E fe EIET TEL IEEE CH IC Chili Je pep pep fe FYE Je frjeire FL IE ENE Je pep dep fe FYE fe Eele CH Je FYFE Je pep yep fe FYE ICH JE IE FL IE FY ec Je JE def fe FW Yel fel JEU IE BE Te C C m C C C C C C C Cour D FL IE FYE Je pep def fe ENE fel JEU JE FP Je FYE Je pep yep fe CHE Je IC lei FL IE FYE Je JE def fe ENE fel EISI e CH IC CC Je fey fey fe CC Je Charte Sie Flefe Je Je IE fe Flelf Jel CIE LG FP IE EYP re Je pep E fe EI ic fel Cer Wie FLIrL tr Loe Lr Lote rLJrLirLirl ir 6 PK 1724 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 3 C 2 Attach the Mounting Brackets Position the top rear holes over the alignment pins Fasten the brackets with the M5 screws Figure C3 Mounting Brackets PK 1767 00 C 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide Position the holes in the
38. password an error message displays Click OK to redisplay the login box After the username and password are validated CAPM connects to the GS80 160 320 system and discovers its configuration This discovery phase can take up to several minutes the length of time depends on the size of the system and the number of consoles that have been configured in ConsoleWorks Do not minimize the screen during the discovery phase or use the SMC system for any other operation When the discovery phase is complete CAPM displays a partition map for the current system configuration If you are not familiar with partitions see the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Getting Started with Partitions manual Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 5 9 3 Partition Maps The partition map provides partitioning information about the GS80 160 320 system Figure 93 Sample Partition Map CAPM Curent Partilien Map Each system that supports partitioning has a parition map that spectes the number of partitions and which quad Building blocks OBES re assigned io eath parion Some operating sysleris also SUpGON the Geaion of Sof paritions hin a hard partion Sy ien information with p rlikoning assagnmeris is shire below NOTE CAPM cannot be used Man operating system ia running In ary parion P ae operating system instances are running please shut down ihe operating system instances and refresh the configuration System Information fote es dr OS D
39. reis Bias Dei mm FEIS pd toen Baban Baa e DEM Dm thy mm GE EG AUTRE FALTER Geen Fe fan PEN mea Sen D CG TEN Eat Tiea k Pakat ee DEA EIN ae RESCH Sra BEN FAE nd poeter ef mr Dachs Frem Hex Enn iraner ria Aee ihata Ee Drini Tatt Fana Deru en does be P East fee ie ae e Wi n N ere PR 1 85 00 8 22 SMC Installation and Users Guide An event is a text string in the input or output of a serial port for which ConsoleWorks tests The string can be to or from the SCM SRM or operating system A number of events are supplied by ConsoleWorks and by Compaq the user can create others Section 8 5 1 Compaq supplies a number of events that are specific to the GS80 160 320 system Section 8 5 2 An event can trigger an action Three actions are available acknowledge and optionally purge the event send mail to a designated recipient and broadcast a message In order for an action to occur the user must enable it for the event Section 8 5 3 An event must be part of a scan which is a collection of events that is associated with a console The Compaq supplied events are all included in one scan other scans can be added Section 8 5 4 In addition scans can be imported to ConsoleWorks from other console management software See the ConsoleWorks Administration User Guide for information about importing scans Every time ConsoleWorks starts it validates all outstanding events events that have not been acknowledged
40. services are started automatically when the SMC starts CAPM isa single user application Only one user can run it at a time from the SMC system or a network location to partition a GS80 160 320 system All operating system instances on the GS80 160 320 system must be halted before CAPM can be run If any operating system instance is running CAPM displays a message and exits Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 3 9 2 Overview of CAPM CAPM enables the user to partition a GS80 160 320 system without using console commands Figure 92 Login Box Welcome to the Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager Username console manager Password rsen OK Cancel Version 1 0 9 4 SMC Installation and Users Guide Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager CAPM is a graphical application that simplifies the creation and management of partitions on a GS80 160 320 system CAPM runs on the SMC and through a wizard like series of screens enables you to work with partitions without having to know anything about the console commands involved These can be hard partitions and if OpenVMS Galaxy is the operating system in a hard partition soft partitions CAPM uses ConsoleWorks usernames and passwords When you start CAPM the login box displays Figure 9 2 Supply a username and password for a ConsoleWorks user This user must be associated with a ConsoleWorks profile that has full privileges If you enter an invalid username or
41. the hierarchical switch housing System event in a PCI box Vital power failure in the hierarchical switch housing Overtemperature condition in a QBB Clock failure in the hierarchical switch housing Vital power failure in a QBB 8 26 SMC Installation and Users Guide The Compaq supplied events warn of a number of AlphaServer conditions that require attention Table 8 1 These events must be brought into ConsoleWorks before they can be used Unless ConsoleWorks is re installed this procedure is done only once To import the Compaq supplied events into ConsoleWorks do the following 1 Open a Command window From the Start button select Programs Command Prompt 2 In the Command window enter the following shown here in bold press the Enter key at the end of each line C gt ed cwks C gt import_pem c cwks port scm port 3 Restart the SMC system To use the Compaq supplied events do the following 1 If the ConsoleWorks script C Cwks Actions Event Mail pl has not been modified to include the name of your mail server follow the instructions in Section 5 3 2 Follow the instructions in Section 8 5 3 to enable MAIL BAT on all consoles for each of the seven events that begins with the string GS ConsoleWorks 827 8 5 3 Enabling an Action Each event can have a number of associated actions Privileges required Admin R WC Console none Figure 817 Event event name Screen 8 28
42. too large ConsoleWorks is using an increasing amount of physical memory ConsoleWorks Proxy server is being requires an used to access local inordinate files amount of time to access data The SMC system has hung The pointer does not move when the mouse moves or windows cannot be selected ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks does not start services are not running used Section 8 4 2 Acknowledge Section 8 5 5 or expunge Section 8 5 6 events Delete the file and copy 8 CONSOLE DEFAULT CONFIG systems with a terminal server or SERIAL_COM1_ DEFAULT CONFIG no terminal server to DEFAULT CONFIG E xpunge events and export and import the database Section 8 5 6 Change Internet Explorer settings Section 11 4 Reboot the SMC system Start ConsoleWorks services Section 11 5 11 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Continued Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution ConsoleWorks continued A security Certificate authority Load the certificate authority warning displays has not been loaded Section 8 4 1 whenever a console is opened CAPM CAPM does not start A message displays when you try to start CAPM indicating that the client cannot connect to the server CAPM does not run An error message displays when you install or start CAPM stating that the file VM DLL cannot be found on the current path ConsoleWorks services
43. ves 3 Linki Trua UNE 5 4 327568 Ves Veg 6 ju 137768 les ko Unassigned r 14 aaee lYes Yes FH 2766 01 Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 17 9 4 4 Modifying a Partition Map Figure 9 12 Work with Partition Maps Screen EH CDAPH Wak wath pasion maps You can modify the current partion map crabe a new one or mod y an existing oria To ereale hes p rilior map spedi n me be the mag and fe number of hard partitions for thee system Each hard partion must cordaln at lasst one quad budding block BE NOTE When pou Creale fs pardon map CAPA cr l s suggested p r li r pap based on the number OF partitions requested and the conrfigurstion niss In effect op tits syster To modii an existing pariton map specif ihe name of the map below or use the Browse bution to Search for ie map file G Wodi ie current pariton map Create a new partition rag C Load and modify an existing partion map Jes Move Te mouse over tomporent for wallip helg Exit Help FE 1 1 From the Current Partition Map screen Figure 9 4 click Next The Work with Partition Maps screen displays Figure 9 12 2 Select the option button labeled Modify the current partition map Click Next The Create M odify a Partition Map screen displays Figure 9 9 3 Click to highlight the partition to be modified and click the Modify button The Add M odify Hard Partition screen displays F igure 9 13 9 18 SMC Instal
44. window e Menu links Admin Manage Change Reports Download and Help Clicking any of these links causes the display in the lower third of the left navigation panel to change to the related selection links e Selection links This list changes depending on which menu link is chosen Clicking on most of these links causes the display of new information in the main data panel but a few result in the display of a new popup window Main data panel Most configuration information and data display in this panel Lower navigation panel On the left are links status and the mailbox icon on the right is the ConsoleWorks status display table ConsoleWorks 87 8 4 Managing Consoles ConsoleWorks provides access to each console line in a GS80 160 320 system directly from the SMC Figure 85 Show Consoles Screen 8 8 SMC Installation and Users Guide ConsoleWorks is used to manage the console lines in a GS80 160 320 system To find information about a console line start by clicking the Consoles link in the left navigation panel of any ConsoleWorks screen to display the Show Consoles screen Figure 8 5 From there you can view a console line s activity or its configuration delete a console Section 8 4 2 or add one Section 8 4 3 NOTE When you open a console a security warning displays By loading the certificate authority Section 8 4 1 you can limit this warning to once Viewing a Console s Activity
45. window displays Figure 3 2 b Click the Change Password button The Change Password dialog box displays c Enter the old password and the new one and confirm the new password Click OK Check the version of the SMC software by double clicking the Version icon If the version is not 3 1 or if the desktop does not have a Version icon update the software Refer to the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and Release Notes for instructions Connecting the SMC ina System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 3 3 2 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC Connect the management channel connector on the terminal server to network adapter 2 on the SMC system Figure 33 Terminal Server Management Channel Connector A PK 1769 00 1 Connect one end of the BN24Q 07 cable 17 04308 05 to the management channel connector on the terminal server in Figure 3 3 2 Connect the other end of the cable to network adapter 2 on the SMC system Figure 3 4 The network adapters are numbered from left to right on the minitower bottom to top on the desktop NOTE BN24Q is a crossover cable that can be used only for a point to point Ethernet connection It cannot connect an Ethernet nodeto a hub If such a connection is required use a BN25G cable 17 03212 xx 3 4 SMC Installation and Users Guide Figure 34 Network Adapter 2 Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL X
46. 10 Graphical Configuration Utility has information about setting up and using the utility Chapter 11 Troubleshooting contains suggestions for basic troubleshooting Appendix A Using the SMC Software CD provides the location of instructions for using this CD Appendix B Installing a Terminal Server in a G5160 320 System is the procedure for upgrading a GS160 320 system from a single console line to multiple console lines Appendix C Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System is the procedure for upgrading a GS80 system from a single console line to multiple console lines Appendix D Compaq Supplied Configuration Files for ConsoleWorks contains in depth information about the ConsoleWorks configuration files Appendix E SMC Hard Disk lists recommendations for use of the disk partitions and shows the directory structure Documentation Titles Table 1 AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Documentation Order Number Title QA 6GAAA G8 AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Documentation Kit EK GS320 UG AlphaServer GS80 160 320 User s Guide EK GS320 RM AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual EK GSPAR RM AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Getting Started with Partitions EK GS320 IN AlphaServer GS 160 320 Installation Guide EK GSR80 IN AlphaServer GS80 Installation Guide AG RKSWB BE AlphaServer G580 160 320 User Information CD HTML files Table 1 AlphaServer G S80 160 320 Documentation Continued Order Number Title AG RL
47. 11 3 11 8 11 14 COM1 4 8 11 14 GS80 160 320 11 13 11 17 terminal server 11 8 BN 24Q cable 4 5 B 3 B 10 C 3 C 10 BN25G cable 3 6 3 9 B 10 C 10 C Cables BN24Q 4 5 B 3 B 10 C 3 C 10 BN25G 3 6 3 9 B 10 C 10 RS 232C 6 2 Cables dressing 3 9 B 15 CAPM 9 1 9 37 client cannot connect to server 11 5 ConsoleWorks and 9 3 discovery phase 9 5 does not run 11 5 does not start 11 5 files managing 9 36 hard partitions 9 8 9 23 J VM DLL cannot be found 11 5 logging in 9 4 overview 9 4 Index partition map 9 6 password 9 5 running 7 8 services 9 3 soft partitions 9 24 9 35 starting 9 2 unexpected error 11 6 username 9 5 Windows NT service 11 5 Windows NT services required for running 9 3 Carbon Copy Access Edition configuring 6 4 Changing computer name 5 4 Circuit breakers location 3 3 4 3 COM1 port SMC system 4 4 11 14 B 2 C 2 COM2 port SMC system 6 2 Compag AlphaServer Partition Manager SeeCAPM Computer name changing 5 4 Configuration ConsoleWorks restoring 8 59 saving 8 59 SMC software for multiple consoles 5 1 5 33 SMC software for single console 5 1 5 17 5 33 Connecting SMC multiple console system 3 1 3 11 single console system 4 1 4 9 Console management software CD A 1 Consoles ConsoleWorks adding 8 16 configuring 8 16 deleting 8 14 managing 8 8 8 21 Index 1 renaming 8 20 viewing activity 8 9 viewing configuration 8 9 Cons
48. 11 8 11 2 2 Test for a Baud Rate Match and Set Both too 11 12 11 3 Changing Baud Rates System with Single Console Line 11 14 11 3 1 Set the SMC System Speed to Match the GS80 160 320 Speed 11 14 11 3 2 Test for a Baud Rate Match and Set Both too 11 16 11 4 Changing the Internet Explorer Proxy Setting 11 18 11 5 Starting the ConsoleWorks Gervice 11 20 11 6 Configuring the SMC System to Restart After a Power Failure 11 22 11 7 Setting the Path Variable AA 11 24 viii Appendix A Using the SMC Software CD Appendix B Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B 1 Remove the Existing Connection from the SMC System to the EK AE B 2 B 2 Attach the Mounting Brackete AA B 4 B 3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS160 320 Power Cabinet B 6 B 4 Connect the Terminal Server to the Power Source B 8 B 5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC Gvstem B 10 B 6 Cable the Terminal Server tober LGV230n B 12 B 6 1 Make the Cable Connection B 12 B 6 2 Record the Connechoms B 14 B 6 3 Dress the Cable eae eenaa tiaa Ea aE a aea Eaa B 15 AppendixC Installing a Terminal Server in a G S80 System Cl Remove the Existing Connection from the SMC System to the GS80 C 2 C 2 Attach the Mounting Brackete AA C 4 C 3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS80 Rack ssssssseesssrrrrrrreessrrrrrrrrens C 6 C 4 Connect the Terminal Server to the Power Source C 8 C 5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC System
49. 160 320 Keyswitch PK 2737 00 Figure 32 Windows NTSecurity Window Windows NT Security EN Logon Information You are logged on as MySMCY Administrator Logon Date 12 5 00 9 55 56 AM Use the Task Manager to close an application that is not responding i Logoff Shut Down Change Password Task Manager Cancel 3 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide Set up the Compaq Deskpro computer and monitor according to the accompanying instructions Start the SMC system As the system software loads enter information when requested user name company name product ID and system name See the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and Release Notes for instructions Check that the keyswitch on the G580 160 320 system is turned to Off in Figure 3 1 points to the Off position and then turn on the circuit breakers on the AC input boxes The breakers are accessi ble from the rear of both the GS80 cabinet and the GS160 320 power cabinet Then make the cable connections described in Sections 3 2 through 3 4 When the operating system software has finished loading log on tothe SMC system using the administrator account The username is administrator for the password press the Enter key Optionally change the password for the administrator account a Press Ctrl Alt Del The Windows NT Security
50. 8 8 8 21 Modem setup 6 2 Monitor 2 3 Multipleconsole system connecting SMC in 3 1 N Network adapter 1 3 10 4 6 Network adapter 2 3 5 B 10 Network protocol binding 5 12 selecting 5 7 Network setup verifying 5 13 O OpenVMS Alpha Galaxy Guide 10 9 Index 3 OpenVMS Galaxy 10 1 Outlook Express 5 16 Overview 1 2 ConsoleWorks 8 4 P Partition hard adding 9 14 committing partition map 9 20 creating 9 10 defined 9 9 deleting 9 16 loading partition map 9 22 modifying partition map 9 18 saving partition map 9 20 validating partition map 9 20 soft adding 9 28 advanced 9 34 basic 9 26 defined 9 25 deleting 9 32 modifying 9 30 Partition map 9 6 committing 9 20 loading 9 22 modifying 9 18 saving 9 20 validating 9 20 Partitions SMC hard disk E 1 Password CAPM 9 5 ConsoleWorks changing user password 8 44 default for first login 8 3 Path variable 11 24 PCI box local port 3 6 4 5 B 12 C 3 C 12 Ports COM1 4 4 4 8 11 14 B 2 C 2 COM2 6 2 local GS80 160 320 3 6 4 5 B 12 C 3 C 12 terminal server 3 7 11 9 B 13 C 13 Index 4 Position identifier dial terminal server 11 2 Powering up thesystem 2 4 3 3 4 3 Private LAN configuring 5 4 Profile ConsoleWorks adding 8 46 defined 8 46 modifying 8 48 Proxy Internet Explorer 11 18 R Restoring the SMC disk A 1 Restrictions 7 8 RS 232C cable 6 2 S Scan ConsoleWorks adding 8 32
51. APM e Overview of CAPM e Partition Maps e Working With Hard Partitions e Creating Hard Partitions e Adding a Hard Partition e Deleting a Hard Partition e Modifying a Partition Map e Saving Validating and Committing a Partition Map e Loading a Saved Partition Map e Working With Soft Partitions e Basic Soft Partitioning e Adding a Soft Partition e Advanced Soft Partitioning e Managing CAPM Files NOTE CAPM is designed torun on an SMC connected toa single GS80 160 320 system Any other configuration is unsupported Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 1 9 1 Starting CAPM Start CAPM from the SMC desktop icon or from the SMC Web page Figure 91 SMC Web Page e untitled Document Microsodt Internet Explore ie git yew Favorites Jods ee ee ve ON A 21 Ah Faves jery e d GH re Afdress Gitt meme pang com 2301 smc fame him fr http gps COMPAQ AlphaServer G580 160 320 System Management Console Version Details Console Works Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager Compaq Insight Manager SMC User s Guide ConsoleWorks User s Guide 9 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide You can run CAPM directly from the desktop icon on the SMC or from the SMC Web page e Torun CAPM from the SMC system double click the CAPM desktop icon Ea e Torun CAPM froma workstation networked to the SMC system click the icon on the SMC Web page Figure 9 1 To display the SMC Web page on a system running Windows ente
52. ARTER HRU USE gt Re GE KA FE gt MERE TL ERE KRG ETA Japanese Notice K ISTFTXAFRBEETT TOER ST SFJER ETER D LER METRHFHITTENHBVET LOGG IIS E RH DNK UA GHE 23 FLDBRANATCEMBOVET Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Avis Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards EN55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN50082 1 IEC801 2 IEC801 3 IEC801 4 Electromagnetic Immunity EN60950 IEC950 Product Safety Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer fiir entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A
53. Access Server Loader Window Access Server Loader 1 1 oj EX BOOTP Server Request 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 se Reg 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 TFTP Server ST T Request 0 Le owon Status Idle Client File 5 20 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Start Access Server Loader From the Start menu select Programs Access Server Loader Access Server Loader The Access Server Loader window displays Figure 5 14 2 Click Setup The Confirm dialog box displays Figure 5 15 Click Yes Figure 5 15 Access Server Loader Confirm Dialog Box 9 Cannot open client database bootp tab Create new database Configuring the SMC Software 5 21 5 6 2 Create the Database Figure 5 16 Access Server Loader Configuration Dialog Box Access Server Loader Configuration Clients Logging Hardware Addr IP Addr Subnet Mask Gateway IP Addr Gatew MySMC 00 60 6d 93 57 c0 90 0 0 1 255 255 255 0 PK 1707 00 5 22 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 The Access Server Loader Configuration dialog box displays Figure 5 16 On the Clients tab enter the following information Host Name computer name Section 5 2 1 Hardware Adar from the label on the terminal server 0 in Figure 5 17 IP Addr 90 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE ThelP address you enter in the Access Server Loader Configuration dialog box is thelP address for theterminal server not for the host 2 Cli
54. C 10 C 6 Cable the Terminal Server totheGS80 rrrrrvrrvrrrrrrrrrrrssrrrrrsnrnrnssner C 12 C 6 1 Make the Cable Connection C 12 C 6 2 Record the Connechoms C 14 AppendixD Compaq Supplied Configuration Files for ConsoleWorks D 1 SEM PORT Ee D 1 D L1 Re 110 EE D 2 D 1 2 Contente D 2 D 2 MAIL BAT and MAIL PL D 2 D 2 1 Loading and Conftouration D 3 D 2 2 Contente D 3 D 3 Verification and Teeting D 3 D 4 Contents of the SCM PORT File D 5 D 5 Contents of theMAIL PLFEile D 8 AppendixE SMC Hard Disk Index Examples 5 1 Modifying the ConsoleWorks Script MAIL PU 5 14 9 1 Excerpt from a CAPM Lootile 9 36 Figures 1 1 System Management Conscde 1 2 3 1 GS80 160 320 Kevswltch nnna 3 2 3 2 Windows NT Security Window rrrnnrnrnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnrrnnnnrnrnnnnrnnnnne 3 2 3 3 Terminal Server Management Channel Connect 3 4 3 4 Network Adapter 2 3 5 3 5 Local Port Location 3 6 3 6 Terminal Server Porte 3 7 3 7 Terminal Server Cale 3 9 3 8 Network Adapter 1 3 10 4 1 G580 160 320 Kovewitch nnne nat 4 2 4 2 Windows NT Security Window rrrrnrnrnnvrnnnnrnvrnnnnnnnrrnnnrrnrnnnnrnrnnsnrnnnnne 4 2 4 3 COMlbort tnnt tnnt EAANEEENEEEANEESNEAENEEEE ENEAS Ennen nnna 4 4 4 4 Local Port COMMECE ON sui aeann adana aiaia arana et foldede 4 5 4 5 Network Adapter Limonene sisi AE EE EEN 4 6 4 6 Ports Dialog Bom 4 8 4 7 Settings for COM 1 Dialog Box 4 9 5 1 D te amp Lime Tabra 5 2 5 2 TimeZoneTab enne
55. COMPAQ AlphaServer G S80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and User s Guide Order Number EK GSCON IN DO This manual provides installation and configuration instructions for the system management console as well as information about using the system management console for managing consoles in Compaq AlphaServer GS80 160 320 systems This manual is for service providers managers and operators of Compaq AlphaServer GS80 160 320 systems Compaq Computer Corporation Revised February 2001 O 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq the Compaq logo Compaq Insight Manager AlphaServer Storage Works and TruCluster Registered in U S Patent and Trademark Office Open VMS Tru64 and Carbon Copy are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group L P in the United States and other countries Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Console Works is a trademark of TECSys Development Incorporated Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries KEA is a registered trademark of Attachmate Corporation Portions of the software are copyright Cimetrics Technology UNIX is a trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained
56. Click OK For descriptions of the AlphaServer SRM environment variables used to create soft partitions and examples of using them see the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Getting Started with Paritions manual Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 935 9 6 Managing CAPM Files CAPM creates log files and partition map files Example 9 1 Excerpt from a CAPM Log File Tue Dec 05 12 01 03 EST 2000 pmu ccm CwkCCM 0 Info Successful login by console_manager Tue Dec 05 12 01 04 EST 2000 pmu PMUServerImpl 3 Trace Discovery beginning Tue Dec 05 12 01 04 EST 2000 pmu PMUServerImpl 6 Trace Discovering console WF2 Tue Dec 05 12 01 05 EST 2000 pmu ccm CwkCCM 0 Info Opened connection on WE2 Tue Dec 05 12 01 05 EST 2000 pmu Console 2 Info console WF2 has id 0 Tue Dec 05 12 01 05 EST 2000 pmu PMUServerImpl 6 Trace Discovering console WF1 Tue Dec 05 12 01 05 EST 2000 pmu ccm CwkCCM 0 Info Opened connection on WEI Tue Dec 05 12 01 06 EST 2000 pmu Console 2 Info console WEI has id 1 Tue Dec 05 12 01 06 EST N 000 pmu ccm CwkCCM 0 Info Opened connection on WF2 Tue Dec 05 12 01 09 EST 2000 pmu PMUServerImpl 6 Trace Probing console WF2 with ID 0 Tue Dec 05 12 01 15 EST 2000 pmu PMUServerImpl 6 Trace Probing console WF1 with ID 1 Tue Dec 05 12 01 15 EST 2000 pmu ccm CwkCCM 0 Info Opened connection on WF1
57. Cwks Config Figure 5 26 Copy the file SERIAL COM1 DEFAULT CONFIG a Click on the file to highlight it b From the Edit menu select Copy From the Edit menu select Paste A file named Copy of SERIAL COM1 DEFAULT CONFIG is pasted into the folder Delete the file DEFAULT CONFIG Rename the file Copy of SERIAL COM1 DEFAULT CONFIG to DEFAULT CONFIG a Click on the file to highlight it b From the File menu select Rename c Inthe highlighted name enter DEFAULT CONFIG Configuring the SMC Software 5 33 Chapter 6 Configuring the SMC for Remote Use Sections in this chapter are e Set Up the Modem e Configure the Remote Access Software NOTE When you have finished setting up the modem and configuring the remote access software restart the SMC system and set the keyswitch on the GS80 160 320 to On Configuring the SMC forRemote Use 61 6 1 Set Up the Modem Follow the manufacturer s instructions for cabling the modem Figure 61 COM2 Port Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND PK 1735A 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on thetop or side of the SMC box 1 Cablethe modem following the manufacturer s instructions Connect the RS 232C cable from the SMC installation kit to COM2 on the SMC system Figure 6 1 COM 2 might be marked B 6 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide Open the Control Panel From th
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60. Intel R PRO PCI Adapter O MIT TCP IP Network on Intel R PRO PCI Adapter 1 For TCP IP select the method s by which this system can be located IV Local Network Broadcasts IT Use the Internet lntenet locator Servers Ist carboncopy con Geck ls2 carboncopy com Remove Options I Wait for Call on Startup IV Minimize on Wait for Call pp H Cancel 6 4 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Start Carbon Copy Access Edition From the Start menu select Programs Carbon Copy Access E dition Carbon Copy 2 From the Options menu select Communications The Communication Properties dialog box displays Figure 6 3 NOTE Check with the custome before setting up the Wait for Call feature 3 Inthe tab labeled Wait for Call select the modem and the corporate network in the box labeled Select the connection types In the Options block select Wait for Call on Startup Click OK 4 In the Carbon Copy Access Edition window Figure 6 4 click the Wait for Call button If you selected Minimize on Wait for Call in the Communication Properties dialog box the program now minimizes Figure 64 Carbon Copy Access Edition Window Carbon Copy Access Edition Waiting for Call MI Xx File Edit View Connections Utilities Options Help p JEG Waiting Browse Scheduler Large Action ConnectionType ftetus Wait for Call Courier Y E verything External Ac
61. K 1768 00 B 6 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Set the position identifier dial at the rear of the terminal server to management agent the position after 14 Figure B 4 2 Attach the power cord to the rear of the terminal server power supply Do not plug the other end into the power source yet 3 Fromtherear of the GS160 320 power cabinet install the U type fasteners in holes 14 and 16 from the bottom on both side rails above the AC input boxes Figure B 5 4 Install the terminal server in the power cabinet Figure B5 Terminal Server Placement in the GS160 320 System PK 1740 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B 7 BA Connectthe Terminal Server to the Power Source Connect the power cord to J 19 of the bottom AC input box Figure B6 GS160 320 AC Input Box J19 b PK 1726 00 B 8 SMC Installation and User s Guide Plug the power cord of the terminal server into 19 of AC input box 1 the bottom AC input box in the GS160 320 power cabinet If the GS160 320 system is powered up the terminal server powers up when it is plugged in Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B9 B 5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC System Connect the management channel connector on the terminal server to network adapter 2 on the SMC system Figure B7 Terminal Server Management Channel Connector A PK 1769 00 1 Connect one end of the BN24
62. Minitower Model DPENM Desktop Box Model DPEND e PK 1723 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on thetop or side of the SMC box Connecting the SMC ina System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 5 3 3 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS80 160 320 For PCI boxes in an expander cabinet make the cable connection to the terminal server Then record the connections in the table provided and dress the cables 3 3 1 Make the Cable Connection Cable the local port of the PCI box to the appropriate port on the terminal server with a BN25G cable Figure 35 Local Port Location 0 0 0 EECH EV ES EG EA EE EA EE GE e if Je PF JO a Loge TT 0 SATT C e aaa te e EELSTEN TT ser ar id TT ST es D Aa D g ST TT or kal i a ArI TET ee ooo TT ele PK 1724 00 The cable connections are made at the factory from the standard I O modules in PCI boxes in the GS160 320 power cabinet and in the GS80 cabinet For PCI boxes in expander cabinets an H8585 AA connector 12 36054 01 is installed on the local port in Figure 3 5 and a BN25G cable 17 03212 05 is labeled and attached at the factory Make the connection to each console PCI box with a standard I O module in an expander cabinet Follow the cabling char
63. P protocol 5 7 TDI certificate 8 12 Terminal server cabling 3 7 B 13 C 13 cabling to GS160 320 B 12 cabling to GS80 C 12 cabling to SMC system 3 4 B 10 C 10 connecting to power source B 8 C 8 hardware address label 5 23 installation in G5160 320 B 1 B 15 installation in GS80 C 1 C 14 IP host setting 11 3 location in GS160 320 B 6 location in GS80 C 6 mounting brackets B 4 C 4 not communicating with SMC system 11 2 ports 3 7 11 9 B 13 C 13 position identifier dial 11 2 B 6 C 6 Testing ConsoleWorks setup D 3 Time zone setting on SMC system 5 2 Time setting on SMC system 5 2 Troubleshooting 5 25 11 1 11 25 U UNIX text unreadable when booting 11 3 User ConsoleWorks adding 8 40 communicating with another 8 42 Users ConsoleWorks managing 8 38 8 49 Index 5
64. Port to Configure Modem Select the port that you wish to work on Click on the appropriate button to proceed Update View Help Troubleshooting 11 9 Figure 113 Configuration Dialog Box Port 1 Configuration IV Enable access on the port 2 E Gaston Dialup f aston Nera 11 10 SMC Installation and UsersGuide 4 Select the port for which you will change the baud rate and dick the Configure button The Configuration dialog box displays Figure 11 3 5 Click the Properties button The Connection Service Configuration dialog box displays Figure 11 4 6 Change the port speed in this box and check that the other settings are correct for your environment Click OK Figure 114 Connection Service Configuration Dialog Box Port 1 Printer Connection Service Configuration Flow Control r Character Size CTS RTS Hardware C 7bis C DSR DTR Hardware GE fe 8 bits eent eeh ege d Port Speed 3600 DI Parity NONE DI Printer connection service configuration for the port Cancel Help Troubleshooting 11 11 11 2 2 Testfora Baud Rate Match and Set Both to 9600 Figure 115 Show Consoles Screen i 11 12 SMC Installation and User SG uide In the left navigation panel of a ConsoleWorks window select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays Find the name of the console that is attached to the port you worked with in Section 11 2 1 Click t
65. Q 07 cable 17 04308 05 to the management channel connector on the terminal server in Figure B 7 2 Connect the other end of the cable to network adapter 2 on the SMC system Figure B 8 The network adapters are numbered from left to right on the minitower bottom to top on the desktop NOTE BN24Q is a crossover cablethat can be used only for a point to point Ethernet connection It cannot connect an Ethernet node to a hub If such a connection is required use a BN25G cable 17 03212 xx B 10 SMC Installation and Users Guide Figure B8 Network Adapter 2 Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Model DPENM Desktop Box Model DPEND e PK 1723 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on the top or side of the SMC box Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B 11 B 6 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS160 320 For each console connect a terminal server port to the local port of the PCI box B 6 1 Make the Cable Connecton Figure B9 PCI Box Rear Local Port Location VE S EF a e jp o y k Je d OC CY GS ST C e Aa TSS aa st EI TIA KEGEMSTE L et tt ra eg TT ST TT nn ll ee i S AB D E 2 S S D BE ZS O i D Da st A Sann if ee ooo en rn ht ae
66. RMDQB TE The printed version of the installation and release notes is packaged with the CD A PDF version can be found at the top level of the CD Both the CD and the printed document are part of the QB 6K 4AA SA kit which also includes the print version of this manual and the system management console license The AlphaServer Console Management Software CD installs the following applications on the SMC hard disk e ConsoleWorks for AlphaServer e Perl and scripts to customize ConsoleWorks e Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager e Service Pack 5 for Microsoft Windows NT e Internet Explorer e KEA e Acrobat Reader e DNAS Access Server Loader and Access Server Manager e Carbon Copy 32 e eXcursion e WorldWire Using the SMC Software CD A 1 In addition shortcuts are placed on the desktop for the following ConsoleWorks for AlphaServer Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager KEA ConsoleWorks Administration User Guide PDF format AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and User s Guide a PDF version of this manual A 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide Appendix B Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System When a GS160 320 system is reconfigured from a single console line to a multiple console line system the system management console must be upgraded This appendix contains instructions for installing the hardware for that upgrade Sections in this chapter include Remove the
67. S SCM SUB_SYSTEM CSB REGULAR_EXPRESSION Y START 0 COUNT 3 PRIORITY CRITICAL DELETE_EVENT NAME GS SYSCLK FAIL ADD EVENT E GS SYSCLK FAIL NFO Clock failure from an HPM EXT E HSW HPM SysEvent SYSCLK FAIL Reg0 Regl LASS SCM UB SYSTEM CSB EGULAR EXPRESSION Y TART 0 OUNT 3 RIORITY CRITICAL Z D PAONDNAHH D 6 SMC Installation and User s Guide DELETE EVENT NAME GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT ADD EVENT E GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT NFO PCI PBM SysEvent EXT E PCIS PBMS SysEvent LASS SCM UB_SYSTEM CSB EGULAR_EXPRESSION Y TART 0 OUNT 3 RIORITY CRITICAL Z D IO Oo oO END DELTE SCAN NAME GS SCM SCAN END ADD SCAN NAME GS SCM SCAN INFO SCM ASCII messages EVENT GS AIR MOVER FAILUR EVENT GS VITAL POWER FAILUR EVENT GS QBB OVERTEMP FAILURE EVENT GS HS OVERTEMP EVENT GS PWR FAIL EVENT GS SYSCLK FAIL EVENT GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT I Eal Compaq Supplied Configuration Files for ConsoleWorks D 7 D 5 No non cont Mail Action Script Contents of the MAILPL File usr local bin perl te This is written in a very simple ve
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69. Specify the operating system for the partition in the OS type dropdown list and optionally supply a name for the partition in the name block Click OK The Create M odify a Partition Map screen returns 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to add other partitions As QBBs are added the message bel ow the Total block indicates if the hardware requirements of a partition have been met Each partition must have 9 14 SMC Installation and Users Guide at least one CPU 64 Mbytes of memory and an 1 0 riser module that is connected to a master PCI box with a standard I O module The partition shown in Figure 9 7 does not yet have a connection to a PCI box with a standard I O module In Figure 9 8 this is resolved by adding QBB 7 to the partition The message below the Total block now indicates that the hardware requirements for a partition have been met NOTE You can add an unpowered QBB toa partition if that partition already has at least one QBB that is powered and if the hardware requirements for a valid partition have ben m Memory in the unpowered QBB cannot be seen until the QBB is powered on Figure 98 Add Modify Hard Partition Screen s CAP Add odie Hard Dect an 3 Hama DE Tee True UNIK Avsilsble seem resources Resources Assigned to this Faron TEE Crus Iwer pel VO ee a ana e mo i 7 4 12 768 vas er Unassignead H i d 219 eg Lns sigsed af rme SZ 1 Unsszkoeed 5 KC Wes 5 Unassigsad a ves
70. The Ports dialog box displays Figure 11 6 3 Select COM1 and click the Settings button The Settings for COM 1 dialog box displays Figure 11 7 N 4 Change the baud rate and check that the other settings are correct for your environment Click OK Figure 11 7 Settings for COM1 Dialog Box Settings for COM1 x Baud Rate feo i DI Data Bits E DI Stop Bits 1 v Flow Control XON AOFF 7 Help OK Cancel Parity None Advanced nt Troubleshooting 11 15 11 3 2 Testfora Baud Rate Match and Set Both to 9600 Figure 11 8 Show Consoles Screen i 11 16 SMC Installation and User SG uide In the left navigation panel of a ConsoleWorks window select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays Figure 11 8 Click the icon to the left of the CONSOLE_1 link A terminal emulator window for the console displays In the terminal emulator window press Enter If an SRM console prompt displays the baud rates match and you can set the GS80 160 320 baud rate step 4 If a prompt does not display return to Section 11 3 1 and set the COM 1 speed to a different setting At the SRM prompt type set coml baud 9600 Set the SMC system s COM 1 baud rate to 9600 Section 11 3 1 To verify that baud rates match return to the terminal emulator window and press Enter A prompt displays when the rates match Troubleshooting 11 17 11 4 Changing the Intemet Explorer Proxy Setting From the Internet Exp
71. Users screen displays 2 At the top of the Show Users screen select Add U ser The Add U ser screen displays Figure 8 27 ei Vin Lord pes rss 3 Enter the information for the user a Username Must be unique May not contain spaces ConsoleWorks replaces any spaces with underscores 8 40 SMC Installation and User s Guide b Description For information only not used elsewhere in ConsoleWorks c Password Must beat least six characters long d Verify Enter the password again Verify must match Password Click the Add User button The user name screen displays Figure 8 28 Enter the user contact information and select the profile for this user NOTE If you select morethan one profile the user is logged in with the one that has the least administrative privilege The user can changethe profile used after logging in by selecting Change Profile 6 Click the Modify User button Figure 828 user name Screen ske E h r Line est zm E d ist Ts I kan Ca D me Punnd Add Oen pa i _ SMITH Palle Hate Desi penis ren ae Sic r FEST Dead Er Ex Ip Up erre en Exel fees apen Inge Arter COWHER Bez Dua r i titties i Fg i L d PR 17 76 00 CA Van Lori per res ConsoleWorks 8 41 8 6 2 Communicating with Another User To send a message select Send Message in the left navigation panel To read messages click the mailbox icon in the bottom panel Privileges required Ad
72. VJ A BE AlphaServer G580 160 320 User Information CD translations QA 6GAAB G8 AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Documentation Kit EK GS320 SV AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Manual EK GS320 RM AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual AG RKSZ BE AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Service Information CD EK GSCON IN AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Managenent Console Installation and User s Guide EK GS320 UP AlphaServer GS160 320 Upgrade Manual EK GSR80 UP AlphaServer GS80 Upgrade Manual EK GS320 SP AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Site Preparation Information on the Intemet Visit Compaq s AlphaServer site at www compadq com alphaserver site index html for more information about AlphaServer G580 160 320 systems xvii Part 1 Overview of the System Management Console Chapter 1 Overview The system management console is the console device for AlphaServer GS80 160 320 systems It consists of a Compaq Deskpro PC a DECserver 90M terminal server and associated hardware and software Sections in this chapter include e System Management Console Overview e How to Use This Manual Overview 1 1 1 1 System Management Console Overview The system management console makes it possible to operate a system that has multiple partitions with a single console device Figure 1 1 System Management Console Corporate Network GS320 with ConsoleWorks Screens 8 Partitions one for each partition Termin
73. al Partition Partition Partition Partition Kate Partition Partition System Management Partition Console PC Moe Modem EE To Master SC pm Initiated Call Partition Private LAN Remote Service PC PC on Corporate Network PK 2702 00 1 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide With the system management console SMC an AlphaServer GS80 160 320 system with multiple console lines can be managed from a single device The system management console consists of a DE Cserver 90M terminal server a Compaq Deskpro PC and associated hardware and software Figure 1 1 shows a typical system The eight port terminal server can connect to a maximum of eight partitions The console for each partition can be displayed in a terminal window under ConsoleWorks The PC contains two network interfaces The first connects to the terminal server via a private LAN The second connects to the corporate network enabling remote operation of the system management console through a Web browser The PC also has an attached modem which can provide Compaq Services remote access to the GS80 160 320 system ConsoleWorks provides a sophisticated console management environment for accessing the console of each partition log
74. allation and Users Guide 1 In the Basic Soft Partition screen Figure 9 20 click the Add button The Add M odify Soft Partition screen displays Figure 9 21 If this is the first soft partition in the hard partition the QBB that contains the hard partition s console is listed in the block labeled Resources assigned to this partition This QBB must bein the first soft partition CAPM will not allow you to remove it 2 Doone of the following in the Add M odify Soft Partition screen If no other QBBs are to be added to this soft partition click OK or Add another QBB to this soft partition by clicking on the QBB in the box labeled Hard partition resources and clicking the Add button Continue doing this until you have added all the QBBs that belong in this soft partition Click OK or Remove a QBB from the soft partition by clicking on the QBB in the box labeled Resources assigned to this partition and clicking the Remove button Click OK 3 The Basic Soft Partition screen returns showing the soft partitions that have been configured Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add other soft partitions 4 Designate the amount of shared memory and its allocation a In the Basic Soft Partition screen move the slider until the amount of memory to be shared is displayed in the line above the slider Memory is allocated in 64 MB blocks so the amount shown is a multiple of 64 Select the checkbox labeled Allocate shared memory equally among QBB
75. ame comma delimited if more than one SARGV 5 User supplied parameter The contact name field is based on the information provided during setup It should be the fully qualified mail addresses of the users who are to be notified during an event action A current limitation of ConsoleWorks is the inability to set up a trigger based on patterns that span more than one line When the event GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT occurs MAIL PL parses the resultant context file D 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide which contains the trigger text and a defined number of displayed lines before and after this text to determine if this event is one of which a user needs to be notified These subevents are FAN FAIL POWEROFF IN 30 SECONDS LM80 TEMP FAIL PS POK DEASSERTED 2 EEE MAIL PL then formats a mail addressee subject and message body from this information and contacts through a TCP IP socket port 25 an SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server and sends this mail message It is assumed that a gateway exists at the user site that will forward this mail message to the mail system used at the installation site similar to the way mail is received from the Internet This script cannot send mail to non TCP IP SMTP mail servers such as Lotus Notes Mail 11 VAXmail or X 400 without such a gateway This script does not acknowledge the event to the ConsoleWorks subsystem D 2 1 Loading and Configuration MAIL
76. and Japan PK 1784 00 C 8 SMC Installation and User s Guide Plug the power cord of the terminal server into AC input box 1 the bottom AC input box in the GS80 rack e North America systems CA variant use outlet J 4A e Europe and J apan systems CB and CC variants use outlet J 1 Figure C 6 shows the location of these outlets If the GS80 system is powered up the terminal server powers up when it is plugged in Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 9 C 5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC System Connect the management channel connector on the terminal server to network adapter 2 on the SMC system Figure C 7 Terminal Server Management Channel Connector A PK 1769 00 1 Connect one end of the BN24Q 07 cable 17 04308 05 to the management channel connector on the terminal server in Figure C 7 2 Connec the other end of the cable to network adapter 2 on the SMC sytem Figure C 8 The network adapters are numbered from left to right on the minitower bottom to top on the desktop NOTE BN24Q is a crossover cable that can be used only for a point to point Ethernet connection It cannot connect an Ethernet nodeto a hub If such a connection is required use a BN25G cable 17 03212 xx C 10 SMC Installation and User s Guide Figure C8 Network Adapter 2 Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Model DPENM Desktop B
77. ap to a file See Section 9 4 5 When this new partition map displays the operating system OS Type is listed as Unknown for each partition To specify the operating system for a partition select the partition in the map and click Modify See Section 9 4 3 Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 13 9 42 Adding a Hard Partition Figure 97 Addi Modify Hard Partition Screen s APH Add Hd odiiy Hard PDect an 3 Mame D Tyge True WADE Available srrtem rprourES Resources As signed to this Parton LF Jens wen EN BOT Console 288 CPL ere ment IO Console 1316 fy THE 1 i Inea ves Ho 1 127634 Vaa 1 12748 fs 5 Unassigned d d H E d SR Ve Y Lingeasigned Fr marsk i 4 12768 vea veg Unsaid 5 32762 Taa G Unszakgagd 17783 z VE Iriassigned x Yoa have nm spesified gafit hartarane foe vabt partitie Prat 1 From the Current Partition Map screen Figure 9 4 click Next The Work with Partition Maps screen displays Figure 9 5 2 Select the option button labeled Modify the current partition map The Create M odify Partition Map screen displays Figure 9 6 3 Click Add The Add M odify Hard Partition screen displays Figure 9 7 The number of the hard partition is shown in the title bar 4 Select a QBB in the block labeled Available system resources to add it to the partition specified in the title bar click Add Repeat with any other QBBs to add 5
78. artition This is set in the Add M odify Hard Partition screen and can be Tru64 UNIX OpenVMS OpenVMS Galaxy or Unknown QBB The hard QBB number There is one line in the partition map for each QBB CPUs The number of CPUs found by CAPM in the QBB during the discovery process Memory The amount of memory in megabytes found by CAPM in the QBB during the discovery process 1 O Yes if CAPM detected an I O adapter in the PCI box with the standard I O module otherwise No Console Yes if CAPM found a standard I O module during discovery otherwise No You can resize the columns in the display by clicking on a divider between columns and dragging Roll the mouse over a button at the bottom of the screen to see a description of it in the block above the buttons CAPM uses only hard QBB numbers See the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual for a discussion of hard and soft QBB numbers Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 7 9 4 Working With Hard Partitions Hard partitions do not share resources CAPM can create add and delete hard partitions and modify save validate and commit partition maps Figure 94 Curent Partition Map Screen CDAPH Curent Partilian Map Each system that supports partitioning has a partition map fat specfles the number of partitions and which quad Building blocks OBES re assigned In eath p rl on Some operating sysleris also SUpOON the oresdlon of sof partions
79. ate to match the GS80 160 320 partition s rate and establish communication Then change the partition baud rate to 9600 and finally change the terminal server rate to 9600 11 2 1 Setthe Terminal Server Port Speed to Match the GS80 160 320 Partition Speed Figure 11 1 Browser Window BONSE m Server Listing Name IP Address Type 90 0 0 1 90M 8 Port New Remove Help 11 8 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Open Access Server Manager ASM From the Start menu select Programs Access Server Manager Access Server Manager A Browser window displays Figure 11 1 2 Inthe Browser window select the item with IP address 90 0 0 1 Click Open The Access Server window displays 3 Select the Configuration tab In the box select Ports Click the Configure button The Ports Configuration dialog box displays Figure 11 2 Continued on page 11 11 Figure 112 Ports Configuration Dialog Box Port Access Configuration e IPX AppleTalk Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Printer Connection Enabled Enabled Enabled 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 Configure Copy
80. ating a Partition Map CAPM Information The partition map is valid for this system Saving a Partition Map 1 Inthe Create M odify a Partition Map screen click the Save As button An information box displays Figure 9 14 2 Supply a file name and optionally change the location to which the file is saved Click Save A message confirms that the file was saved successfully The default file extension is PMF partition management file The default and recommended location is C SMC CAPM MAPS When CAPM is launched from the SMC Web page C SMC CAPM MAPS is the only location available for saving or loading a partition management file 9 20 SMC Installation and Users Guide Validating a Partition Map To have CAPM evaluate a partition map and determine if it is valid in the Create M odify a Partition Map screen click the Validate button A message confirms that the partition map is valid Figure 9 15 or indicates that it is not valid Committing a Partition Map To commit the partition map to the GS80 160 320 system in the Create M odify a Partition Map screen click the Commit button If the map has not been saved to a file a message displays asking you to do so When you click Commit CAPM first validates the configuration then it applies the map to the GS80 160 320 system and restarts the system A status box displays Figure 9 16 showing the progress of the commit and the commit status is written to t
81. ator account can be given a password Figure 71 Windows NT Sec urity Window Windows NT Security x Logon Information You are logged on as MySMCYA dministrator Logon Date 12 5 00 9 55 56 AM Use the Task Manager to close an application that is not responding i i Logoff Shut Down Change Password Task Manager Cancel PK 27 39 00 The SMC system is configured to log on to the administrator account automatically when it powers up If you leave the administrator account with the default configuration that is without a password you can log on to another account by following these instructions 1 Close all applications 2 Press Ctrl Alt Del The Windows NT Security window displays Figure 7 1 3 Click Logoff A window displays with the message This will end your Windows NT session 4 Click OK and immediately depress and hold the Shift key Hold this key until the Log On dialog box displays 5 Enter ausername and password that are valid for this system Click OK 7 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide If the administrator account is reconfigured to use a password the Log On dialog box always displays when the PC powers up You can give that account a password by following these instructions 1 Press Ctrl Alt Del The Windows NT Security window displays Figure 7 1 2 Click Change Password The Change Password dialog box displays Figure 7 2 3 Ent
82. bracket indicated by O in Figure C 3 over the alignment pins on the terminal server tray The front end of the bracket should be 2 inches 5 cm from the front of the terminal server The front is the face that has the port connectors Fasten the bracket to the terminal server with the M5 screws Repeat with the bracket on the other side Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System CB C 3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS80 Rack Set the position identifier dial to management agent and install the terminal server in the power cabinet Figure C 4 Position Identifier Dial PK 1768 00 C 6 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Set the position identifier dial at the rear of the terminal server to management agent the position after 14 Figure C 4 2 Attach the power cord to the rear of the terminal server power supply Do not plug the other end into the power source yet 3 Atthe front of the GS80 rack install the U type fasteners in holes 1 and 3 at the bottom of both side rails Figure C 5 4 Install the terminal server in the rack Figure C5 Terminal Server Placement in the GS80 System PK 1791 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 7 CA Connectthe Terminal Server to the Power Source Connect the power cord to J 5A or J 1 of the bottom AC input box Figure C6 GS80 AC Input Box North America I J4A Europe
83. cape V4 7 or later Browsers must have J ava and J avaScript enabled To display the SMC Web page on a system with a browser that does not work with J avaScript DOM and DHTML enter this in the Address box http name domain 2301 smc smca htm Before viewing it the first time edit SMCA HTM to change all occurrences of localhost to the fully qualified address or the IP address of the SMC system You can run these applications and view these documents from the SMC Web page ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks is the console management application used by the SMC See Chapter 8 for a quick reference and the ConsoleWorks Administration User Guide for more in depth information Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager CAPM CAPM simplifies the creation of partitions on the GS80 160 320 system Chapter 9 has instructions for using this application CAPM requires that J RE 1 3 0 01 or later be installed on the system from which it is run Compaq Insight Manager CIM Insight Manager is a system management product that monitors the operations of Compaq servers workstations desktops and portables SMC User s Guide This link is toa PDF file of the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and User s Guide this manual PDF files are viewed online and can be printed Acrobat Reader 4 05c or later is required ConsoleWorks User s Guide This is a link tothe PDF file for the ConsoleWorks Administration User Gui
84. cate the switchpack on the motherboard Figure 11 13 and the label inside the SMC cover show the location of the switchpack Set switch 6 to on Figure 11 13 Replace the cover and connect the power cord Models ENCM and ENL Start or restart the SMC system During power up at the initial screen with the large Compaq logo press the F 10 key for setup A list of languages with English selected displays Press Enter The Setup Utility screen displays Use the right arrow key to select the Advanced menu The Power On Options item is selected Press Enter The Power On Options box displays Check the setting for the entry After Power Loss If it is Off press the down arrow to move the pointer to this setting Press the right arrow key to change the setting to On Press F10 to accept this change The Setup Utility screen displays Use the left arrow key to select the File menu Press the down arrow key to select Save Changes and Exit Press Enter The power up procedure continues Troubleshooting 11 23 11 7 Setting the Path Variable Open the Control Panel and double click the System icon In the Environment tab select Path and add the path to the J ava Runtime Environment in the Value box Figure 1114 System Properties Dialog Box System Properties EIET Startup Shutdown Hardware Profiles User Profiles General Performance Environment System Variables Variable Value NUMBER OF PR 1 a
85. ck OK The Access Server Loader window displays Figure 517 Location of Hardware Address Label A PK 1783 00 Configuring the SMC Software 5 23 5 6 3 Verify the Connection Figure 5 18 Access Server Loader Window E Access Server Loader 1 1 JO BOOTP Server Request 7 00 60 6D 93 57 C0 JON an 07 00 60 6D 93 57 CO TFTP Server 7 Request 0 Bo On Off J Status Idle Client File Figure 5 19 Verifying the Connection 4 Command Prompt Microsoft lt R gt Windows NT lt TM gt lt C gt Copyright 1985 1996 Microsoft Corp G N gt ping 6 6 6 1 Pinging 96 6 6 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from Op H HI bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 Reply from 96 6 6 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 Reply from 98 8 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 Reply from 909 0 8 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 HAS 5 24 SMC Installation and User s Guide Keeping the GS80 160 320 keyswitch in the Off position turn on the breakers on the AC input boxes NOTE Turning on the breakers applies power to theterminal server These instructions assumethat the terminal server has not been powered on until now If it was on when you reached this point power cyde theterminal server now Check the Access Server Loader window Figure 5 18 for the following a The indicators on the BOOTP Server On Off button and the TFTP Server On Off button should display green If an indicator displays red click the button
86. d File Reboot Access Server Run command file that will send commands to the access server 5 28 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 In the Access Server dialog box select the Utilities tab Figure 5 22 Select Test Connection Click the Do It Now button The message Access Server connection test successful displays Click OK 2 Select Connect to Telnet Console Click the Do It Now button The Telnet window displays Figure 5 23 3 AttheLocal gt prompt type show server A snapshot of the server displays This confirms the connection 4 Close the Telnet window Figure 523 Telnet Window E Telnet Console dec90m Network Access SW V2 34 for D590M BL47 60 ROM 5 1 Uptime Address 00 60 6D 93 57 C0 Identification Circuit Timer 80 Console Port 1 Inactivity Timer 30 Keepalive Timer 20 Multicast Timer 30 Node Limit 200 Service Groups 0 Enabled Characteristics Announcements Broadcast Local gt i Name 00606D93483D Password Limit Prompt Queue Limit Retransmit Limit Session Limit Software TFTP Host Lock 0 23 30 Number C 3 Local gt 100 8 64 MNENG3 None PK 1712 00 Configuring the SMC Software 5 29 5 7 3 Configure Access Server Manager Figure 524 Selecta Command file Dialog Box Select a Command File AES Look in a add_local_service cmds a dedic_serv_printer cmds a dedic_serv_term cmds dsr_dtr_term cmds GS_CON cmds
87. d services installed on this computer You can use this page to disable network bindings or arrange the order in which this computer finds information on the network Show Bindings for BREMER 4 21 NetBIOS Interface HB Server o BR Workstation Enable Disable Move Up Move Down PK 1 703 00 1 In the Network dialog box select the Bindings tab A box with a progress bar displays 2 When the progress bar indicates that the operation is finished click Close 3 Restart the SMC system 5 12 SMC Installation and Users Guide 5 2 6 Verify the Network Setup Figure 59 Verifying the Network Setup Microsoft lt R gt Windows NT lt TM gt lt C gt Copyright 1985 1996 Microsoft Corp C gt ping 90 0 0 100 0 0 1080 with 32 bytes of data 20 0 0 100 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 6 6 6 166 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 90 0 0 100 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 6 6 6 166 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 G N gt ping mysmec Pinging mysmc name com 16 122 6 156 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 16 122 6 156 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 16 122 6 15 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 16 122 6 15 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 16 122 6 156 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 ENN PK 1705 00 1 Open a Command window From the Start menu select Programs Command Prompt 2 Attheprompt type ping 90 0 0 100 The response should look similar to
88. d to Off turn on the breakers on the GS80 160 320 system cabinets and I O cabinets Section 3 1 or Section 4 1 3 Makethe SMC cable connections Sections 3 2 through 3 4 or Sections 4 2 and 4 3 4 Configure the SMC software and verify communication from the system management console to the system control manager Chapter 5 Optionally configure the SMC for remote use Chapter 6 Power up the GS80 160 320 system Chapter 6 2 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide Chapter 3 Connecting the SMC ina System with Multiple Senal Console Lines A system with multiple console lines is a GS80 160 320 system that has more than one standard I O SIO module The SIO module is in a PCI box connected to a quad building block and on it is the SRM console firmware which provides a command line interface for operator control of the system or a partition Sections in this chapter are e Set Up theSMC e Cablethe Terminal Server to the SMC e Cablethe Terminal Server to the GS80 160 320 e Make the Cable Connection e Record the Connections e Dress the Cables e Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network Connecting the SMC ina System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 1 3 1 Set Up the SMC Follow the instructions enclosed with the SMC system and monitor to set them up then start the system With the GS80 160 320 keyswitch turned off turn on the AC input box breakers Make cable connections Log on to the SMC system Figure 3 1 GS80
89. de You can also check the software version of all SMC applications from the SMC Web page To do this click the Version Details link at the upper right of the page Netscape V6 0 running on Windows 98 is not supported Getting Started with the System Management Console 7 7 7 4 Keep in Mind Keep these points in mind when you use the system management console e An SMC may be used with only one GS80 160 320 system Do not attach it to multiple systems or other equipment e The GS80 160 320 SCM and SRM may not have associated passwords e TheSCM escape sequence must be the default lt E sc gt lt E sc gt scm e TheSMC requires a static IP address e n the SMC Web page usethe IP address or the fully qualified system name for the SMC system Do not use localhost e In order for CAPM torun ConsoleWorks services must be running but the ConsoleWorks application must be closed In addition the CAPM service must be running If CAPM is run from the SMC Web page the SMC HMMO service must also be running 7 8 SMC Installation and Users Guide Chapter 8 Console Works ConsoleWorks is a Web based application that monitors and logs output from the GS80 160 320 consoles This chapter provides a quick reference for the procedures most commonly performed on a GS80 160 320 system management console SMC For more information about ConsoleWorks see the ConsoleWorks Administration User Guide You can open this manual from the de
90. de Ti t Bm P ng Een RIIT Ween ll Log Eo Censis UDeamgrer Ve H TONSIL 1 Centre kat et Coen Coen dte Pt Er H SOLE Tammie Fort Pept E PANSGLE Celia Et A Demka Se reir File P OOHSCOLE 3 Cris Pori Kg F CONSOLE 6 Ca Port ra if E CONSOLE T Ceesckdis Bort T Lori r g F COUSULE E Comia Fat I sar ep R COWELL Some Werke TiTa Equrgi fas Ecken eg Tata stien TIMANE Ers Dat Bra ekia Fe li Tal vi e 2 rm ee 7 PR AT30H 00 E xpunging acknowledges and deletes all events of a specified priority and lower from a console in one operation 1 In the left navigation panel select Admin From the selection links select Expunge The Expunge Events screen displays Figure 8 24 8 36 SMC Installation and User s Guide 2 In the box labeled Priorities equal to or lower than select the highest priority of events to delete Click the checkbox of each console for which events will be deleted Click the Expunge Events button Wait for the message indicating the number of events that have been expunged Figure 8 25 Close the ConsoleWorks application Stop the ConsoleWorks services From the Start menu select Settings Control Panel Double click the Services icon Highlight the ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service click the Stop button Repeat with ConsoleWorks Server Service Close the Services window 8 Open a Command window From the Start menu select Programs Command Prompt 9 Inthe Command window ente
91. ds be sure to check the Wild checkbox Wild Check this box to indicate that the pattern field contains one or more wildcard characters Case insensitive Check this box to disable case sensitivity Priority Therange is 1 highest to 999 lowest This is used by ConsoleWorks to sort events Severity The choices in this drop down menu are critical informational major minor and warning The severity is used by ConsoleWorks to sort events Display lines above and Display lines below Provides context for the string maximum of 25 lines above and below the matched string for a total of 51 lines 4 Click the Add Event button NOTE When a text string matches ConsoleWorks triggers an event Such as sending mail only when a carriage return is received from the console If lines bel ow the string are displayed the event activates only after the carriagereturn from the last line is received ConsoleWorks 825 8 5 2 Importing and Using Compaq Supplied Events The Compaq supplied events and script send mail to a designated individual if any of seven conditions occurs in the GS80 160 320 system Some configuration is required to enable these actions Table 81 Compaq Supplied Events Event Description GS AIR MOVER FAILURE GS HS OVERTEMP GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT GS PWR FAIL GS QBB OVERTEMP FAILURE GS SYSCLK FAIL GS VITAL POWER FAILURE Air mover failure in a QBB Overtemperature condition in
92. e Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Continued Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution Communications continued Nopromptina terminal window Text is garbled when UNIX is booting The SMC system and the terminal server are connected by the wrong cable Terminal server is hung Console line is not associated with a partition Baud rate mismatch Incorrect IP Host setting for terminal server The terminal server and standard I O module PCI box are connected by the wrong cable The connector on the PCI box is the wrong type Partition s baud rate was set to 9600 by UNIX terminal server s or SMC s baud rate is not 9600 Change the cable to a BN24Q Reload the terminal server using Access Server Manager Section 5 7 No action required Change the baud rate Sections 11 2 and 11 3 Check the console settings in the ConsoleWorks console configura tion screen Section 8 4 3 The IP Host setting should be 90 0 0 1 Change the cable to a BN25G Change the connector to an H8585 AA Set terminal server s or SMC s baud rate to 9600 Sections 11 2 and 11 3 Troubleshooting 11 3 Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Continued Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks has Delete consoles that will never be takes a long time unused consoles to start A large number of events has accrued DEFAULT CONFIG has become
93. e e Configure the Network Connections e Enter the Mail Server Name in the ConsoleWorks Script e Configure Outlook Express e Delete Unused Consoles in ConsoleWorks These sections apply only to systems that have multiple consoles e Configure the Terminal Server Access Server Loader e Configurethe Terminal Server Access Server Manager This section applies only to systems that have a single console e Replace the ConsoleWorks Configuration File NOTE TheGS80 160 320 system should not be powered on at this point If it is power it down by turning the keyswitch on the operator control pang to Off and turning off the breakers on theAC input boxes Configuring the SMC Software 5 1 5 1 Setthe SMC System Time Date and Time Zone Use the Date Time icon in the Control Panel to set the time date and time zone Figure 51 Date amp Time Tab Date Time Properties 2x Date amp Time Time Zone Date Time 1 i 2345678 9 10 11 B13 14 15 Ee ep 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 eg 30 31 2 39 56PM_ Current time zone Eastern Daylight Time Cancel Apply 5 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide eg From the Start button select Settings Control Panel The Control Panel window displays 2 In the Control Panel double click the Date Time icon The Date Time Properties dialog box displays 3 IntheDate amp Time tab set the date and time Figure 5 1 4 Select t
94. e 17 04308 05 Figure 44 Local Port Connection CT EECH a GC el a dt a a FRR LTTE ERE SSES SS SN SET ES y e ip e e A FT Je Clec Jel Jey Jel Je CTT Jel Telele FL Ir cjele Je Je IE fe Ci ic Jr TO FP IE Cor Jel Jef def fe EIET Il IEEE c Ap ENE JE pep dep fe EVIE Je fries FP IE FY Pe Jed pep dep fe FY ep fe Eele CH IC Chili Je pep yep fe CHE JEP JE E ag EI Ir ENE Je JE del fe FH Vel fe fede C iz C C C D im C F ie im Cour D FL IE FYE Je JE def fe FIVE JEI JEU IE DO CC FYE Je pep yep fe CHE Je Jere FL IE FY ep Je fep JEI fe FUE fel EISI e FL IE CHE Je fey fey fe CC Je Care EI Ap Floefe Jr Je fe fe Cleiri Je IEEE LG CH IE CITE fe pep fey fe EI ic fe Cer Wie FLIr Ltr Loe Lr Loe rLJrLirLirl ir 6 PK 1724 00 Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line 45 4 3 Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network Connect to the corporate network from the network adapter on the SMC system Figure 45 Network Adapter 1 Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND PK 1727 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on thetop or side of the SMC box 4 6 SMC Installation and Users Guide Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system as shown i
95. e Start menu select Settings Control Panel Double click the Modems icon The Install New Modem dialog box displays Click Next The operating system detects the modem and tests it The Install New Modem dialog box displays with the words Standard Modem in the box Click the Change button Click the Have Disk button Insert the disk that came with the modem in the appropriate drive In the dialog box click the Browse button and select the drive and file Select the modem type Check that the Modem Properties box Figure 6 2 displays indicating that the modem has installed correctly Figure 62 Modem Detected Modems Properties AES General ED The following modems are set up on this computer Attached To vil COM2 amp Courier Everything EXT NM OUR Remove Properties m Dialing Preferences Dialing from New Location Use Dialing Properties to modify how your calls are dialed Dialing Properties PK 1714 00 Configuring the SMC forRemote Use 63 6 2 Configure the Remote Acc ess Software Configure both remote access applications Carbon Copy Access Edition and WinVNC 6 2 1 Carbon Copy Access Edition Figure 63 Communication Properties Dialog Box Communication Properties EN Wait for Call Browse Connections Workstation Select the connection types to use while waiting for call G i Courier Y E verything External 1 TCP IP Network on
96. ed Events Privileges required Acknowledge Admin none Console R A Delete Admin none Console R A WC Figure 822 ConsoleWorks Events Detail Screen Deel Cl eet wea tly spe take ConsoleWorks Events Detail ee te SE Se Taai ahi PE rer bong TH i aie AN himi Ch Sprea Far Ern Lhar breit spsp Terria T kp arg Mare Erais 5 Akrama a ge me G UE Raed Ei Se Sa ek 1 ei Sail EE Emi od Le inng Leth med F ogg gt ONSKER EI Sp Ae Eck G ik p EE Emi od Ae eeg imir come P rn MSC ep Aer Ek Fb FER Leien Eed de deg bakdel SCH TOIMEL EI Sp De bekngm Se Eel of dan ep bey teed P COED EI Sp Breil eu Saman Emi el das terig Leth sje PETT ng zj 2 Pk 2794 01 1 Display the events You can display the events for one console only or for all consoles e One console From the left navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays Select the console for which you want to acknowledge events from the list The console name Configuration screen displays At the top of the screen select the E vents link The console name Events screen displays 8 34 SMC Installation and Users Guide e All consoles From the lower navigation panel select Events Detail The ConsoleWorks Events Detail screen displays Figure 8 22 2 Select the event or events to acknowledge e Individual events Each occurrence of an event is listed on a line Click in the checkbox on that line to select the event s All
97. ed memory equally among Gees Amour of Total Memory allocated io Shared Memon 088 MB Gal ME 26176 MB OK Cancel Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager 9 33 9 5 5 Advanced Soft Partitioning Figure 927 Advanced Soft Partition Screen CDAPH Adbeanced Soft Partition Enter the commands jo set tee environment variables for the soft partitions The commands you erder vill be esected witout validation sp proceed with caution Gee one of these AlphaServer S580 600320 references Firmware Reference Manual Getting Started wih Partitions Vanstzke Hama Ip rourg Ip shared men size 1920 ME 312192 MB p AF 321982 MB H BE 32000 MA io co El EE HETESTE ear 9 34 SMC Installation and Users Guide CAUTION The Advanced Soft Partition screen is intended for users who are familiar with AlphaServer SRM environment variables CAPM does not validate any information entered in this screen Advanced Soft Partitioning gives the user more precise control than the Basic Soft Partition process It requires knowledge of AlphaServer SRM environment variables 1 In the Add Modify Hard Partition screen Figure 9 18 select the option button labeled Advanced soft partitioning and click the Soft Partitions button The Advanced Soft Partition Screen displays Figure 9 27 2 This screen lists the environment variables used to create soft partitions Enter values for these environment variables in the column on the right
98. elp ok Cancel PR i 9 26 SMC Installation and Users Guide L In the Add M odify Hard Partition screen Figure 9 18 select the option button labeled Basic soft partitioning and click the Soft Partitions button An informational message displays Figure 9 19 indicating which QBB has the console for the hard partition This QBB must be assigned to the first soft partition Click OK The Basic Soft Partition screen displays Figure 9 20 with the following information about the soft partitions in this hard partition ID The number of the soft partition within this hard partition This number is assigned automatically by CAPM Name Optionally given to the soft partition in the Add M odify Soft Partition screen QBB The hard QBB number CPUs The number of CPUs in this soft partition Memory The amount of memory in this soft partition Amount of Total Memory allocated to Shared Memory An amount of memory is allocated to shared memory The lower limit is 64 MB the upper limit is the total of memory for all soft partitions within the hard partition less 128 MB Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 27 9 5 2 Adding a Soft Partition Figure 9 21 Add Modify Soft Partition Screen er AP Ad odiiy 5ni Parttinn Mama Hard Pardon resumes Resources SE io thes EE Soe cru Jon oo el Console HIP ves eg Unsssigsed 4 3768 Yen Yas Unassigsad DK Cancel 9 28 SMC Inst
99. en 5 18 SMC Installation and Users Guide The default configuration for ConsoleWorks is eight consoles If the GS80 160 320 system has fewer than eight consoles that is fewer than eight PCI boxes with standard I O modules that are connected to the terminal server delete the extras in ConsoleWorks NOTE Unused consoles generate a great number of events causing the log files and the file DEFAULT CONFIG to grow to an unmanageable size and slow down the system De ting unused consoles is strongly recommended 1 Start and log on to ConsoleWorks Section 8 1 2 Inthe left navigation panel of the ConsoleWorks window select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays 3 At the top of the Show Consoles screen select Delete Console The Delete Console screen displays Figure 5 12 From the Delete dropdown menu select the console to be deleted Click the Delete Console button A verification message displays Figure 5 13 6 Click OK to delete the console The Show Consoles screen displays the deleted console is no longer listed Figure 513 Delete Console Verification Message Microsoft Internet Explorer x re you sure you want to delete this console H Cancel Configuring the SMC Software 5 19 5 6 Configure the Terminal Server Access Server Loader Access Server Loader configures the IP address and subnet mask of the terminal server 5 6 1 Open Access Server Loader Figure 5 14
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101. er Management Channel Connection B 10 Network Adapter 2 B 11 PCI Box Rear Local Port Location B 12 Terminal Server Porte B 13 xiii B 11 Terminal Server Cable B 15 CT COM UT EE C 2 C 2 PCI Box Rear Local Port Connection C 3 C 3 Mounting Brackete AA C 4 CA Position Identifier D al C 6 Ch Terminal Server Placement in the GS80 System seeren C 7 Cp GS80 AC Input Bo C 8 C 7 Terminal Server Management Channel Connection C 10 C 8 Network Adapter 3 C 11 C 9 PCI Box Rear Local Port Location C 12 ESA Terminal Sever Hr anne aan E C 13 ENN ee Te de DEE E 2 Tables 1 AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Documentation xvi 2 1 SMERE Kltuigdu a stue a hub dedadad dadadadadatatatatadeas 2 2 2 2 3X DS8AA AA Terminal Server KI 2 3 3 1 Terminal Server Cabltmg 3 7 3 2 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation 0 00 eee 3 8 7 1 SMC Desktop Ka o aeee ae AA EEA 7 5 8 1 Compaq Supplied Events 8 26 11 1 Troubleshooting Chart 11 2 BL Terminal Server Cabltmg B 13 B 2 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation 2 0 0 B 14 C 1 Terminal Server Cabimng C 13 C 2 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation 2 0 0 eee eee C 14 D 1 Events Created by SCM PORT A D 1 E 1 Useof Disk Partitions cece ete eee eetee ee teeaeeeeeteaaeeeeteaeeeene E 1 xiv Preface Intended Audience This manual is for service providers managers and operators of Compaq AlphaServer G580 160 320 systems Doc ument Structure
102. er the old password and the new one and enter the new password again to confirm it The passwords display as asterisks Click OK Figure 72 Change Password Dialog Box Change Password x User name Administrator Domain MySMC v Old Password aaa O New Password Per meet Confirm New Password pe Getting Started with the Sytem Management Console 7 3 7 2 Using the SMC Locally Icons on the SMC desktop are used to run applications locally Figure 73 SMC Desktop Pa 1741 The SMC desktop has several icons that enable you to run applications and view documentation online Table 7 1 shows the icons and describes the result of double clicking each 7 4 SMC Installation and Users Guide Table 7 1 SMC Desktop Icons Icon Function D Runs ConsoleWorks the console management application used by the SMC See Chapter 8 for a quick reference and the ConsoleWorks Administration User Guide for more in depth C Users uide ConsoleW orks Users Guide 5 EES Se SMC Web Page information NOTE Since ConsoleWorks runs in the Internt Explorer browser the first time you start it the Internet Explorer Setup Wizard runs Y ou will need to supply connection information including proxies if applicable Runs Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager CAPM an application that simplifies the creation of partitions on the GS80 160 320 system Chapter 9 describes this application Displays a PDF file of t
103. et At the bottom of the rail coil the BN25G cable and place the extra length in the rail Connecting the SMC in a System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 9 3 4 Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network Connect to the corporate network from network adapter 1 on the SMC system Figure 3 8 Network Adapter 1 Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND PK 1727 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on thetop or side of the SMC box 3 10 SMC Installation and Users Guide Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system as shown in Figure 3 8 This cable is not included in the SMC installation kit The network adapters are number ed from left to right on the minitower and from bottom to top on the desktop Connecting the SMC ina System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 11 Chapter A Connecting the SMC ina System with One Serial Console Line A system with a single console line is a GS80 160 320 system that has only one standard I O SIO module The SIO module is in a PCI box connected to a quad building block and on it is the SRM console firmware which provides a command line interface for operator control of the system Sections in this chapter include e Set Up theSMC e Cable the SMC to the GS80 160 320 e Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network e Check the COM1 Connecting the SMC in a System with
104. f OS Windows NT Os2LibPath C AWINNT system32 os2 dll at SAS Zuele TE RAIER CAMWINNT Ns PROCESSOR AR 86 p LS User Variables for Administrator Variable Value TEMP CATEMP TMP CATEMP Variable Path Value CA Per binse dmiwwin32 bin 5 pstemR oot system32 45 pst Set Delete 11 24 SMC Installation and User SG uide 1 Fromthe Start menu select Settings Control Panel Double dick the System icon The System Properties dialog box displays Select the Environment tab Figure 11 14 In the System Variables block highlight the Path variable The name and value of the variable display near the bottom of the dialog box in the Name and Value boxes respectively 4 Movethe cursor to the end of the Value box Do not delete anything in the box Enter the following at the end of the value C VProgram Files JavaSoft Jre 1 3 0_01 bin hotspot Enter this string exactly as shown Be sure to include the semicolons at the beginning and end and the space in Program Files Click Set Click Apply NOTE Iftheerror message displays when you again try to install or start the CAPM service restart the SMC system Troubleshooting 11 25 Appendix A Using the SMC Software CD Instructions for using the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Console Management Software CD AG RMDRB BE can be found in the document Al phaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and Release Notes AV
105. g the system management console Troubleshooting In Part 4 Chapter 11 provides basic troubleshooting information In addition five appendixes contain additional information about the system management console 1 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide Part 2 Installing the System Management Console Chapter 2 Before You Begin This chapter contains information you need before starting the installation Sections in this chapter are e Installation Kit e Installation Sequence Before You Begin 2 1 2 1 Installation Kit The system management console consists of the SMC PC kit and the terminal server kit Typically the terminal server kit is installed at the factory Table 2 1 SMC PC Kit Part Number Description 3X DS8BA xx BOM for SMC PC kit contains these items See note Compaq Deskpro PC minitower or desktop box including keyboard mouse and Windows NT 4 0 CD 3R A1605 xx Power cord and adapter for modem 3R A1611 AA Worldwide V 90 56K external serial modem includes PC to modem cable QB 6K 4AA SA GS80 160 320 SMC software and documentation AG RMDRB BE console management software CD AV RMDQB TE SMC Installation and Redease Notes QM 6K 4AA AA license EK GSCON IN SMC Installation and User s Guide this manual NOTE ThePC provided in this kit is the only onethat works in this configuration See the 3X DS8BA xx BOM for the PC part number 2 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide The o
106. ging console line activity and sending notification of console or system events In addition to local access through the SMC console lines can be accessed from any networked workstation by using a Web browser NOTE ThePC that is supplied as part of the system management consoleis supported by Compaq only with the hardware and software configuration provided To maintain this support you may not add or replace any components except as provided by Compaa The version of ConsoleWorks used on the SMC has been modified by the manufacturer TECSys Development Incorporated TDI to comply with the AlphaServer Management Architecture TDI s standard version of ConsoleWorks cannot be used as a replacement for this SMC application Overview 1 3 1 2 How to Use This Manual The chapters and appendixes in this manual provide instructions for installing and using the system management console and for restoring the SMC disk Installing the system management console In Part 2 of this manual Chapters 3 through 6 provide procedures for cabling and configuring the system management console e System with multiple consoles If the system is partitioned follow the procedures in Chapters 3 5 except Section 5 7 and 6 e System with one console Follow the procedures in Chapters 4 5 Sections 5 1 through 5 4 and 5 7 only and 6 Using the system management console In Part 3 Chapters 7 through 10 provide information on usin
107. ging the Internet Explorer Proxy Setting e Starting the ConsoleWorks Services e Configuring the SMC System to Restart After a Power Failure e Setting the Path Variable Troubleshooting 11 1 11 1 Troubleshooting Chart Table 111 lists a number of potential symptoms along with their possi ble causes and suggested solutions Table 111 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution SMC System System takes an DEFAULT CONFIG Delete C Cwks Config inordinate has become too DEFAULT CONFIG Copy amount of timeto large 8 CONSOLE DEFAULT CONFIG boot systems with multiple console lines or SERIAL_COM1_ DEFAULT CONFIG one console line in the same folder Rename it DEFAULT CONFIG Change attributes from read only to read write Communic ations No communica Terminal server is Connect the terminal server to the tion between the not powered terminal server and the SMC system Terminal server software has not been configured SMC is incorrectly cabled Position identifier dial is set incorrectly power source Section B 4 for GS160 320 or C 4 for GS80 system Configure the software Sections 5 6 and 5 7 Check that the cable from the terminal server to the SMC system is connected correctly Section 3 2 Set the position identifier dial on the terminal server to management agent Section B 3 for GS160 320 or C 3 for GS80 system 11 2 SMC Installation and User s Guid
108. he AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console nstallation and User s Guide this manual PDF files are viewed online and can be printed Displays a PDF file of the Consol amp Vorks Administration User Guide Displays version information for the SMC release and all software distributed on the SMC software CD Opens the SMC Web page see Section 7 3 Getting Started with the System Management Console 7 5 7 3 Using the SMC Remotely The SMC Web page is used to run applications remotely Figure 74 SMC Web Page 3 Untitled Document Microsoft Internet Explorer Mel Ea File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back st OG A Qsearch Gyravorites CBuistory ye Sp Ol 3 Address e http f mysme name com 2301 sme sme htm i Go Links COMPAQ AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Version Details P ConsoleWorks Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager Compaq Insight Manager SMC User s Guide Ne oT ConsoleWorks User s Guide GE Local intranet 7 6 SMC Installation and Users Guide To display the SMC Web page from a system that is networked to the SMC system and running Windows open a Web browser and enter the address http name domain 2301 smc smc htm where name domain is the fully qualified address or the I P address of the SMC system on the cor porate network press Enter The supported browsers are Internet Explorer V5 0 or later and Nets
109. he Time Zone tab Figure 5 2 5 From the drop down menu select the time zone for this installation Click OK Figure 52 Time Zone Tab Date Time Properties 2 x Date amp Time Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time U IV Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Configuring the SMC Software 5 3 5 2 Configure the Network Connections Verify the computer name and the protocol for the private LAN Specify the IP address Finally set up the adapter for the corporate network 5 2 1 Verify the Computer Name Figure 53 Identification Changes Dialog Box Identification Changes AES Windows uses the following information to identify your computer on the network You may change the name for this computer the workgroup or domain that it will appear in and create a computer account in the domain if specified Computer Name MEN m Member of Ce Workgroup wo RKGROUP Domain SJ Greate a Gomputer Account inthe Doman TMS option wi Greate an account on tre domain far this Computer Tou must Speci a User account with the ability te Sad Workstations bo the speciied domain above User Name 5 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Open the Windows Control Panel From the Start menu select Settings Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The Network dialog box displays with the I dentification tab selected 3 Click the Change button The I dentification
110. he actions that take place when ConsoleWorks recognizes an alert callouts are described here O TheGS80 160 320 system generates a console alert This does not include operating system alerts As with all console activity the alert travels through the GS80 160 320 serial port and over the console line to the SMC ConsoleWorks monitors all activity on the console line It detects an event based on information in the file SCM PORT and generates an action The action taken by ConsoleWorks is to run the file MAIL BAT which in turn runs MAIL PL The scripting agent interprets MAIL PL and sends SMTP mail to the mail server which delivers it to the specified recipient Figure 8 3 shows a representative mail message 0 Figure 83 Mail Message from ConsoleWorks F 2715 00 ConsoleWorks 85 8 3 ConsoleWorks Screen The ConsoleWorks screen is divided into three sections left navigation panel main data panel and lower navigation panel Figure 84 ConsoleWorks Screen 8 6 SMC Installation and User sGuide Figure 8 4 shows the first screen that displays after you log in to ConsoleWorks The three parts of the screen are described below Lett navigation panel This panel is divided into three segments from top to bottom e Function links Consoles Groups Send Message and Logout Clicking any of these results in either the display of new information in the main data pane or the display of a new popup
111. he icon to the left of the name A terminal emulator window for the console displays In the terminal emulator window press Enter If the SCM or SRM console prompt displays the baud rate of the terminal server port matches that of the GS80 160 320 partition If no console prompt displays return to Section 11 2 1 and set the terminal server port to a different speed Whether a prompt displays or not leave the terminal emulator window open When communication is restored set the GS80 160 320 partition s baud rate to 9600 From the SRM prompt in the terminal emulator window type the command set coml baud 9600 Set the terminal server baud rate to 9600 a Return tothe ASM Access Server window b Select the port and follow the procedure in Section 11 2 1 to change its speed to 9600 To verify that baud rates match return to the terminal emulator window and press Enter A prompt displays when the rates match Troubleshooting 11 13 11 3 Changing Baud Rates System with Single Console Line Change the baud rate of the system s COM1 port to match the GS80 160 320 system and establish communication Then change the system rate to 9600 and finally change the COM1 rate to 9600 11 3 1 Setthe SMC System Speed to Match the GS80 160 320 Speed Figure 116 Ports Dialog Box 11 14 SMC Installation and User SG uide eg From the Start button select Settings Control Panel In the control panel double click the Ports icon
112. he log file See Section 9 6 Figure 9 16 Committing a Partition Map CAPM Commit Status EN Partitioning tasks Ca Change partition configuration SC Power up hard partition 1 Power up hard partition 2 Power up hard partition 3 Power up hard partition 4 Verify hard partitions Create soft partitions Verify soft partitions Partitioning the system Please wait Elapsed time mm ss 0 08 Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 21 9 4 6 Loading a Saved Partition Map Figure 917 Work with Partition Maps Screen POE OT atu os E 9 22 SMC Installation and Users Guide Li In the Current Partition Map screen click Next The Work with Partition Maps screen displays Figure 9 17 Select the option button labeled Load and modify an existing partition map Enter the file name of a partition map that has been saved toa file see Section 9 4 5 in the Partition Map box or click the Browse button to find the file The default file extension is PMF NOTE If you arerunning CAPM froma location other than theSMC system the partition map file must bein the Maps folder on the SMC systen C SMC CAPM MAPS Click Next The Create M odify a Partition Map screen displays From this screen you can perform any of the procedures in Sections 9 4 2 through 9 4 5 CAPM does not validate the partition map file when it loads To ensure that the map is valid click the Validate button in the Create M odify a Partition Map sc
113. herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty FCC Notice This equipment generates uses and may emit radio frequency energy The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such radio frequency interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Any modifications to this device unless expressly approved by the manufacturer can void the user s authority to operate this equipment under part 15 of the FCC rules Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Taiwanese Notice BERE Be FANS m gt
114. higher level implies all lower levels Console privileges are Read Theuser has read only access to a console The user can monitor a console s traffic but cannot interact with the console Ack The user can acknowledge a console s events Write The user can interact with write to the console Control The user can purge acknowledged events and can send protected characters to the console Admin privileges are for managing ConsoleWorks These privileges are not hierarchical but they increase in the capabilities they grant from Read to Delete Admin privileges are Read and Write The user can display and organize information Control The user has access to the Admin menu in the left navigation panel Delete The user can perform a number of delete operations The Show Users screen Figure 8 26 lists the users and the profiles to which they have access ConsoleWorks 8 39 8 6 1 Adding a User Select Manage Users in the left panel then Add User at the screen top Privileges required Admin R W C Console none Figure 827 Add User Screen Be Ta Fe je T Ze 2 2 2 22 E 2 seme Sep Deg Dema sene Adon Dre Den 1 mr i ae Add User d D z opt kimi ome berma Dupin ES des Tumai ko eer Veh kee ie Stee beta Eeer Ta Tingley Arte OVNER l Esa Daag age Lea Ken 0 PRATIT 1 In the left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links select Users The Show
115. ie wrap the 17 03212 cable to the CSB junction cable 17 04936 xx to form a service loop in Figure B 11 Tie wrap the 17 03212 05 cable down the rail of the cabinet At the bottom of the rail coil the cable and place the extra length in the rail Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160 320 System B 15 Appendix C Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System When a GS80 system is reconfigured from a single console line to a multiple console line system the system management console must be upgraded This appendix contains instructions for installing the hardware for that upgrade Sections in this chapter include Remove the Existing Connection from the SMC System to the GS80 Attach the Mounting Brackets Install the Terminal Server in the GS80 Rack Connect the Terminal Server to the Power Source Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC System Cable the Terminal Server to the GS80 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 1 CL Remove the Existing Connection from the SMC System to the GS80 Remove the cable between the SMC system and the GS80 Figure C L COMLI Port Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND X Y I ae hy lt n COM1 wo PK 1735 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on the top or side of the SMC box C 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Remove the BN24Q cable 17 04308 05
116. ilure from a PSM GS SYSCLK FAIL Clock failure from an HPM GS VITAL POWER FAILURE Vital power failure from a PSM Compaq Supplied Configuration FilesforConsoleWorks D 1 All events listed in Table D 1 have a priority of 50 and a severity of critical Note that event GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT can be triggered by any of three subevents These are defined and recognized in the Perl script as described in Section D 2 D 1 1 Loading SCM PORT is imported with the import_pcm utility To do this open a Comand Prompt window change the directory to C Cwks and type the command import pcm c cwks port scm port The PC will need to be restarted after this is done D 1 2 Contents The content of the SCM PORT file is included in Section D 4 It is supplied for reference purposes it is useful for verification and testing Section D 3 D 2 MAILBATand MAILPL ConsoleWorks invokes the command script MAIL BAT when an event is triggered MAIL BAT in turn invokes the Perl interpreter passing the Perl code filename MAIL PL and the command arguments automatically supplied to it by ConsoleWorks Technical Note ConsoleWorks requires the intermediate step of executing a BAT file which then executes the Perl script These are the arguments that ConsoleWorks automatically supplies to the MAIL PL script SARGV 0 Console name SARGV 1 Event name SARGV 2 Event sequence number SARGV 3 Name of event context file SARGV 4 Contact n
117. k Protocol uarnnrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnne 5 6 5 2 3 Configure Network Adapter 1 5 8 5 2 4 Configure Network Adapter 2 5 10 5 2 5 Elle Bou delen e WEE 5 12 5 2 6 Verify the Network Getup 5 13 5 3 Enter the Mail Server Name in the ConsoleWorks Gritt 5 14 5 4 Configure Outlook Exvprees A 5 16 5 5 Delete Unused Consoles in Conscdeorks AA 5 18 5 6 Configure the Terminal Server Access Server Loader eeen 5 20 5 6 1 Open Access Server Loacder AA 5 20 5 6 2 Create the Database AA 5 22 5 6 3 Verify the Connection 0 0 eee etter ee tetee ee tecaeeeeeteaaeeeeeeaeeeete 5 24 5 7 Configure the Terminal Server Access Server Manager 5 26 5 7 1 Open Access Server Manager EN 5 26 5 7 2 Test the Connection 0 eee etecneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeteaeesetecaeeeeeneaaeees 5 28 5 7 3 Configure Access Server Manager 5 30 5 8 Replace the ConsoleWorks Configuration Eilen 5 32 Chapter6 Configuring the SMC for Remote Use 6 1 Set U Gre M Oder eu fase Seco Meder ee ee 6 2 6 2 Configure the Remote Access GoOftware 6 4 6 2 1 Carbon Copy Access E diem 6 4 6 2 2 WINVNG notat de aleine Calls Case ln a hs Cuda ds bad cule Cuvee do dng Canteen 6 6 Part3 Using the System Management Console Chapter7 Getting Started with the System Management Console 7 1 Logging on tothe SMC srrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnsnnrnnnnsnnrnnnnennrrnensrnrrnennnnrnentennn 7 2 7 2 Using the SMC Locally rrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrnnnennrrnnnrsnrrne
118. lation and Users Guide 4 Doone of the following e Select a QBB in the block labeled Available system resources to add it to the partition specified in the title bar click Add or e Select a QBB in the block labeled Resources assigned to this partition to remove it from the partition click Remove 5 Specify the operating system for the partition in the OS type dropdown list and optionally supply a name for the partition in the name block Click OK The Create M odify a Partition Map screen returns 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to modify other partitions NOTE A QBB can beassigned to only one partition at a time Figure 913 Add Modify Hard Partition Screen s CDAPH Add Hd odiiy Hard Dect an 3 Mama DE Tee True UNIK Available seriem resources Resouces Assigned to this Faron 288 cpus Men oe Lan Consort Parii H te Tee 127 ER CH Iwer ment DA 5 4 12160 ep re 12764 des 17763 kle 1 d d d H d d H 4 Total ge for vid parition harme been met Sot Parttions Tne fit Ha sof partitions are defined gt r Move the mouse over a component for jon Ap help DE Cantal Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 19 9 4 5 Saving Validating and Committing a Partition Map Figure 9 14 Saving a Partition Map SS CAPM Information Specify a file name to save this partition map Save As Browse Save Cancel Figure 9 15 Valid
119. lation and Users Guide Modify the file MAIL PL to include the name of the mail server This file is in the folder C Cwks Actions Event 1 Open MAIL PL in Notepad or another text editor 2 Find the line remote my email server name net in Example 5 1 The example shows an excerpt from the file for a full listing of MAIL PL see Appendix D 3 Obtain the name of the mail server from the network administrator Replace everything between the double quotes with the server name 4 Save the file and close the editor Configuring the SMC Software 5 15 5 4 Configure Outlook Express Obtain mail server infor mation from the network administrator before configuring Figure 510 Intemet Accounts Dialog Box Into Acoount Ph 71700 1 Doubleclick the Outlook Express icon on the desktop If this is the first time Outlook Express is opened a box displays asking where messages should be stored Select a folder and click OK The Outlook Express window displays 2 From the Tools menu select Accounts The Internet Accounts dialog box displays Figure 5 10 3 Select the Mail tab and click the Add button In the fly out menu select Mail The Internet Connection Wizard displays 4 Thewizard asks for the following information obtain it from the network administrator a Theaddress of the email account that will send and receive mail on the SMC 5 16 SMC Installation and Users Guide b The t
120. leWorks D 9 close SC H The other events are just mail Ssubj Console SARGV 0 has Encountered Event SARGV 1 Sequence SARGV 2 open SC SARGV 3 die Can not open event context file SARGV 3 while 1 lt SC gt push msg 1 close SC if domail foreach Sto tolist smtpmail Sto Ssubj Swhoami Smf msg D 10 SMC Installation and User s Guide Appendix E SMC Hard Disk The hard disk in the SMC is partitioned at the factory It is recommended that the partitions be used as shown in Table E 1 Table E 1 Use of Disk Partitions Partition Recommended Use C Operating system and applications D User setups unique scripts other inputs and log files The directory structure of the C partition is shown in Figure E 1 SMC Hard Disk E1 Figure E1 C Partition EY Euploing Evert Fie Edt View Took Hep zen eee Heje cl gt lt lei All Folders Contents of Event ap EI sl AUTOCANCEL BAT Eg House FJ Hulmedw Files A p Eg Program Fikes et Fecpcled GJ Pecwie D spe x TEE E 208 Disk free space 18768 F Pa 2 0 E 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide A Access Server Loader 5 20 creating the database 5 22 verifying the connection 5 24 Access Server Manager 5 26 Telnet window 5 29 Actions ConsoleWorks enabling 8 28 Administrator account 3 3 4 3 AlphaServer hardware 2 4 B Baud rate
121. lect an Account Alias from the drop down list Click the Add button Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each instance When an application has been defined for each instance click OK Graphical Configuration Utility 10 7 10 2 Using the GCU From the eXcursion icon select Applications and the Galaxy instance Figure 104 eXcursion Icon Lac Acrobat Reader 4 0 Bestoe Mave Close About Help Network Monitors D Minimize All X Windows Control Panel A Start excursion Ap plic ations My Briefcase Run X Applications 10 8 SMC Installation and User s Guide 1 Right dick on the eXcursion icon in the task bar 2 Select Applications and the name of the Galaxy instance The Graphical Configuration Utility window displays See the OpenVMS Alpha Galaxy Guide for information on managing Galaxy partitions This manual is available in HTML and PDF formats on the Web Go to URL http Awww openvms compagq com 8000 and click the link OpenVMS Operating System Scroll down the list to OpenVMS Alpha Galaxy Guide Graphical Configuration Utility 10 9 Part 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 11 Troubleshooting This chapter contains troubleshooting tips for the system management console hardware and software Sections in this chapter are e Troubleshooting Chart e Changing Baud Rates System with Multiple Console Lines e Changing Baud Rates System with Single Console Line e Chan
122. left navigation panel Then select the console from the list At the top of the screen select the Logs link and the log to view from the list Privileges required Admin none Console R Figure 838 Log File Screen EL 41 i oe T emer al mm Eegu CTE dal 219 Er n Em j CUR Jul 19 Cees Bore 41 de Mi f iron eg 4 Cp Zei 19 FRIES Sen CTH Ae 18 ca 08 mn i 9 rout gn 1 ii Siem ep t i MATE dagl pa A MT JER tj ETT TELE y l n 3008 tj imamin SC ICUs s r 4 mioni gwat PORE K 11 IPIN pmmarpteg En susen le Meah b 41 Eu aeee roe remis FLEET BS AP EET LE Eia COMIC Jul 38 TORLI ER 11 H erme bei 48 Re SR o ee ai d Up u ege Cp mal 19 Dip Ego CERS el 48 DIER DER tee eo ee vi A pen bai 19 Grit Sea LD 7 Tiie SEESEEe i pa b l 9 cei DEE CIE Zei 18 Iiuppun Cen 8 52 SMC Installation and User sGuide From the left navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays Select the console from the list The console name Configuration screen displays At the top of the screen select Logs The console name Logfiles screen displays Figure 8 37 Select the log file from the list The file displays Figure 8 38 ConsoleWorks 8 53 8 7 2 Deleting Log Files Select Consoles in the left navigation panel Then select the console from the list At the top of the screen select the Logs link Privileges required Admin Console Figure 839 console name Logfiles Scree
123. ling Terminal Server Port QBB Number 1 0 2 1 3 4 5 ED 6 7 8 Figure C 10 Terminal Server Ports PK 1770 00 Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 13 C 6 2 Record the Connections Record the connections made for this installation in Table C 2 Table C2 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation Teminal Server Port PCI Box Number QBB Number 1 C 14 SMC Installation and Users Guide Appendix D Compaq Supplied Configuration Filles for ConsoleWorks This appendix describes components that enable ConsoleWorks to operate on the system management console of a GS80 160 320 system D 1 SCM PORT The file SCM PORT contains the event and scan definitions in a format compatible with Polycenter Console Manager PCM This file is imported to ConsoleWorks to supply definitions of scans and events The name of the scan is GS SCH SCAN All Compaq supplied events which are described in Table D 1 are part of this scan The event pattern triggers are automatically defined during the import The user may change the help text associated with an event to make it site specific Table D 1 Events Created by SCM PORT Event Description GS AIR MOVER FAILURE Air mover failure from a PSM GS HS OVERTEMP Overtemp failure from an HPM GS PCI PBM SYSEVENT PCI PBM SysE vent GS PWR FAIL Vital power failure from an HPM GS QBB OVERTEMP FAILURE Overtemp fa
124. lorer Tools menu select Internet Options Select the Connections tab and LAN Settings Figure 119 LAN Settings Dialog Box Automatic Configuration Local Area Network LAN Settings 24x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration IV Automatically detect settings J Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server I Use a proxy server Address Port Advanced I Bypass proxy server for local addresses cm PK 2713 00 11 18 SMC Installation and User SG uide 1 Ask the network administrator if settings are configured automatically or if proxy server information must be entered 2 From the Tools menu select Internet Options The Internet Options dialog box displays 3 Select the Connections tab Near the bottom click the LAN Settings button The Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box displays 4 Based on the network administrator s answer in step 1 do one of the following e Inthe Automatic configuration section click the checkbox labeled Automatically detect settings Figure 11 9 Click OK e In the Proxy server section click the checkbox labeled Use a proxy server Figure 11 10 In the Address box enter the proxy server address for your site Click the checkbox labeled Bypass proxy server for local addresses Click OK Figure 11 10 LAN Setti
125. min none Console none Figure 829 Send a User Message Screen h aaran fr i rd EY El zen E Te Acker ERWEE Ess Dis Sore erme deem DEE D d ei Vin Lora rege rss PK 1775 00 Sending a Message 1 Inthe left navigation panel select Send Message The Send a User Message screen displays Figure 8 29 2 Select the recipient from the Select User dropdown menu 8 42 SMC Installation and Users Guide 3 Enter the message in the Message text box The maximum length is 255 characters 4 Enter the timeout period in the Expires text box and select the units in the dropdown menu tothe right of the text box The default is 1 hour the minimum 1 minute and the maximum 9999 days The message is deleted if the recipient does not read it before the timeout period expires Reading Messages Message status is indicated by the icon in the lower left corner of the lower navigation panel A plain mailbox icon indicates that the user has no new messages An icon showing a mailbox with an envelope f means that the user has messages 1 Click on the icon to display a list of undeleted unexpired messages The User user name Messages screen Figure 8 30 displays in a separate browser window The text of each message is displayed in a separate row along with the name of the sender the time the message was sent and the time and date it expires 2 Todelete a message click the X in its row The message is immediately deleted
126. n 8 54 SMC Installation and Users Guide From the left navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays Select the console from the list The console name Configuration screen displays At the top of the screen select Logs The console name Logfiles screen displays Figure 8 39 Click the checkboxes of the log files to delete and click the Delete button ConsoleWorks 8 55 8 7 3 Mailing a Log File Start Outlook Express then include the log file as an attachment Figure 840 Outlook Express Message Window SS Log file File Edit View Insert Format Tools Compose Help Esed 2 5 eela a J ap Us E John Smith Lotsa FE lt click here to enter carbon copy recipients totem f lt click here to enter blind carbon copy recipients Kinas Log file Console 4 log fram July 25 CONSOLE_4 8 56 SMC Installation and User s Guide Double click the Outlook Express icon on the SMC desktop The Outlook Express Window displays From the Compose menu select New Message The New Message window displays Figure 8 40 Enter recipients names or addresses and the subject The title bar text changes to the subject To include the log file as an attachment from the Insert menu select File Attachment or click the button with the paperclip icon Select Browse and switch to the D drive CWKS folder D CWKS for a list of files Click the Send button to send the mes
127. n Figure 4 5 This cable is not included in the SMC installation kit The network adapters are number ed from left to right on the minitower and from bottom to top on the desktop Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line 4 7 44 Check the COM1 Settings Check that the baud rate for the COM1 port is 9600 Change it if it is set to any other speed Check the other COM1 settings Figure 4 6 Ports Dialog Box 4 8 SMC Installation and User s Guide Nb From the Start button select Settings Control Panel In the control panel double click the Ports icon The Ports dialog box displays Figure 4 6 Select COM 1 and click the Settings button The Settings for COM 1 dialog box displays Figure 4 7 If the baud rate displayed is not 9600 change it to 9600 Set the Data Bits to 8 Parity to None Stop Bits to 1 and Flow Control to XON XOF F If these settings are not compatible with your environment change them to settings that are Figure 4 7 Settings for COM1 Dialog Box Settings for COM1 EG Baud Rate ISS DI Data Bits E DI Stop Bits 1 v Flow Control XON AOFF e Help OK Cancel Parity None Advanced nk Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line 49 Chapter 5 Configuring the SMC Software The software to be configured depends on the number of consoles in the system These sections apply to all systems e Set the SMC System Time Date and Time Zon
128. n The SMC requires a static IP address it cannot have a dynamic address that is an address assigned by a DHCP server 1 Inthe Adapter box of the Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box Figure 5 6 select adapter 1 2 Select the option button labeled Specify an IP address Enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway Click OK NOTE Thenework card shown in Figure 5 6 is an example only Another type of network card might be supplied Configuring the SMC Software 5 9 5 2 4 Configure Network Adapter 2 Figure 5 7 Microsoft TCP IP Properties Dialog Box Microsoft TCP IP Properties 2 Intel R PRO 100 Management Adapter with Alert on LAN 5 10 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Inthe Network dialog box select the Protocols tab Click the Properties button 2 TheMicrosoft TCP IP Properties dialog box displays Figure 5 7 Select adapter 2 3 Select the option button labeled Specify an IP address Enter the following information IP address 90 0 0 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Leave the Default Gateway blank Click OK NOTE Thenework card shown in Figure 5 7 is an example only Another type of network card might be used Configuring the SMC Software 5 11 5 2 5 Bind the Protoc ol Figure 5 8 Bindings Tab in the Network Dialog Box Network zl Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Network bindings are connections between network cards protocols an
129. ngs Dialog Box Proxy Server Local Area Network LAN Settings 24x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server IV Use a proxy server Address PROXY NAME CO Port 8080 Advanced IV Bypass proxy server for local addresses ones PK 2734 00 Troubleshooting 11 19 11 5 Starting the ConsoleWorks Services Open the Control Panel and double click the Services icon Select the ConsoleWorks services and click Start Figure 1111 ConsoleWorks Services Service Status Startup Alerter Manual Carbon Copy 32 Started Manual Start Stop Carbon Copy Scheduler Manual ClipBook Server Manual Compaq DMI Web Agent Started Automatic 5 Compaq Local Alerter Started Automatic Compaq Remote Diagnostics Enabling Agent Started Automatic Computer Browser Started Automatic ConsoleworksLM pS ervice Started Autom atic HENG ConsoleWorksService Started Automatic v KR Hw Profiles Startup Parameters TT Hep PK 27 27 00 11 20 SMC Installation and User SG uide 1 Open the Control Panel From the Start button select Settings Control Panel 2 Inthe Control Panel double click the Services icon The Services dialog box displays Figure 11 11
130. ns are available in the Add M odify Hard Partition screen Figure 9 18 for specifying the method to use when working with soft partitions e Basic soft partitioning Enables you to create modify and delete soft partitions without needing to know about the environment variables that are used Each soft partition created by this method consists of one or more QBBs Sections 9 5 1 through 9 5 4 discuss this method of working with soft partitions es Advanced soft partitioning Enables you to work with soft partitions by specifying values for the relevant environment variables This method is for experienced users only See Section 9 5 5 NOTE Donot attempt to create soft partitions if the hard partition contains an unpowered QBB Commit the hard partitions first see Section 9 4 5 and then create the soft partitions When the hard partitions are committed the unpowered QBB is powered on Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 25 9 5 1 Basic Soft Partitioning Figure 9 19 Basic Soft Partitioning Message CAPM Warning EN QBB 2 contains the console for this hard partition This QBB will be automatically assigned to the first soft partition PK 2772 01 Figure 9 20 Basic Soft Partition Screen EH CAPM Basic Soh Pa atiion Son Partition he Farian 1 32768 tt Fill creas Magif Delete Shared Memory Je Allocate shared memory equally among OB885 SS EEE ae Kove the mouse over component for inoltip h
131. ole Do not select the Raw Data check box Continued on page 8 19 ConsoleWorks 8 17 Figure 813 console name Configuration Screen 8 18 SMC Installation and User SG uide 5 Click the Add Console button The console name Configuration screen displays Figure 8 13 6 Enter the profile access information at the bottom of the main data panel Click the Update button 7 At the top of the screen select Connect A window displays showing console line activity Press Enter to validate the connection The connection is working if the SCM SRM or operating system prompt displays ConsoleWorks 8 19 8 44 Renaming a Console ConsoleWorks does not allow direct renaming of a console To change a name delete the console and add a new one with the preferred name Privileges required Admin R WC Console none Figure 814 console name Configuration Screen Lo Di 7 H 00 fro eT 8 20 SMC Installation and User SG uide The SMC is configured with eight default consoles CONSOLE 1 through CONSOLE 8 which have the attributes needed by this system Since ConsoleWorks does not allow direct renaming of a console to change a name you must delete the console and add a new one with the name you choose NOTE f theShow Consoles screen lists eight consoles not including the ConsoleWorks internal console CONWRKS be sure to ddetethe console before adding a new one 1 Determine the console s properties a In the lef
132. oleWorks 1 3 8 1 8 62 D 1 D 10 access time 11 4 actions enabling 8 28 certificate authority 8 10 8 13 configuration restoring 8 59 saving 8 59 configuring for single console 5 32 console adding 8 16 configuring 8 16 deleting 8 14 renaming 8 20 viewing activity 8 9 viewing configuration 8 9 displaying terminal emulator window 11 13 does not start 11 4 events D 1 acknowledging 8 34 adding 8 24 AlphaServer specific 8 26 Compaq supplied 8 26 defined 8 24 deleting 8 34 expunging 8 36 managing 8 22 8 37 modifying 8 24 files managing 8 50 8 57 left navigation panel 8 6 log file deleting 8 54 mailing 8 56 viewing 8 52 logging on 8 3 lower navigation panel 8 6 mail server name defining 5 14 mail triggered by an event 8 5 main data panel 8 6 managing consoles 8 8 8 21 message reading 8 43 Index 2 sending 8 42 overview 8 4 password 8 3 profile adding 8 46 modifying 8 48 scan adding 8 32 defined 8 32 modifying 8 32 screen 8 6 script 5 14 D 2 security warning 8 11 11 5 setup testing D 3 start time 8 23 11 4 starting 8 2 terminal emulator window 11 3 testing setup D 3 user adding 8 40 communicating with another 8 42 user password changing 8 44 username 8 3 users Managing 8 38 8 49 using KEA with 8 60 Windows NT services 11 4 11 5 11 20 ConsoleWorks Administration U ser Guide 8 1 Corporate network 5 8 cabling to 3 10 configuring 5 4
133. ox Model DPEND e PK 1723 00 NOTE The mode type is on a label on the top or side of the SMC box Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System C 11 C 6 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS80 For each console connect a terminal server port to the local port of the PCI box C 6 1 Make the Cable Connecton Figure C 9 PCI Box Rear Local Port Location CTT EECH DILLERTEN ET RR RER EET ee EE PEER e je o y k Je d OC CY GS ST C e Aa TSS aa i VANERTEN TITT TITT TT TT STI ST TT TT TT TNT erme ee ooo en rn ht ae PK 1724 00 Make the connection for each console 1 Attach an H8585 AA connector 12 36054 01 to the local port of the PCI box in Figure C 9 2 Following the cabling chart in Table C 1 label both ends of a BN25G cable 17 03212 05 and connect it from the port on the terminal server in Figure C 10 shows the location of the ports to the H8585 AA connector on the PCI box A partition can have a failover console The cabling chart in Table C 1 does not distinguish between primary and failover consoles For information about partitioning the system see the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Firmware Reference Manual C 12 SMC Installation and User s Guide Table C 1 Teminal Server Cab
134. perating system software has finished loading log on to the SMC system using the administrator account For the password press the Enter key Optionally change the password for the administrator account a Press Ctrl Alt Del The Windows NT Security window displays Figure 4 2 b Click the Change Password button The Change Password dialog box displays c Enter the old password and the new one and confirm the new password Click OK Check the version of the SMC software by double clicking the Version icon If the version is not 3 1 or if the desktop does not have a Version icon update the software Refer to the AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console Installation and Release Notes for instructions Connecting the SMC in a System with One Serial Console Line 43 4 2 Cable the SMC to the GS80 160 320 Connect the COM1 port of the SMC system to the local port of the GS80 160 320 Figure 43 COML Port Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENCM Model DPENL Minitower Desktop Box Model DPENM Model DPEND COM A i PK 1735 00 NOTE The mode typeis on a label on thetop or side of the SMC box 4 4 SMC Installation and User s Guide Install H8585 AA connectors 12 36054 01 on the COM 1 or A port of the SMC system Figure 4 3 and the local port of the standard I O module in the GS80 160 320 system primary PCI box in Figure 4 4 Connect these ports with a BN24Q cabl
135. plays Select the console to which you want to connect KEA The console name Configuration screen displays 3 At the top of the screen select Connect The Telnet Proxy Status window displays Figure 8 43 showing the port number You might need to expand this window to read the port number 4 Open KEA there is a desktop icon and create a new session In the Connection wizard Figure 8 44 on page 8 62 use the fully qualified name or the IP address of the SMC for the host name Use the port number displayed in the Telnet Proxy Status window for the Telnet port Figure 843 Telnet Proxy Status Window i Telnet Proxy Status Iof E WW to mysme name com port 4348 Warming Applet Window ConsoleWorks 8 61 Figure 844 KEA Connection Window Connection General Options Advanced Auto Connect Rate Limiting Host information Host name or IP address mysme name com v I Prompt for host during connect Telnet port 4348 Proxy information proxy is component of network security which acts as an intermediary and limits access to servers outside pour internal network Settings Browsers W Make KEA default Telnet and RLogin application for browsers 8 62 SMC Installation and User s Guide Chapter 9 Compaq Alpha Server Parttion Manager The Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager CAPM simplifies creation of partitions Sections in this chapter are e Starting C
136. r the following shown here in bold press the Enter key at the end of each line C gt cd cwks C Cwks gt exportdb file C Cwks gt importdb file C Cwks gt exit 10 Start the ConsoleWorks services F ollow the instructions in step 7 but click the Start button Restart the ConsoleWorks application Figure 825 Expunge Completed Message Dan Expunge Events Sia r Leesa eines TOINI svenn copped z ck Ai riaa palia i kommer ms F tt pao Loren pram JAN at Massa DER Lana Ermy Erm P DONS 1 Caa Par 1 Pk 2758 01 ConsoleWorks 8 37 8 6 Managing Users The SMC system administrator determines the consoles to which a user has access and the level of that access The level of access is controlled by a profile each user is associated with one or more profiles Figure 826 Show Users Screen BETTE 8 38 SMC Installation and User SG uide Users gain access to consoles through profiles A profile specifies the privileges granted to any user whois listed in its Users Granted table Each user has access to one or more profiles but can use only one profile at a time Profiles specify two types of privileges Console and Admin administrative Console and Admin privileges are independent Console privileges are for managing consoles These privileges identify the level of interaction a user can have with a console and are hierarchical That is the level of privilege increases from read to control and a
137. r this in the browser Address box http name domain 2301 smc smc htm where name domain is the fully qualified address or the IP address of the SMC on the corporate network press Enter To display the SMC Web page on a system with a browser that does not work with J avaScript DOM and DHTML enter this in the Address box http name domain 2301 smc smca htm You must have the ava Runtime Environment J RE running on the system on which you are working J RE for Windows NT is on the SMC CD SMC_V3_1 kit J RE j2re1_3 0 01 win i exe for other platforms it can be downloaded from www javasoft com Before You Begin Before you run CAPM it is recommended but not required that you delete any consoles that will never be used from ConsoleWorks see Section 8 4 2 CAPM runs faster without unused consoles since the application scans all consoles as it starts For best performance and for accurate data from CAPM be sure that the number of consoles listed in ConsoleWorks matches the number of master standard I O modules in the GS80 160 320 system When you run CAPM the ConsoleWorks and CAPM services must be running but the ConsoleWorks application must not be running These Windows NT services must be running on the SMC ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service ConsoleWorks Server Service and Compaq CAPM Server Additionally if you run CAPM from the SMC Web page the Compaq SMC HMMO Server service must be running on the SMC system All of these
138. rder number for the SMC PC kit is 3X DS8BA xx It contains the components listed in Table 2 1 The monitor is separately ordered it is not part of the SMC PC kit The components of the SMC PC kit are installed at the site When the SMC is ordered with the G580 160 320 system the terminal server and cables are installed in the GS160 320 power cabinet or the GS80 cabinet at the factory When the SMC is not ordered with the GS80 160 320 system the terminal server kit is installed at the site Installation instructions are in Appendix B for GS160 320 systems and Appendix C for GS80 systems The order number for the terminal server kit is 3X DS8AA AA Components of the kit are listed in Table 2 2 Table 22 3X DS8AA AA Terminal Server Kit Quantity Item Description 1 DE Cserver 90M Terminal server 4 BN25G 04 4 meter cable 4 BN25G 07 7 meter cable 1 BN24Q 07 7 meter crossover cable 8 H 8585 AA Connector Mounting hardware Before You Begin 2 3 2 2 Installation Sequence Before installing the terminal server check that the keyswitch and all AC input box breakers on the G580 160 320 system are turned to Off The following is the recommended sequence of installation for the GS80 160 320 system and the system management console 1 Set up the GS80 160 320 hardware See the AlphaServer GS80 Installation Guideor the AlphaServer GS160 320 Installation Guide 2 Set up the SMC PC and with the GS80 160 320 keyswitch turne
139. reen See Section 9 4 5 Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 23 9 5 Working With Soft Partitions Soft partitions can share memory and CPUs can be moved among them CAPM can create soft partitions by two methods Figure 918 Addi Modify Hard Partition Screen Showing Soft Partitioning Options s CAP Add odie Hard Dect an 3 Mame DE Typa Oper Mes ales 5 Avsilsble seriem resources Resouces Assigned to this Faron ER CP Iwer ment bor Add I 4 12760 reg res 3 KM vas er H 12768 Yes Vox Talal 12 BZ vas Tep get ee for mid parition harme been met Sot Partitions Typa Basic Sc paritioning Soi Panitera T Afanced orl p rlliening Move the mouse overs component for jon p help DK Cantal Ha so parifions sp defined 9 24 SMC Installation and Users Guide Soft partitions are implemented within the boundaries of a hard partition A portion of memory can be defined so it is shared among all the soft partitions in the hard partition In addition CPUs can be reassigned to other soft partitions Because of this sharing of resources the boundaries of these partitions are considered soft The hardware requirements for a soft partition are the same as for a hard partition at least one CPU 64 Mbytes of memory and an I O riser module that is connected to a master PCI box with a standard I O module When the operating system for a hard partition is OpenVMS Galaxy two option butto
140. rol are required to change another user s password You need no privileges to change your own password Figure 832 Password Change Screen Wee Password Change SMITHI ri LEN eee Thr piapa Leef aig EE inde Avie CURR l lin 9 27 Leen ZCHSEER ATH ADL D d else PK 1782 09 Vi Lord shpe res ConsoleWorks 8 45 8 6 4 Adding a Profile Select Manage Profiles in the left navigation panel then Add Profile at the top of the screen Privileges required Admin R W C Console none Figure 833 Add Profile Screen 8 46 SMC Installation and User SG uide In the left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links select Profiles The Show Profiles screen displays At the top of the Show Profiles screen select Add Profile The Add Profile screen displays F igure 8 33 Enter the information for the profile a Profile Name Can be no longer than 30 characters b Description Maximum 62 characters Click the Add Profile button The profile name screen displays Figure 8 34 Select privileges for users who have this profile Click the U pdate Profile button Figure 834 profile name Screen ConsoleWorks 8 47 8 6 5 Modifying a Profile Select Manage Profiles in the left navigation panel Privileges required Admin R WC Console none Figure 835 Show Profiles Screen 8 48 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Inthe left navigation panel select Manage From the selection links
141. rsion of Perl for experts In perl a single character match is the period rasting with D n in ConsoleWorks Multi is in both cases Also for WinNT you can not start a perl file directly though you can in a command window Therefore create a single line script MAIL BAT like this C Perl Bin Perl C Cwks Actions Event mail pl 1 2 3 4 5 6 Before this can be used please change the Sremote line in the smtpmail subroutine SARGV 0 Console name SARGV 1 Event Name SARGV 2 Event Sequence Number SARGV 3 Name of event context file SARGV 4 Contact name s comma delimited SARGV 5 User Supplied Paramter use Socket sub smtpmail my Sto Ssubj Swhoami Smf msg _ my Sport Siaddr Spaddr Sproto line This is site specific Sremote n St D 8 Sremot my email server name net Sport 25 Siaddr inet_aton Sremote die no host r Spaddr sockaddr_in Sport Siaddr Sproto getprotobyname tcp select SOCK sey Force flush after every write or print socket SOCK PF_INET SOCK_STREAM Sproto die socket connect SOCK Spaddr die connect SOCK SIV print SOCK HELO Swhoami n sleep 2 print SOCK MAIL FROM Smf n sleep 2 print SOCK RCPT TO Sto r n sleep 2 SMC Installation and Users Guide print SOCK DATA n print SOCK From Sfm n print SOCK
142. run ConsoleWorks from the SMC system or from a workstation networked to the SMC system Torun ConsoleWorks from the SMC system double click the ConsoleWorks desktop icon D Consoleworks To run ConsoleWorks from a workstation networked to the SMC system click the icon on the SMC Web page Figure 8 1 To display the SMC Web page on a system running Windows enter this in the browser Address box http name domain 2301 smc smc htm where name domain is the fully qualified address or the IP address of the SMC on the corporate network press Enter To display the SMC Web page on a system with a browser that does not work with J avaScript DOM and DHTML enter this in the Address box http name domain 2301 smc smca htm Logging on to ConsoleWorks When you start ConsoleWorks a logon screen displays The first time you log on use these defaults Username console_manager Password setup Section 8 6 1 has instructions for creating other user accounts ConsoleWorks 8 amp 3 8 2 Overview of Console Works ConsoleWorks is a Web based application that monitors console output and provides console management functions Compaq provides a script that customizes ConsoleWorks for the system management console and GS80 160 320 environment Figure 82 ConsoleWorks Application and Script C Cwks import_pcm SCM port To Mail Server Console Works Event Detection t Action Generation
143. s to take an equal or nearly equal amount of memory from each QBB in the hard partition for the shared memory Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 29 9 5 3 Modifying a Soft Partition Figure 922 Basic Soft Partition Screen Modifying a Partition ER CDAPH Basie Salt PBat une Soll Partition for Parion 1 ana monn D lefe Shared Memory Allocate shared memory equally among Gees Amourd of Total Memory allocated io Shared Memon 9088 MB Gal ME 26176 MB OK Cancel base 9 30 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Inthe Basic Soft Partition screen Figure 9 22 click to select the partition you want to modify and click the Modify button The Add M odify Soft Partition screen displays Figure 9 23 2 Doone of the following in the Add M odify Soft Partition screen e Add another QBB to this soft partition by clicking on a QBB in the box labeled Hard partition resources and clicking the Add button Continue doing this until you have added all the QBBs that belong in this soft partition Click OK or e Remove a QBB from the soft partition by clicking on a QBB in the box labeled Resources assigned to this partition and clicking the Remove button Click OK 3 The Basic Soft Partition screen returns Optionally change the amount of shared memory by moving the slider to the preferred amount and change the allocation by clicking the checkbox labeled Allocate shared memory equally among QBBs Click
144. sage ConsoleWorks 8 57 8 8 Saving the Configuration Once you have established the ConsoleWorks configuration save it to a Zip or floppy disk D drive or a network drive so you can easily restore it if ConsoleWorks must be reinstalled Shut down ConsoleWorks before saving the configuration Figure 841 Windows NT Explorer Deag Bye Compas sl Mikro ag UCI vi Carpe CG kli el Huei Fler Da bei 24 Peg Far aj Bececkd cl ni Pig Sten ser i Tarn napp 3j Orii ra DEFAULT ENHAN aJ EVENT TEMPLATE jevn peut TEGAATE r rt COWS ATHEA FFO a EVENT CONVRIGENDOFET UFD EVENT ONVRESEVENTEOD IO EVENT DOE S LATO et HE EVENT COW PCS OG KAL KO fe EVERTON RSLS TON IECH ha EVEUT_COWWRES MISENEVS E a VOUT MORRIS MISVELOG INFO ha EVENT _ CON WF PES TORED MRD pe EET CARES URES TRU KT EVENT HWRE WETERE RE a EVENT DOHUFRS WETERE BMG IHFO LESER TEMPLATE E LER JOWES Ex At LESER MEIH Fei ails Tite MD Dina es gas MED 8 58 SMC Installation and User s Guide IR TARE IER KI 1 IKA IER IER IER IER 18 IER IER IO 160 IR ikB ID IO TEMPLATE Fis HFG Fia TEMPLATE Fis TCH PLALE Fis HFT File HFT File KFO Fie WFO Fie HPO F r RED Fie RED Fie MFO Fie APO Fis KFO Fis HFI File HEI Fie TEMPLATE Fia Fant Corunsei eg Coeugen HEET H rn ne TET AN 2 DO PN TD 12 de Fn too P TITAN VZ OG PM NIAD DPY HAN OPN ii hbo F sara er TAN C2 OPM NEAD Pe HE You
145. select Profiles The Show Profiles screen displays Figure 8 35 2 Select the profile to modify from the list The profile name screen displays Figure 8 36 3 Makethe changes to the profile Click the U pdate Profile button Figure 836 profile name Screen ConsoleWorks 8 49 8 7 Managing Console Works Log Files ConsoleWorks creates log files for each console CONSOLE 1 through CONSOLE 8 and CONWRKS These logs are text files that can be viewed or deleted through ConsoleWorks or by accessing them in the directory Figure 837 console name Logfiles Screen 8 50 SMC Installation and User SG uide ConsoleWorks creates a new log file for each console CONSOLE 1 through CONSOLE_8 and CONWRKS every day at midnight These log files are on the SMC hard drive in the directory D CWKS LOG The naming convention is console nameLOG_yyyy_mm_dd The logs for CONSOLE_1 through CONSOLE 8 show all activity on the console The log for CONWRKS shows activity and events from all consoles Log files can quickly fill the disk if they are not managed For that reason it isa good idea to archive or delete these files often You can view a log filein ConsoleWorks Section 8 7 1 or by opening it with Notepad Similarly you can delete a log file from ConsoleWorks Section 8 7 2 or from Windows Explorer To mail a log file use Outlook Express Section 8 7 3 ConsoleWorks 8 51 8 7 1 Viewing a Log File Select Consoles in the
146. sktop icon on the SMC system or from the link on the SMC Web page Sections in this chapter are Starting ConsoleWorks Overview of ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks Screen Managing Consoles e Loading Certificate Authority e Deleting a Console e Adding a Console e Renaming a Console Managing Events and Actions e Adding an Event e Importing and Using Compaq Supplied Events e Enabling an Action e Adding a Scan e Acknowledging and Purging Events e Expunging Events Managing Users e Adding a User e Communicating with Another User e Changing a User Password e Adding a Profile e Modifying a Profile Managing ConsoleWorks Log Files e Viewing a Log File e Deleting Log Files e Mailing aa Log File Saving the Configuration Using KEA with ConsoleWorks ConsoleWorks 8 1 8 1 Starting Console Works Start ConsoleWorks from the desktop icon or from the SMC Web page Figure 81 SMC Web Page e untitled Parun rnt Microsoft Internet Explorer fie git yew Favorites Jods e E st e 9 3 G Aeh Foe Ggtistory Gb ab GN la Address L hip menne name com 2 301 smcfsme bien bp me Po links COMPAQ AlphaServer GS80 160 320 System Management Console i Versjon Details Console Works Compaq AlphaServer Partition Manager Compaq Insight Manager SMC User s Guide Console Works User s Guide CH Local intranet Pri dr 3120 8 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide You can
147. sssnrnesnennn 7 4 vi 7 3 Using the SMC Remmoelv n 7 6 7 4 Keepin Mind 7 8 Chapter8 ConsoleWorks 8 1 Starting ConsoleWorks AA 8 2 8 2 Overview of Consoeork A 8 4 8 3 ConsoleWorks Green 8 6 8 4 Managing Consoles rrrrannrrnnnrnnvrnnnrnnvrnnnnrnnrnnnnrnnrnnsnennrnnenernvrnennrnnrnnsnnnnn 8 8 8 4 1 Loading Certificate Authoritv 8 10 8 4 2 Deleting a Consce nk 8 14 8 4 3 Adding a Console sssssssessssessssrssssirrssrinrsstinnnstitnnsrtnnnsnnnnnsnnn nnet 8 16 8 4 4 Renaming a Conscde 8 20 8 5 Managing Events and Actions 8 22 8 5 1 Adding an Event 8 24 8 5 2 Importing and Using Compaq Supplied Events 8 26 8 5 3 Enabling an Action a r aaa aate Aan TA EAE DAAE AA AENEA 8 28 8 5 4 Adding a SCAN sssesssssssrssssrrssssirissrinnsstinnsntinnnntnnnnntnnnnnnnnnnnn ennen 8 32 8 5 5 Acknowledging and Purging Events 8 34 8 5 6 ES alle ln e e 8 36 8 6 Managing Usere nennt 8 38 8 6 1 Adding a USA Lier ala ee eege 8 40 8 6 2 Communicating with Another Ueer 8 42 8 6 3 Changing a User Pascoword 8 44 8 6 4 Addtng a Profile 8 46 8 6 5 Modifying Profilen save rare 8 48 8 7 Managing ConsoleWorks LooFilee 8 50 8 7 1 Viewing at ole 8 52 8 7 2 Deleting Log Files nmmmmmmnvvvrvrrvrvvrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrnnnrrnrrnnnnrnnrrnnnrsnrrnnnnn 8 54 8 7 3 Malmgatootile 8 56 8 8 Saving the Configuration maarnrrnnnrnnvrnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnrrnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnne 8 58 8 9 Using KEA with ConsoleWorks AA 8 60 Chapter9 Compaq Alpha
148. t 2 enabled define telnet listener 2002 connection enabled OK Close Configuring the SMC Software 5 31 5 8 Replace the Console Works Configuration File The default configuration file put in place by the SMC installation process is for multiple console systems If this system has only one console replace the configuration file Figure 526 Configuration Files Folder ES Evploing C leksWontig Fie Edt View Took Hel ace BD laf ee es Ie All Folders Contents of Config ag IC a CONSOLE TEMPLATE Compaq l EVENT TEMPLATE Eg r dan EENT COsss0H TEMPLATE EI aa Actors la EVENT COMWRESAUTHFAL INFO ST GO el EVENT CONS ENDDFOAY INFO A Doe hia EVENT COMuRES EVENTMOD SFO Ed Hi ha EVENT COMVYRES LATDOWKINFO tl Lm l EVENT COMYRKS LOGFAIL INFO SC ha EVENT _COMWRES LOST COM MFO H dei la EVENT COMWRES HOSENSTS INFO 1386 hal EVENT COMWRXS HOSYSLOG INFO Gay w jaa EVENT _COMWRES AESTORED INFO fig Mouse la EVENT_CONWRES UNESYSLOG INFO 5 E Mulinedia Flee joa EVENT COMES Aw RATE FAR INFO S pe l n EVENT _COMW RES WRITE RESUME INFO ei LC Pregram Files la USER TEMPLATE ei Mecpudad ja onsoke default oe Le Recycles la DEFAULT CONFIG LJ sme lu seris oas default config SI 55 E 13 System sav HI Tema A virsdspe E Wirdowes Update Si k 17 ohiecifs 4 75MB Disk bee space 1 67GB F Pr 20 00 5 32 SMC Installation and Users Guide In Windows Explorer go to the folder C
149. t 5 3 5 3 Identification Changes Dialog Box 5 4 5 4 Network Dialog Bo 5 6 5 5 Select Network Protocol Dialog Box 5 7 5 6 Microsoft TCP IP Properties 5 8 5 7 Microsoft TCP IP Properties Dialog Bo 5 10 5 8 Bindings Tab in the Network Dialog BOX rrrrnrrnrnrnrrnerrrnvrnerrrnrrnnnrrnnr 5 12 5 9 Verifying the Network Getup 5 13 5 10 Internet Accounts Dialog BOX rrrrrrnrnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnrnnrrnnnrrnrrnnnrrnrrnnnnrnnnnne 5 16 5 11 account nameProperties Dialog Bom 5 17 DNUBWNFOOAOANAUBWN SOOAATNAWPMPRVOFUAAAAAHAAA Vi ir H Wi Li I OUBWNERFAWNRFPUBWNEFKNNNNNNNRFPRPRPRRPRFRE N PPPPPPP 00 Ke 8 10 8 11 8 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 8 17 ConsoleWorks Delete Console Gcreen 5 18 Delete Console Verification Message 5 19 Access Server Loader Window rarnnnrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnrnnnnennrnnnnrrnnrnennn 5 20 Access Server Loader Confirm Dialog Bo 5 21 Access Server Loader Configuration Dialog Bo 5 22 Location of Hardware Address Label 5 23 Access Server Loader Window arrnrrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnvrnnnrnrrnnnnnnrrnnnrrnrrnnntrnnn 5 24 Verifying the Connection 0 0 e ccc ee eeeeeeeeeeceeeeteeeeeeeteaeeeeneaeeeete 5 24 New Access Server Window rrnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnvrnnnnrnnrnnnnrnnrrnnnrrnnrnnenn 5 26 Access Server Dialog BOX mmrnrrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnvrnnnnrnnrnnnnrnnrrnnnrrnrrnenrsnrrnnssennn 5 27 Access Server Dialog Box Utilities Tab 5 28 TEANE WIN sie eo eee ea eh ee 5 29 Select a Command File
150. t in Table 3 1 and attach the BN25G cable to the port on the terminal server in Figure 3 6 Table 3 1 shows the suggested cabling for master PCI boxes only This numbering matches the default SMC setup Secondary boxes if there are any can be cabled to unused terminal server ports 3 6 SMC Installation and User sGuide For information about partitioning the system see AlphaServer GS80 160 320 Getting Started with Partitions Table 3 1 Terminal Server Cabling Terminal Server QBB Number ret Gem GS160 G5320 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 gt e 4 3 3 2 4 E 5 6 S SS 7 Figure 36 Terminal Server Ports PK 1770 00 Connecting the SMC in a System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3 7 3 3 2 Record the Connections Record the connections made for this installation in Table 3 2 Table 32 Terminal Server Cabling at This Installation Terminal Server Port PCI Box Number QBB Number 1 2 3 8 SMC Installation and User sGuide 3 3 3 Dress the Cables Form a service loop and tie wrap the BN25G cable to the rail Figure 3 7 Terminal Server Cable PK 1753 00 1 At the PCI box end tie wrap the BN25G cable 17 03212 05 to the CSB junction cable 17 04936 xx to form a service loop in Figure 3 7 Tie wrap the BN25G cable down the rail of the expander cabin
151. t navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays b Select the console you want to rename from the list in the main data panel The console name Configuration screen displays Figure 8 14 c Note the properties of this console including the IP host and IP port numbers Delete the console see Section 8 4 2 Create a new console with the selected name see Section 8 4 3 NOTE Theconsolenameis included in thename of the log files for that console Log files may have ben generated for the console prior to the renaming These file names will not change that is the old console name will remain in the name of the log files ConsoleWorks 821 8 5 Managing Events and Actions An event is a text string in the input or output of a console s SCM SRM or operating system instance for which ConsoleWorks monitors Based on the event ConsoleWorks can trigger an action Each event is associated with one or more scans or collection of events A scan in turn is associated with one or more consoles Figure 8 15 Show Events Screen L Teg Keen LAM Ta j Dean Basar rem pm pre sk CRE Senn Show Event ka Tash Lader C 9 Las Ire Erri Dewika ls di Ass CS AAE remgen ke zer Wm Dem ee norr End of kap deeg ha rest pa Aeren E EISE EEN vere Herker ere Ee r MMA EET Pee nt ME ii 0 DA MECHER ALEE larar b s Bes EM RH Meng 30 GE CTE roseg be gz ps DEE EEN Dm GEESE POMM
152. the Galaxy instances in the eXcursion Control Panel 10 1 1 Establish Access Control Figure 101 eXcursion Control Panel Access Tab 2 eXcursion Control Panel Accounts Applications Window Display Fonts Keyboard Mouse Info Logging Access XDMCP Extensions Sounds IV Enable Access Control Valid Nodes Node Name Existing Nodes B TCPIP GS1604 ss Network Transport TCPAP v Username Aga Rem ove Controlling Hosts Host Name GI Network Transport TCP IP Username GD Existing Hosts Restart Server OK Cancel Hel PK 1749 00 10 2 SMC Installation and User s Guide From the Start menu select Programs eXcursion V7 eXcursion Control Panel The eXcursion Control Panel window opens with the Info tab displayed Select the Access tab Figure 10 1 In the Access tab select the Enable Access Control checkbox enter the Node Name and click the Add button Click Apply Graphical Configuration Utility 10 3 10 12 Create an Account for Each Galaxy Instance Figure 102 Accounts Tab 2 eXcursion Control Panel EN Logging Access DMCP Extensions Sounds Info Accounts Applications Window Display Fonts Keyboard Mouse List of Account Aliases m Account Information GALAXY Instance 0 GALAXY Instance 1 GALAXY Instance 2 GALAXY Instance 0 GALAXY Instance 3 Add Host E S1604
153. the browser 1 Select or enter an IP address for the access server 2 Enter the passwords if they are different from the defaults 3 Change the server name if you want another name Cancel Help 5 26 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 Start Access Server Manager From the Start menu select Programs Access Server Manager Access Server Manager The Access Server Manager window displays 2 Fromthe File menu select New The New Access Server dialog box displays Figure 5 20 The default Login Password is access and the default Privileged Password is system Click OK 3 The Access Server dialog box displays Figure 5 21 Figure 521 Access Server Dialog Box 75 Access Server GSSMC1 Biel x de IP Address 90 0 0 1 Ethernet Address 00 60 6D 93 57 C0 Access Server Type SOM 8 Port General Configuration Utiities PX Protocol AppleT alk Protocol Parts Display Log Modems Security LPD Printers TFTP Host Access server network protocol IP TCP Gateways DNS Clients DNSZWINS DHCF Servers DNS hosts ARP Configuring the SMC Software 5 27 5 7 2 Testthe Connection Figure 5 22 Access Server Dialog Box Utilities Tab 77 Access Server GSSMC8M 1 IP Address 90 0 0 1 Ethernet Address 00 60 6D 93 54 6E Access Server Type SOM 8 Port General Configuration Utilities EN Dolt Now Connect to Telnet Console Save and Restore Display Log Run Comman
154. the first command in Figure 5 9 3 Atthe prompt type ping name where name is the fully qualified computer name displayed in Section 5 2 1 The response should look similar to the second command in Figure 5 9 Configuring the SMC Software 5 13 5 3 Enter the Mail Server Name in the Console Works Script Modify the file MAIL PL to include the name of the mail server This file is in the folder CA Cwks Actions E vent Example 5 1 Modifying the ConsoleWorks Script MAILPL usr local bin perl Note This is written in a very simple version of Perl for non experts In perl a single character match is the period contrasting with in ConsoleWorks Multi is in both cases Also for WinNT you can not start a perl file directly though you can in a command window Therefore create a single line script MAIL BAT like this C Perl Bin Perl C Cwks Actions Event mail pl 1 2 3 4 5 Se Before this can be used please change the Sremote line in the smtpmail subroutine Mail Action Script 0 Console name 1 Event Name 2 Event Sequence Number SARGV 3 Name of event context file 4 5 Contact name s comma delimited User Supplied Paramter use Socket sub smtpmail my Sto Ssubj Swhoami Smf msg _ my Sport Siaddr Spaddr Sproto line This is site specific Sremot my email server name net 1 E Sdomail 5 14 SMC Instal
155. tificate The File Download dialog box displays Figure 8 7 3 Select the option button labeled Open this file from its current location and click OK Continued on page 8 13 Figure 87 File Download Dialog Box File Download EN Y ou have chosen to download a file from this location tdicacert crt What would you like to do with this file e from its current location Save this file to disk IV Always ask before opening this type of file Cancel More Info ConsoleWorks 8 11 Figure 88 TDI Certificate Certificate HE General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to TECSys Development Inc C4 Issued by TECSys Development Inc C4 Valid from 6 21 00 to 6 19 10 issuer Statement 8 12 SMC Installation and Users Guide The certificate displays Figure 8 8 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Manager Import Wizard displays Follow the instructions in the wizard and accept the defaults At the end click Finish The Root Certificate Store window displays Figure 8 9 Click Yes The certificate displays again Click OK Figure 89 Root Certificate Store Window Foot Certificate Store De pou vant Io ADD ge lang ceide ate Ip Ge Root Store Subject suppostbdk com TECS Develooment
156. tive wait for Call TCP IP Network on Intel R PRO PCI Adapter 1 Active Phone Book User Profiles AutoPilot Status Ready 11 13AM PK 2758 01 Configuring the SMC forRemote Use 65 6 2 2 WinVNC Figure 65 Default Local System Properties Dialog Box Win NC Default Local System Properties Biel EZ Incoming Connections IV Accept Socket Connections Display Number fo IV Auto xxx Password E Accept CORBA Connections I Disable Remote Keyboard amp Pointer I Disable Local Keyboard amp Pointer m Update Handling Pall Console T Poll Full Screen Iv Kette Poll On Event IV Poll Foreground Window SW CEET T Poll Window Under Cursor 1 Display the WinVNC settings from the Start menu select Programs VNC Administrative Tools Show Default Settings The Default Local System Properties dialog box displays Figure 6 5 2 Enter a password and select the checkboxes shown in Figure 6 5 6 6 SMC Installation and User s Guide Part3 Using the System Management Console Chapter 7 Getting Started with the System Management Console Sections in this chapter are e Logging on tothe SMC e Using the SMC Locally e Using the SMC Remotely e Keepin Mind Getting Started with the System Management Console 7 1 7 1 Logging on to the SMC Logon is automatic if the administrator account has no password For manual logon a different account can be used or the administr
157. ure you want to delete this console ConsoleWorks 8 15 8 43 Adding a Console Select Consoles in the left navigation panel then Add Console at the top of the screen The type is Telnet Do not attempt to add a console if eight consoles already exist Privileges required Admin R WC Console none Figure 812 Add Telnet Console Screen PR 1781 09 8 16 SMC Installation and Users Guide In the left navigation panel select Consoles The Show Consoles screen displays NOTE Themaximum number of consoles supported by this version of ConsoleWorks is eight If the Show Consoles screen lists eight consoles not including the ConsoleWorks internal console CONWRKS do not attempt to add a ninth Instead you must delete a console before adding another At the top of the Show Consoles screen select Add Console The Add Console screen displays From the Type dropdown menu select Telnet Click the Add Console button The Add Telnet Console screen displays Figure 8 12 Enter the information requested for the console a Enter a name and a description for the console The console name must be unique Select Yes in the Logged list box In the block to the right of the list box enter D Cwks Log In the IP Host block enter 90 0 0 1 In the IP Port block enter a number between 2001 and 2008 the last digit is the terminal server port to which the console is attached This number must be unique for each cons
158. ures are described in the following sections Creating Hard Partitions Adding a Hard Partition Deleting a Hard Partition Modifying a Partition Map Saving Validating and Committing a Partition Map Loading a Saved Partition Map Compag AlphaServer Partition Manager 99 9 4 1 Creating Hard Partitions Figure 95 Work with Partition Maps Screen 9 10 SMC Installation and Users Guide 1 From the Current Partition Map screen Figure 9 4 click Next The Work with Partition Maps screen displays Figure 9 5 Select the option button labeled Create a new partition map Enter a number in the box labeled Number of partitions Click Next If the GS80 160 320 system does not have sufficient resources to create the number of partitions specified a message displays indicating that the system has insufficient resources Continued on page 9 13 Compaq Alpha Server Partition Manager 9 11 Figure 96 Create Modify a Partition Map CAPM Create Miodly Parlitson May 9 12 SMC Installation and Users Guide 4 TheCreate M odify a Partition Map screen displays Figure 9 6 This screen includes a suggested partition map created by CAPM based on the number of partitions you selected in the Work with Partition Maps screen As much as possible CAPM balances the system resources among the partitions Optionally you can name the partition map by typing the name in the block labeled Partition Map This is not the same as saving the m
159. urrent partition map The Create M odify a Partition Map screen displays Figure 9 9 3 Click to highlight the partition to be deleted and click the Delete button 9 16 SMC Installation and Users Guide 4 A confirmation message displays Figure 9 10 Click Yes to delete the partition or No to keep the partition When a hard partition is deleted all of its resources are returned to Unassigned indicating that the hardware is not part of any partition as shown in Figure 9 11 Figure 9 10 Delete Confirmation Message CAPM Delete Information Ed This will delete the selected hard partition Do you wish to proceed PK 2764 01 Figure 9 11 Curent Partition Map Showing Unassigned Partition ER CAPH Cunent Partitesn Hap Each system that supports partitioning has a partition map fat specfles the number of partitions and which quad building blocks BBS re assigned In each parion Some operaling eleng alee suppor tha Creation of sof partons hin hard partion Syeiem information with partifoning assignments is sheen helene NOTE CAPM cannot be used fan operating system ia running In ary parion Kar operating system instances are running please shut down Sp operating system instances and refresh the configuration Informations ation meme ass OS Type ee gl Linknowt Oper hes 4 12768 ves Yes i d ALL Cep n F Unknossn Dpanvk Gale d KR Yes Ves 3 Ju 132768 ves fres la JW arree Yes
160. ype of server for incoming mail Outlook Express recognizes POP3 and IMAP c Thenames of the incoming and outgoing mail servers 5 When Outlook Express sends or receives mail by default it removes the messages from the server To leave a copy of messages on the server do the following a From the Tools menu select Accounts In the Internet Accounts window right click on the account name and select Properties from the pop up menu The account name Properties dialog box displays Figure 5 11 b Select the Advanced tab In the section labeled Delivery select the checkbox labeled Leave a copy of messages on server Figure 5 11 account name Properties Dialog Box SS pop3 name com Properties 2 px General Servers Connection Security Advanced m Server port numbers Qutgoing mail SMTP 25 Use Defaults This server requires a secure connection SSL Incoming mail POP3 fi 10 This server requires a secure connection SSL m Server timeouts Short y Long 1 minute Delivery 5 dals I Remove from server when deleted from Deleted Items I Remove from server after Sending I Break apart messages larger than e KB Cancel Apply PK 2718 00 Configuring the SMC Software 5 17 5 5 Delete Unused Consoles in Console Works Start and log on to ConsoleWorks Select Consoles and Delete Console Figure 512 ConsoleWorks Delete Console Scre
161. yre oge ie enes ver Come Hot Running Open 4 Yes res i d 7 es ves Ro 2 Hot Running Openvks Galax T 12768 ves res 3 H 22Ib yes Yes 4 32758 Ver es 3 Hot Running Tr u54 UKE 15 4 3 770G res Ves BG a 32768 res bo H Hot Running Trug UME 7 4 J275 fez CSS Fefresh Solo Mext fo Edit tha cumeri partition map or Create a new partition map or Load a presinualy saved partion map and modiy it Current syster irdornabon SS BEES NOTE Partition numbering in CAPM differs from partition numbering shown in the output of console commands P 21 2140 9 6 SMC Installation and Users Guide Figure 9 3 shows the Current Partition Map screen The partition map provides information about the GS80 160 320 system in the form of a table The parts of the display are described here Partition A number from 1 to the number of quad building blocks QBB in the system maximum 8 or Unassigned Any QBB that has not explicitly been assigned to a partition is part of the Unassigned partition If the system has already been partitioned with either CAPM or console commands and this partitioning is still in effect that partitioning information is displayed here Name The name you give to the partition in the Add M odify Hard Partition screen Naming the partition is optional Status Running if the QBB is powered up otherwise Not Running OS Type The operating system that will run in this p
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