Fujitsu Server Guid
Fujitsu Server Guid
Areas Covered
Chapter 2 Preparation
This chapter explains preparation for using the Remote Management Controller.
Appendix
This chapter explains about the settings to use LDAP with the Remote Management Controller.
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Remarks
Symbols
Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this software. Make
sure to read these sections.
These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and software properly.
Make sure to read these sections.
→ This mark indicates reference pages or manuals.
Consecutive Operations
Consecutive operations are described by connecting them with "–".
Example: For the operation to click the [Start] button, point to [All Programs], and click [Accessories]
↓
Click [Start] – [All Programs] – [Accessories].
• In the spaces indicated with the "↑" mark, press the [Space] key once.
• CD/DVD drive letter is shown as [CD/DVD drive]. Enter your drive letter according to your
environment.
[CD/DVD drive]:\setup.exe
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Operations for Linux
The mount commands for CD/DVD drive and floppy disk drive differ depending on the version.
Interpret "/mnt/cdrom/, /media/cdrom/ or /media/cdrecorder/" and "mnt or media/floppy" in this manual
as follows depending on your Linux version.
• For RHEL-AS4(x86)/ES4(x86)/AS4(IPF)
/media/cdrecorder, /media/floppy
• For RHEL5(x86)/RHEL5(Intel64)/RHEL-AS4(EM64T)/ES4(EM64T)
/media/cdrom, /media/floppy
• For RHEL-AS3(x86)/AS3(IPF)/ES3(x86)
/mnt/cdrom, /mnt/floppy
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Abbreviations
The following expressions and abbreviations are used throughout this manual.
table: Abbreviations of Product Names
Product name Expressions and abbreviations
® ® Windows Server 2008 or Windows
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Standard
® ® Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Enterprise
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Datacenter
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Standard without Hyper-V™
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Enterprise without Hyper-V™
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Datacenter without Hyper-V™
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (for x86) Red Hat Linux Linux
RHEL5(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (for Intel64) RHEL5(Intel64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v.4 for x86) RHEL-AS4(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v.4 for x86) RHEL-ES4(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v.4 for EM64T) RHEL-AS4(EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v.4 for EM64T) RHEL-ES4(EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v.3 for x86) RHEL-AS3(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v.3 for Itanium) RHEL-AS3(IPF)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v.3 for x86) RHEL-ES3(x86)
SUSE® ®
LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for x86 SUSE Linux
SLES9(x86)
® LDSM
Intel LANDesk Server Manager
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table: Abbreviations of Product Names
Product name Expressions and abbreviations
Remote Service Board Remote Service Board
(PG-RSB102/PG-RSB103/PG-RSB104/PG-RSB105)
Reference Information
Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, MS, MS-DOS, Windows Server and Hyper-V are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the USA and other
countries.
Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the USA and other countries.
Red Hat and all Red Hat-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the
USA and other countries.
SUSE is a registered trademark of SUSE LINUX AG, a Novell business.
All other hardware and software names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
Other product names are copyrights of their respective manufacturers.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Overview of Remote Management Controller
1.1 Remote Management Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.1.1 Supported Models and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
1.2 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Chapter 2 Preparation
2.1 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.1.1 Setting IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.1.2 Setting User Name and Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.2 Communication Protocol of Remote Management Controller . . 16
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4.5.4 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.5.5 Component Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
4.6 System Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.6.1 System Event Log Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.6.2 System Event Log Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4.7 Server Management Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
4.8 Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
4.8.1 Network Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
4.8.2 Ports and Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
4.8.3 DHCP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
4.8.4 DNS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
4.9 Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
4.9.1 SNMP Trap Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
4.9.2 Email Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
4.10 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
4.10.1 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
4.10.2 Directory Service Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
4.11 Console Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
4.11.1 BIOS Text Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
4.11.2 Advanced Video Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
4.11.3 Video Redirection Window Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
4.11.4 Enabling Mouse Cursor Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
4.11.5 Remote Storage Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
4.11.6 Graphical Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
4.11.7 Mouse and Keyboard Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
4.12 Remote Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
4.13 iRMC S2 SSH Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
4.13.1 How to Connect and Close iRMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
4.13.2 Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
4.14 iRMC S2 Telnet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
4.15 Session Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Appendix
A Settings for using LDAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
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Chapter 1
Overview of Remote
Management Controller
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Chapter 1 Overview of Remote Management Controller
The Remote Management Controller adds the Remote Service Board (RSB) function
to the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) on the baseboard (On Board). It
enables status confirmation and setting of a remotely located server, and also power
control.
This section describes the Web interface to access the Remote Management
Controller from remote locations and to operate it.
` The Remote Management Controller is a part of the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) on the
baseboard and is displayed as [iRMC]/[iRMC S2].
In this manual, [iRMC] refers to the functions supported in both iRMC and iRMC S2, and [iRMC S2]
refers to the functions supported only in iRMC S2. For the functions supported after the particular
version are referred as ([Vx.xxA] or later).
` A separate license key (option) is necessary to use the Video Redirection function and the Remote
Storage connection.
` The windows and descriptions may not be displayed depending on models, configurations, and
versions.
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1.2 Notes
1.2 Notes
This section explains points to consider utilizing the Remote Management Controller.
Security
The Remote Management Controller handles personal information, such as the administrator's name,
and other important information. If you set up the server in a domain that is accessible from outside, take
care of the security so that the specified information is inaccessible from outside and minimize the
contents to be set.
Other Notes
• The Remote Management Controller is a part of the hardware (server). The Web interface is
displayed in English.
• Java™ 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition V1.4.2_10 or later version of JRE is required.
However, if you use Java™ 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition V1.6.0 or later version of JRE,
iRMC V1.66A or later version of iRMC is required.
Video Redirection does not work if you use Java™ 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition V1.6.0
or later version for the iRMC which is V1.66A or earlier.
• An individual IP address is required to access the Remote Management Controller (or DHCP may be
used).
• The LAN port for connecting to the Remote Management Controller is fixed for each model. Refer to
"User's Guide" supplied with the server and connect to the correct LAN port.
• For controlling by the serial connection, refer to "User's Guide" supplied with the server.
• The following connection methods and configuration are not supported.
• Serial/Modem Alerting function
• Remote manager connection with the operating Shell set to "SMASH CLP/CLI" or operation when
the Shell is set to "SMASH CLP/CLI" during remote manager connection
• Only following browsers are supported when using the Web interface of the Remote Management
Controller.
• Windows
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
• Linux
Mozilla FireFox
` Mozilla FireFox V1.5.0.7 or later version is supported in iRMC V1.66A or later. To access to iRMC
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which is earlier than V1.66A, use Mozilla FireFox V1.5.0.6 or earlier.
` When you try to access to iRMC by Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, you may be required to log in several
times. In the case, use the patch from the following website.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/904942/en-us
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Chapter 2
Preparation
2.1 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.2 Communication Protocol of Remote Management Controller 16
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Chapter 2 Preparation
2.1 Preparation
An IP address, a user name and a password must be set to access the Web interface
and a remote manager of the Remote Management Controller.
` To check the current IP address, use the Server Management Tools (IPMIview).
For the initial setup of the products which are not provided with the Server Management Tools
(IPMIview), use the BIOS setup utility.
The following user name and password are provided to access the Remote Management Controller by
default.
table: Default User Name and Password
User name Password Access level/Operating shell type
admin admin OEM / RemoteManager
Use the Web interface (J"4.10.1 User Management" (pg.67)) or the Server Management Tools
(IPMIview) to set the user name and password manually.
` You can use the Server Management Tools (IPMIview) to check the current user name and password.
For the products which are not provided with the Server Management Tools (IPMIview), use the Web
interface.
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` Neither the [F2] key nor the [F3] key may work when the version of IPMIVIEW does not corre-
spond to iRMC. In this case, use the Web interface (login with default admin) to configure.
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Communication protocols and ports, which the Remote Management Controller uses,
and their communication direction are shown below.
table: Communication Protocol and Port, which Remote Management Controller Uses, and Direction
Communication Remote Management Controller (iRMC, iRMC S2) side
Remote side [Note 1]
direction (port number / protocol)
J (80/TCP)
HTTP port
I (80/TCP) ACK etc.
J (443/TCP)
HTTPS port
I (443/TCP) ACK etc.
J (3172/TCP)
Telnet
I (3172/TCP) ACK etc.
J (22/TCP)
SSH
I (22/TCP) ACK etc.
Trap J (162/UCP)
J (25/TCP)
Email
I (25/TCP) ACK etc.
J (5901/TCP)
Remote Storage
I (5901/TCP) ACK etc.
VNC Ports (HTTP/HTTPS ports are used on iRMC S2. The following applies to iRMC only.)
J (5900/TCP)
Standard port
I (5900/TCP) ACK etc.
J (5910/TCP)
Secure port
I (5910/TCP) ACK etc.
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Chapter 3
Starting and Exiting
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Chapter 3 Starting and Exiting
This section explains how to start the Web interface of the Remote Management
Controller.
` The Web interface of the Remote Management Controller uses Java or JavaScript. Set the Web
browser to use Java or JavaScript.
` When accessing the server's Remote Management Controller Web interface from the OS of the server
itself, if the LAN port for iRMC is shared with the LAN port for the OS, disable the LAN port for the OS.
` The screen shots of "iRMC S2" are used to explain the procedures.
It is somewhat different to the screen shots of "iRMC". Interpret iRMC S2 which is displayed as iRMC.
The functions which are supported only for iRMC, are indicated as "iRMC only".
A Web browser is used to start the Web interface of the Remote Management Controller.
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3.1 Starting Web Interface
4 Enter the user name and password set for the Remote Management Controller
and click [OK].
The Web interface main window appears.
` You can also start the Remote Management Controller Web Interface from [Remote Manager] window
of the ServerView S2.
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This section explains how to display setting windows and how to set.
2 Select a menu from the tree menu shown at the left of the window.
A menu with [+], contains lower-level menu. Click [+] to display the lower-level menu.
J"3.2.1 Web Interface Menu List" (pg.21)
Menu
` Select [Refresh] from the menu to refresh the Web interface window.
` Do not change the URL which is displayed on the window for selecting a menu. Not supported
if the URL is changed.
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3.2 Operating Web Interface
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3.3 Exiting Web Interface
This section explains how to exit the Web interface of the Remote Management
Controller.
Select [Logout] from the menu to exit the Web interface of the Remote Management Controller.
The Remote Management Controller is automatically logged off when exiting the Web browser without
logging out.
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Chapter 4
Setting and Referencing
User Information
This chapter explains the meaning and settings
of each Web interface window of the Remote
Management Controller.
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Display the information of the system on which the Remote Management Controller
is running.
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4.1 System Information
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [System Component Information] Screen
Item Description
System CPU Information Displays CPU information.
No Displays the sequence number of the CPU.
Designation Displays the sensor name of the CPU.
Status Displays the presence or absence of the CPU.
Signal Status Displays the status of the CPU.
CPU Id Displays the CPU ID.
Platform Id Displays the platform ID of the CPU.
Brand Id Displays the brand ID of the CPU.
Max Speed Displays the CPU frequency.
Max FSB Speed Displays the CPU base lock frequency.
CSS Component Displays whether it is user-replaceable or not ([iRMC S2] only).
System Memory Information Displays memory information installed on the server ([iRMC S2] only).
No Displays the sequence number of the memory card.
Designation Displays the sensor name of the memory card.
Status Displays whether the memory slot is installed or not.
Config Status Displays the configuration status of the memory.
Component Status Displays the status of the memory.
Module Size [MB] Displays the memory size in [MB].
Module Frequency Displays the memory frequency in [MHz].
Memory Approved Displays the approval status of the memory. There is no problem if it displays as
N/A or NO.
CSS Component Displays whether it is user-replaceable or not.
[View SPD Data] Displays the vendor information of a memory (V3.32A or later).
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4.2 iRMC S2
4.2 iRMC S2
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` For details on the License Key and how to authorize a license, refer to the "Remote Management
Controller Upgrade User's Guide". Before the license is authorized, the Video Redirection and the
Remote Storage functions are not available.
For details on each function, refer to "4.11.2 Advanced Video Redirection" (Jpg.75), "4.11.5 Remote
Storage Connection" (Jpg.83).
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4.2 iRMC S2
Backup the data of the Remote Management Controller setting information (V1.66A or later).
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Save iRMC S2 Firmware Settings] Screen
Item Description
Save iRMC S2 Firmware settings in Saves the selected item in XML format which can import by
ServerView®WinSCU XML format SystemConfigurationUtility of ServerViewAgent for Windows.
Save iRMC S2 Firmware settings in binary Saves the selected item in binary format which can import by
(BMCCLONE.exe) format BMCCLONE.exe tool. Not supported.
` The BMCCLONE.exe tool is a tool for the maintenance worker. In general, it is not offered.
` The saved data cannot be imported because there is no SystemConfigurationUtility of
ServerViewAgent in Server Core.
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SSL Private Key File Specifies a private key file. Click [Browse...] to select the file.
SSL Certificate File Specifies a certificate file. Click [Browse...] to select the file.
[Upload] Uploads the private key and the certificate. Both the private key file and the
certificate file are required to upload.
Please paste your DSA/RSA Uploads the private key and the certificate in a data format without using
certificate or DSA/RSA private files. Paste the private key and the certificate in the text box.
key into the text area below!
[Upload] Uploads the data in the text box.
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4.2 iRMC S2
` At least "Common Name", "Valid for [days]", "Key Length [bits]" are required to create a certificate.
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Click [View Certificate] to display the current settings of the RSA certificate data.
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4.3 Power Management
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4.3 Power Management
Configure actions for when the AC power restores and the scheduled operation for automatic power on/
off of the server (V1.66A or later).
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Power Supply Information] Screen
Item Description
Power Supply 'PSx' FRU / Displays information of the power supply 'PSx'.
IDPROM Information
FRU Name Displays the power supply name defined on the server.
Manufacturer Displays the manufacturer's name.
Product Name or Model Displays the product name or a model.
Serial Number Displays the serial number.
Part Number Displays the part number.
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4.3 Power Management
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Power Supply Information] Screen
Item Description
Input Range 1 Displays the input power range 1.
Input Range 2 Displays the input power range 2.
Input Frequency Displays the input frequency.
A/C Dropout Tolerance Displays the A/C dropout tolerance.
` Some item of [Power Supply Information] may not be displayed depending on the type of the power
supply units.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Power Consumption Configuration] Screen
Item Description
Power Consumption Options Configures settings for the power consumption of the server.
Power Control Mode Configures the action for the power consumption of the server.
• Power Mgmt. Disabled
Does not do any particular action for the power consumption.
• Best Performance
Makes the best performance regardless of the power consumption.
• Minimum Power
Minimizes the power consumption.
• Scheduled
Enables to change the action daily or hourly depending on the schedule.
Power Monitoring Units Specifies either Watt or BTU/h for display the power when monitoring the
power consumption.
• Watt
Displays the power consumption in Watt.
• BTU/h
Displays the power consumption in British Thermal Unit.
Enable Power Monitoring Monitors the power consumption.
Scheduled Power Select [Scheduled] on [Power Control Mode] to enable the scheduled operation.
Consumption Configuration For information on how to set, refer to " Scheduled Power Consumption
Configuration" (Jpg.41).
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` A server without the monitoring function does not display [Power Monitoring Units] and [Enable Power
Monitoring] items.
` When using Power Consumption function to control the power, enable [Processor Power
Management] or [Enhanced SpeedStep] in [Advanced] menu of BIOS Setup Utility.
When it is disabled, the actions of [Power Control Mode] cannot be changed.
2 Select the action which starts on the entered time on [Mode 1] or [Mode 2].
The selectable action is same as " Power Control Mode" (Jpg.40) (except Scheduled).
3 Click [Apply].
The configuration is applied, and the selected action starts on the entered time and day.
` Enter the time in hh:mm format (hh: two-digit hour from 00 to 23 / mm: two-digit minute from 00 to 59).
` The action on [Time 2] is operated when the same time was entered on [Time 1] and [Time 2].
` Select [Everyday] to configure the same settings for every day.
` To disable the settings, delete the entered time and click [Apply].
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table: Description on the Item Displayed on the [Power Consumption History] Screen
item Description
Current Power Consumption Displays the current power consumption.
Current Power Displays the current power consumption.
Minimum Power Displays the current minimum power.
Peak Power Displays the current peak power.
Average Power Displays the current average power.
Current/Total Displays the current power consumption / the amount of the maximum power
consumption.
Power History Option Configure the display setting for Power History Chart.
Power History Units Specifies either Watt or BTU/h for display the power when monitoring the
power consumption.
• Watt
Displays the power consumption in Watt.
• BTU/h
Displays the power consumption in British Thermal Unit.
Power History Period Sets the horizontal axis of Power History Chart (display period).
Enable Power Monitors the power consumption.
Monitoring
[Delete History] Delete the monitored data.
Power History Chart Charts the monitored power consumption.
Refer to "z Description of Power History Chart" (Jpg.43) for detail on how to
see the chart.
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` The power consumption which power monitor function display may have uncertainty of 20%.
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4.5 Sensors
Display the status of the fans, the temperature sensor, the voltage and the power unit
inside the server.
4.5.1 Fans
Display the status of the fans inside the server, such as the CPU fan or the system fan, and to set the
action in case of failure.
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` Some items may be blank if fan information cannot be obtained because the fan power is off.
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1 Select the desired fan by checking the checkbox in the [Select] column.
` Click [Select All] if you want to select all of the displayed fans. Click [Deselect All] to deselect
all selected fans.
3 Enter the delay time until the system takes action for the fan failure.
The unit is seconds. Enter a number between 0 and 300.
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4.5.2 Temperature
Display the status of each temperature sensor in the server and set the action in case of failure.
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1 Select the desired temperature sensor by checking the checkbox in the [Select]
column.
` Click [Select All] if you want to select all of the displayed temperature sensors. Click [Deselect
All] to deselect all selected temperature sensors.
` There is no waiting time for actions against temperature errors. The action is taken immediately when
an error is detected.
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4.5 Sensors
` If the power supply unit has a redundant configuration, a sensor indicating the redundancy status is
also displayed.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Component Status Sensor Information] Screen
Item Description
Component Status Sensor Information
No Displays the sequence number of the sensor.
Designation Displays the sensor name.
Entity Id Displays the sensor type.
Entity Instance Displays the sequence number by sensor type.
LED available Displays the On/Off status of the sensor LED.
Signal Status Displays the sensor status.
CSS Component Displays whether it is user-replaceable or not ([iRMC S2] only).
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4.6 System Event Log
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [System Event Log] Screen
Item Description
System Event Log Displays information about the event logs.
Information
Eventlog Info Displays the current number of event logs.
Last Addition Displays the time and date of the last log entry.
Last Erase Displays the time and date when the event log is cleared.
[Clear Event Log] Clears the entire system event log.
[Save Event Log] Saves the system event log in text format (V1.70A or later).
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [System Event Log] Screen
Item Description
System Event Log Content A list of event logs. Check the checkbox for the desired action, and click [Apply].
Display Critical Displays the event log in the "Critical" level (V1.66A or later).
Display Major Displays the event log in the "Major" level (V1.66A or later).
Display Minor Displays the event log in the "Minor" level (V1.66A or later).
Display Info Displays the event log in the "Information" level (V1.66A or later).
CSS only Displays only the event log of which "CSS" is enabled ([iRMC S2] only).
Event Date Displays the time and date the event occurred.
Event Severity Displays the severity of the event. The four severity levels are in ascending order:
Info, Minor, Major, and Critical.
Event Source Displays the source of the event.
Event Description Displays the description of the event.
Alert Group Displays the classification of the event (V1.66A or later).
CSS Event Displays whether the event occurs in the user-replaceable module or not ([iRMC
S2] only).
` The maximum number of events stored in the system event log is 256 to 512 depending on the server
(BIOS).
` For the system event log storage method (overwrite, etc.), refer to "User's Guide" supplied with the
server.
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Configure the default settings of the system event log which is displayed on "4.6.1 System Event Log
Content" (Jpg.53) (V1.66A or later).
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [System Event Log Configuration] Screen
Item Description
System Event Log Configuration
Default LCD panel display Specifies the severity of the system event log to display in LCD (This item is
filtering displayed only on the machine which is equipped with the LCD panel).
Display Critical Sets to display the event log in the "Critical" level by default.
Display Major Sets to display the event log in the "Major" level by default.
Display Minor Sets to display the event log in the "Minor" level by default.
Display Info Sets to display the event log in the "Information" level by default.
CSS only Sets to display only the event log of which "CSS" is enabled by default
([iRMC S2] only).
Default Web interface Specifies the severity of the system event log to display in [System Event Log
display filtering Content] window by default.
Display Critical Sets to display the event log in the "Critical" level by default.
Display Major Sets to display the event log in the "Major" level by default.
Display Minor Sets to display the event log in the "Minor" level by default.
Display Info Sets to display the event log in the "Information" level by default.
CSS only Sets to display only the event log of which "CSS" is enabled by default
([iRMC S2] only).
Ring SEL Sets to display in Ring SEL by default.
` The settings in the System Event Log Configuration are applied when you log into the iRMC.
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` Some items have restrictions depending on the servers. For details, refer to "User's Guide" supplied
with the server.
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Server Management Information] Screen
Item Description
ASR&R Options Configures the server restart settings. The information set here is also applied to
the server BIOS setup utility.
ASR & R Boot Delay If the server shuts down due to a fan failure or temperature error, the server
automatically powers on again after the time set here (in minutes). However, if
[Retry Counter] is set to 0, the server does not power on automatically.
Retry counter Sets the auto restart count (between 0 and 7) after the server shuts down in the
event of an error. This counter is decremented by 1 each time restart is
performed due to a fan failure, temperature error, OS watchdog timeout, or boot
watchdog timeout. When the counter reaches 0, the server does not power on
automatically.
BIOS recovery flash bit Configures the auto rewrite settings of BIOS.
• Enabled
Enables auto rewrite. BIOS is rewritten automatically if the BIOS image to be
written is set in the BIOS auto rewrite area. Not supported.
• Disabled
Disables auto rewrite.
Power Cycle Delay Sets the time (0 to 15 seconds) between power off and power on when using
power cycles.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Server Management Information] Screen
Item Description
Watchdog Settings Configures the action to take when there is no response from the OS within the
specified time or when the boot does not finish. The information set here is also
applied to the server BIOS setup utility.
Enabled Enables Software Watchdog / Boot Watchdog.
Note:
` When the setting of this item is changed, it is necessary to reboot the
server to apply that setting.
Software Watchdog Monitors response from OS.
• Power Cycle
Performs power off/on when timeout occurs.
• Reset
Restarts the server when timeout occurs.
• Continue
Does nothing when timeout occurs.
Boot Watchdog Monitors the boot time (time after BIOS ends until OS starts).
• Power Cycle
Performs power off/on when timeout occurs.
• Reset
Restarts the server when timeout occurs.
• Continue
Does nothing when timeout occurs.
Timeout Specifies a value between 1 and 100 (in minutes). The maximum value and the
values that can be set depend on the server (BIOS).
HP System Insight Manager Sets how to respond to the response requirement from SIM of the Hewlett-
(HP SIM) Integration Options Packard Company (HP).
HP SIM Integration Sets not to respond to HP SIM (V3.21 or later).
Disabled
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Configure settings such as an IP address and a subnet mask for the Remote Management Controller.
The information set here is also applied to the server BIOS setup utility.
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` If incorrect value is set for each item of VLAN, the Remote Management Controller (Web interface),
SSH or Telnet may not be connected. Make sure to set correct values.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Ports and Network Services] Screen
Item Description
Web based access
Session timeout Specifies the automatic disconnection time (sec.) for the Web interface
connection.
The default is "300".
HTTP Port Specifies the port number for accessing HTTP. The default is "80".
HTTPS Port Specifies the port number for accessing HTTPS. The default is "443".
Force HTTPS Check this to only enable the HTTPS connection. The default is [Disabled].
Enable Auto Refresh Check this to enable the automatic refresh. The default is [Enabled].
Refresh every Specifies the interval of time (sec.) for the automatic refresh. The default is
"120".
Text based access
Telnet Port Specifies the port number for accessing Telnet. The default is "3172".
Telnet Drop Time Specifies the auto disconnect time (in seconds) during Telnet connection. The
default is "600".
SSH Port Specifies the port number for accessing through SSH. The default is "22".
Telnet enabled Check to enable Telnet connection. The default is [Enabled].
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Ports and Network Services] Screen
Item Description
VNC Ports
Standard Port Displays the port number for performing the Video Redirection.
• iRMC V1.66 or later
The default is "5900" (changeable).
• iRMC S2
The default is "80" (cooperated with HTTP port).
• iRMC other than those above
The default is "5900" (unchangeable).
Secure Port Displays the port number for using SSH/SSL with the Video Redirection.
• iRMC V1.66 or later
The default is "5910" (changeable).
• iRMC S2
The default is "443" (cooperated with HTTP port).
• iRMC other than those above
The default is "5910" (unchangeable).
Remote Storage Ports
Standard Port Displays the port number when connecting Remote Storage with the Video
Redirection. The default is "5901".
` If the [Refresh every] time is set shorter than the [Session timeout] time, the automatic disconnection
for the Web interface connection does not be performed.
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` The set [DNS Name] is displayed at the top of the Web browser (title bar).
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4.9 Alerting
Set the SNMP trap and email. Also it is possible to send the SNMP trap as a test.
table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [SNMP Trap Alerting] Screen
Item Description
SNMP Trap Destination Enter each setting and click [Apply All] to apply all settings.
SNMP Community Set the community name during SNMP trap alert. The default is "public". Enter
the community name and click [Apply] to set. The SNMP receive community
name must be the same in order for the receiving server to receive traps.
Trap Destination Specify the IP address of the SNMP trap destination server (Trap receive server).
Up to seven destination servers may be specified. Enter the IP address of the
SNMP Server 1 to 7
destination server and click [Apply] to apply. If DNS is enabled, the server name
may be set instead of the IP. Click [Test] to send a test trap to the specified server.
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` Only the transmission format can be set in [Mail Format dependent Configuration]. The destination is
specified and the transmission level is set in "4.10 User Management" (Jpg.67).
` Email may not be delivered depending on the email software of the specified mail server or LAN line
speed. In this case, change the value of [SMTP Response Timeout] of [Global Email Paging
Configuration] to about 50 seconds.
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Configure the settings to login the Remote Management Controller and Directory
Service.
Set a user name and a password to log into the Remote Management Controller, the operation level for
the user name, and the details for sending email.
Click [Delete] to delete the registered user. For the default user name, passwords, and privileges, refer to
"2.1 Preparation" (Jpg.14).
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` In the following cases, the Web interface of the Remote Management Controller cannot be accessed,
or not all of its functions are available, so that "Users" cannot be created or modified.
• When all users are removed
• When all users with Administrator/OEM privileges are removed or when their privileges are modified
to be restricted
In these cases, restore the original settings using the "Server Management Tools" supplied with the
server as follows:
1. Insert the "Server Management Tools" disk into the floppy disk drive and turn on the server.
2. Start the Server Management Tools (IPMI-Tool).
For information on how to start the Server Management Tools, refer to the "User's Guide" on the
PRIMERGY Startup Disc supplied with the server.
3. When the IPMI-Tool window is displayed, select [User Management].
4. Select one of "1" through "16".
To change the privileges for an existing User ID, proceed to Step 7.
5. Enter [User Name], [Password], and [Confirm Password].
6. Press the [F1] key (Set Value) to save the settings, and then press the [Esc] key to return to the
[User Settings] window.
7. Press the [F2] key (Configure Access) to select "2 802_3_LAN", and then select "5" (OEM) from
[Privilege Limit].
8. Press the [F1] key (Set Value) to save the settings.
Press the [Esc] key several times to exit the IPMIview.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [New User Configuration] Screen
Item Description
User Enabled Enables/disables a user. This setting must be enabled.
Name Sets a user ID.
Password Sets a password.
Confirm Password Reenter the password.
User Description Enter the description of the user.
User Shell Sets the Telnet connection operation level. Only Remote Manager is supported.
IPMI LAN Privilege Sets the LAN connection operation level.
• USER
Permission to only view most items.
• Operator
Permission to make changes in addition to USER privileges.
• Administrator
Permission to create users in addition to Operator privileges.
• OEM
Permission to use special Telnet commands in addition to Administrator
privileges.
IPMI Serial Privilege Sets the serial port connection operation level. Not supported.
Configure User Accounts Authorizes to change the user account (V1.66A or later).
Configure iRMC S2 settings Authorizes to change the iRMC settings (V1.66A or later).
Video Redirection enabled Authorizes to use the Video Redirection (V1.66A or later).
Remote Storage enabled Authorizes to use the Remote Storage (V1.66A or later).
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Configure the settings to use the Directory Service on the Remote Management Controller (V1.66A or
later).
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Directory Service Configuration] Screen
Item Description
Global Directory Service Configuration
LDAP Enable Enables the Directory Service access.
LDAP SSL Enable Enables to access the Directory Service by SSL.
Disable Local Login Disables to login by local ID when the Directory Service is enabled.
Always use SSL Login Limits SSL connection to access iRMC when the Directory Service is enabled.
Directory Server Type Sets the Directory Service type.
• Active Directory
Directory Service type is "Active Directory".
• Novell
Directory Service type is "Novell". Not supported.
• OpenLDAP
Directory Service type is "OpenLDAP". Not supported.
LDAP Server 1 Sets a server IP of the Directory Service.
LDAP Server 2 Sets a server IP of the Directory Service.
Domain name Specifies a domain address to access the Directory Service.
Base DN Displays the set domain.
Dept. name Sets the department name of the Directory Service.
Directory Service Access Configuration
LDAP Auth UserName Sets a user ID to access the Directory Service.
LDAP Auth Password Sets a password to access the Directory Service.
Confirm Password Reenter the password.
` To use LDAP with the Remote Management Controller, dedicated settings for the Remote
Management Controller are necessary. For how to set, refer to "Appendix A Settings for using LDAP"
(Jpg.96).
` When you enable LDAP, SSL access is available for a login window.
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Configure and display the redirection settings for the console screen.
` Follow the settings below when you use the BIOS Text Console.
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For the started window and the operation procedure, refer to "ServerView User's Guide (For
RemoteControlService)".
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Advanced Video Redirection] Screen
Item Description
ASR Screenshot If Watchdog Timeout occurred, a screenshot of that time will be taken automatically
and saved in Remote Management Controller.
Not supported (V3.32A or later only).
[View Screenshot] Displays the saved screenshot on another window. This button is displayed only
when the screenshot is saved.
Not supported.
J"z View Screenshot" (pg.77)
[Make Screenshot] Takes a screenshot at the moment you click this button.
Not supported.
[Delete Screenshot] Deletes the saved screenshot.
This button is displayed only when the screenshot is saved.
Not supported.
AVR Active Session Table Displays information of the machine connected to Advanced Video Redirection.
Undisplayed when it is disconnected.
ID Sequence number of the connected machine.
IP Address IP address of the connected machine.
User Name Login user name of the Remote Service Controller.
User Id ID number of the login user name.
Refer to "4.10.1 User Management" (Jpg.67).
Session Privilege Operation modes of the Advanced Video Redirection.
• View Only: view mode
• Full Control: operable mode
Storage enabled The status of the Remote Storage connection.
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table: Description of each Item Displayed on the [Advanced Video Redirection] Screen
Item Description
Can take Control Whether Advanced Video Redirection can be controlled or not.
• YES: Enable to control.
• NO: Disable to control.
Session State The status of the Advanced Video Redirection connection.
VideoRedirection
[Start Video Redirection] Starts the Advanced Video Redirection.
[Start Video Redirection Without displaying a loading window of java, starts the Advanced Video
(Java Web-Start)] Redirection. Not supported (V3.32A or later only).
Local Monitor Control the server monitor output. Undisplayed when the monitor output cannot
be controlled.
Enable Local Monitor Off Check this to disable the monitor output of the server. Checking this item turns
[Always On] to [Turn Off]/[Turn On].
[Turn Off]: Enables the monitor output of the server.
[Turn On]: Disables the monitor output of the server.
Automatic Local Monitor Disables the monitor output of the server automatically at the Advanced Video
Off when AVR is active Redirection connection (V1.70A or later).
` When checking [Enable Local Monitor Off], you can also enable or disable the monitor output of the
server from the [Extras] menu of the [VideoRedirection] window.
` The system identification LED on the front of the server blinks with Local Monitor OFF state ([Enable
Local Monitor Off] is checked). In this state, the system identification LED keeps blinking even if it is
operated with system identification LED button.
z View Screenshot
When the screenshot is saved, clicking [View Screenshot] displays the screenshot on another window.
Close the browser to exit.
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z Preview Screenshot
When the screenshot is saved, clicking [Preview Screenshot] displays a preview of the screenshot on the
same window. The preview is automatically closed in ten seconds.
z Video Redirection
When clicking [Start Video Redirection], the Video Redirection window opens.
Initially, the following screen is displayed.
When using a mouse or a keyboard, click [OK] to enter the Full Control mode. If you click [Cancel], the
View mode is applied and you cannot use a mouse or a keyboard. The console is only displayed.
` Because the Video Redirection function uses Java, the following window opens. However, it does not
close automatically when you exit the Video Redirection. Close it manually.
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` The Video Redirection does not support the following display mode:
• The version earlier than iRMC S2
Resolution that exceeds 1024 × 768, and 24-bit/32-bit color mode.
• iRMC S2 or later version
24bit/32bit color mode by resolution of 1280 × 1024 or more.
Resolution that exceeds 1600 × 1200.
• Using not standard VGA driver
` When the Video Redirection is started repeatedly without closing the Web interface of the Remote
Management Controller, Java error may occur or the Video Redirection may not make a response. In
this case, close all browsers and start the Web interface of the Remote Management Controller again.
` When you enable a mouse and a keyboard with the Video Redirection, the server recognizes the
mouse and the keyboard as of USB connection. When USB connection is not available (such as no
USB driver exists) because of the server settings, you cannot use a mouse and a keyboard with the
Video Redirection.
Menu
Buttons
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` The following 3 items on [Extras] menu, [Update Local Monitor State], [Turn Local Monitor on] and
[Turn Local Monitor off], are displayed only on the models of which the monitor output can be
controlled.
[AltGr] Equivalent to the [AltGr] key in the European key arrangement. Not supported.
[Lock] Holds the status of pressing the [Ctrl], [Alt], or [Windows] key. These keys are
not automatically released. To release them, click the [Lock] button again.
[Ctrl-Alt-Del] Equivalent to tap the [Ctrl], [Alt], [Del] keys at the same time.
` When changing the URL to connect other Remote Management Controller without closing the Web
interface of the Remote Management Controller, [Remote Storage] menu of the Video Redirection is
not displayed. To connect other Remote Management Controller, close the browser once. If Remote
Storage is unavailable, the message appears to indicate that.
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z Display Settings
1 Open Control Panel and double-click the [Display] icon.
z Mouse Settings
1 Open Control Panel and double-click the [Mouse] icon.
3 Synchronize the mouse cursor clicking [Mouse Sync] in the Video Redirection.
Adjust the slider on [Select a pointer speed] if the mouse cursor is getting out of alignment.
3 Insert the PRIMERGY Startup Disc and run the following configuration tool.
[CD/DVD Drive]
:\PROGRAMS\Japanese2\Svmanage\Common\Tools\iRMC_Core\MouseSync.bat
For Linux
z For RHEL-AS3(x86)/RHEL-AS3(IPF)/RHEL-ES3(x86)
1 Use the editor such as vi to open the X Window configuration file.
>vi /etc/X11/XF86Config
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4 Start [Main Menu] - [Preferences] - [Mouse] and click the [Motion] tab to adjust
[Acceleration].
The amount in which the slider is moved depends on the machine type where the Web interface
starts and the server type.
• When the cursor of the server does not catch up with the cursor of the Video Redirection, move
the slider to [Slow].
• When the cursor of the server moves faster than the cursor of the Video Redirection, move the
slider to [Fast].
2 Select [Control Center] – [Input device] – [mouse] from the Main menu.
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Select [Remote Storage] from the " Video Redirection Menu" (Jpg.79) to execute a Remote Storage
connection. The Remote Storage connection is a function to connect the external memory of the
machine that has the Web interface as a remote connected device of the object server of the Video
Redirection. Select the desired device and click [Connect] to connect to the server used for the Video
Redirection.
` To use a function of the Remote Storage connection, the license key is required. For details on the
license key and how to authorize the license, refer to the "Remote Management Controller Upgrade
User's Guide".
` The Remote Storage connection is available to the following devices. However, the writing function in
DVD drive is not supported.
• Internal floppy disk drive
• ATAPI CD-ROM drive
• ATAPI DVD drive
• USB floppy disk drive
• USB CD-ROM drive
` The Remote Storage connection is automatically released when exiting VideoRedirection.
` Devices connected with the Remote Storage are recognized as the USB connected devices by the
server. When USB connection is not available (such as no USB driver exists), they cannot be used.
` Connect up to two devices to the server with the Remote Storage connection.
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1 Click [Swap].
Swap the connection ([USB 1.1] and [USB 2.0]) of two devices.
2 Click [OK].
` Refer to the Linux command manual for the details of the each command.
Example: To connect floppy disk drive and CD-ROM drive at the same time
(FPD:No0, CD-ROM:No.1)
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3 Note the Host name, Channel, id and Lun on the settings of the first device
(FPD) connected by the Remote Storage.
(Example: Host name:scsi3 Channel:0 id:0 Lun:0)
6 Execute the following command, and make sure cdrom is added on the media
folder.
ls /media
Set as "table: Setting for the English Letters above" (Jpg.85) for the A, B, C, D above.
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• For CD-ROM
mount /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom
Select [Extras] and then [Virtual Keyboard...] from the " Video Redirection Menu" (Jpg.79) to
display a graphical keyboard in the Video Redirection window. Click the displayed keyboard with the
mouse to send the corresponding key to the server.
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Select [Preferences] and then [Preferences...] from the " Video Redirection Menu" (Jpg.79) to set the
mouse mode, keyboard key arrangement, log collection, and window settings.
After changing the settings and clicking [OK], you are prompted to enter the user name and the
password. Enter your user name and password and click [Yes] to apply the setting.
` When performing the Video Redirection on the server side with the Num Lock On state, the client side
also turns to Num Lock ON.
Mouse Tab
This tab is used to set the mouse mode.
table: Mouse Setting
Item Description
Mouse Mode:
Hide Mode (Relative) Disables the display of the mouse cursor at the operator side (in Relative Mode).
Absolute Mode X axis, Y axis address movement mode.
Relative Mode Relative address movement mode.
` To display the mouse cursor of the client side after selecting [Hide Mode (Relative)], press the [Ctrl] +
[Alt] + [0] keys at the same time on the client's keyboard.
For the [0] key, use the key below the function keys instead of using a numeric keypad.
Keyboard Tab
This is used to set the keyboard key arrangement and connection type.
table: Keyboard Setting
Item Description
Language: Sets the keyboard layout.
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Logging Tab
This is used to create the Video Redirection log.
table: Log Creation Method
Item Description
Global Logging Specifies the output path for the logs.
None Does not output a log file.
Console Outputs the logs to the Java Console.
Log File Outputs the logs into the specified file.
Console and Log File Outputs the logs to the Java Console and to the specified file.
Console Log File Specifies the log to be output.
Misc Tab
This is used to set the other debug items for Advanced Video Redirection (V1.66A or later).
table: Debug Item Setting
Item Description
Overwrite Native Library Allows DLL to overwrite (Not supported).
Hardware Compression Allows to compress by hardware (Not supported).
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This function displays the status of the remote devices specified in the Video Redirection.
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` The Remote Storage connection cannot be performed on this screen. The connection can only be
performed in the Video Redirection.
` The connection of the Remote Storage is disconnected by clicking [Disconnect].
` The Video Redirection can be performed only when "Remote Storage enabled" is set on the user
authority. Refer to " Changing User Information" (Jpg.68) in "4.10.1 User Management" (Jpg.67)
(V1.66A or later).
PC PRIMERGY
Accessing as
the remote drive
Hard disk
PC Server PRIMERGY
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z How to Connect
1 Click [Connect].
The Remote Management Controller is connected.
z How to Close
1 Click [Disconnect].
The Remote Management Controller is disconnected.
Clicking [Disconnect] without selecting [quit] from the main menu disconnects automatically.
The disconnection does not clear the screen. To clear the screen, choose [shutdown] in the [file]
menu.
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PowerManagement
table: Menu of the Power Management
Menu items Description
Immediate Power Off Shuts down the server power, regardless of the OS status.
Immediate Reset Reboots the server, regardless of the OS status.
Power Cycle Powers off the server and powers on it again, regardless of the OS status.
Power On Turns the server on.
Graceful Power Off (Shutdown) Shuts down the server.
Remote Management Controller sends a shutdown request to the ServerView
Agent in the server.
Graceful Reset (Reboot) Reboots the server.
Remote Management Controller sends a reset request to the ServerView
Agent in the server.
Raise NMI (via iRMC S2) Sends NMI signals to the server. Selectable only in the server used NMI
(V1.66A or later).
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The procedures for connecting, closing, and main menu are the same as that of in "4.13 iRMC S2 SSH
Access" (Jpg.91). Refer to both "4.13.1 How to Connect and Close iRMC" (Jpg.91) and "4.13.2 Main
Menu" (Jpg.92).
` To perform Telnet connection to the Remote Management Controller, enable the Telnet on the Ports of
the [Network Settings] window in advance. Refer to "4.8 Network Settings" (Jpg.58).
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Appendix
With the Remote Management Controller, you can use the Directory Service which
uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
When using it, dedicated settings of the Remote Management Controller for the
Directory Service are necessary.
` For the settings, knowledge about the Directory Service is needed. Only a person who has adequate
knowledge of the Directory Service should perform the operation.
` You need to create a user (ID) and a password to access the Remote Management Controller before
setting.
` For the Active Directory domain name, set it up at [Domain name] of the Remote Management
Controller Web interface [Directory Service Configuration].
J"4.10.2 Directory Service Configuration" (pg.72)
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` For the OU name here, set it up at [Dept. name] of the Remote Management Controller Web
interface [Directory Service Configuration].
J"4.10.2 Directory Service Configuration" (pg.72)
You can set up only one OU name at [Dept. name] of [Directory Service Configuration].
4 Create a security group - global under the OU (any name) which was created at
step 3.
The figure above shows four security groups, "admin", "Maintenance", "Operator" and "User"
are created. Group names and the number of groups can be any.
5 Display the properties of the security groups you have created, and type the
following privileges at [Notes].
table: Text for [Memo]
Item Privilege
LAN OEM/Administrator/Operator/User
Serial OEM/Administrator/Operator/User
UserAccounts On/Off
iRMCsettings On/Off
VideoRedirection On/Off
RemoteStorage On/Off
` For information about each privilege, refer to " Creating New User Information" (Jpg.71).
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Example:
LAN: OEM
Serial: OEM
UserAccounts: On
iRMCsettings: On
VideoRedirection: On
RemoteStorage: On
Privileges you type here are the privileges on the Remote Management Controller.
2. Click [Add] and configure the user (ID) to access the Remote Management
Controller.
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7 After setting Active Directory, configure each item of the Remote Management
Controller [Directory Service Configuration].
J"4.10.2 Directory Service Configuration" (pg.72)
Active Directory is available the next login.
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Index
C Component Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Console Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Communication protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 DHCP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Directory Service Configuration. . . . . . . .72
D DNS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Directory Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Email Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Exiting Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
G Generate a self signed RSA Certificate . .33
Graphical Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 iRMC S2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
iRMC S2 Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
I iRMC S2 SSH Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
iRMC S2 Telnet Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
IPMIview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 License Key Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Network Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
L Network Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
LDAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Operating Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Ports and Network Services . . . . . . . . . .60
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
M Power Consumption Configuration . . . . .40
Mouse Cursor Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . 81 Power Consumption History . . . . . . . . . .42
Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
O Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Power Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Organizational Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Power Supply Information . . . . . . . . . . . .38
R Remote Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Remote Management Controller . . . . . . . . . 10 Save iRMC S2 Firmware Settings. . . . . .31
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
IP Address Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Server Management Information. . . . . . .56
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Session Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Supported Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SNMP Trap Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
User Name and Password Settings. . . . 14 Starting Web Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
System Event Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
V System Event Log Configuration. . . . . . .55
System Event Log Content . . . . . . . . . . .53
Video Redirection System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Graphical Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Voltages and Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Mouse and Keyboard Setting . . . . . . . . 87
Remote Storage Connection . . . . . . . . . 83
Window Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
W
Web Interface
Advanced Video Redirection . . . . . . . . . 75
Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
BIOS Text Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Certificate Upload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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User's Guide
B7FH-5631-01ENZ0-00
Issued on October, 2008
Issued by FUJITSU LIMITED
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