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1. 2 2 a ee ee ee 71 Creating a login profile pi et he Ts ee a a a E O Setting modem and dial in settings e E a ow we YO Configuring remote alert recipients 2 2 77 Setting remote alert attempts 2 4 80 Setting remote alerts 0 0 ee ee 81 Configuring the serial port ee ee 84 Initialization string guidelines ee ee 86 Configuring network interfaces ca a OF Configuring an Ethernet connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter s w 87 Configuring PPP access over the serialport 90 Configuring network protocols 91 Configuring SNMP ee ee ee 9 Configuring DNS s ie a wos eok oa oe on 98 Configuring SMTP 2 94 Setting the Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor clocks o 94 Chapter 8 Checking system health and bua tasks reug the text based interface Ea oe OL Monitoring temperature voltage and fan readings Boab owo op Woa goa a a O7 Viewing the event log a a a ee a 99 Viewing vital product data 100 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks through a 2 text based interface 102 Remotely controlling the power status of a server 108 Viewing the server text console 2 4 104 Restoring ASM defaults 2 eee ee ee ee 105
2. Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status Use the links under the Monitors heading of the navigation pane to view the status of the server you are accessing From the System Health page you can e Monitor the power status of the server and view the state of the operating system e View the server temperature readings voltage thresholds and fan speeds From the Event Log page you can e View certain Advanced System Management events recorded in the event log of the Remote Supervisor Adapter e View the severity of events From the Vital Product Data VPD page you can view the vital product data of the Remote Supervisor Adapter and the server in which it is installed the ASM processor and the ISMP Viewing system health On the System Health Summary page you can monitor the temperature readings voltage thresholds and fan status of your server The System Health Summary page is the default home page for the ASM Web interface Complete the following steps to view the system health and environmental information of the server 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 3 In the navigation pane click System Health to view a dynamically generated update on the overall health
3. For information about using the text based user interface see Chapter 6 Starting and configuring the ASM text based interface on page 65 Logging in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Complete the following steps to access the Remote Supervisor Adapter through the ASM Web interface 1 Open a Web browser In the address or URL field type the IP address or host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter to which you want to connect The Enter Network Password window opens Note The values in the following window are examples Your settings will be different Enter Network Password El gt Please type your user name and password Site 9 67 41 147 Realm Local System User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel 2 Type your user name and password in the Enter Network Password window If you are using the Remote Supervisor Adapter for the first time you can obtain your user name and password from your system administrator All login attempts are documented in the event log A welcome page opens in your browser Note The Remote Supervisor Adapter is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSWORD with a zero not an O This user has read write access Change this default password during your initial O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 3 configuration for enhanced security a 192 168 70 132 IBM ASM Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer ae es A E E E
4. b The IBM Director over Modem option is supported in only IBM Director versions 2 2 1 3 1 and 3 1 1 In the Number field type either the phone number IP address or host name at which to reach the recipient Type a phone number if you are using one of the following notification methods e Numeric pager follow the phone number with a comma and the personal identification number PIN e Alphanumeric pager e IBM Director over Modem e SNMP over PPP e E mail over PPP Type an IP address or host name if you are using the IBM Director over LAN method If you chose alphanumeric pager as the notification method in the PIN field enter the PIN If you selected the E mail over LAN or E mail over PPP notification methods in the E Mail address field type the e mail address of the recipient Note For the E mail over LAN and E mail over PPP notification methods to work properly configure the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP options on the Network Protocols page For more information about SMTP options see Configuring SMTP on page 41 If you selected the E mail over PPP or SNMP over PPP notification methods at the PPP login ID field type the PPP login ID needed to log in to the dial up service account of the recipient The PPP login ID consists of your service your account name and your user ID all separated by periods service account userid For example to log in to the IBM Global Network IP Remote Access Ser
5. Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 In the Advanced System Management window select Restore ASM To Factory Defaults to reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter to its original factory settings You will lose your TCP IP connection and must reconfigure the network interface 3 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter again using a Telnet or direct serial connection 4 Reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity For information about configuring the network interface see Configuring network interfaces on page 34 34 Chapter 8 Checking system health and performing tasks through the text based interface 105 Restarting ASM You can use the Restart ASM option to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter if you have read write access Your TCP IP or modem connections will be lost and you will need to log in again to use the ASM Web interface Attention When you select the Restart ASM option you will lose all the modifications you made to the Remote Supervisor Adapter You also lose the remote control of the remote servers You will have to reset the password locally on the remote servers in the BIOS setup menu accessed by pressing F1 in POST Complete the following steps to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter 1 2 In the Advanced System Management window select Restart ASM to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter You will lose your TCP IP conn
6. Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 77 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO System Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 4 In the Settings window select Login amp Alert Profiles 5 In the Login amp Alert Profiles window select Remote Alert Recipients A window similar to the following opens Advanced System Management Local ASMDENO Remote Alert Recipients Local ASMDEMO ec ipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient Recipient A RS A A pfa ated Pd Do Do Do D D Oo o o o Do Do Do pal fu pa ba 5 6 Select a remote alert recipient option An individual recipient window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Recipient 1 Local ASMDEMO Name Harper Number L gt Status Disabled Receive critical alerts only Notification Method PIN alpha numeric pager only AY esk 4E mail over LAN a PPP Login ID gt PPP Password 1 E mail AddressCuser
7. Configuring network interfaces On the Network Interfaces page you can set access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter by e Configuring an Ethernet connection to a Remote Supervisor Adapter e Configuring point to point protocol access over a serial port Configuring an Ethernet connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Complete the following steps to configure the Ethernet setup for the Remote Supervisor Adapter 34 1 2 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to setup the configuration For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click Network Interfaces A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Note The values in the following window are examples Your settings will be different Ethernet a Interface Enabled y DHCP Disabled Use static IP configuration y Hostname htestsite Static IP Configuration IP address 9 67 41 96 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 9 67 41 1 IP Configuration Assigned by DHCP Server Advanced Ethernet Setup If you want to use an Ethernet connection select Enabled in the Interface field Ethernet is enabled by default If you want to use a dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP server connection select Enabled in the DHCP field DHCP is enabled by default Note Do not enable DHCP unless you have an accessible active and configured DHCP server on
8. Note If the value is less than 45 seconds in the Power off delay field the device driver will adjust the value to 45 seconds when the device driver loads You can decrease the power off delay value after the server has started but the device driver will reset it to 45 seconds on the next server restart The device driver will not change a power off delay value that is 45 seconds or greater 2 If the Novell NetWare SCO UnixWare or Caldera Open UNIX operating system is installed on your server you need to install both the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver and IBM Director Agent to support remote operating system shutdown When you install the Director Agent be sure to select the Management Processor Assistant MPA check box To perform any of these actions you must have read write access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter With the operating system shutdown options the Remote Supervisor Adapter communicates with the system management software through the device driver and the system management software initiates the shutdown Complete the following steps to perform server power and restart actions Note Select the following options only in case of an emergency or if you are offsite and the server is nonresponsive 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 2 Select Server Power Restart A submenu opens You can configur
9. Restarting ASM 2 1 eee ee 106 LOGGING Off g e mosca BOR aoe o Ee we Ee a NOG Appendix A Getting help and technical assistance 107 Before you call ee ee ee ee 107 Using the documentation Loe w a Ay amp a a VO Getting help and information from the World Wide Web bob ee ee OS Software service and support 2 108 Hardware service and support 2 108 Appendix B Notices 2 2 ee a 109 Editon MONCO ate dosis TOS Trademarks s e ep tog E oe as as o MO Important notes s s s a a ma aor r g aose M0 LO AAA me Oe Ow a Ae a AS iv Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction This manual explains how to use the functions of the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter when you install it in an IBM server xSeries server The IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter is one of the products in the Advanced System Management ASM family The Remote Supervisor Adapter provides around the clock remote access and system management of your server and supports the following Remote management independent of the status of the managed server Remote control of hardware and operating systems Web based management with standard Web browsers no other software is required Text based user interface You can use either the ASM Web interface or the text based interface to access the Remote Supervisor Adapter T
10. Use the Name field to specify a name for the Remote Supervisor Adapter in this server The name is included with e mail SNMP and alphanumeric pager alert notifications to identify the source of the alert Note Your Remote Supervisor Adapter name in the Name field and the IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter in the Host Name field on the Network Interfaces page do not automatically share the same name because the ASM Name field is limited to 15 characters The Host Name field can consist of up to 63 characters To minimize confusion set the ASM Name field to the nonqualified portion of the IP host name The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the first period of a fully qualified IP host name For example for the fully qualified IP host name asmcardl us company com the nonqualified IP host name is asmcardl For information about your host name see Configuring an Ethernet connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter on page 34 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 7 In the ID number field assign the Remote Supervisor Adapter a unique identification number In the Contact field type the contact information For example you can specify the name and phone number of the person to contact if there is a problem with this server You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field Note The Contact field is not available for all servers In the Location field type the location of the server Include
11. on page 69 b If DHCP is enabled the Host name field is used as follows e If the Hostname field is set then the Remote Supervisor Adapter DHCP support will request that the DHCP server use this host name e If the Hostname field is not set then the Remote Supervisor Adapter DHCP support will request that the DHCP server assign a unique host name to the Remote Supervisor Adapter In the IP Address field type the IP address of the Remote Supervisor Adapter This step is necessary only if you disabled DHCP The IP address must contain e Four integers from 0 through 255 separated by periods e No spaces In the Gateway Address field type your network gateway router This step is necessary only if you disabled DHCP The gateway address must contain e Four integers from 0 through 255 separated by periods Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide e No spaces or consecutive periods 10 In the Subnet Mask field type the subnet mask used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter This step is necessary only if you disabled DHCP The subnet mask must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces or consecutive periods The default setting is 255 255 255 0 11 Select Advanced Ethernet Settings if you need to set additional Ethernet settings Make modifications as necessary Advanced Ethernet Settings Local ASMDEMO Data Rate Autol Duplex Autor Maximum Transmission Unit 60 1588 gt 15661 L
12. 68 Complete the following steps to remotely access Remote Supervisor Adapters or ASM processors on the ASM interconnect network 1 If you have not already done so start a Telnet session or establish a direct serial connection 2 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Remote ASM Access The Remote ASM Access window opens listing other system management adapters and processors linked to the host server Remote ASM Access Local ASMDEMO o Server 1 o Server 2 o Server 3 4 Select a processor or adapter The Remote ASM Login window opens 5 Enter your user name and password Note It might take up to 45 seconds for newly attached servers to be reflected in the table of available remote systems It might take up to 2 minutes for systems to be removed from the table when detached from the ASM interconnect network 6 The Advanced System Management window opens giving you access to the remote system management adapter or processor Note Some options are not available for all servers Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface In the Advanced System Management window use the Settings options under the Setup heading to configure your Remote Supervisor Adapter values The monito
13. Click OK Press Esc to begin your session The login prompt opens 14 Enter your login ID and password and click OK The Advanced System Management window opens Configuring terminal settings Complete the following steps to properly display special characters in the text based user interface 66 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 1 Select Terminal gt Preferences The Terminal Preferences window opens Terminal Preferencez m Terminal Options T Local Echo C Blinking Cursor M Block Cursor iM YT100 Arrows m Emulation VT 52 VT 10044NS5I Fonts Buffer Size 25 Background Color 2 Select the following check box options e Blinking Cursor or Block Cursor e VT100 Arrows VT 100 ANSI 3 Click Fonts The Font window opens Font Font Terminal YT GothicT ext iT LotuswP Box Y Lucida Console Tr OCRA TP OCRB iy Prestige Effects Strikeout T Underline Color MN Black Font style Regular Sample 7 Cancel Help aBhb y Script OEM DOS y 4 In the Font field select Terminal In the Size field select 9 5 Click OK Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network You can access remote systems through the ASM interconnect network from the Remote ASM Access window Each remote system is listed Chapter 6 Starting and configuring the ASM text based interface 67
14. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information 3 In the navigation pane click Vital Product Data to view the status of the hardware and software components on the server 4 Scroll down to view the following VPD readings Machine level VPD The vital product data for the server appears in this section For viewing VPD the Machine VPD includes a universal unique identifier UUID Note The Machine level VPD Component level VPD and component activity log provide information only when the server is turned on Table 9 Machine level vital product data Field Function Machine type Identifies the type of server the Remote Supervisor Adapter is monitoring Machine model Identifies the model number of the server the Remote Supervisor Adapter is monitoring Serial number Identifies the serial number of the server the Remote Supervisor Adapter is monitoring UUID Identifies the universal unique identifier UUID a 32 digit hexadecimal number of the server that the Remote Supervisor Adapter is monitoring Component level VPD The vital product data for the components of the remote managed server appears in this section Table 10 Component level vital product data Field Function FRU number Identifies the field replaceable unit FRU number a seven digit alphanumeric identi
15. TCP connection reset by other host Date 61 681 66 Time 84 067 45 Severity I Source SERUPROC Remote Login Successful Login ID guest2 2 iew next log entry The events are given the following levels of severity Chapter 8 Checking system health and performing tasks through the text based interface 99 information This severity level is assigned to an event of which you should take note W warning This severity level is assigned to an event that could affect server performance E error This severity level is assigned to an event that needs immediate attention 5 Select View next log entry to view the next two entries or press F3 to return to the Event Log window Viewing vital product data Upon server startup the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor collects system BIOS code and server component vital product data VPD and stores it in nonvolatile memory You can access this information at any time from anywhere The vital product data option contains key information about the system that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor is monitoring Complete the following steps to view the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor vital product data 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an x330
16. This name is included in e mail SNMP and alphanumeric pager alert notifications to identify the source of the alert Note Your Remote Supervisor Adapter name the ASM Name field and IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter the Host name field on the Network Interfaces window do not automatically share the same name because the ASM Name field is limited to 15 characters The Host name field can consist of up to 63 characters To minimize confusion set the ASM Name field to the nonqualified portion of the IP host name The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the first period of a fully qualified IP host name For example for the fully qualified IP host name asmcard1 us company com the nonqualified IP host name is asmcardl For information about your host name see In the System Contact field type contact information For example you can specify the name and phone number of the person to contact if there is a problem with the server You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field Note The Contact field is not available for all servers In the System Location field type the location of the server Include in this field sufficient detail to quickly locate the server for maintenance or other purposes You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field Note The Location field is not available for all servers Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Setting server timeouts Complete the following steps
17. e Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation and use the diagnostic tools that come with your system e Go to the IBM Support Web site at http www ibm com pc support to check for technical information hints tips and new device drivers e Use an IBM discussion forum on the IBM Web site to ask questions You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures that IBM provides in the online help or in the publications that are provided with your system and software The information that comes with your system also describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform Most xSeries and IntelliStation systems operating systems and programs come with information that contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages and error codes If you suspect a software problem see the information for the operating system or program Using the documentation Information about your IBM xSeries or IntelliStation system and preinstalled software if any is available in the documentation that comes with your system That documentation includes printed books online books README files and help files See the troubleshooting information in your system documentation for instructions for using the diagnostic programs The troubleshooting information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you need additional or updated device drivers or other software IBM maintains p
18. frequently used host names b The Remote Supervisor Adapter uses this table when first searching for an address to host name mapping If a match is not found the data will be requested from the DNS server If the table contains an entry for a given address the host name defined in the table will override any corresponding entry defined on the DNS server Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 13 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save 14 In the navigation pane click Restart ASM to activate the changes Configuring SMTP Complete the following steps to specify the IP address or host name of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server 1 4 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to configure the SMTP For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click Network Protocols and scroll down to the SMTP section In the SMTP Server Host Name or IP Address field type the host name of the SMTP server Use this field to specify the IP address or if DNS is enabled and configured the host name of the SMTP server Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Configuring remote control keys During server console redirect and remote POST keyboard support is limited to ASCII characters the arrow keys and the F1 through F12 function keys To transmit certain special key combinations you must type a prefix key combinatio
19. login settings For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to set the modem and dial in settings on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 In the navigation pane click Login Profiles Scroll down to the Global Login Settings section Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 21 5 To allow remote users to dial in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor through a serial connection select Enabled in the Logins through a modem connection field 6 In the Lockout period after five login failures field specify how long in minutes the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will prohibit remote login attempts if more than five sequential failures to log in remotely are detected Configuring remote alert settings You can configure remote alert recipients the number of alert attempts incidents that trigger remote alerts and local alerts from the Alerts link on the navigation pane After you configure a remote alert recipient the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will send an alert to that recipient The alert is sent through a serial connection or a network connection a numeric pager or an alphanumeric pager when any event selected from the Monitored Alerts group occurs This alert cont
20. you can get telephone assistance for a fee with usage configuration and software problems with xSeries servers IntelliStation workstations and appliances For information about which products are supported by Support Line in your country or region go to http www ibm com services sl products For more information about Support Line and other IBM services go to http www ibm com services or go to http www ibm com planetwide for support telephone numbers Hardware service and support You can receive hardware service through IBM Integrated Technology Services or through your IBM reseller if your reseller is authorized by IBM to provide warranty service Go to http www ibm com planetwide for support telephone numbers In the U S and Canada hardware service and support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week In the U K these services are available Monday through Friday from 9 a m to 6 p m 108 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Appendix B Notices Edition notice This publication was developed for products and services offered in the U S A IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in other countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used
21. 1 54 00 CPU2 Unavailable DASD 1 25 00 DASD 2 25 00 DASD 3 Unavailable Ambient 22 00 sl For descriptions of the actions that you can perform from the links in the left navigation pane of the ASM Web interface see and ASM processor action descriptions on page 7 Then go to Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor on page 13 If you are logging in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server the browser opens a window similar to the one in the following illustration Advanced System Management Remote ASM Access o System ASMinterconnect DirectLAN Health GE ILENE Connection Connection o ASMDEMO lagin nn I AN suppor Click on login to establish a session with a specified ASM Click on the IP address to start a direct LAN session in a new browser window navigation Then go to either Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 or Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface 5 Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server 6 The integrated ASM processor on the system board of an xSeries 330 server enables you to monitor the health of the managed server view the server event log and vital product data configure alerts and alert recipients and perform power and restart operations on the server If you have a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server
22. Adapter through a Telnet session or a Web browser Note If you enable the PPP interface the Remote Supervisor Adapter cannot use the serial port for serial remote access In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port i Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock In the Settings window select Network Interfaces Protocols The Network Interfaces Protocols window opens In the Network Interfaces Protocols window select PPP The PPP window opens Note The values in the following window are examples Your settings will be different PPP Local ASMDENO PPP over Serial Fort Interface Disabled Local IP Address 192 996 1 1 Remote IP Address 1 92 96 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 455 255 255 Authentication ACHAP lt then PAP gt F In the Interface field select Enabled In the Local IP address field enter the local address for the PPP interface on this Remote Supervisor Adapter The field defaults to 192 96 1 1 The IP address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces 90 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 7 In the Remote IP Address field enter the remote IP address that this Remote Supervisor Adapter will assign to a remote user The field defaults to 192 96 1 2 The remote IP address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 sepa
23. Authentication field specify the type of authentication protocol that will be negotiated when a PPP connection is attempted e The PAP Only setting uses a two way handshake procedure to validate the identity of the originator of the connection The weak privileged access protection PAP authentication protocol is necessary if a plain text password must be available to simulate a login at a remote host Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 37 e The CHAP Only setting uses a three way handshake procedure to validate the identity of the originator of a connection upon connection at any time later The challenge handshake authentication protocol CHAP is stronger than the PAP protocol and protects against playback and trial and error attacks The CHAP then PAP setting tries to authenticate using CHAP first If the originator of the connection does not support CHAP then PAP is tried as a secondary authentication protocol The CHAP then PAP setting is the default 8 Click Save 9 In the navigation pane click Restart ASM to activate the changes Configuring network protocols On the Network Protocols page you can perform the following functions e Configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP e Configure Domain Name System DNS e Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP Configuring SNMP 38 You can query the SNMP agent to collect the sysgroup information and to send config
24. Complete the following steps to check the date and time settings on the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to set the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide In the Advanced System Management window select Settings In the Settings window select the ASM Processor Clock which shows the date and time when this window was generated Use this information to check the date and time settings on the Remote Supervisor Adapter which is independent of the date and time settings of the clock on the server system board To set the time type the current hour minutes and seconds in the matching text boxes The hour hh must be a number from 00 to 23 as represented on a 24 hour clock The minutes mm and seconds ss must be numbers from 00 to 59 Set the time zone settings depending on your location Offset from GMT Use the Offset from GMT field to specify the time difference from GMT corresponding to the time zone where this server is located Observe daylight saving time Use the Observe dayligh
25. Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 69 70 3 4 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO System Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock In the Settings window select System A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens System Local ASMDEMO System Information ASM Name LASMDEMO 1 ASM ID Humber 358362564 1 System Contact No Contact Configured 1 System Location No Location Configured 1 Server Timeouts POST Watchdog mins gt 4Disabledr Loader Watchdog mins gt ADisabledr 0 8 Watchdog Cmins gt Disabled Power Off Delay mins gt 41 6 NMI Reset Delay Cmins gt Disabled Note Depending on whether you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor some options are not available In the ASM Name field type the name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter Use the ASM Name field to specify a name for the ASM in this server
26. Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide In the navigation pane click Remote Boot Click Remote Booting From a Diskette Image Select the diskette image file Click Boot Server After the file transfer is complete a confirmation window opens 6 Click Continue in the confirmation window to start the server using the transferred image of oN Remote control From the Remote Control page you can e View and interact with the server console e Restart the server and view the POST e View a Windows blue screen capture Note This feature is not available on all servers You must log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter with a user ID that has read write access to use any of the remote control features You must also know the remote control password which is configured locally on the server in the BIOS setup menu accessed by pressing F1 in POST After the password is accepted you gain access to the server desktop You do not need the remote control password to view the blue screen capture Notes 1 You can have only one remote control session functioning at a time 2 The keystroke events sent by the remote client are not received by 16 bit applications for example EDIT COM or DEBUG COM running on the Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating system Accessing the server graphical console Click Redirect Server Console to view an interactive graphical user interface GUI display of the server You see on your monitor exactly wh
27. Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor is monitoring Component level VPD The vital product data for the system components is displayed in this window Table 25 Component level vital product data Field Function FRU number Identifies the field replaceable unit number a seven digit alphanumeric identifier for each component Serial number Identifies the serial number of each component Mfg ID Identifies the manufacturer ID for each component Slot Identifies the slot number where the component is located Component Activity Log You can find a record of component activity Table 26 Component activity log Field Function FRU number Identifies the field replaceable unit FRU number a seven digit alphanumeric identifier of the component Serial number Identifies the serial number of the component Manufacturer ID Identifies the manufacturer of the component Slot Identifies the slot number where the component is located Action Identifies the action taken by each component Timestamp Identifies the date and time of the component action The date is displayed in the MM DD YY format The time is displayed in the HH MM SS format POST BIOS VPD You can find the vital product data for the server POST or BIOS firmware code in this window Table 27 POST BIOS vital product data Field Function Version Indicates the version number of the POST BIOS code Build leve
28. This password is used with the login ID to grant remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor In the Confirm Password field type the password again In the Dialback status field select Enabled or Disabled to configure the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor to automatically terminate a successful dial in attempt and then immediately dial out to a specified number If you select Disabled click Save to save your login ID settings Note If the Dialback status field is set to Enabled you must enter a phone number in the Dialback number field of this profile In the Dialback number field type the phone number that the Remote Supervisor Adapter will use when dialing back to reach the login ID This phone number is dialed when this user successfully logs in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Note By default the Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor are each configured with one login profile that enables remote access using a login user ID of USERID and a password of PASSWORD the 0 is a zero To avoid a potential security exposure change this default login profile during the initial setup of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Click Save to save your login ID settings Setting the global login settings Complete the following steps to enable your modem to dial out to the remote login profile 1 2 3 4 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter for which you want to set the global
29. a Remote Supervisor Adapter e Configuring point to point protocol access over a serial port Configuring an Ethernet connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Complete the following steps to configure your Ethernet setup 1 2 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 3 In the Settings window select Network Interfaces Protocols The Network Interfaces Protocols window opens Network Interfaces Protocols Local ASMDEMO Interfaces fit hernet PPP Protocols DNS SHMP SMTP Restart ASH Restart ASH 4 Select Ethernet A window similar to the following opens Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 87 88 5 6 Note The values in the following window are examples Your settings will be different Ethernet Local ASMDEMO Interface 4inabledk DHCP Disabled Use static IP configurationk Host Name Seruer 4 gt Static IP configuration IP Address 9 67 41 28 1 Gateway Address 9 67 41 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 J Advanced Ethernet Settings 2 IP Configuration ficescaed by DHCP server Note Enablement of DHCP will automatically configure your network settings and take precedence over a manual IP configuration In the Interface field s
30. an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDENO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 84 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 4 In the Settings window select Serial Port 1 A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Serial Port 1 Local ASMDEMO Baud Rate 57606 Parity HOHE Stop Bits ik Dedicate to ASN Yesk Port 1 Advanced Modem Settings In the Baud Rate field select a data transfer rate The baud rate specifies the data transfer rate of your serial port connection To set the baud rate select the data transfer rate in bits per second that corresponds to your serial port connection In the Parity field select the error detection to use in your serial connection In the Stop Bits field select the number of data terminating 1 bits that will follow the data or any parity bit to mark the end of a transmission normally a byte or character Note The number of data bits is preset to 8 and cannot be changed In the Dedicate to ASM field select Yes to reserve the serial port for the Remote Supervisor Adapter If shared with the operating system the serial port serves the Remote Supervisor Adapter when the server is turned off or if it is turned on during the power on self test POST The operat
31. any of the monitored power supplies fall outside their specified operational ranges To view the operational ranges click the voltage readings on the System Health page If a critical voltage condition is detected the server shuts down and turns off regardless of the alert notification setting 02 Tampering Generates an alert if physical intrusion of the server box is detected Tamper monitoring is not available on some servers in which case this setting is ignored 03 Multiple fan failure Generates an alert if two or more of the cooling fans in the server fail 04 Power failure Generates an alert if any of the server power supplies fail 05 Hard disk drive failure Generates an alert if one or more of the hard disk drives in the server fail 06 VRM failure Generates an alert if one or more voltage regulator modules VRMs fail This setting is ignored for servers without VRMs 07 09 Reserved for future use Warning alerts Warning alerts are generated for events that might progress to a critical error level If the Select all warning alerts check box is selected an alert can be sent for any warning alert Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 27 Table 4 Warning remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 10 Redundant power Generates an alert if a redundant power supply fails supply failure 11 Single fan failure Generates an alert if one fan fails 12 Temperature
32. emulation settings configuring 66 text console viewing 104 text based interface accessing using serial connection 66 accessing using Telnet 65 configuring terminal settings 66 monitoring fan speed 99 temperature 97 voltage 98 time and date setting 18 94 timeouts setting server 15 71 trademarks 110 U updating firmware 61 V viewing event log 99 server POST 60 vital product data VPD viewing 51 100 voltages monitoring 48 98 W warning alerts 27 82 watchdog server timeout loader 16 72 operating system OS 16 72 POST 16 71 Web browser requirements 2 Index 115 116 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Part Number 48P9833 Printed in U S A 1P P N 48P9833
33. exceed thresholds Fan failure Generates a local notification if one or more cooling fans fail PFA notification Generates a local notification if any of the hardware in the server generates a PFA event 5 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Configuring the serial port You can either dedicate the integrated serial port on the Remote Supervisor Adapter to system management or share it with the server operating system If dedicated to system management the serial port serves only the Remote Supervisor Adapter and is always available for dial in and dial out alerting purposes You will not be Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 29 able to monitor the serial port in the operating system or in any other applications This design enables a single serial port to conduct normal functions and also maintain out of band alerting capabilities Notes for an xSeries 330 server 1 The ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server uses the two serial ports on the rear of your server One of these serial ports can be shared with the server operating system while the other is dedicated to the ASM processor 2 You can configure the serial ports on either the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor depending on which device you are using For more information about your serial port see Configuring PPP access over a serial port on page 36 Configuring PPP access over a seria
34. graphical console 59 overview 59 viewing server blue screen 60 viewing server remote POST 60 104 viewing server text console 104 remote control keys configuring 41 105 remote control of server power 57 103 remote POST viewing 60 104 remote servers monitoring fan speed 49 99 temperature thresholds 46 97 voltage thresholds 48 98 remote start boot of server 58 Remote Supervisor Adapter action descriptions 7 action descriptions xSeries 330 servers 9 features 1 logging in to Web interface 3 restarting ASM 44 106 restoring ASM configuration 43 restoring ASM defaults 43 105 S serial port configuring 29 84 server blue screen capturing 60 server event log severity levels 50 99 viewing 49 99 server POST viewing 60 104 server power and restart activity 56 remote control 57 103 server text console viewing 59 104 server timeouts setting in text based interface 71 in Web interface 15 setting local events 29 83 system information 14 69 settings configuring global login Web interface 21 modem and dial in text based interface 76 SMTP configuring 41 94 SNMP configuring 38 91 special keys for remote control configuring 41 105 system alerts 28 83 system health monitoring fan speed 49 99 summary page 45 temperature thresholds 46 97 voltage thresholds 48 98 system information setting in text based interface 69 in Web interface 14 T temperature monitoring 46 97 terminal
35. in this field sufficient detail to quickly locate the server for maintenance or other purposes You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field Note The Location field is not available for all servers Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Setting server timeouts Complete the following steps to set your server timeout values i Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to set the server timeouts For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 In the navigation pane click System Settings and scroll down to the Server Timeouts section A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Server Timeouts POST watchdog Disabled minutes DS watchdog 2 5 y minutes Loader watchdog Disabled y minutes Power off delay 1 minutes NMI reset delay Disabled minutes You can set the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor to respond automatically to the following events e Halted power on self test e Halted operating system e Failure to load operating system e Power off delay to shut down operating system e nonmaskable interrupt Enable the server timeouts that correspond to the events you want the Remote Supervisor Adapter to respond to automatically Chapter 3 Con
36. page Table 8 Advanced Ethernet setup Field Function Data rate Use the Data Rate field to specify the amount of data to be transferred per second over your LAN connection To set the data rate click the menu and select the data transfer rate in Mb that corresponds to the capability of your network To automatically detect the data transfer rate select Auto which is the default value Duplex Use the Duplex field to specify the type of communication channel used in your network To set the duplex mode select one of the following Full enables data to be carried in both directions at once Half enables data to be carried in either one direction or the other but not both at the same time To automatically detect the duplex type select Auto which is the default value Maximum transmission unit Use the Maximum transmission unit field to specify the maximum size of a packet in bytes for your network interface For Ethernet the valid maximum transmission unit MTU range is 60 1500 The default value for this field is 1500 Burned in MAC address The burned in MAC address is a unique physical address assigned to this Remote Supervisor Adapter by the manufacturer The address is also a read only field Locally administered MAC address Enter a physical address for this Remote Supervisor Adapter in the Locally administered MAC address field If a value is specified the locally administ
37. the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server continued Link Action Description Power Restart Remotely power on or restart a server The Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor provides full remote power control over your server with power on power off and restart actions In addition power on and restart statistics are captured and displayed to show server hardware availability Remote Boot Remotely start boot your server from a diskette image Use the options in the Remote Boot page to remotely start boot your server from a newly created diskette image or from a previously created and saved diskette image Remote Control Redirect the server graphical console or server text console restart the server and view the POST and view the blue screen capture From the Remote Control page you can redirect the server graphical console redirect the server text console restart the server and view the POST process and view the image of the last Windows blue screen capture Firmware Update Update firmware on the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Use the options on the Firmware Update page to update firmware of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor and server components such as server BIOS code and server diagnostics Access Remote ASM Access other system management processors and adapters on the ASM interconnect network From the Access Remote ASM page you can
38. these settings to define the number of remote alert attempts and the time between the attempts The settings apply to all configured remote alert recipients Remote alert retry limit Use the Remote alert retry limit field to specify the number of additional times that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will attempt to send an alert to a recipient Delay between retries Use the Delay between retries field to specify the time interval in minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait between retries to send an alert to a recipient 4 Select the Include event log with e mail alerts check box to attach the local event log to all e mail alert notifications The event log provides a summary of the most recent events and assists with problem identification and fast recovery Notes a To send the event log as an e mail attachment you must select E mail over LAN or E mail over PPP as the notification method for at least one remote alert recipient b Event logs attached in an e mail are not forwarded to a Remote Supervisor Adapter on the ASM interconnect network 5 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Setting remote alerts Note For an xSeries 330 server You can set remote alerts only when you are logged in to the ASM processor Complete the following steps to select the remote alerts to be sent 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to set remote alerts For more inf
39. timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section in the System window 21 O S timeout Generates an alert if an enabled operating system timeout value is exceeded The operating system timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section in the System window This O S timeout field must be set to Enabled for remote blue screen capture 22 Test alert Generates an alert if Generate Test Alert is clicked on the Remote Alert Recipients page 23 Power off Generates an alert if the server is turned off 24 Power on Generates an alert if the server is turned on 25 Boot failure Generates an alert if an error occurs that prevents the server from starting 26 Loader timeout Generates an alert if an enabled system loader timeout value is exceeded The system loader timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section in the System window 27 PFA notification Generates an alert if a PFA notification is generated by the server hardware This feature is available only on servers that have PFA enabled hardware 28 29 Reserved for future use 7 Press F3 and select Events For Local Notification 8 Select the events that you want to store in the event log The Remote Supervisor Adapter stores the notification only in the event log Local events Local events are generated for events sent to IBM Director if it is installed on the server where the ASM subsystem resides These events are not sent to remote alert recipi
40. to the Remote Supervisor Adapter in non xSeries 330 servers or the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server Table 1 Actions available when logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter or when logged in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server Link Action Description System Health View system health for a server You can monitor the server power and state and the temperature voltage and fan status of your server on the System Health page Event Log View event logs for remote servers The Event Log page contains entries that are currently stored in the server event log and power on self test POST event log Information about all remote access attempts and dial out events are recorded in the event log All events in the log are time stamped using either the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor date and time settings Some events will also generate an alert if configured to do so on the Alerts page Vital Product Data View the server and ASM processor VPD Upon server startup the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor collects system information and basic input output system BIOS information and server component vital product data VPD and stores it in nonvolatile memory This data is available from the Vital Product Data page Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface 7 Table 1 Actions available when logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter or when logged in to
41. use a DNS server on your network to translate host names into IP addresses In the DNS Server IP Address fields enter the IP addresses of up to three DNS servers on your network You need to do this only if a quick lookup of a host name IP address is required Each IP address should contain integers from 0 through 255 separated by periods In the Host Table section enter a host name and its corresponding IP address You can define four mappings Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 93 Use the fields in the Host Table section to define relationships between an IP address and its corresponding host name in the event that your network DNS server is unreachable You can also use these mappings for frequently used host names Note The Remote Supervisor Adapter uses this table first when searching for an address to host name mapping If a match is not found the data will be requested from the DNS server If the table contains an entry for a given address the host name defined in the table will override any corresponding entry defined on the DNS server 8 Press F3 until you return to the Network Interfaces Protocols window Configuring SMTP Complete the following steps to specify the IP address or host name of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connecti
42. using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click System Settings then select the appropriate timeout value from the drop down menu to enable the OS watchdog option 3 In the navigation pane click Remote Control 4 Click View Windows Blue Screen The blue screen image is displayed on your screen Updating firmware Use the Firmware Update option on the navigation pane to update the firmware of the Remote Supervisor Adapter the server in which it is installed or an ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server Updating the firmware also enables the BIOS code diagnostics power backplane front panel and the serial peripheral interface SPI of the server in which the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed Complete the following steps to update the startup or main application files of your Remote Supervisor Adapter 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to update the ASM processor firmware log in to the ASM processor For more information about the login process see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on 3 In the navigation pane click Firmware Update 4 Click Browse 5 Navigate to the PKT or PKC file you want to update Note When you transfer or flash the main application packet you must also flash the remote graphics packet separate
43. value that is 45 seconds or greater 2 If the Novell NetWare SCO UnixWare or Caldera Open UNIX operating system is installed on your server you need to install both the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver and IBM Director Agent to support remote operating system shutdown When you install the Director Agent be sure to select the Management Processor Assistant MPA check box To perform the actions in the Server Power Restart Control section you must have read write access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For the operating system shutdown options the Remote Supervisor Adapter communicates with the system management software through the device driver and the system management software initiates the shutdown Complete the following steps to perform server power and restart actions Note Select the following options only in case of an emergency or if you are offsite and the server is nonresponsive 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Power Restart Scroll down to the Server Power Restart Control section 3 Click one of the following options Power on server immediately To turn on this server and start the operating system click Power On Server Immediately Power on server at specified time To turn on this server at a specified time and start the operating system click Power on Server at
44. you must log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter and then log in to the ASM processor for full feature support Complete the following steps to log in to an ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Logging in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter on page 3 2 In the Remote ASM Access page that is displayed you can view a list of the ASM processors ASM PCI adapters and Remote Supervisor Adapters in the ASM interconnect network and the local system that contains the Remote Supervisor Adapter dvanced System Management Remote ASM Access o System Sr an ASM Interconnect DirectLAN Health ASM Name Connection Connection ASMDEMO ingin nnlANsuppnt Click on login to establish a session with a specified ASM Click on the IP address to start a direct LAN session in a new browser window 3 In the ASM Interconnect Connection column locate the entry that matches the ASM processor on the xSeries 330 server that you want to monitor then click login Note It is important that each ASM processor has a meaningful name so that you can easily identify the correct server to monitor The name of the ASM processor is what you select from the table in the ASM Interconnect Connection column If you are not sure of the name of the ASM processor for the server that you want to monitor log in to each ASM processor individually and view the vit
45. you can reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter configuration to the factory defaults e From the Restart ASM page you can restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 13 Setting system information Complete the following steps to set your Remote Supervisor Adapter system information 14 la 2 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to set the system information For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 For an xSeries 330 server To set the system information for the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 In the navigation pane click System Settings A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Note The available fields in the System Settings page are determined by the accessed remote server Advanced System Mana View Configuration Summary ASM Information o Name SAPPHIRE ID number 254293375 Contact No Contact Configured Location No Location Configured Server Timeouts POST watchdog Disabled 7 minutes O S watchdog Disabled minutes Loader watchdog Disabled gt minutes Power off delay fo E minutes NMI reset delay ro H minutes af In the Name field in the ASM Information section type the name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor
46. 2 Actions available when logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server continued Link Action Description Configuration File Back up and restore the Remote You can back up modify and restore the configuration Supervisor Adapter configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Configuration File window Restore Defaults Restore the Remote Supervisor You can reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter Adapter defaults configuration to the factory defaults from the Restore Defaults window Restart ASM Restart the Remote Supervisor You can restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter from Adapter the Restart ASM window Log Off Log off the Remote Supervisor You can log off from the Remote Supervisor Adapter Adapter from the Log Off window 1 System management processors and adapters are Remote Supervisor Adapters ASM processors ASM PCI adapters and integrated system management processors ISMPs These system management processors and adapters are also known as service processors You can click the View Configuration Summary link which is available on most pages to quickly view the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface 11 12 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Use the links under ASM Control in the navigation pane to configure the Re
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48. Management Processor VPD You can find the vital product data for the integrated system management processor ISMP firmware code in this window Table 31 Integrated System Management Processor vital product data Field Function Firmware Identifies the revision number of the integrated system management revision processor firmware 6 Press F3 to return to the System Information window Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks through a text based interface The functions under the Tasks heading in the Advanced System Management window enable you to directly control the actions of the Remote Supervisor Adapter and your server 102 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note F1 through F4 are the only function keys that are supported in the text based interface Remotely controlling the power status of a server The Remote Supervisor Adapter provides full remote power control over your server with power on power off and restart actions In addition power on and restart statistics are captured and displayed to show server hardware availability Attention Read the following information to prevent the loss of data or damage to data when you perform a remote shutdown of your operating system 1 If the Windows 2000 Windows NT Red Hat Linux or SuSE Linux operating system is installed on your server you need to install only the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver to support remote operating system shutdown
49. POST BIOS code Build date Indicates when the POST BIOS code was built Diagnostics VPD You can find the diagnostic code VPD for the remote managed server in this section Table 13 Diagnos tics vital product data Field Function Version Indicates the version number of the diagnostic code Build level Indicates the level of the diagnostic code Build date Indicates when the diagnostic code was built ASM VPD You can find vital product data for the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide processor in this section Table 14 ASM vital product data Field Function Firmware type Identifies the ASM firmware component type main application boot ROM or remote control Build ID Identifies the build IDs and vital product data of the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware File name Identifies the file names and vital product data of the application firmware Release date and the startup ROM firmware Identifies the release dates and vital product data of the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware Revision Identifies the revision numbers and vital product data of the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware Power backplane VPD You can find the vital product data for the system power backplane firmware code in this section Table 15 Power backplane vital product data Field F
50. Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide ill Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide ill Note Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to read the general information in Appendix B Notices on page 109 109 Sixth Edition October 2002 O Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2001 2002 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Remote Supervisor Adapter features Web browser requirements Notices used in this book Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface Logging in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor action descriptions Remote Supervisor Adapter action descriptions in xSeries 330 servers Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor jia or ASM processor Setting system information Setting server timeouts Setting the date and time Creating a login profile Setting the global login settings Configuring remote alert settings Configuring remote alert recipients Forwarding alerts Setting remote alert attempts Setting remote alerts Setting local events Configuring the serial port Initialization string guidelines Configuring network interfaces Configuring an Ethernet connecti
51. Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor generates a POST timeout alert and automatically restarts the server The POST watchdog is then automatically disabled until the operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled or until the operating system starts and the device driver successfully loads Note Power cycling differs from shutting down and restarting the operating system in that power cycling removes power from the server completely for example unplugging the server To set the POST timeout value select a number from the menu To turn off this option select Disabled Note If the POST timeout option is selected in the System Remote Alerts window the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor attempts to forward the alert to all configured remote alert recipients Also the POST watchdog requires a specially Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 71 72 constructed POST routine available only on specific IBM servers If this routine does not exist on your server all settings in this field are ignored For more information about POST routines see the documentation that comes with your server Loader Watchdog Use the Loader Watchdog lt mins gt field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor waits between the completion of POST and the starting of the operating system If this interval is exceeded the Remote Supervisor A
52. S watchdog field to specify the number of minutes between checks of the operating system by the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor If the operating system fails to respond to one of these checks the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor generates an O S timeout alert and restarts the server After the server is restarted the O S watchdog is disabled until the operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled To set the O S watchdog value select a time interval from the menu To turn off this watchdog select Disabled To capture blue screens you must enable the watchdog in the O S watchdog field and select the O S Time out check box in the Remote Alerts section of the Alerts page Notes a The O S watchdog feature requires that the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed on the server For information about installing device drivers see the Remote Supervisor Adapter Installation Guide b If the O S Time out check box is selected in the Remote Alerts section of the Alerts page the Remote Supervisor Adapter will attempt to send an alert to all configured remote alert recipients Loader watchdog Use the Loader watchdog field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor waits between the completion of POST and the starting of the operating system If this 16 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide interval is exceeded the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM p
53. SM processor assumes the voltage has returned to normal and no further alerts are generated Warning When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range a voltage alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients You must select the Voltage check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Soft Shutdown When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range a voltage alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients and the server begins the shutdown process with an orderly operating system shutdown The server then turns itself off You must select the Voltage check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Hard Shutdown When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide the server immediately shuts down and sends an alert to configured remote alert recipients You must select the Voltage check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Note The hard shutdown alert is sent only if a soft shutdown alert has not yet been sent 6 Scroll down to the Fan Speeds section The ASM Web interface displays the running speed of the server fans expressed in a percentage of the maximum fan speed You receive a fan alert Multiple Fan Failure or Single Fan Failure when the fan speeds drop to an unacceptable level or the fans stop You must select the Fan check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Viewing the event log The Eve
54. Specified Time and set the time to turn on the server Power off server immediately To turn off this server without shutting down the operating system click Power Off Server Immediately Shutdown O S and then power off server To shut down the operating system and then turn off this server click Shutdown O S and then Power Off Server This option requires that the Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks 57 Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed You might also need to install IBM Director Agent For more information see the Attention notice at the beginning of this section Shutdown O S and then restart server To restart the operating system click Shutdown O S and then Restart Server This option requires that the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed You might also need to install IBM Director Agent For more information see the Attention notice at the beginning of this section Restart the server immediately To turn off and then turn on this server immediately without first shutting down the operating system click Restart the Server Immediately A confirmation message displays if you select any of these options enabling you to cancel the operation if it was selected accidentally Remote boot start 58 From the Remote Boot page you can remotely start boot your server from a newly created diskette image or from a previously created and saved diskette image Note This featur
55. access under the ASM Interconnect Connection column heading Note It might take up to 45 seconds for newly attached servers to be reflected in the table of available remote servers and up to 2 minutes for servers to be removed from the table when detached from the ASM interconnect network The Enter Network Password window opens 5 Type your user name and password and click OK The System Health Summary page opens The adapter or processor name appears in orange above the navigation pane Note Depending on the system management processor or adapter that is on the remote server some options might not be available 6 Click Log Off Remote ASM to log off of the remote server Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks 63 64 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 6 Starting and configuring the ASM text based interface You can establish a Telnet connection or a direct serial connection to remotely access the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server through the text based user interface This chapter describes the login procedure and how to configure the text based interface Note F1 through F4 are the only function keys that are supported in the text based interface Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection For best results when accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection use a Telnet application that provides full VT100 terminal em
56. ages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates To access these pages go to http www ibm com pc support and follow the instructions Also you can order publications through the IBM Publications Ordering System at http www elink ibmlink ibm com public applications publications cgibin pbi cgi Getting help and information from the World Wide Web On the World Wide Web the IBM Web site has up to date information about IBM xSeries and IntelliStation products services and support The address for IBM xSeries information is http www ibm com eserver xseries The address for IBM IntelliStation information is http www ibm com pc intellistation O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 107 You can find service information for your IBM products including supported options at http www ibm com pc support If you click Profile from the support page you can create a customized support page The support page has many sources of information and ways for you to solve problems including e Diagnosing problems using the IBM Online Assistant e Downloading the latest device drivers and updates for your products e Viewing Frequently Asked Questions FAQ e Viewing hints and tips to help you solve problems e Participating in IBM discussion forums e Setting up e mail notification of technical updates about your products Software service and support Through IBM Support Line
57. ains information about the nature of the event the time and date of the event and the name of the system that generated the alert The Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor offers alert redundancy for several managed systems at the same location It sends alerts only once per connection type even when there is more than one active LAN or serial connection However if one connection device fails all other interconnected devices route the alerts to the next available connection Notes 1 If the SNMP Agent or SNMP Traps fields are not set to Enabled no SNMP traps are sent For information about these fields see Configuring SNMP on page 38 2 You cannot distinguish between the alerts that are sent to remote alert recipients All configured recipients receive each alert you select 3 The Remote Supervisor Adapter cannot generate alerts it can only forward the alerts that are generated by the ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server or that are generated by other devices on the same ASM interconnect network 4 For an xSeries 330 server you must log in to the ASM processor to configure alert recipients global alert settings and incidents that trigger remote alerts and local events 5 If the ASM processor cannot send out the alert it forwards the alert to the Remote Supervisor Adapter SNMP over LAN and IBM Director over LAN alerts are always forwarded by the ASM processor because it does not have LAN connectivity For SNMP aler
58. al login profiles You can define up to 12 unique profiles If you have not configured a profile the name of the profile by default is User nn where nn is an arbitrary number assigned to that profile Select a profile name A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens User 2 Local ASMDEMO Login Profile Login ID quest Password Confirm Password Authority Level 4Read Onlyr Dial Back Settings Status eer Number Reset Entry To Defaults In the Login ID field type the name of the profile You can type a maximum of 15 characters in the Login ID field Valid characters are uppercase and lowercase letters numbers periods and underscores Note This login ID is used to grant remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter In the Password field assign a password for the login ID To set the password type the password in both the Password and Confirm Password fields Valid passwords must contain at least five characters one of which must be a nonalphabetic character Null or empty passwords are accepted Note This password is used with the login ID to grant remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter In the Authority Level field select either Read Only or Read Write Use the Authority Level field to set the access rights for this login ID Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 75 Read Only Enables the user to view a window bu
59. al product data VPD to determine the serial number of the server in which that ASM processor is located 4 The Enter Network Password window opens Type your user name and password If you are accessing the ASM processor for the first time you can obtain your user name and password from your system administrator All login attempts are documented in the event log Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note The ASM processor is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSWORD with a zero not an O This user has read write access Change this default password during your initial configuration for enhanced security 5 The System Health page for the monitored server is displayed System Health Summary Server power On Server state Booting OS or in unsupported OS dvanced System Management Sewer is operating normally All monitored parameters are OK Scroll down for details about temperatures voltages and fan speeds Log Off Remote ASM Environmentals Component Value CPU 1 61 00 CPU 2 Unavailable DASD 1 25 00 Ambient 24 00 Temperatures C For descriptions of the actions that you can perform from the links in the left navigation pane of the ASM Web interface see Remote Supervisor Adapter action descriptions in xSeries 330 servers on page 9 Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor action descriptions Table 1 lists the actions available when you are logged in
60. arning alerts Warning alerts are generated for events that might progress to a critical error level Table 19 Warning remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 10 Redundant power Generates an alert if a redundant power supply fails supply failure 11 Single fan failure Generates an alert if one fan fails 12 Temperature irregularity Generates an alert if any monitored temperatures are outside the warning threshold values Select Temperature Tables in the Temperature Voltage and Fan window to view the threshold values Unlike the critical temperature event this event will not initiate system shutdown 13 Voltage irregularity Generates an alert if any monitored voltages are outside the warning threshold values Select Voltage Tables in the Temperature Voltage and Fan window to view the threshold values Unlike the critical voltage event this event will not initiate an automatic system shutdown 14 19 Reserved for future use Note Hard disk drive Predictive Failure Analysis PFA alerts are not monitored 82 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 6 Press F3 and select System Remote Alerts System alerts System alerts are generated for events that occur as a result of system errors Table 20 System remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 20 POST timeout Generates an alert if an enabled POST timeout value is exceeded The POST
61. at corresponds to your serial port connection In the Parity field select the error detection to be used in your serial connection Select the number of data terminating 1 bits in the Stop bits field that will follow the data or any parity bit to mark the end of a transmission normally a byte or character Note The number of data bits is preset to 8 and cannot be changed If you are logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in a non xSeries 330 server Select the Dedicate to ASM check box to reserve the serial port for the Remote Supervisor Adapter When shared with the operating system the serial port serves the Remote Supervisor Adapter only while the server is turned off or during the power on self test POST The operating system can access it after the POST is completed The Remote Supervisor Adapter takes over the serial port from the operating system to dial out and transmit an alert only after a critical event The port then remains under Remote Supervisor Adapter control until the server is restarted Note If you have configured a PPP interface you must dedicate the serial port to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or you will lose the PPP port when the host restarts Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 31 32 8 If you are logged in to an ASM processor Select the Dedicate to ASM check box to reserve serial port 1 for the ASM processor This option is displayed only when you a
62. at you see on the server desktop and you have keyboard and mouse control of the desktop Notes 1 For best performance set the server desktop to the following settings e Supported resolutions 640 x 480 pixels 800 x 600 pixels preferred and 1024 x 768 pixels e Supported color depths 256 colors 65536 colors preferred and 32 bit color 2 Mouse control is supported on the Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows 2000 Red Hat Linux version 7 1 or later and SuSE Linux version 7 2 or later operating systems Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux support is limited to distributions that are listed in the readme txt files included with the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver for these operating systems 3 Redirect server console is not supported in full screen text mode under Windows Complete the following steps to remotely access a server graphical console 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Remote Control Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks 59 3 Click Redirect Server Console A Java applet opens in a separate browser window 4 In the Password field enter the remote control password This password is configured locally on the server in the BIOS setup menu accessed by pressing F1 in POST For more information about the remote control password refer to the Remote Supervis
63. ation opens E Temperature Thresholds Micros Ioj x h CPU 1 Temperature Thresholds C Warning reset 73 00 Warning 55 00 Soft shutdown 390 00 Hard shutdown 95 00 The Temperature Thresholds page displays the temperature levels at which the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor reacts The temperature threshold values are preset on the remote server and cannot be changed The reported temperatures for the CPU hard disk drive and system are measured against the following threshold ranges Warning Reset If a warning was sent and the temperature returns to any value below the warning reset value the server or ASM processor assumes the temperature has returned to normal and no further alerts are generated Warning When the temperature reaches a specified value a temperature alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients You must select the Temperature check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent For more information about selecting Alert options see Setting remote alerts on page 26 Soft Shutdown When the temperature reaches a specified value higher than the warning value the soft shutdown threshold a second temperature alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients and the server begins the shutdown process with an orderly operating system shutdown The server then turns itself off You must select the Temperature check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Hard Sh
64. ava plug in version 1 4 or later is required for the remote start boot feature which is not available on all servers 2 For best results when using the ASM Web interface set the resolution on your monitor to 800 x 600 pixels and 256 colors 3 The ASM Web interface and the ASM text based interface do not support the double byte character set DBCS languages Notices used in this book The following notices are used in the documentation e Notes These notices provide important tips guidance or advice e Important These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid inconvenient or problem situations e Attention These notices indicate potential damage to programs devices or data An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which damage could occur 2 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface To access the Remote Supervisor Adapter remotely using the ASM Web interface you must log in to the adapter This chapter describes the login procedures and describes the actions you can perform from the ASM Web interface For an xSeries 330 server Certain features of the ASM Web interface and text based interface are available only through the ASM processor that is integrated on the system board of an xSeries 330 server You must first log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter and then log in to the ASM processor for full feature support
65. available 7 navigation links available xSeries 330 servers 9 network interfaces configuring Ethernet connection 34 87 configuring PPP access 36 90 network protocols configuring DNS 40 93 configuring SMTP 41 94 configuring SNMP 38 91 NMI reset delay for server restart 17 73 notes important 110 notices and statements 2 O operating system OS watchdog server timeout 16 72 P pager codes critical alerts 27 system alerts 28 warning alerts 27 pager codes alphanumeric critical alerts 82 system alerts 83 warning alerts 82 port serial configuring 29 84 POST events viewing 49 POST watchdog server timeout 16 71 POST viewing 60 104 POST BIOS vital product data viewing 52 101 power and restart for server activity 56 remote control 57 103 power backplane vital product data viewing 53 102 power off delay for server shutdown 17 73 PPP access authentication protocols 37 91 serial port configuration 36 90 profiles login creating 19 73 setting access rights 21 75 protocols authentication in PPP 37 91 DNS 40 93 SMTP 41 94 SNMP 38 91 R real time clock setting 18 94 remote alert attempts setting 26 80 remote alert recipients configuring 22 77 remote alerts setting critical 27 82 in text based interface 81 in Web interface 26 114 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide remote alerts setting continued system 28 83 warning 27 82 remote control accessing server
66. cessed by pressing F1 in POST For more information about the remote control password see the Remote Supervisor Adapter Installation Guide The server restarts and you can view the POST You can close the applet window at any time to disconnect from viewing the server POST Viewing the server blue screen 60 Click View Windows Blue Screen to access an image of the blue screen captured when the server stopped functioning If a Windows blue screen event occurs while the operating system is running but then the server operating system stops running the operating system timeout is triggered which causes the Remote Supervisor Adapter to capture the blue screen data and store it The blue screen image shows the date and time of the capture The image will not be overwritten during the next operating system installation because the Remote Supervisor Adapter does not capture the operating system loader screen Only error conditions are captured and maintained The Remote Supervisor Adapter stores only the most recent error event information overwriting older information when a new error event occurs Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note The Windows blue screen capture is available only if the Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating system is installed Complete the following steps to remotely access a server blue screen image 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and
67. ct and remote POST keyboard support is limited to ASCII characters the arrow keys and the F1 through F4 function keys To transmit certain special key combinations you must type a prefix key combination followed by a second key as described on the Configuring Special Keys menu You can define the prefix key combination that you want to use as indicated on the Configuring Special Keys menu The default prefix key combination is Ctrl Complete the following steps to configure prefix key combinations 1 From the Redirect Text Console menu select Configure Special Keys The Configure Special Keys window opens 2 Follow the directions in the window to select and save the desired prefix key combination Restoring ASM defaults You can use the Restore ASM to Factory Defaults option to restore the Remote Supervisor Adapter settings if you have read write access Attention When you select the Restore ASM to Factory Defaults option you will lose all the modifications you made to the Remote Supervisor Adapter You also lose remote control of the remote servers You will have to reset the password locally on the remote servers in the BIOS setup menu accessed by pressing F1 in POST Complete the following steps to reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter to the original factory settings 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or
68. d then click Save In Netscape Navigator click Save File In Microsoft Internet Explorer select Save this file to disk and then click OK Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Restoring and modifying your ASM configuration You can restore a saved configuration in full or you can modify key fields in the saved configuration before restoring the configuration to your Remote Supervisor Adapter Modifying the configuration file before restoring it helps you set up multiple Remote Supervisor Adapters with similar configurations You can quickly specify parameters that require unique values such as names and IP addresses without having to enter common shared information For an xSeries 330 server You can restore and modify the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter but not the ASM processor Complete the following steps to restore or modify your current configuration ie wm Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to restore the configuration For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click Configuration File In the Restore ASM Configuration section click Browse Click the configuration file that you want then click Open The file including the full path appears in the box beside Browse If you do not want to make changes to the configuration file click Restore A new window opens with the ASM configuration in it Verif
69. d SNMP traps fields to forward alerts to SNMP communities on your network To enable the SNMP agent the following criteria must be met e System contacts must be specified on the System Settings page For information about the System Settings page settings see Setting system information on page 14 e System location must be specified on the System Settings page e At least one community name must be specified e At least one valid IP address or host name if DNS is enabled must be specified for that community Note Alert recipients whose notification method is SNMP will not receive alerts unless both the SNMP agent and the SNMP traps fields are set to Enabled 6 Set up a community to define the administrative relationship between SNMP agents and SNMP managers You must define at least one community Each community definition consists of the following parameters e Name e IP address If either of these parameters is not correct SNMP management access is not granted Note If an error message window opens make the necessary adjustments to the fields listed in the error window Then scroll to the bottom of the Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 39 40 11 12 page and click Save to save your corrected information You must configure at least one community to enable this SNMP agent In the Community Name field enter a name or authentication string to specify the community In th
70. dapter or ASM processor generates a loader timeout alert and automatically restarts the system After the system is restarted the loader timeout is automatically disabled until the operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled or until the operating system starts and the device driver successfully loads To set the loader timeout value select the time limit that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for operating system starting to be completed To turn off this option select Disabled Note If the Loader Timeout option is selected in the System Remote Alerts window the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will send an alert to all configured remote alert recipients O S Watchdog Use the O S Watchdog lt mins gt field to specify the number of minutes between checks of the operating system by the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor If the operating system fails to respond to one of these checks the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor generates an operating system timeout alert and automatically restarts the server After the server is restarted the operating system is power cycled To set the operating system watchdog value select a time interval from the menu To turn off this watchdog select Disabled To capture blue screens you must enable the watchdog in the O S Watchdog field and make sure that the O S Timeout option is set to Disabled until the operating system is shut do
71. date and time values for the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 3 In the navigation pane click System Settings and scroll down to the ASM Date and Time section which shows the date and time when this Web page was generated 4 To override the date and time settings and to enable daylight saving time DST and Greenwich Mean Time GMT click Set ASM Date and Time A window Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 9 similar to the one in the following illustration opens ASM Date andTime Date rimifddry yyy 07 fra 2007 Time hh mm ss 12 a3 a3 GMT offset 5 00 i Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes In the Date field type the numbers of the current month day and year in the matching entry fields In the Time field type the numbers corresponding to the current hour minutes and seconds in the appropriate entry fields The hour hh must be a number from 00 to 23 as represented on a 24 hour clock The minutes mm and seconds ss must be numbers from 00 to 59 In the GMT offset field type the number that specifies the offset in hours from Greenwich Mean Time GMT corresponding to the time zone where this server is located Click the Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes check box to specify whether the Remote Supervisor Adapter clock will automatically adjust when the l
72. does not report the new system state e InOS e CPUs held in reset e System power on Before POST Restart count The Restart count field shows the number of times the server has been restarted Note The counter is reset to zero each time the ASM subsystem is cleared to factory defaults Power on hours The Power on hours field shows the total number of hours the server has been powered on 56 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Remotely controlling the power status of a server The Remote Supervisor Adapter provides full remote power control over your server with power on power off and restart actions In addition power on and restart statistics are captured and displayed to show server hardware availability Attention Read the following information to prevent the loss of data or damage to data when you perform a remote shutdown of your operating system 1 If the Windows 2000 Windows NT Red Hat Linux or SuSE Linux operating system is installed on your server you need to install only the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver to support remote operating system shutdown Note If the value is less than 45 seconds in the Power off delay field the device driver will adjust the value to 45 seconds when the device driver loads You can decrease the power off delay value after the server has started but the device driver will reset it to 45 seconds on the next server restart The device driver will not change a power off delay
73. dress The locally administered address must be a hexadecimal value from 000000000000 through FFFFFFFFFFFF This value must be in the form XX XX XX XX XX XX where X is a number between 0 and 9 The Remote Supervisor Adapter does not support the use of a multicast address A multicast address has the least significant bit of the first byte set to 1 The first byte therefore must be an even number Burned in MAC address The burned in MAC address is a unique physical address assigned to this Remote Supervisor Adapter by the manufacturer The address is also a read only field Mb equals approximately 1 000 000 bits 12 Press F3 to return to the Ethernet window 13 Select IP Configuration Assigned by DHCP server to view the current configuration It is enabled by default A table opens that lists the IP address gateway address and subnet mask set by the DHCP server as well as the server host name Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 89 14 If DHCP is enabled the host name IP address gateway address subnet mask and DNS server IP address are set automatically Press F3 until you reach the Network Interfaces Protocols window and then select Restart ASM Configuring PPP access over the serial port Use the point to point protocol PPP access method if you do not have Ethernet access You can use PPP through your serial port to enable access to the Remote Supervisor
74. dual recipient window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Remote Alert Recipient 1 e IV Receives critical alerts only Status Enabled gt Name ones st i S S CS Notification method E mail over LAN y Number O PIN LOSS O E mail address userid hostname juserid computers itti C O O OC PPP login ID TO PPP password z Reset to Defaults Cancel Ls 5 To have only critical alerts sent to the recipient select the Receives critical alerts only check box 6 In the Status field click Enabled to activate this remote alert recipient 7 In the Name field type the name of the recipient or other identifier The name you enter appears as the link for the recipient on the Alerts page 8 In the Notification method field select the notification method for reaching the recipient Select one of the following notification methods Not all methods are available on all servers e Numeric pager e Alphanumeric pager e IBM Director over Modem e IBM Director over LAN e SNMP over LAN e E mail over LAN e SNMP over PPP e E mail over PPP Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 23 24 10 11 12 13 14 15 Notes a To configure a remote alert recipient for IBM Director over Modem or IBM Director over LAN the remote alert recipient must be a server with the Director Management Server installed
75. e alert forwarding The Remote Supervisor Adapter forwards alerts generated by the ASM processor It does not generate alerts on its own You can configure settings for forwarding alerts from the Alerts window Serial Port Configure the serial port of a You can configure the serial port and modem settings Remote Supervisor Adapter used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Serial Port window Note The serial port used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter is different from the serial port used by the ASM processor The Remote Supervisor Adapter has a dedicated serial port Network Interfaces Configure the network interfaces of the Remote Supervisor Adapter You can configure network access settings to the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Network Interfaces window which is available only when you log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter The Remote Supervisor Adapter supports both Ethernet and point to point protocol PPP connections enabling remote access using a Web browser or Telnet application Network Protocols Configure the network protocols of the Remote Supervisor Adapter You can configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Domain Name System DNS and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP settings used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Network Protocols window which is available only when you log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter 10 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Table
76. e corresponding Host Name or IP Address field enter the host name or IP addresses of each community manager If a DNS server is not available on your network scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save If a DNS server is available on your network scroll to the Domain Name System DNS section A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Domain Name System DNS a DNS Enabled gt DNS server IP address 1 B3705 DNS server IP address 2 B306 DNS server IP address 3 booo Host Table IP Address to Host Name Mappings IP Address Host Name ono OO 2fooo Y 3000 Y ooo Y If a DNS server or servers is available on your network select Enabled in the DNS field The DNS field specifies whether you use a DNS server on your network to translate host names into IP addresses If you enabled DNS in the DNS server IP address fields you can specify the IP addresses of up to three DNS servers on your network Each IP address should contain integers from O through 255 separated by periods Notes a Enter an IP address in the IP Address field and its corresponding host name in the Host Name field You can define four mappings You need to do this only if a quick lookup of a host name is required Use the fields in the Host Name section to define relationships between an IP address and its corresponding host name in the event that your network DNS server is unreachable You can also use these mappings for
77. e is not available on all servers Complete the following steps to create an image from a diskette for the first time and then start the server from the image 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Remote Boot A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Remote Boot Remote Booting From a Diskette Boot from a diskette in your floppy disk drive for the first time Remote Booting From a Diskette Image Boot from a previously created diskette image 3 Click Remote Booting From a Diskette 4 Select the diskette drive for your server then select the directory for the temporary files 5 Click Create Disk Image and Boot Server 6 You are then asked if you want to save the image for future use Click Yes if you want to be able to start the server again at a later time An image of the diskette is then created and transferred to temporary storage on the Remote Supervisor Adapter A confirmation window opens when the image transfer is complete 7 Click Continue in the confirmation window to start the server using the transferred image Complete the following steps to start your server from a previously created and saved diskette image 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3
78. e operating system first select the Restart the Server Immediately option Viewing the server text console Select the Redirect Text Console option to redirect the server text console to your console and configure special key combinations Characters that are visible on the full screen text display of the server are displayed in the Redirect Text Console window The Redirect Text Console window does not display information from the server when the server video is set to graphics mode The Redirect Text Console option does not automatically restart the server when it is selected Note the following information about the text based interface e The function keys that are supported are only F1 through F4 e The window viewing area is 80 characters x 24 lines Complete the following steps to remotely access the text console of the server 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 In the Advanced System Management window select Redirect Text Console A submenu opens You can configure the special keys or redirect the text console 3 Select Redirect Text Console on the submenu The Redirect Text Console window opens and the text that is displayed on the full screen text display of the server displays on your screen 4 Press Ctrl R E T to return
79. e the special keys or redirect the text console 3 Click one of the following options Power on server immediately To turn on the server and start the operating system select the Power On Server Immediately option Power on server at specified time To turn on the server at a specified time and start the operating system select the Power on Server at Specified Time option and set the time to turn on the server Power off server immediately To turn off the server without shutting down the operating system select the Power Off Server Immediately option Shutdown O S and then power off server To shut down the operating system and then turn off the server click Chapter 8 Checking system health and performing tasks through the text based interface 103 Shutdown O S and then Power Off Server This option requires that the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed You might also need to install IBM Director Agent For more information see the Attention notice at the beginning of this section Shutdown O S and then restart server To restart the operating system click Shutdown O S and then Restart Server This option requires that the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed You might also need to install IBM Director Agent For more information see the Attention notice at the beginning of this section Restart the server immediately To turn off and then turn on the server immediately without shutting down th
80. ection and must reconfigure the network interface 3 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter again using a Telnet or direct serial connection 4 Reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity For information about configuring the network interface see Configuring network interfaces on pace od 34 Logging off Complete the following steps to log off from the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or another remote server 1 In the Advanced System Management window select Log Off Note If you are logged in to the ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server or another remote server you must first select Log Off Remote ASM 2 In the Confirmation window select Yes 106 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Appendix A Getting help and technical assistance If you need help service or technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you This appendix contains information about where to go for additional information about IBM and IBM products what to do if you experience a problem with your xSeries or IntelliStation system and whom to call for service if it is necessary Before you call Before you call make sure that you have taken these steps to try to solve the problem yourself e Check all cables to make sure that they are connected e Check the power switches to make sure that the system is turned on
81. ector Agent be sure to select the Management Processor Assistant MPA check box Use the Power Off Delay field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for the operating system to shut down before turning off the server By default the Remote Supervisor Adapter waits 30 seconds Shut down your server to determine how long it takes to shut down Add a time buffer to that value and use it as your power off delay setting to ensure that the operating system has time for an orderly shutdown before power is removed from the server NMI reset delay Use the NMI reset delay field to specify the length of time in minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter waits to automatically restart the server after a nonmaskable interrupt NMI is triggered A nonmaskable interrupt usually indicates a critical error such as a hardware fault A nonmaskable interrupt usually signals a parity error in the memory subsystem To disable the automatic server restart after a nonmaskable interrupt select Disabled Note The NMI reset delay field is not available on all servers 7 Press F4 or press Enter to apply the changes Creating a login profile Use the Login Profiles window to view a summary list of all login profiles and configure individual login profiles You can define up to 12 unique profiles Complete the following steps to configure a login profile Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Superviso
82. ed in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or an ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server The Remote Supervisor Adapter time stamps all events and logs them into the event log sending out the appropriate alerts if configured to do so by the system administrator The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor event logs display data such as e All remote access attempts and dial out events e System resets and restarts e ASM interconnect network connections e Firmware updates Note The event log of a Remote Supervisor Adapter that is installed in an xSeries 330 server does not contain server events You must log in to the ASM processor to view the server event log and POST event log Complete the following steps to view the event log 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an x330 server If you want to view the ASM processor event log log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Event Log The Event Log window opens 4 Select View Event Log to view the two most recent events on your server Niew Event Log Local ASMDEMO Date Bi B1 088 Time 64 14 37 Severity l Source SERUPROC
83. elect Enabled It is enabled by default If you want to use a dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP server connection select Enable in the DHCP field then go to step 11 Note Do not select Enable in the DHCP field unless you have an accessible active and configured DHCP server on your network When DHCP is enabled the automatic configuration will override any manual settings Type the IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter in the Host Name field This step is necessary only if you disabled DHCP You can enter a maximum of 63 characters in this field which represents the IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter The host name by default is ASMA followed by the burned in MAC address of the server in which the ASM is installed Notes a The IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter the Host Name field and Remote Supervisor Adapter name the ASM Name field in the System window do not automatically share the same name because the ASM Name field is limited to 15 characters but the Host Name field can consist of up to 63 characters To minimize confusion set the ASM Name field to the nonqualified portion of the IP host name The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the first period of a fully qualified IP host name For example for the fully qualified IP host name asmcardl us company com the nonqualified IP host name is asmcard1 For information about your host name see Setting system information
84. ents Table 21 Local events Event Action Temperature Generates a local notification if any of the monitored temperatures exceeds their thresholds Voltage Generates a local notification if any of the monitored voltages exceeds their threshold Redundant power supply Generates a local notification if the redundant power supply fails Power off Generates a local notification if the server is turned off Remote login Generates a local notification if a remote login occurs System tamper Generates a local notification if the server covers are removed This feature is not available on all servers Event log 75 full Generates a local notification if the event log reaches 75 of capacity Event log full Generates a local notification if the event log is full When the event log is full the oldest events are deleted Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 83 Table 21 Local events continued Event Action Fan failure Generates a local notification if one or more cooling fans fails Power supply failure Generates a local notification if a power supply failure is detected DASD failure Generates a local notification if a hard disk drive failure is detected PFA Generates a local notification if the hardware in the server generates a PFA event 9 Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes Configurin
85. er your system contact and system location information For information about the system settings see Setting system information on page 69 If these fields are already configured return to the Settings window and continue with the next step In the Settings window select Network Interfaces Protocols In the Network Interfaces Protocols window select SNMP The SNMP window opens SNMP Local ASMDEMO Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Agent 4Disabledr SAMP Traps Enabled o Hommunity i 2 Community 2 2 Community 3 Select Enabled in the SNMP Agent and SNMP Traps fields to forward alerts to SNMP communities on your network To enable the SNMP agent the following criteria must be met e System contact and system location information must be specified in the System window At least one community name must be specified At least one valid IP address or host name if DNS is enabled must be specified for that community Note Alert recipients whose notification method is SNMP do not receive alerts unless both the SNMP Agent and SNMP Traps fields are set to Enabled Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 10 Configuring DNS Select a community option A Community window opens Community 1 Local ASMDEMO Name L Host Namei or IP Addressi Host Name2 or IP Address2 Host Name3 or IP Address3 You need to set up a community to define the administrative relationship be
86. ered address overrides the burned in MAC address The locally administered address must be a hexadecimal value from 000000000000 through FFFFFFFFFFFF This value must be in the form XX XX XX XX XXXX where X is a number between 0 and 9 The Remote Supervisor Adapter does not support the use of a multicast address A multicast address has the least significant bit of the first byte set to 1 The first byte therefore must be an even number Mb equals approximately 1 000 000 bits 11 Modify the advanced Ethernet settings as necessary 12 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save 13 Click Back to return to the Network Interfaces page 14 If DHCP is enabled the server automatically assigns the host name IP address gateway address subnet mask domain name DHCP server IP address and up to three DNS server IP addresses In order to view the DHCP server assigned setting click IP Configuration Assigned by DHCP Server 15 Click Save 16 In the navigation pane click Restart ASM to activate the changes Configuring PPP access over a serial port Use the point to point protocol PPP access method if you do not have Ethernet 36 access You can use PPP through your serial port to enable access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter through a Telnet session or a Web browser Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note If you enable the PPP interface the Remote Supervisor Adapter cannot use the serial
87. erts 27 82 D date and time setting in text based interface 94 in Web interface 18 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 daylight saving time adjusting for 19 95 defaults restoring configuration 43 105 diagnostic code vital product data viewing 52 102 dial in and modem settings configuring text based interface 76 DNS configuring 40 93 E Ethernet connection configuring 34 87 event log severity levels 50 99 viewing 49 99 events setting local 29 83 F factory defaults restoring 43 105 fan speed monitoring 49 99 firmware updating 61 forwarding alerts from ISMP 25 G global login settings Web interface 21 GMT offset in time setting 18 95 graphical console redirecting 59 initialization string guidelines for modem 33 86 ISMP alert forwarding 25 ISMP vital product data viewing 53 102 L loader watchdog server timeout 16 72 local events setting 29 83 logging in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter 3 65 logging in to an ASM processor 6 67 logging off text based interface 106 logging off Web interface 44 login profiles creating 19 73 setting access rights 21 75 login settings global Web interface 21 M machine level vital product data viewing 51 100 modem and dial in settings configuring text based interface 76 modem settings configuring global login 32 modem initialization string guidelines for 33 86 modifying ASM configuration 43 113 N navigation links
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89. ettings Complete the following steps to enable your modem to dial out to the remote login profile 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an xSeries 330 server To set modem and dial in settings on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 4 Select Login amp Alert Profiles 76 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 5 In the Login amp Alert Profiles window select Login Settings A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Login Settings Local ASMDEMO Dial in Support Status ADisabledr Delay before next Login after Failed Attempt mins gt 42 0 6 In the Dial in Support Status field select Enabled to enable remote users to dial in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor through a serial connection 7 Use the Delay before next Login after Failed Attempt lt mins gt field to specify how long in minutes the Remote Supervisor Adapter
90. f e On the Alerts Forwarding page you click Make this ASM the Gateway e If none of the Remote Supervisor Adapters on the network are configured by a user to be the gateway the Remote Supervisor Adapters on the network negotiate and designate one Remote Supervisor Adapter to be the gateway Notes 1 There has to be at least one Remote Supervisor Adapter on the interconnect network for ISMP alerts to be forwarded 2 At any time only one Remote Supervisor Adapter can be the gateway on an interconnect network 3 When a user configures a Remote Supervisor Adapter to be the gateway any existing gateway user defined or negotiated ceases to be the gateway 4 The remote alert recipients and monitored alerts for the ISMPs on the interconnect network have to be configured on the gateway Remote Supervisor Adapter Complete the following steps to verify whether the selected Remote Supervisor Adapter is the gateway to the interconnect network 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter for which you want to see the alert forwarding status For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Alerts and scroll down to the Alert Forwarding section Alert Forwarding o This setting applies only to alerts forwarded from the ISM processors on the interconnect network Status Negotiated gateway for ISM processors Make this ASM the Gateway 3 The Status field
91. fier for each component Serial number Identifies the serial number of each component Mfg ID Identifies the manufacturer ID for each component Slot Identifies the slot number where the component is located Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status 51 52 Component Activity Log You can find a record of component activity in this section Table 11 Component activity log Field FRU number Function Identifies the field replaceable unit FRU number a seven digit alphanumeric identifier of the component Serial number Identifies the serial number of the component Manufacturer ID Identifies the manufacturer of the component Slot Identifies the slot number where the component is located Action Identifies the action taken by each component Timestamp Identifies the date and time of the component action The date is displayed in the MM DD YY format The time is displayed in the HH MM SS format In addition the component activity log tracks the following server components e Power supplies e DIMMs e CPUs System board e Power backplane POST BIOS VPD You can find the power on self test POST or basic input output system BIOS firmware code VPD for the remote managed server in this section Table 12 POST BIOS vital product data Field Function Version Indicates the version number of the POST BIOS code Build level Indicates the level of the
92. figuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 15 POST watchdog Use the POST watchdog field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for this server to complete a power on self test POST If the server being monitored fails to complete a POST within the specified time the Remote Supervisor Adapter generates a POST timeout alert and automatically restarts the server The POST watchdog is then automatically disabled until the operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled or until the operating system starts and the device driver successfully loads Note Power cycling differs from shutting down and restarting the operating system in that power cycling removes power from the server completely for example unplugging the server To set the POST timeout value select a number from the menu To turn off this option select Disabled Note If the POST Time out check box is selected in the Remote Alerts section of the Remote Alerts page the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor attempts to forward the alert to all configured remote alert recipients Also the POST watchdog requires a specially constructed POST routine available on only specific IBM servers If this routine does not exist on your server all settings in this field are ignored For more information about POST routines see the documentation that comes with your server O S watchdog Use the O
93. g the serial port You can either dedicate the integrated serial port on the Remote Supervisor Adapter to system management or share it with the server operating system If dedicated to system management the serial port serves only the Remote Supervisor Adapter and is always available for dial in and dial out alerting purposes You will not be able to monitor the serial port in the operating system or in any other applications This design enables a single serial port to conduct normal functions and also maintain out of band alerting capabilities Notes for an xSeries 330 server 1 The ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server uses the two serial ports on the rear of your server One of these serial ports can be shared with the server operating system while the other is dedicated to the ASM processor 2 You can configure the serial ports on either the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor depending on which device you are using Complete the following steps to configure your serial port For information about your serial port see Configuring PPP access over the serial port on page 90 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through
94. he ASM Web interface is described in Chapter 2 through Chapter 5 and the text based interface is described in Chapter 6 through Chapter 8 Remote Supervisor Adapter features Standard features of the Remote Supervisor Adapter are as follows O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 Continuous health monitoring and control Automatic notification and alerts Battery backed event log showing time stamped entries Remote access through Ethernet point to point protocol PPP connection serial port and ASM interconnect peer to peer network Full Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP support E mail alerts Alphanumeric or numeric pager alerts Domain Name System DNS server support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP support Remote power control Blue screen capture not supported on all servers Remote firmware update Access to critical server settings Text based user interface terminal access Redirection of the server graphical or text console not supported on all servers Access to server vital product data VPD Remote start boot from a diskette image Web browser requirements The Remote Supervisor Adapter supports the following Web browsers for remote access The Web browser that you use must be Java enabled and must support JavaScript 1 2 or later e Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 0 with Service Pack 1 or later e Netscape Navigator version 4 72 or later version 6 x is not supported Notes 1 J
95. he time between the attempts 6 In the Remote Alert Retry Limit field specify the number of additional times that the Remote Supervisor Adapter will attempt to forward an alert to a recipient All other notification methods are attempted only once 7 Inthe Delay Between Retries field specify the time interval in minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter will wait between retries to send an alert 8 In the Include event log with e mail alerts field select Yes or No You can attach detailed information to alert recipients who are configured to receive e mail as their notification method The event log provides a summary of the most recent events and assists with problem identification and fast recovery Notes a To send the event log as an e mail attachment you must select E mail over LAN or E mail over PPP as the notification method for at least one remote alert recipient b Event logs attached to an e mail are not forwarded to a Remote Supervisor Adapter on the ASM interconnect network 9 Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes 80 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 10 Press F3 to return to the Login amp Alert Profiles window Setting remote alerts Complete the following steps to select which remote alerts are to be sent by the Remote Supervisor Adapter 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or the tex
96. http 192 168 20 132 private welcome ssi Go Advanced System Management Welcome USERID Opening web session to 192 168 70 132 Your session will expire with inactivity and you will be reprompted for your login ID and password Select the desired timeout parameter below and click Continue to start your session Inactive session timeout value Note To ensure security and avoid login con icts end your session using the Log Off option in the navigation frame of the main window 3 Select a timeout value from the drop down list in the field provided If your browser is inactive for that number of minutes the Remote Supervisor Adapter logs you off the ASM Web interface 4 Click Continue to start the session The window that opens depends on the type of server in which the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed e If you are logging in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in a server other than an xSeries 330 the browser opens the System Health page which 4 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide gives you a quick view of the server status Advanced System Management System Health Summary nt Log Server power On vital Product Data Server state Booted Flash or System partition Server is operating normally All monitored parameters are OK Scroll down for details about temperatures voltages and fan speeds Environmentals Temperatures C Component Value CPU
97. id hostname gt jdoeBus com gt 0 Reset Entry To Defaults 7 Inthe Name field type the name of the recipient or the transmission method The name that you enter appears as the recipient name on the Remote Alert Recipients window 8 In the Number field type either the phone number IP address or host name for the recipient Type a phone number if you are using one of the following notification methods e Numeric pager follow the phone number with a comma and a personal identification number PINJ e Alphanumeric pager 78 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 11 12 13 14 15 e IBM Director over modem e SNMP over PPP E mail over PPP Type an IP address or host name if you are using the IBM Director over LAN method In the Status field select Enabled to activate this remote alert recipient Select Enabled in the Receive critical alerts only field if you want the recipient to receive only critical alerts Select the notification method for reaching the recipient in the Notification Method field Select from one of the following notification methods e Numeric pager e Alphanumeric pager e IBM Director over Modem e IBM Director over LAN e SNMP over LAN e E mail over LAN e SNMP over PPP e E mail over PPP Notes a To configure a remote alert recipient for IBM Director over Modem or IBM Director over LAN the remote alert recipient must be a server with the Director Management Server i
98. ing system can access it after the POST is completed Only after a critical event will the Remote Supervisor Adapter take over the port from the operating system to dial out and transmit an alert The port then remains under the Remote Supervisor Adapter control until the server is restarted Notes a For the operating system and the Remote Supervisor Adapter to share the serial connector you must install the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver If the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is not installed the serial connector is dedicated to only the Remote Supervisor Adapter b If a PPP interface is configured dedicate the serial port to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the PPP port will be lost when the host restarts If you need to set advanced settings select Port 1 Advanced Modem Settings Set these values only if the alert forwarding functions are not working properly The strings marked with an asterisk require a carriage return 4M to be manually entered at the end of the field value The following table describes the initialization strings for this modem Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 85 Table 22 Port 1 settings Field What you enter Initialization string Type the initialization string that will be used for the specified modem A default string is provided ATEO Do not change this string unless your dial out functions are not working properl
99. irregularity Generates an alert if any monitored temperatures are outside the warning threshold values To access these temperature threshold values click the temperature readings on the System Health page Unlike the critical temperature event this event will not initiate a server shutdown 13 Voltage irregularity Generates an alert if any monitored voltages are outside the warning threshold values To access these voltage range values click the voltage readings on the System Health page Unlike the critical voltage event this event will not initiate an automatic server shutdown 14 19 Reserved for future use System alerts System alerts are generated for events that occur as a result of system errors If the Select all system alerts check box is selected an alert can be sent for any system alert Notes a The Select all system alerts check box is not available on all servers b Hard disk drive Predictive Failure Analysis PFA alerts are not monitored Table 5 System remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 20 POST timeout Generates an alert if an enabled POST timeout value is exceeded The POST timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section on the System page 21 O S timeout Generates an alert if an enabled operating system timeout value is exceeded The operating system timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section on the System page The O S timeout alert m
100. l Indicates the level of the POST BIOS code Build date Indicates when the POST BIOS code was built Chapter 8 Checking system health and performing tasks through the text based interface 101 Diagnostics VPD You can find the diagnostic code VPD for the remote managed server in this section Table 28 Diagnostics vital product data Field Function Version Indicates the version number of the diagnostic code Build level Indicates the level of the diagnostic code Build date Indicates when the diagnostic code was built ASM VPD You can find the vital product data for the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor in this section Table 29 ASM vital product data Field Function Build ID Identifies the build ID of both the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware Revision Identifies the revision number of both the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware File name Identifies the file name of both the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware Release date Identifies the release date of both the application firmware and the startup ROM firmware Power backplane VPD You can find the vital product data for the server power backplane firmware code in this section Table 30 Power backplane vital product data Field Function Firmware Identifies the revision number of the power backplane firmware revision Integrated System
101. l port only applies to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Complete the following steps to configure your serial port 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter on which you want to configure the serial port For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server To configure the serial ports on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in 3 In the navigation pane click Serial Port If you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter a window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Serial Port1 Y Baud rate S600 Parity MONE stop bits T Dedicate to ASM Advanced Modern Settings 30 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide If you are logged in to the ASM processor a window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Serial Port1 Y Baud rate 57600 Parity NONE Stop bits 1 y I Dedicate to ASM Advanced Modem Settings Serial Port2 Y Baud rate 57600 y Parity NONE X Stop bits E Advanced Modem Settings Save Note Only Serial Port 1 appears on the Serial Port page when you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter In the Baud rate field select the data transfer rate Use the Baud rate field to specify the data transfer rate of your serial port connection To set the baud rate select the data transfer rate in bits per second th
102. ltage and Fan A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Temperature Voltage and Fan Local ASMDENO System Power Status Off Power On Hours B Reboot Count A System State System power off r State unknown These tables will take a few moments to process 2 flemperature Tables Voltage Tables 2 Fan Table 4 Select the Temperature Tables option A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Temperature Tables Local ASMDEMO 2 CPU Temperatures 2 DASD Temperatures o System Temperatures The reported temperature for the CPU hard disk drive and system are measured against the following threshold ranges Note The temperature threshold values are preset on the remote server and cannot be changed O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 97 98 Warning When a temperature reaches a certain value a temperature alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients if the Non Critical Temperature field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window For information about setting the Temperature opti Configuring remote alert recipients on page 77 and Setting remote alerts on page 81 Soft Shutdown When a temperature reaches a certain value higher than the warning value a second temperature alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients if the Temperature field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window The server begi
103. ly 6 Click Open The file including the full path appears in the box beside Browse 7 To begin the update process click Update A progress indicator opens as the file is transferred to temporary storage on the Remote Supervisor Adapter A confirmation window opens when the file transfer is completed 8 Verify that the PKT or PKC file shown on the Confirm Firmware Update window is what you intend to update If it is not click Cancel 9 To complete the update process click Continue A progress indicator opens as the firmware on the Remote Supervisor Adapter is flashed A confirmation window opens to verify that the update was successful 10 After receiving a confirmation that the update process is completed go to the Restart ASM window and click Restart 11 Click OK to confirm that you want to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter 12 Click OK to close the current browser window Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks 61 13 To log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter again open your browser and follow your regular login process Note To cancel this process click Cancel Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network 62 You can connect to remote systems through the ASM interconnect network from the Access Remote ASM link The Remote ASM Access table displays color coded icons to indicate the overall status of each remote system in the System Health column The system name is the na
104. m the nonqualified IP host name is asmcardl For information about your host name see Setting system information In the IP address field type the IP address of the Remote Supervisor Adapter You must do this only if DHCP is disabled The IP address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces In the Subnet mask field type the subnet mask used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter You must do this only if DHCP is disabled The subnet mask must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods No spaces or consecutive periods The default setting is 255 255 255 0 In the Gateway address field type your network gateway router You must do this only if DHCP is disabled The gateway address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces or consecutive periods Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Click Advanced Ethernet Setup if you need to set additional Ethernet settings Advanced Ethernet Setup 2 Data rate Auto gt Duplex Auto y Maximim transmission unit 1500 bytes Locally administered MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Burned in MAC address 00 02 55 38 07 56 Note The burned in MAC address takes precedence when the locally administered MAC address is 00 00 00 00 00 00 Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 35 The following table describes the functions on the Advanced Ethernet
105. mation see let reciente on paga 72Jand Soft Shutdown When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range a voltage alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients if the Voltage field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window The server begins the shutdown process with an orderly operating system shutdown The server then turns itself off Hard Shutdown When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range the system immediately shuts down and sends an alert to configured remote alert recipients if the Voltage field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note The hard shutdown alert is sent only if a soft shutdown alert has not yet been sent Warning Reset When the voltage drops below or exceeds the warning voltage range and then recovers to that range the server assumes the voltage has returned to normal and no further alerts are generated 6 Select Fan Table The Fan Speeds window displays the running speed of the server fans converted to a percentage of the maximum fan speed A fan alert Multiple Fan Failure or Single Fan Failure is sent to configured remote alert recipients if the fan speeds drop to an unacceptable speed or the fans stop Viewing the event log The Event Log window displays the server event log and POST event log two entries at a time The information depends on whether you are logg
106. me corresponding to each remote system The ASM Interconnect column provides a login link that you can use to quickly access each remote system Complete the following steps to access a Remote Supervisor Adapter an ASM PCI adapter or an ASM processor on the ASM interconnect network 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Access Remote ASM A window similar to the following opens dvanced System Management Remote ASM Access o Vital Product Data System 5 ASM Interconnect Direct LAN Health ASM Name Connection Connection ASMDEMO inin nnlANsuppnrt Click on login to establish a session with a specified ASM Click on the IP address to start a direct LAN session in a new browser window 3 The Remote ASM Access page contains a table that lists processors and adapters linked to the host server The table also displays the following information System Health The system health icon of the remote system management processor or adapter displays in this column ASM Name The name of the remote system management processor or adapter displays in this column ASM Interconnect Connection The ASM Interconnect Connection column provides a login link that enables you to quickly access each remote system through the ASM interconnect network To log in to a remote system displayed i
107. mote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server The features available to you depend on whether you are logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter the server type in which the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed or whether you are logged in to an ASM processor e From the System Settings page you can Set system information Set server timeouts Set ASM date and time e From the Login Profiles page you can Set login profiles to control access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure modem and dial in settings e From the Alerts page you can Set integrated system management processor ISMP alert forwarding Configure remote alert recipients Set the number of remote alert attempts Select the delay between alerts Select which alerts will be sent and how they will be forwarded e From the Serial Port page you can Configure the serial port of the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure advanced modem settings e From the Network Interfaces page you can Set up an Ethernet connection Set up a PPP over serial port connection e From the Network Protocols page you can Configure SNMP setup Configure DNS setup Configure SMTP setup From the Remote Control Keys page you can configure key combinations e From the Configuration File page you can back up modify and restore the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter e From the Restore Defaults page
108. n followed by a second key as described in the special keys table You can define the prefix key combination that you want to use as shown in the following illustration The default prefix key combination is Ctrl To view the special keys table click special keys table on the Remote Control Keys page Complete the following steps to configure prefix key combinations 1 2 3 4 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to configure the prefix key combination For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click Remote Control Keys A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens View Configuration Summary Remote Control Keys During server console redirect and remote POST keyboard support is limited to ASCII characters arrow keys and F1 F12 function keys In order to transmit certain special key combinations you need to type a prefix key combination followed by a second key as described in the special keys table You can configure the prefix key combination to use The default configuration is Ctrl Prefix key combination Ctrl Save Follow the directions in the window to select the desired prefix key combination Click Save Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 41 Using the configuration file When logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter select Configu
109. n perform the following tasks e View server power and restart activity e Remotely start boot a server from a diskette image e Remotely control the power status of the server e Remotely access the server graphical console e View server POST e View remote blue screen capture e Update firmware e Access other Remote Supervisor Adapters Note Some features are not available on all servers O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 55 Server power and restart activity The Server Power and Restart Activity section displays the power status of the server when the Web page was generated Advanced System Management Server Power Restart Activity e Power On State Booted Flash or System partition Restart count 22 Power on hours 9 hours Server Power Restart Control o Power On Server Immediately Power On Server at Specified Time Power Off Server Immediately Shutdown 0 5 and then Power Off Server Shutdown O S and then Restart Server Restart the Server Immediately Power The Power field shows the power status of the server at the time this Web page was generated State The State field shows the state of the server when this Web page was generated Possible states include e System power off State unknown e In POST e Stopped in POST Error detected e Booted Flash or System partition Booting OS or in unsupported OS Could be in the operating system if the operating system or application
110. n the table click the login link corresponding to the remote system that you want to access Then follow the standard login procedure to gain access to that system Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Direct LAN Connection Click the IP address link to bypass the ASM interconnect connection and to connect to a remote system directly through your Ethernet network This connection offers faster access to a remote ASM To directly log in to a remote system displayed in the table click the IP address link corresponding to the remote system that you want to access Then follow the standard login procedure to gain access to that remote system Note In certain cases no IP address link for a direct LAN connection will be available for one of the following reasons no LAN support The system management processor or adapter of the remote system does not have access to a LAN port function not supported The system management processor or adapter of the remote system does not have the ability to report its IP address through the ASM interconnect network no LAN connection The system management processor or adapter of the remote system has one of the following conditions e It has not been manually configured with an IP address e It failed to receive a dynamic IP address assignment from a DHCP server e It has a faulty physical LAN connection 4 Click the login link that corresponds to the processor or adapter that you want to
111. n the event log The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor store the notification only in the event log Local events are generated for events sent to IBM Director if it is installed on the server where the ASM subsystem resides These events are not sent to remote alert recipients If the Select all local events check box is selected an alert can be sent for any local event Table 6 Local events Event Action Event log 75 full Generates a local notification if the event log reaches 75 of capacity Voltage irregularity Generates a local notification if any of the monitored voltages exceed their thresholds Power off Generates a local notification if the server is powered off Power supply failure Generates a local notification if a power supply failure is detected Event log full Generates a local notification if the event log reaches its capacity At capacity the oldest events are deleted Redundant power supply failure Generates a local notification if the redundant power supply fails Tampering Generates a local notification if the server covers are removed This feature is only available on some servers DASD failure Generates a local notification if any hard disk drive failures are detected Remote login Generates a local notification if a remote login occurs Temperature irregularity Generates a local notification if any of the monitored temperatures
112. nectivity For information about the network interface see Configuring network interfaces on page 34 Restarting ASM Logging off Use the Restart ASM link to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor ASM PCI adapter or ISMP depending on which you have accessed You can perform this function only if you have read write access Any TCP IP modem or interconnect connections are temporarily dropped You must log in again to use the ASM Web interface Complete the following steps to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor ASM PCI adapter or ISMP 1 In the navigation pane click Restart ASM to restart a Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor ASM PCI adapter or ISMP Your TCP IP or modem connections are lost 2 Log in again to use the ASM Web interface Complete the following steps to log off the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or another remote server 1 In the navigation pane click Log Off Note If you are logged in to the ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server or logged in to another remote server you must first select Log Off Remote ASM 2 If you are running Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator click Yes in the confirmation window The current browser window closes to maintain security You must manually close other open browser windows if any to prevent a cached version of your user ID and password from remaining available 44 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide
113. ns the shutdown process with an orderly operating system shutdown The server then turns itself off Hard Shutdown When a temperature reaches a certain value higher than the soft shutdown value the server immediately shuts down and sends an alert to configured remote alert recipients if the Temperature field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window Note The hard shutdown alert is sent only if a soft shutdown alert has not yet been sent Warning Reset When the temperature returns to a value below the warning reset value after a warning was sent the server assumes the temperature has returned to normal and no further alerts are generated Select Voltage Tables The Remote Supervisor Adapter will send an alert if any monitored power source voltage falls outside its specified operational ranges The system displays the voltage readings of the system board planar and the voltage regulator modules VRMs The voltage tables windows display the voltage ranges at which the Remote Supervisor Adapter reacts The voltage threshold values are preset on the remote server and cannot be changed The system sets a voltage range at which the following actions are taken Warning When the voltage drops below or exceeds a specified voltage range a voltage alert is sent to configured remote alert recipients if the Non Critical Voltage field is set to Enabled in the Critical Warning Remote Alerts window For more infor
114. nstalled b The IBM Director over Modem option is supported in only IBM Director versions 2 2 1 3 1 and 3 1 1 If you selected alphanumeric pager as the notification method enter the PIN in the PIN field alphanumeric pager only If you select the E mail over PPP or SNMP over PPP notification method type the login ID needed to log in to the dial up service account of the recipient at the PPP Login ID field The PPP login ID consists of a secure IP address an account name and a user ID all separated by periods For example to log in to the IBM Global Network IP Remote Access Service Provider the PPP login ID should contain information in the following format secureip X Y where secureip is your service X is your account name and Y is your user ID Note For the SNMP over LAN and SNMP over PPP notification methods to work properly configure the SNMP options on the Network Interfaces Protocols window For information about SNMP see If you select the E mail over PPP or SNMP over PPP notification method type the password that accompanies the login ID in the PPP Password field Enter the password needed to login to the dial up service account You must fill in this field for the E mail over PPP and SNMP over PPP notification methods If you select the E mail over LAN or E mail over PPP notification method type the e mail address for the recipient in the E mail Address field Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapte
115. nt Log page contains all entries that are currently stored in the server event log and POST event log of the remote managed server Information about all remote access attempts and dial out events is recorded in the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor event log You can view the Remote Supervisor Adapter event log for all of the servers on an ASM interconnect network The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor time stamp all events and log them into the event log sending out the following alerts if configured to do so by the system administrator Event log 75 full e Event log full Note The event log of a Remote Supervisor Adapter that is installed in an xSeries 330 server does not contain server events You must log in to the ASM processor to view the server event log and POST event log The event log has a limited capacity When that limit is reached the older events are deleted in a first in first out order Complete the following steps to access and view the event log 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status 49 3 In the navigation pane click Event Log to view the recent history of events on the server A window similar to
116. nt Protocol SNMP e Configure Domain Name System DNS e Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP Configuring SNMP You can query the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP agent to collect the sysgroup information and to send configured SNMP alerts to the configured host names or IP addresses Note If you plan to configure SNMP traps on the Remote Supervisor Adapter you must install and compile the two management information bases MIBs on your SNMP manager One MIB supports SNMP traps and the other MIB supports the Get GetNext and Set request and response operations You can install the MIBs that are provided in the MIB directory on the BM Remote Supervisor Adapter Support CD that comes with the Remote Supervisor Adapter or you can go to http www ibm com pc support Complete the following steps to configure your SNMP Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 91 92 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO System Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port i Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock In the Settings window select System and ent
117. o disconnect A default string is provided ATHO Do not change this string unless your dial out functions are not working properly 10 For an xSeries 330 server To configure the second serial port press F3 to return to the Settings window Select Serial Port 2 and complete the information as described for serial port 1 Initialization string guidelines If you need to provide a new initialization string refer to the documentation that came with your modem Your initialization string must contain commands that configure your modem as follows e Command echoing OFF e Online character echoing OFF e Result codes ENABLED e Verbal result codes ENABLED e All codes and connect messages with BUSY and DT detection e Protocol identifiers added LAPM MNP NONE V42bis MNP5 e Normal CD operations e DTR ON OFF hang up disable AA and return to command mode e CTS hardware flow control e RTS control of receive data to computer e Queued and nondestructive break no escape state Note The abbreviations in these commands have the following meanings AA auto answer CD carrier detect CTS clear to send DT data transfer DTR data terminal ready LAPM link access protocol for modems 86 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide MNP microcom networking protocol RTS ready to send Configuring network interfaces With the network interface options you can set access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter by e Configuring an Ethernet connection to
118. ocal time changes between standard time and daylight saving time Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Creating a login profile Use the Login Profiles table to view configure or change individual login profiles Use the links in the Login ID column to configure individual login profiles You can define up to 12 unique profiles Each link in the Login ID column is labeled with the configured login ID for that particular profile If you have not configured a profile the name of the link by default will be not used Complete the following steps to configure a login profile 1 2 3 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to create a login profile For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to create a login profile on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 In the navigation pane click Login Profiles The Login Profiles page displays the login ID and the login access level A window similar to the one in the Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 19 following illustration opens Login Profiles To configure a login profile click a link in the Login ID column Login ID Access USERID Read vVrite Read Write not used not used i not used not used i n
119. ocally Administered MAC Address AH 68 A0 68 68 68 Hote The Burned In MAG address takes precedence when the Locally Administered MAC Address is 8A 68 60 68 AA AH Burned In MAC Address 66 62 55 38 487 56 Table 23 Advanced Ethernet setup Field Function Data rate Use the Data Rate field to specify the amount of data to be transferred per second over your LAN connection To set the data rate select the data transfer rate in Mb that corresponds to your network capability To automatically detect the data transfer rate select Auto which is the default value Duplex Use the Duplex field to specify the type of communication channel used in your network To set the duplex mode select one of the following Full enables data to be carried in both directions at once Half enables data to be carried in either one direction or the other but not both at the same time To automatically detect the duplex type select Auto which is the default value Maximum Use this field to specify the maximum size of a packet in bytes for your network interface transmission unit For Ethernet the valid maximum transmission unit MTU range is 60 1500 The default lt 60 1500 gt value for this field is 1500 Locally administered MAC address Enter a physical address for this Remote Supervisor Adapter in the Locally Administered MAC address field If a value is specified the locally administered address overrides the burned in MAC ad
120. of the server A window similar to the one in the O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 45 following illustration opens Advanced System Management System Health Summary t Log Server power On Praduch Data Server state Booted Flash or System partition Server is operating normally All monitored parameters are OK Scrall down for details about temperatures voltages and fan speeds Environmentals Temperatures C Component Value CPU 1 54 00 CPU 2 Unavailable DASD 1 25 00 DASD 2 25 00 DASD 3 Unavailable Ambient 22 00 The status of your server determines the message shown at the top of the System Health Summary page One of the following symbols appears e A solid green circle and the phrase Server is operating normally e Either a red circle containing an X or a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point and the phrase One or more monitored parameters are abnormal If the monitored parameters are operating outside normal ranges a list of the specific abnormal parameters is displayed on the System Health Summary page 4 Scroll down to the Temperatures section The Remote Supervisor Adapter tracks the current temperature readings and threshold levels for system components such as microprocessors system board and hard disk drive backplane 46 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide When you click a temperature reading a window similar to the one in the following illustr
121. on on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings 3 In the Settings window select Network Interfaces Protocols 4 In the Network Interfaces Protocols window select SMTP The SMTP window opens SMTP Local ASMDEMO Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP Server Host Mame or IP Address 5 Enter the host name of the SMTP server in the SMTP Server Host Name or IP Address field This field must be defined to enable e mail alerts to be sent 6 Press F3 until you return to the Network Interfaces Protocols window Setting the Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor clocks 94 The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor each contain their own real time clocks to independently time stamp all events that are logged in the battery backed event logs Setting one clock does not affect the settings of the other clock and each clock serves a separate purpose Alerts sent by e mail LAN and SNMP use the real time clock setting to time stamp the alerts The clock settings support Greenwich mean time GMT offsets and daylight saving time DST for added ease of use for administrators managing systems remotely over different time zones You can remotely access the battery backed event log even if the system is turned off or disabled This facilitates immediate problem determination and resolution
122. on to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configuring PPP access over a serial port Configuring network protocols Configuring SNMP Configuring SMTP f Configuring remote control keys Using the configuration file Backing up your current configuration Restoring and modifying your ASM configuration Restoring ASM defaults sop Restarting ASM Logging off Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status Viewing system health Viewing the event log Viewing vital product data Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Gi tasks Server power and restart activity 2 oe 4 Remotely controlling the power status of a server Remote boot start Remote control Accessing the server graphical console Viewing the server POST Viewing the server blue screen Updating firmware Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network 62 Chapter 6 Starting and configuring the ASM text based interface 65 Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection 65 Accessing the text based interface MUSEO a direct serial connection 66 Configuring terminal settings s e amp 06 Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network Som Ae a OF Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor aint using a text based interface 2 pom e ek ee ee 1 09 Setting system information 2 2 2 69 Setting server timeouts
123. or ASM processor will prohibit remote login attempts when more than five sequential remote login failures are detected Configuring remote alert recipients You can configure the remote alert recipients number of alert attempts incidents that trigger remote alerts and local alerts Use the remote alert recipient options to view configure or change individual alert recipients You can define up to 12 unique recipients Each link for an alert recipient is labeled with the recipient name When you configure a remote alert entry the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or ASM PCI adapter sends an alert to a remote system through a serial connection or a network connection a numeric pager or an alphanumeric pager when an event selected from an alert group occurs This alert will contain information about the nature of the event the time and date of the event and the name of the system that generated the alert Notes 1 You cannot distinguish between the alerts that are sent to remote alert recipients All configured recipients receive each alert you select 2 If the SNMP Agent or SNMP Traps fields are not enabled no SNMP traps are sent For information about these fields see Configuring SNMP on page 91 Complete the following steps to configure a remote alert recipient 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65
124. or Adapter Installation Guide The server desktop opens on your screen Note For optimal viewing set the resolution of the remote system to one setting smaller than the resolution of the monitor you will be viewing For example set the remote system resolution to 800 x 600 pixels if the monitor on which you are remotely viewing is set to 1024 x 768 pixels 5 If a Microsoft Windows logon window opens press Ctrl Alt Del to proceed If the remote desktop is already displayed use the mouse or the keyboard to navigate You can close the applet window at any time to disconnect from viewing the server graphical console Viewing the server POST Click View Remote POST to restart the server and view the POST You can interrupt the POST and access the server BIOS code run You can view on your monitor what you can view on the server desktop and you have keyboard control of the desktop Note The text based interface view area is 80 characters x 24 lines Complete the following steps to remotely access a server POST 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Remote Control 3 To access the server POST click View Remote POST A message is displayed confirming that the server will be restarted 4 Enter the remote control password This password is configured locally on the server in the BIOS setup menu ac
125. ormation see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 26 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 2 For an xSeries 330 server To set the remote alert attempts on the ASM processor log in to the ASM Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor action descriptions on page 7 processor For more information see 3 In the navigation pane click Alerts and scroll down to the Monitored Alerts section 4 Select the events you want the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor to monitor The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity e Critical e Warning e System All alerts are stored in the event log and sent to all configured remote alert recipients Critical alerts Critical alerts are generated for events that signal that the server is no longer functioning If the Select all critical alerts check box is selected an alert can be sent for any critical alert Table 3 Critical remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 00 Temperature irregularity Generates an alert if any of the monitored temperatures are outside critical threshold values To view the threshold values click the temperature readings on the System Health page If a critical temperature condition is detected the server shuts down and turns off regardless of the alert notification setting 01 Voltage irregularity Generates an alert if the voltages of
126. ot used not used not used not used not used not used 4 Click one of the unused login profile links An individual profile window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Login Profile 1 a Login ID Jones Authority level Read Write y Password eH o Confirm password ni Dialback status Disabled y Dialback number FN 5 In the Login ID field type the name of the profile You can type a maximum of 15 characters in the Login ID field Valid characters are uppercase and lowercase letters numbers periods and underscores Note This login ID is used to grant remote access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 20 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 11 In the Authority level field select either Read Only or Read Write to set the access rights for this login ID Read Only The user can use the Read Only option to view a window but not to make changes Additionally users who log in with read only IDs are unable to perform file transfers power and restart actions or remote control functions Read Write The user can use the Read Write option to take all available actions provided by the interface including setting up a user ID and turning off the server In the Password field assign a password to the Login ID Valid passwords must contain at least five characters one of which must be a nonalphabetic character Null or empty passwords are accepted Note
127. ower off delay value that is 45 seconds or greater b If the Novell NetWare SCO UnixWare or Caldera Open UNIX operating system is installed on your server you need to install both the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver and IBM Director Agent to support remote operating system shutdown When you install the Director Agent be sure to select the Management Processor Assistant MPA check box Use the Power off delay field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for the operating system to shut down before turning off the server By default the Remote Supervisor Adapter waits 30 seconds Shut down your server to determine how long it takes to shut down Add a time buffer to that value and use it as your power off delay setting to ensure that the operating system has time for an orderly shutdown before power is removed from the server To set the power off delay value select the time from the menu NMI reset delay Use the NMI reset delay field to specify the length of time in minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter waits to automatically restart the server after a nonmaskable interrupt NMI is triggered A nonmaskable Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 17 interrupt usually indicates a critical error such as a hardware fault A nonmaskable interrupt usually signals a parity error in the memory subsystem To disable the automatic se
128. port for serial remote access Complete the following steps to configure PPP access over a serial port 1 2 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to configure PPP access over a serial port For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click Network Interfaces Scroll down to the PPP over Serial Port section Note The values in the following window are examples Your settings will be different PPP over Serial Port 2 Interface Disabled y Local IP address 192 96 1 1 Remote IP address 192 96 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 255 Authentication CHAP then PAP In the Interface field select Enabled In the Local IP address field type the local IP address for the PPP interface on this Remote Supervisor Adapter The field defaults to 192 96 1 1 The IP address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces In the Remote IP address field type the remote IP address that this Remote Supervisor Adapter will assign to a remote user The field defaults to 192 96 1 2 The remote IP address must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces In the Subnet mask field type the subnet mask for the Remote Supervisor Adapter to use The default is 255 255 255 255 The subnet mask must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces In the
129. r Adapter using a text based interface 73 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO System Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port 1 Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 4 In the Settings window select Login amp Alert Profiles The Login Alert Profiles window opens Login amp Alert Profiles Local ASMDENO Login Configuration Mogin Settings Login Profiles Alert Configuration Remote Alert Settings Remote Alert Recipients Critical Warning Remote Alerts System Remote Alerts Events For Local Motification 74 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 5 In the Login amp Alert Profiles window select Login Profiles A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Log iLogin Profiles Local SHDEMO Administrator questi quest2 questi quest4 questS quest6 quest quest quest questi dp DOCE E a E Use the Login Profiles window to view configure or change individu
130. r using a text based interface 79 Note For the E mail over LAN and E mail over PPP notification methods to work properly configure the SMTP options on the Network Interfaces Protocols window For more information about SMTP see Configuring SMTP on page 94 16 Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes 17 Press F3 twice to return to the Login amp Alert Profiles window Setting remote alert attempts Complete the following steps to set the number of times the Remote Supervisor Adapter attempts to send an alert 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Accessing the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 66 2 For an xSeries 330 server To set remote alert attempts on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Serial Port i Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 4 In the Settings window select Login amp Alert Profiles The Login amp Alert Profiles window opens 5 In the Login amp Alert Profiles window select Remote Alert Settings Use these settings to define the number of remote alert attempts and t
131. rademark of Linus Torvalds Other company product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Important notes Processor speeds indicate the internal clock speed of the microprocessor other factors also affect application performance CD ROM drive speeds list the variable read rate Actual speeds vary and are often less than the maximum possible When referring to processor storage real and virtual storage or channel volume KB stands for approximately 1000 bytes MB stands for approximately 1 000 000 bytes and GB stands for approximately 1 000 000 000 bytes When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume MB stands for 1 000 000 bytes and GB stands for 1 000 000 000 bytes Total user accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environments Maximum internal hard disk drive capacities assume the replacement of any standard hard disk drives and population of all hard disk drive bays with the largest currently supported drives available from IBM Maximum memory may require replacement of the standard memory with an optional memory module 110 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide IBM makes no representation or warranties regarding non IBM products and services that are ServerProven including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose These products are offered and warranted solely by third parties IBM makes no represen
132. rated by periods e No spaces 8 In the Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask that will be used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter The default is 255 255 255 255 The subnet mask must contain e Four integers from O through 255 separated by periods e No spaces 9 In the Authentication field specify the type of authentication protocol that will be negotiated when a PPP connection is attempted e The PAP Only setting uses a two way handshake procedure to validate the identity of the originator of the connection The weak privileged access protection PAP authentication protocol is necessary if a plain text password must be available to simulate a login at a remote host e The CHAP Only setting uses a three way handshake procedure to validate the identity of the originator of a connection upon connection at any time later The challenge handshake authentication protocol CHAP is stronger than the PAP protocol and protects against playback and trial and error attacks e The CHAP then PAP setting tries to authenticate using CHAP first If the originator of the connection does not support CHAP PAP is tried as a secondary authentication protocol The CHAP then PAP setting is the default 10 Press F3 until you return to the Network Interfaces Protocols window and then select the Restart ASM option Configuring network protocols With the network protocols options you can perform the following functions e Configure Simple Network Manageme
133. ration File in the navigation pane to e Back up the ASM configuration e Restore the ASM configuration Backup ASM Configuration To backup the configuration click Backup You can view the current configuration summary before backing it up Backup To restore the ASM configuration select a file and click Restore To modify the configuration and then restore it select a file and click Modify amp Restore Select configuration file to restore Browse Restore Modify and Restore Backing up your current configuration 42 You can download a copy of your current ASM configuration to the computer that is running the ASM Web interface Use this backup copy to restore your Remote Supervisor Adapter configuration if it is accidentally changed or damaged Use it as a base that you can modify to configure multiple Remote Supervisor Adapters with similar configurations Complete the following steps to back up your current configuration 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to back up your current configuration For more information aoe Chapter2 Opentg and a 2 In the navigation pane click Configuration File 3 In the Backup ASM Configuration section click view the current configuration summary 4 Verify the settings and then click Close 5 To back up this configuration click Backup 6 Type a name for the backup and choose the location where the file will be save
134. re given the following levels of severity Informational This severity level is assigned to an event of which you should take note Warning This severity level is assigned to an event that could affect server performance Error This severity level is assigned to an event that needs immediate attention The ASM Web interface distinguishes warning events with a yellow exclamation point in the severity column and error events with a red X Event Severities Sev Informational ul Warning Be Error 5 Click Save Log as Text File to save the contents of the event log as a text file Click Clear Log to delete the contents of the event log 50 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Viewing vital product data Upon server startup the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor collects system basic input output BIOS information and server component vital product data VPD and stores it in nonvolatile memory You can access this information at any time from almost any computer The Vital Product Data page contains key information about the remote managed server that the Remote Supervisor Adapter is monitoring Note If you are logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter in an xSeries 330 server you will view the Remote Supervisor Adapter firmware VPD If you are logged in to the ASM processor you will view the ASM processor firmware VPD Complete the following steps to view the server component vital product data 1
135. re ASM To Factory Defaults Restart o og Off lt Esc gt Logoff lt Enter gt Select lt T lt 4 gt Move O Copyright IBM Corp 2001 2002 65 Use the following keys to navigate through the windows in the text based interface Press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys t and to navigate the Advanced System Management window Press Esc to exit to the Advanced System Management window Press Esc at the Advanced System Management window to log off from your session Press F3 to exit the window you are viewing Press F4 or press Enter to save your changes Accessing the text based interface through a direct serial connection Complete the following steps to set up a direct serial connection 1 Connect a null modem cable to the serial port of the Remote Supervisor Adapter 11 12 13 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a COM port on the client computer 3 Start a terminal emulation program on the client computer such as Hilgraeve HyperTerminal 4 Click File gt Properties The New Connection Properties window opens 5 Click Configure and set the following values Table 17 COM properties Field Entry Bits per second 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 6 Click OK 7 Click the Settings tab 8 From the Emulation field select Terminal Keys and ANSI Click OK Click View gt Font Select the Terminal font with a point size of 9
136. re logged in to an ASM processor If shared with the operating system the serial port serves the ASM processor only when the server is turned off or during the power on self test POST The operating system can access it after the POST is completed The ASM processor takes over the serial port from the operating system to dial out and transmit an alert only after a critical event The port then remains under ASM processor control until the server is restarted 9 Click Save 10 If you need to set advanced settings click Advanced Modem Settings A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Port 1 Modem Settings a This information only needs to be modified ifthe alert forwarding functions are not working properly The strings marked with require a carriage return at the end denoted M Initialization string A Dial prefix string ATDT Hangup string ATHDA Dial postfix string ETT Modem query aTM Factory settings string ATEFDAM Auto answer ATSO 1M Escape string Auto answer stop ATSO 0M Caller ID string ss Escape guard 0 250 100 10ms intervals Set these values only if the alert forwarding functions are not working properly The strings marked with an asterisk require a carriage return M to be manually entered at the end of the field value The following table describes the initialization strings for this modem Table 7 Port 1 settings Field What yo
137. ring features available to you depend on whether you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor on an xSeries 330 server Note F1 through F4 are the only function keys that are supported in the text based interface e From the System window you can Set system information Set server timeouts which results in automatic corrective action by the Remote Supervisor Adapter e From the Login amp Alert Profiles window you can Set login profiles to control access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure modem and dial in settings Configure remote alert recipients Set the number of remote alert attempts Select alerts that will be monitored and sent Select local events to track Set e mails to include the event log attachment when alerts are generated e From the Serial Port 1 window you can Configure the serial port to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure advanced modem settings e From the Network Interfaces Protocols window you can Set up an Ethernet connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Set up a PPP over serial port connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure SNMP setup Configure DNS setup Configure SMTP setup e From the ASM Processor Clock window you can set the ASM date and time Setting system information Complete the following steps to set your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor system information 1 Log in to the
138. rocessor generates a loader timeout alert and automatically restarts the system After the system is restarted the loader timeout is automatically disabled until the operating system is shut down and the server is power cycled or until the operating system starts and the device driver successfully loads To set the loader timeout value select the time limit that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for operating system starting to be completed To turn off this watchdog select Disabled Note If the Loader Time out check box is selected in the Remote Alerts section of the Alerts page the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will send an alert to all configured remote alert recipients Power off delay Attention Read the following information to prevent the loss of data or damage to data when you perform a remote shutdown of your operating system a If the Windows 2000 Windows NT Red Hat Linux or SUSE Linux operating system is installed on your server you need to install only the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver to support remote operating system shutdown Note If the value is less than 45 seconds in the Power off delay field the device driver will adjust the value to 45 seconds when the device driver loads You can decrease the power off delay value after the server has started but the device driver will reset it to 45 seconds on the next server restart The device driver will not change a p
139. rt Click OK to confirm that you want to restart your Remote Supervisor Adapter Click OK to close the current browser window To log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter again open your browser and follow your regular login process Restoring ASM defaults Use the Restore Defaults link to restore the default configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or ASM PCI adapter if you have read write access Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 43 Attention When you click Restore Defaults you will lose all the modifications you made to the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or ASM PCI adapter You also lose the remote control of the remote servers If you click Restore Defaults you will have to reset the remote control password locally on the remote server in the BIOS setup menu accessed by pressing F1 in POST Complete the following steps to restore the ASM defaults 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 In the navigation pane click Restore Defaults to restore default settings of the Remote Supervisor Adapter ASM processor or ASM PCI adapter If this is a local system you will lose your TCP IP connection and you must reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity 3 Log in again to use the ASM Web interface 4 Reconfigure the network interface to restore con
140. rver restart after a nonmaskable interrupt select Disabled Note The NMI reset delay field is not available on all servers 5 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Setting the date and time 18 The Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor each contain their own real time clocks to independently time stamp all events that are logged in the battery backed event logs Setting one clock does not affect the settings of the other clock and each clock serves a separate purpose Alerts sent by e mail LAN and SNMP use the real time clock setting to time stamp the alerts The clock settings support Greenwich mean time GMT offsets and daylight saving time DST for added ease of use for administrators managing systems remotely over different time zones You can remotely access the battery backed event log even if the system is turned off or disabled This facilitates immediate problem determination and resolution Note The GMT offset and Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes fields are not available when you are logged in to an ASM processor or ASM PCI adapter Complete the following steps to verify the date and time settings of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to set the ASM date and time values For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to set the
141. rvisor Adapter events The event log window contains information specific to the Remote Supervisor Adapter such as remote access attempts and dial out events All events in the log are time stamped using the Remote Supervisor Adapter clock Vital Product Data View the Remote Supervisor Adapter vital product data VPD You can view information about the Remote Supervisor Adapter firmware data from the Vital Product Data window Firmware Update Update the Remote Supervisor Adapter firmware You can update the firmware of the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Firmware Update window Access Remote ASM Access other system management processors or adapters on the ASM interconnect network You can view a list of system management processors and adapters on the ASM interconnect network and establish a connection to any of those systems System Settings Configure the system settings You can configure information about the Remote Supervisor Adapter such as the name contact and location information on the System Settings window Set the Remote Supervisor Adapter clock You can set the clock used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter for time stamping the entries in the event log Login Profiles Configure login profiles on the Remote Supervisor Adapter You can define up to 12 login profiles that enable access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Login Profiles window Alerts Configur
142. server If you want to view the ASM processor vital product data log in to the ASM processor For more information see adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select System Information to view the status of the hardware and software components on the server The System Information window opens System Information Remote RGR3162240626 o llital Product Data CUPD gt 2 Component Activity Loy 4 Select Vital Product Data VPD The Vital Product Data windows opens Vital Product Data lt CUPD gt Local ASMDEMO Machine Level UPD Component Level UPD POST BIOS UPD ASM UPD Integrated Sys Mgmt Processor UPD o o o o o 5 Select the option corresponding to the information you want Machine level VPD The vital product data for the system is displayed in this window 100 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Table 24 Machine level vital product data Field Function Machine type Identifies the type of server the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor is monitoring Machine model Identifies the model number of the server the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor is monitoring Serial number Identifies the serial number of the server the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor is monitoring UUID Identifies the universal unique identifier UUID a 32 bit hexadecimal number of the server that the Remote
143. server is no longer functioning Table 18 Critical remote alerts Alphanumeric Event Action pager code 00 Temperature irregularity Generates an alert if any of the monitored temperatures are outside critical threshold values Select Temperature Tables in the Temperature Voltage and Fan window to view the threshold values If a critical temperature condition is detected the server automatically shuts down and turns off 01 Voltage irregularity Generates an alert if the voltages of any of the monitored power supplies fall outside their specified operational ranges Select Voltage Tables in the Temperature Voltage and Fan window to view the threshold values If a critical voltage condition is detected the server automatically shuts down and turns off 02 Tampering Generates an alert if physical intrusion of the server box is detected Tamper monitoring is not available on some servers in which case this setting is ignored 03 Multiple fan failure Generates an alert if two or more of the cooling fans in the server fail 04 Power failure Generates an alert if any of the server power supplies fail 05 Hard disk drive failure Generates an alert if one or more of the hard disk drives in the server fail 06 VRM failure Generates an alert if one or more voltage regulator modules VRMs fail VRMs are not used on some servers in which case this setting is ignored 07 09 Reserved for future use W
144. shows whether the Remote Supervisor Adapter is the gateway and if it is whether it is a user configured or negotiated gateway The possible values are e Not a gateway for ISMPs e User configured gateway for ISMPs e Negotiated gateway for ISMPs Setting remote alert attempts When you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter the remote alert attempts settings apply only to forwarded alerts When you are logged in to the ASM processor the remote alert attempts settings apply to the alerts generated by the ASM processor Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 25 Complete the following steps to set the number of times the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor attempts to send an alert 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter on which you want to set remote alert attempts For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to set the remote alert attempts on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server on page 6 3 In the navigation pane click Alerts and scroll down to the Global Remote Alert Settings section Global Remote Alert Settings These settings apply to all remote alert recipients Remote alert retry limit 5 times Delay between retries 0 5 y minutes M Include event log with e mail alerts Use
145. sor Adapter from the Network Protocols page which is available only when you log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Remote Control Keys Configuration File Restore Defaults Restart ASM Transmit special key combinations Back up and restore the Remote Supervisor Adapter configuration Restore the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor defaults Restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor During server console redirect and remote POST keyboard support is limited to ASCII characters the arrow keys and the F1 through F12 function keys To transmit certain special key combinations you must type the default prefix key combination or a user defined prefix key combination followed by a second key as described in the special keys table You can back up modify and restore the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Configuration File page Attention When you click Restore Defaults all of the modifications you made to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor are lost You can reset the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor to the factory defaults You can restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Log Off Remote ASM Log off a remote system management processor or adapter You can log off your connection to the system management processor or adapter on the ASM interconnect network and return to the Remote Supervisor Adap
146. t based interface through a direct serial connection on page 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem o Login amp Alert Profiles o Serial Port i Network Interfaces Protocols ASM Processor Clock 4 In the Settings window select Login amp Alert Profiles 5 In the Login amp Alert Profiles window select Critical Warning Remote Alerts A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Critical Warning Remote Alerts Local ASHDEMO Critical Alerts Hard Disk Drive Disabled Multiple Fan Failure Disabled Power Failure Disabled Tamper ADisabled Temperature Disabled Voltage Disabled URM Failure Disabled Warning Alerts Single Fan Failure Disabled Non Critical Temperature Disabled Non Critical Voltage Disabled Redundant Power Supply Disabled The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity e Critical e Warning e System All alerts are tracked in the event log and sent to all configured remote alert recipients Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 81 Critical alerts Critical alerts are generated for events that signal that the
147. t not to make changes Additionally users who log in with read only IDs are unable to perform file transfers power and restart actions or remote control functions Read Write Enables the user to take all available actions provided by the interface including setting up a user ID and turning off the server 10 In the Status field of the Dial Back Settings option select Enabled to configure the Remote Supervisor Adapter to automatically terminate a successful dial in attempt and then immediately dial out to a specified number If you select Disabled in the Status field you are finished with this procedure Note If the Status field is set to Enabled you must enter a phone number in the Number field of this profile 11 In the Number field type the phone number the Remote Supervisor Adapter will use when dialing back This phone number is dialed when the user profile successfully logs in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Note By default the Remote Supervisor Adapter is configured with one login profile that enables remote access using a login user ID of USERID and a password of PASSWORD the 0 is a zero To avoid a potential security exposure change this default login profile during the initial setup of the Remote Supervisor Adapter 12 Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes 13 If you want to configure another login profile press F3 twice to return to the Login amp Alert Profiles window Setting modem and dial in s
148. t saving time field to specify whether the Remote Supervisor Adapter clock will automatically adjust when the local time changes between standard time and daylight saving time Note The Offset from GMT and Observe daylight saving time fields are not available when you are logged in to an ASM processor or an ASM PCI adapter Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes Chapter 7 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter using a text based interface 95 96 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 8 Checking system health and performing tasks through the text based interface Use the options under the Monitors heading in the Advanced System Management window to view the status of the server that you want to access Note F1 through F4 are the only function keys that are supported in the text based interface Monitoring temperature voltage and fan readings The Remote Supervisor Adapter tracks the current temperature voltage and fan readings and threshold levels for system components such as microprocessors the system board and the hard disk drive backplane Complete the following steps to access the temperature voltage and fan readings of the remote server 1 the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 2 For an x330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 3 Select Temperature Vo
149. tations or warranties with respect to non IBM products Support if any for the non IBM products is provided by the third party not IBM Some software may differ from its retail version if available and may not include user manuals or all program functionality Appendix B Notices 111 112 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Index A alerts configuring recipients for 22 77 forwarding from ISMP 25 selecting to send critical 27 82 system 28 83 warning 27 82 setting remote 81 setting remote attempts 26 80 alphanumeric pager codes critical alerts 27 82 system alerts 28 83 warning alerts 27 82 ASM configuration backing up 42 modifying and restoring 43 ASM defaults restoring 43 105 ASM interconnect network accessing remote adapters 62 67 forwarding ISMP alerts 25 ASM processor action descriptions 7 logging in to text based interface 67 logging in to Web interface 6 ASM vital product data viewing 52 102 ASM Web interface opening and using 3 authentication protocols in PPP 37 91 backing up ASM configuration 42 blue screen image capture 60 browser Web requirements 2 C clock setting 18 94 component activity log vital product data viewing 52 101 component level vital product data viewing 51 101 configuring DNS 40 93 Ethernet connection 34 87 PPP access 36 90 remote alert recipients 22 77 serial port 29 84 SMTP 41 94 SNMP 38 91 special keys for remote control 41 105 critical al
150. ter that originated the remote session Log off Log off the Remote Supervisor Adapter You can log off your connection to the Remote Supervisor Adapter 1 System management processors and adapters are Remote Supervisor Adapters ASM processors ASM PCI adapters and integrated system management processors ISMPs These system management processors and adapters are also known as service processors You can click the View Configuration Summary link which is available on most pages to quickly view the configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Remote Supervisor Adapter action descriptions in xSeries 330 servers lists the actions available when you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server Note When you are logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server or an ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server the link Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface 9 names used by the ASM Web interface are identical however the information and functions that are supported differ In the following table these features are explained as they function when you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter and not the ASM processor Table 2 Actions available when logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server Link Action Description Event Log View the event log for Remote Supe
151. the From the Serial Port page you can configure the serial Remote Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor or share access with a host server port and modem settings used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Note The ASM processor uses the serial port on the server If a Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed in an xSeries 330 server you can configure one of the serial ports to be shared with the operating system running on the server and the other serial port always to be dedicated to the ASM processor 8 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Table 1 Actions available when logged in to a Remote Supervisor Adapter or when logged in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server continued Link Action Description Network Interfaces Network Protocols Configure the network interfaces of the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configure the network protocols of the Remote Supervisor Adapter You can configure network access settings to the Remote Supervisor Adapter from the Network Interfaces page which is available only when you log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter The Remote Supervisor Adapter supports both Ethernet and point to point protocol PPP connections enabling remote access using a Web browser or Telnet application You can configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Domain Name System DNS and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP settings used by the Remote Supervi
152. the one in the following illustration opens a 192 168 70 132 IBM ASM Microsoft Internet Explorer at IP 192 168 70 130 SERVPROC 01 10 02 112 15 32 E driver received packet with bad status Status SERVPROC 01 10 02112 15 33 Remote Tar Successful Login ID USERID from WEB browser x4910fe00 44 ne Remote Login Successful Login ID USERID from WEB browser SERWYPROC 01 10 02 11 44 06 at IPQ 192 168 70 130 servPrRoC 01 1002 Ethernet Link Established at 10Mb Half Duplex SERVPROC 01 10 02 Ethernet configured to do Auto Speed Auto Duplex SERVPROC 01 10 02 11 44 03 Ethernet MAC Address currently being used Ox00 22 34 66 45 00 ENET 1 IP Cfg HstName ASMAtaturn IP 192 168 70 132 GW 0 0 0 0 NetMsk 255 255 255 0 SERVPROC 01 10 02 11 44 00 ASM Reset was initiated by the user Flash of RSA Main Application by USERID via LAN was SERVPROC 01 10 02 11 43 42 successtful version O AMD part build id TUETZD 0123456 date 01 09 02 file CNETMNUS PKT Remote Login Successful Login ID USERID from WEB browser at IP 192 168 70 130 Ethernet driver received packet with bad status Status 0x6b10fe00 End of Log SERVPROC 01 10 02 11 44 02 SERVPROC 01 10 02 11 42 16 SERVPROC 01 10 02 02 31 16 4 Scroll down to view the complete contents of the event log The events a
153. to set your server timeout values 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information see the text based interface through a Telnet connection on page 65 or the text based interface through a direct serial connection on page 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information see Accessing remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network on page 67 67 3 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings The Settings window opens Settings Local ASMDEMO Aus tem Login amp Alert Profiles Network Interfaces Protocols o o 0 Serial Port i o ASM Processor Clock 4 In the Settings window click System 5 In the System window use the Down Arrow key to move to the Server Timeouts section You can set the Remote Supervisor Adapter to automatically respond to the following events e Halted power on self test e Halted operating system e Failure to load operating system e Power off delay to shut down operating system 6 Enable the server timeouts that correspond to the events you want the Remote Supervisor Adapter to respond to automatically POST Watchdog Use the POST Watchdog lt mins gt field to specify the number of minutes that the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will wait for this server to complete a power on self test POST If the server being monitored fails to complete a POST within the specified time the
154. to the Advanced System Management window Note After you close the Redirect Text Console window if you again select the Redirect Text Console option characters that are visible on the full screen text display of the server are displayed again in the Redirect Text Console window Viewing remote POST To remotely view the server POST you must restart the server You can interrupt the POST and access the server BIOS code run You can view on your monitor what you can view on the server desktop and you have keyboard control of the desktop Complete the following steps to remotely view a server POST 1 Restart the server For more information see Remotely controlling the power status of a server on page 103 2 Press F3 to return to the Advanced System Management window 104 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 3 Select Redirect Text Console A submenu opens 4 Select Redirect Text Console on the submenu The Redirect Text Console window opens and the text that is displayed during the server POST displays on your screen 5 Press Ctrl R E T to return to the Advanced System Management window Note After you close the Redirect Text Console window if you return to the server POST by again selecting the Redirect Text Console option characters that are visible on the full screen text display of the server are displayed again in the Redirect Text Console window Configuring special keys During server console redire
155. ts the configuration of the SNMP agent has to be done on the Remote Supervisor Adapter For more information about these fields see Configuring SNMP on page 38 Configuring remote alert recipients You can define up to 12 unique remote alert recipients Each link for an alert recipient is labeled with the recipient name notification method and alert status Complete the following steps to configure a remote alert recipient 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter for which you want to configure remote alert settings For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 22 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 2 For an xSeries 330 server If you want to configure a remote alert recipient on the ASM processor log in to the ASM processor For more information see 3 In the navigation pane click Alerts The Remote Alert Recipients page opens You can see the notification method and alert status if set for each recipient Remote Alert Recipients To configure a remote alert recipient click a link in the Name column Name Notification Method Status ial E mail over LAN Receives critical alerts only 2 _ not used 3 _ not used 4 _ not used 5 _ not used 6 _ not used 7 _ not used 8 _ not used 9 _ not used 10 _ not used 11 _ not used 12 _ not used Generate Test Alert 4 Click one of the remote alert recipient links An indivi
156. tween SNMP agents and SNMP managers You must define at least one community Each community definition consists of the following parameters e Name e Host name or IP address If these parameters are not correct SNMP management access is not granted In the Name field enter the name or authentication string to specify the community In the corresponding Host Name or IP Address1 field for this community type the host name or IP addresses of this community Press F3 until you return to the Network Interfaces Protocols window Use this option to specify whether you use a Domain Name System DNS server on your network to translate host names into IP addresses Complete the following steps to use a DNS server on your network 1 In the Advanced System Management window select Settings In the Settings window select Network Interfaces Protocols In the Network Interfaces Protocols window select DNS A window similar to the following opens DHS Local ASMDEMO Domain Mame System DNS Status dlinabledr DNS Server IP Address i 9 37 6 5 1 DNS Server IP Address 2 9 37 6 6 1 DNS Server IP Address 3 6 6 6 0 1 Host Table IP Address to Host Name Mappings Host Name 1 E gt Host 1P Address 1 4 6 8 4 1 Host Name 2 gt Host 1P Address 2 4 6 8 4 1 Host Name 3 gt Host 1P Address 3 4 6 8 4 1 Host Name 4 gt Host 1P Address 4 4 6 8 4 1 Select Enabled in the DNS Status field to
157. u type Initialization Type the initialization string that will be used for the specified modem A string default string is provided ATEO Do not change this string unless your dial out functions are not working properly Dial prefix string Type the initialization string that is used before the number to be dialed The default is ATDT Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Table 7 Port 1 settings continued Field What you type Hangup string Type the initialization string that will be used to instruct the modem to disconnect A default string is provided ATHO Do not change this string unless your dial out functions are not working properly Dial postfix string Type the initialization string that is used after the number is dialed to tell the modem to stop dialing The default is M Modem query Type the initialization string that is used to find out if the modem is attached The default is AT Factory settings Type the initialization string that returns the modem to its factory settings string when the modem is initialized The default is AT amp FO Auto answer Type the initialization string that is used to tell the modem to answer the phone when it rings The default is to answer after one ring or ATSO 1 Escape string Type the initialization string that returns the modem to command mode when it is currently talking to another modem The default is Auto answer Type the initiali
158. ulation support The Microsoft Windows 2000 Telnet application does not provide full VT100 terminal emulation support Hilgraeve HyperTerminal which is included in most versions of Microsoft Windows is the preferred terminal emulation program for systems with a Windows operating system installed Complete the following steps to access the Remote Supervisor Adapter through a Telnet connection 1 Open a command prompt 2 Type Telnet and either the host name or IP address at the command prompt A Telnet client opens 3 Configure the Telnet client for the text based user interface For information about configuring a text based user interface see Configuring terminal settings on page 66 4 Type a user name in the Login ID field 5 Type the password associated with the user name in the Password field The Advanced System Management window opens Notes a Some of the features in the Advanced System Management window are not available for all servers b The following window is an example of a Telnet client Your settings might be different of Telnet 9 67 41 9 fox Connect Edit Terminal Help Advanced System Management C gt Copyright IBM Corp 2000 All rights reserved Advanced System Management Local ASMDEMO Monitors o Temperature Voltage and Fan Event Log System Information Setup o Settings Tasks o Server Power Restart Remote ASM Access Redirect Text Console O Resto
159. unction Firmware Identifies the revision number of the power backplane firmware revision Integrated system management processor VPD You can find the vital product data for the integrated system management processor ISMP firmware code in this section Table 16 Integrated system management processor vital product data Field Function Firmware Identifies the revision number of the integrated system management revision processor firmware Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status 53 54 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Chapter 5 Performing Remote Supervisor Adapter tasks Use the functions under the Tasks heading in the navigation pane to directly control the actions of the Remote Supervisor Adapter and your server The tasks you can perform depend on the server in which the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed If the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed in an xSeries 330 server and you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter you can perform the following tasks e Update the Remote Supervisor Adapter firmware e Access other Remote Supervisor Adapters If the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed in an xSeries 330 server and you are logged in to the ASM processor you can perform the following tasks e Update the ASM processor firmware e Power on or restart the server If you are logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter that is installed in a server other than an xSeries 330 you ca
160. ured SNMP alerts to the configured host names or IP addresses Note If you plan to configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP traps on the Remote Supervisor Adapter you must install and compile the two management information bases MIBs on your SNMP manager One MIB supports SNMP traps and the other MIB supports the Get GetNext and Set request and response operations You can install the MIBs that are provided in the MIB directory on the BM Remote Supervisor Adapter Support CD that comes with the Remote Supervisor Adapter or you can go to http www ibm com pc support Complete the following steps to configure your SNMP 1 2 3 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to configure SNMP For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 In the navigation pane click System Settings In the ASM information page that opens specify system contact and system location information For information about the System Settings page see Setting system information on page 14 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide 4 In the navigation pane click Network Protocols A window similar to the one in the following illustration opens Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 2 SNMP agent Disabled SNMP traps Disabled Community Name Host Name or IP Address 5 Select Enabled in the SNMP agent an
161. ust be checked to enable remote blue screen capture 22 Test alert Generates an alert if the Generate Test Alert button is clicked on the Remote Alert Recipients page 23 Power off Generates an alert if the server is turned off 24 Power on Generates an alert if the server is turned on 25 Boot failure Generates an alert if an error occurs that prevents the server from starting 26 Loader timeout Generates an alert if an enabled server loader timeout value is exceeded The system loader timeout value is configured in the Server Timeouts section on the System page 27 PFA notification Generates an alert if a PFA notification is generated by the server hardware This feature is available only on server that have PFA enabled hardware 28 29 Reserved for future use 5 Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save 28 Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Setting local events Complete the following steps to select the local events to which the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will respond 1 Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter where you want to set local events For more information see Chapter 2 Opening and using the ASM Web interface on page 3 2 For an xSeries 330 server Log in to the ASM processor For more information 3 In the navigation pane click Alerts and scroll down to the Monitored Local Events section 4 Select the events that you want to store i
162. utdown When the temperature reaches a specified value higher than the soft shutdown value the hard shutdown threshold the server immediately shuts down and sends an alert to configured remote alert recipients You must select the Temperature check box on the Alerts page for the alert to be sent Chapter 4 Monitoring remote server status 47 48 Note The hard shutdown alert is sent only if a soft shutdown alert has not yet been sent 5 Scroll down to the voltages section The Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor will send an alert if any monitored power source voltage falls outside its specified operational ranges If you click a voltage reading a window similar to the one in the following illustration opens 3 Yoltage Thresholds Microsoft 10 x 4u Voltage Thresholds volts Low Warning reset E Warning 440 Soft shutdown Hard hutdowen threshold value unavailable Clase El The Voltage Thresholds page displays the voltage ranges at which the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor reacts The voltage threshold values are preset on the remote server and cannot be changed The ASM Web interface displays the voltage readings of the system board and the voltage regulator modules VRM The system sets a voltage range at which the following actions are taken Warning Reset When the voltage drops below or exceeds the warning voltage range and then recovers to that range the server or A
163. vice Provider the PPP login ID should contain information in the following format secureip X Y where secureip is your service and X is your account name and Y is your user ID Notes a For the SNMP over LAN and SNMP over PPP notification methods to work properly configure the SNMP options on the Network Protocols page For information about SNMP see Configuring SNMP on page 38 b For an xSeries 330 server SNMP over LAN and IBM Director over LAN alerts are always forwarded because the ASM processor does not have LAN connectivity If you selected the E mail over PPP or SNMP over PPP notification method at the PPP password field type the PPP password that accompanies the login ID Click Save to save your remote alert recipient profile Repeat step 3 on page 23 through step 13 on page 24 for each remote alert recipient profile Click Generate Test Alert on the Remote Alert Recipients page to send a test alert to all configured remote alert recipients Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Note All selected alert events are sent to all configured remote alert recipients Forwarding alerts The Alert Forwarding setting applies only to alerts forwarded from the integrated system management processor ISMP on an ASM interconnect network The ISMPs on the network forward alerts to only the Remote Supervisor Adapter that is designated as the gateway A Remote Supervisor Adapter is a gateway to the interconnect network i
164. view a list of system management processors and adapters present on the ASM interconnect network and establish a connection to any of those systems System Settings View the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor system settings You can configure general information such as the name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor server timeout settings and contact information for the Remote Supervisor Adapter and the server location from the System Settings page Set the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor clock You can set the Remote Supervisor Adapter and ASM processor clocks that are used for time stamping the entries in the event log Login Profiles Configure the ASM processor login profiles You can define 12 login profiles that enable access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor Alerts Configure local events You can set the local events monitored by the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor for which notifications are sent to IBM Director Configure remote alerts and You can configure the Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM remote alert recipients processor to generate and forward alerts for a number of different events You can configure the alerts that are monitored and the recipients that are notified on the Alerts page Configure alert settings You can set the number of alert retries and the delay between the retries Serial Port Dedicate a serial port to
165. wn and the server completes a power cycle Notes a The operating system watchdog feature requires that the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver is installed on the server b If the O S Timeout option is set to Enabled in the System Remote Alerts window the Remote Supervisor Adapter attempts to send an alert to all configured remote alert recipients Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide Power Off Delay Attention Read the following information to prevent the loss of data or damage to data when you perform a remote shutdown of your operating system a If the Windows 2000 Windows NT Red Hat Linux or SuSE Linux operating system is installed on your server you need to install only the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver to support remote operating system shutdown Note If the value is less than 45 seconds in the Power off delay field the device driver will adjust the value to 45 seconds when the device driver loads You can decrease the power off delay value after the server has started but the device driver will reset it to 45 seconds on the next server restart The device driver will not change a power off delay value that is 45 seconds or greater b If the Novell NetWare SCO UnixWare or Caldera Open UNIX operating system is installed on your server you need to install both the Remote Supervisor Adapter device driver and IBM Director Agent to support remote operating system shutdown When you install the Dir
166. y Caller ID string Type the initialization string that will be used to get caller ID information from the modem Factory settings string Escape guard 1 250 10ms Intervals Type the initialization string that returns the modem to its factory settings when the modem is initialized The default is AT amp FO Type the length of time before and after the escape string is issued to the modem This value is measured in 10 millisecond intervals The default value is 1 second Escape string Type the initialization string that returns the modem to command mode when it is currently talking to another modem The default is Dial prefix string Dial postfix string Type the initialization string that is used before the number to be dialed The default is ATDT Type the initialization string that is used after the number is dialed to tell the modem to stop dialing The default is 4M Auto answer Type the initialization string that is used to tell the modem to answer the phone when it rings The default is to answer after two rings or ATSO 1 Auto answer stop Type the initialization string that is used to tell the modem to stop answering the phone automatically when it rings The default is ATSO 0 Modem query Hangup string Type the initialization string that is used to find out if the modem is attached The default is AT Type the initialization string that will be used to instruct the modem t
167. y that this is the configuration that you want to restore If it is not the correct file click Cancel If you want to make changes to the configuration file before restoring click Modify and Restore to open an editable configuration summary window Initially only the fields that allow changes appear To change between this view and the complete configuration summary view click the Toggle View button at the top or bottom of the window To modify the contents of a field click the corresponding text box and enter the data Note When you click Restore or Modify and Restore an alert window might open if the configuration file you are attempting to restore was created by a different type of system management processor or adapter or was created by the same type of system management processor or adapter with older firmware and therefore less functionality This alert message will include a list of system management functions that will need to be manually configured after the restoration is complete Some functions require configurations on more than one window To proceed with restoring this file to the Remote Supervisor Adapter click Restore Configuration A progress indicator appears as the firmware on the Remote Supervisor Adapter is updated A confirmation window opens to verify whether the update was successful After receiving a confirmation that the restore process is complete in the navigation pane click Restart ASM then click Resta
168. your network When DHCP is enabled the automatic configuration will override any manual settings If DHCP is enabled the host name is assigned as follows e If the Hostname field contains an entry the Remote Supervisor Adapter DHCP support will request the DHCP server to use this host name e If the Hostname field does not contain an entry the Remote Supervisor Adapter DHCP support will request the DHCP server to assign a unique host name to the Remote Supervisor Adapter Go to step 12 If DHCP is not enabled type the IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter in the Hostname field Remote Supervisor Adapter User s Guide You can enter a maximum of 63 characters in this field which represents the IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter The host name defaults to ASMA followed by the Remote Supervisor Adapter burned in media access control MAC address Note The IP host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter the Hostname field and Remote Supervisor Adapter name the ASM Name field on the System page do not automatically share the same name because the ASM Name field is limited to 15 characters but the Hostname field can consist of up to 63 characters To minimize confusion set the ASM Name field to the nonqualified portion of the IP host name The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the first period of a fully qualified IP host name For example for the fully qualified IP host name asmcardl us company co
169. zation string that is used to tell the modem to stop stop answering the phone automatically when it rings The default is ATSO 0 Caller ID string Type the initialization string that will be used to get caller ID information from the modem Escape guard 0 Type the length of time before and after the escape string is issued to 250 the modem This value is measured in 10 millisecond intervals The default value is 1 second 11 Click Save Initialization string guidelines If you need to provide a new initialization string see the documentation that came with your modem Your initialization string must contain commands that configure your modem as follows e Command echoing OFF e Online character echoing OFF e Result codes ENABLED e Verbal result codes ENABLED e All codes and connect messages with BUSY and DT detection e Protocol identifiers added LAPM MNP NONE V42bis MNP5 e Normal CD operations e DTR ON OFF hang up disable AA and return to command mode e CTS hardware flow control e RTS control of receive data to computer e Queued and nondestructive break no escape state Note The abbreviations in these commands have the following meanings AA auto answer CD carrier detect CTS clear to send DT data transfer DTR data terminal ready LAPM link access protocol for modems MNP microcom networking protocol RTS ready to send Chapter 3 Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or ASM processor 33
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