NEC N8405-019/019A User's Guide

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Page 1 - EM Card User's Guide

N8405-019/019A EM Card User's Guide SIGMABLADE Monitor Operation Guide OSD (On Screen Display) Operation Guide 3

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- viii - Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection CAUTION Do not install the server in a place other than specified. Do not install the s

Page 3 - SAFETY INDICATIONS

- 80 - Displaying System Status When you click [Status] in the menu bar, the status of the modules of the system is displayed. NOTE: After successful

Page 4 - 使用注意事項 – 請經常閱讀此注意事項

- 81 - CPU Blades CPU blades are listed as shown in the figure below. The installation location, CPU blade name, STATUS LED condition, Power LED cond

Page 5 - - iii

- 82 - When you click the [HTTP] or [HTTPS] buttons, the Web page of EXPRESSSCOPE Engine for the selected CPU blade opens in a separate window. When

Page 6 - Mandatory Action

- 83 - Switch Modules Switch modules are listed as shown in the figure below. The installation location, switch module name, STATUS LED condition, ID

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- 84 - IMPORTANT: When the installed switch module occupies two slots, the slot to the right of the installed slot is indicated as "Not Install

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- 85 - Blade Enclosure The Blade Enclosure is listed as shown in the figure below. The rack name, Blade Enclosure name, STATUS LED condition, power L

Page 9 - - vii

- 86 - EM Card EM cards are listed as shown in the figure below. The installed slot, STATUS LED condition, Active LED condition, ID LED condition, in

Page 10 - - viii

- 87 - Power Unit The list of power units appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part indicates the information on power control in the syst

Page 11 - 安裝,移動,保管及連接注意事項

- 88 - FAN Unit The list of fan units appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part indicates the information on fan control in the system. Th

Page 12 - Cleaning

- 89 - UPS If the EM card provides UPS management, the list of the UPS’s managed by the EM card appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part

Page 13 - Text Conventions

- ix - 安裝,移動,保管及連接注意事項 CAUTION 請勿安裝或存放在未指定的場所。 請勿將本設備放置在如下場所,以及本書未指定的場所,否則可能引起火災。  灰塵較多的場所  熱水器旁等濕氣較高的場所  陽光直射的場所  不平穩的場所 請勿在有腐蝕性氣體的場所使

Page 14 - Disposal

- 90 - Detailed System Information CPU Blade When you click the [Detail] button on the [CPU Blade List] window, the following screen appears. Each ta

Page 15 - Contents

- 91 - The System Board information includes the chassis, board, and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the CPU bla

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- 92 - Switch Module When you click the [Detail] button on the [Switch Module List] window, the following screen appears. Each tab represents the ins

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- 93 - NOTES:  The [HTTP] button is not displayed if the management LAN interface of the switch module does not support the web feature. In addit

Page 18 - - xvi

- 94 - Blade Enclosure When you click the [Detail] button on the [Blade Enclosure List] window, the following screen appears. The Blade Enclosure nam

Page 19 - - xvii

- 95 - The device information on the midplane consists of the chassis, board, and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s o

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- 96 - EM Card When you click the [Detail] button on the [EM Card List] window, the following screen appears. Click the tab to switch to the EM card

Page 21 - Chapter 1

- 97 - The device information includes the board and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the EM card.

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- 98 - Power Units When you click the [Detail] button of a power unit on the power unit list screen, the detailed information on the selected power u

Page 23 - LED Indication

- 99 - The device information includes the product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the power unit.

Page 24 - SPEED LED

- x - Cleaning WARNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the server on any occasion

Page 25 - Basic Features

- 100 - Fan Units When you click the [Detail] button of a fan unit on the fan unit list screen, the detailed information on the selected fan unit app

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- 101 - The device information includes the board and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the fan unit.

Page 27 - Cooling Fan Management

- 102 - UPS When you click the [Detail] button of a UPS on the UPS list screen, the detailed information on the selected UPS appears as shown below.

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- 103 - When you click the [HTTP] button, the Web console of the UPS opens in a separate window. When you click the [telnet] link, the command line c

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- 104 - Rack Information The EM cards in the Blade Enclosures can share the rack information via the Blade Enclosure inter connect. NOTE: The Blade E

Page 30 - Duplex EM

- 105 - When you click [Open the blade enclosure inter connect configuration] at the bottom of the screen, the window shown below appears: Check the

Page 31 - Chapter 2

- 106 - IMPORTANT:  To change cable connections for the Blade Enclosure inter connect(*), first disable the Blade Enclosure inter connect. Then,

Page 32 - Safety Notes

- 107 - Displaying Rack Information When you click [Rack Information] on the menu bar with the Blade Enclosure inter connect enabled, the rack inform

Page 33 - Installation

- 108 - To disable the Blade Enclosure inter connect, click the [Open the blade enclosure inter connect configuration] button at the bottom of the sc

Page 34 - Thumbnut

- 109 - Power Information When you click [Power Information] on the menu bar, the information on the power of the Blade Enclosures managed by the EM

Page 35 - IMPORTANT: As long as

- xi - Preface Thank you for purchasing the EM card. Installing the EM card in the EM card slot on the Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-M) provides the fol

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- 110 - Input Power Indicates the input power required for all components in the Blade Enclosure as a system. Maximum Input Power Indicates the inp

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- 111 - Power Managed Indicates the power consumption of all components in the Blade Enclosure managed by the EM card. Maximum Power Consumption In

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- 112 - Power Supply Indicates the output power of the power units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Available Power Indicates the maximum output p

Page 39 - Chapter 3

- 113 - Blade Indicates the power consumption of the CPU blades installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the available power fo

Page 40 - Connection via Network Port

- 114 - Power On Request Status Indicates the responses from the EM card when a CPU blade issues a power request to the EM card. Any of the follow

Page 41 - Login and Basic Operations

- 115 - Switch Module Indicates the power consumption of the switch modules installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the availa

Page 42 - Login / Logout

- 116 - Fan Unit Indicates the power consumption of the fan units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the available power

Page 43 - Initial Setup

- 117 - Configuration When you click [Configuration] on the menu bar, a window to view or edit the configuration information of the EM card appears.

Page 44 - 192.168.1.8

- 118 -  EM Card gateway IP address: Specify the default gateway. Two EM cards installed in a Blade Enclosure use four IP addresses in total. The

Page 45 - IP Address of EM Card

- 119 -  DHCP support Specify whether the IP addresses of management I/F of CPU blades and switch modules are automatically assigned by the DHCP se

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- xii - For Proper Operation Observe the following notes for successful operation of the product. Use of the product ignoring the notes will cause ma

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- 120 -  Check that the value "Base address + 23" is 254 or smaller.  EM card NTP server IP address: The DHCP server of the EM card ca

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- 121 - Power Management Use this page to specify the power redundancy mode, power control policy, and power unit waiting time of the EM card.  Po

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- 122 - IMPORTANT:  The N8405-023 PSU works only in [N+N redundant mode]. Be sure to specify [N+N redundant mode] before using the N8405-023 PSU.

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- 123 - – Maintain redundancy mode The "maintain redundancy" mode makes the EM card accept a new power request from a CPU bladeonly if the

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- 124 - Rack Specify the information of the rack on which the Blade Enclosure is installed.  Rack Name: Specify the name of the rack. NOTES: 

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- 125 - Blade Enclosure Specify the information of the Blade Enclosure.  Blade Enclosure Name: Specify the name of the Blade Enclosure. NOTE: 

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- 126 - DianaScope Specify the linkage with NEC DianaScope.  DianaScope support: Specify whether to enable or disable linkage with NEC DianaScope.

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- 127 - CPU Blade Specify the delay time for issuing power-on permission to each CPU blade after the system is powered on. NOTE: This feature is mai

Page 55

- 128 - Switch Module Specify the name of the switch module in each slot. NOTES:  NEC ESMPRO Manager accepts single-byte characters including al

Page 56

- 129 - SNMP Specify the SNMP information.  Get community Name: Specify the community name used when getting information from the EM card via SNM

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- xiii - Contents NOTES ON USE - Always read the Notes - ... i 使用注意事項 – 請經常閱讀此注意事項 - ...

Page 58 - Updating Firmware

- 130 -  Trap address: Specify the destination IP address for sending a SNMP trap. Up to three destinations can be specified. The default value is

Page 59 - Checking Current Revision

- 131 - UPS Manager Use this page to specify the information required when the EM card manages UPS’s for backup of the Blade Enclosure.  UPS suppo

Page 60 - Confirmation

- 132 -  UPS/power unit Specify the number of UPS’s managed by the EM card and the number of power units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Select t

Page 61

- 133 -  Shutdown start UPS count Specify the minimum number of UPS’s required to maintain system operation. When power to a UPS is interrupted, CP

Page 62

- 134 -  UPS boot connect delay: Specify the time in seconds the EM card waits for connections of online UPS’s at system boot. If the the number of

Page 63

- 135 - Others Specify the time to automatically turn off the backlight of the SIGMABLADE monitor. Use this page to specify an external syslog server

Page 64 - Configuration File

- 136 - Apply Click the [Apply] button at the bottom of the screen to save the modified information in the configuration file and apply it to the EM

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- 137 - IMPORTANT: Executing the "apply" command reboots the EM card. If two EM cards are installed, both cards are rebooted. While rebooti

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- 138 - Backup Configuration Creates a backup file of the configuration information. When you click the [Backup configuration] tab on the Configurati

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- 139 - Restore Configuration Restores the backup file created in "Backup Configuration" and applies it to the EM card. IMPORTANT: Executi

Page 68 - EM Control

- xiv - Chapter 3 Using Command Line Console Feature ... 19 Connection ...

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- 140 - Apply Select the source backup file and click the [Run] button to transfer the source backup file to the EM card. The selected source file is

Page 70 - SIGMABLADE Monitor

- 141 - Password Configuration When you click [Password] on the menu bar, a window to set the passwords for the EM card, SIGMABLADE monitor, and link

Page 71 - Description

- 142 - Enable Password Specify whether to use a password for SIGMABLADE monitor or not. If you select [disable] and apply it, you can skip passwor

Page 72 -  CFG_LANGUAGE

- 143 - Change Password for Linkage with DianaScope When you click the [DianaScope] tab, the following screen appears: Enter Password  Old passwo

Page 73 - Linkage with NEC DianaScope

- 144 - Log Management When you click [Log] on the menu bar, a window to collect the EM card log appears. Collect EM Log Collects the logs of the

Page 74

- 145 - Update Firmware When you click [Update] on the menu bar, a window to update the firmware of the EM card appears. Update EM Card Firmware U

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- 146 - Apply Select the file and click the [Run] button to transfer the update data file to the EM card. The selected file is updated. IMPORTANT: If

Page 76

- 147 - Check Revision When the update process is complete and the EM card is rebooted, log in to the Web console to check the firmware revision. Whe

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- 148 - (This page is intentionally left blank.)

Page 78 - Command Reference

- 149 - Chapter 5 SIGMABLADE Monitor This section explains how to use the SIGMABLADE monitor. Components of SIGMABLADE Monitor The SIGMABLADE monito

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- xv - Detailed System Information ... 90 CPU Blade ...

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- 150 - Using SIGMABLADE Monitor The operation panel (composed of buttons, LCD, and LED’s) installed in the Blade Enclosure displays the system and C

Page 81

- 151 - Switching KVM/DVD If you select [1: KVM/DVD Sel] on the Main Menu, the KVM/DVD Select screen appears. KVM/DVD Select KVM: 4 DVD: 8 The slo

Page 82

- 152 - Displaying System Information Displaying Fan/Power Status Displays the installation status of the slots for the fan units and power units of

Page 83 - $ switchover

- 153 - If you select [2: PSU INFO] on the SYSINFO Sub Menu, the status of the slot of each power unit is displayed. PSU INFO 1: OK 1: OK 2: Not

Page 84 - $ collect

- 154 - Displaying EM Card Information Displays the status of the EM card slot of the Blade Enclosure. The installation status, active/standby, and f

Page 85 - Current revision: 01.00

- 155 - Displaying CPU Blade Information Displaying Virtual LCD You can view the contents of the virtual LCD of the CPU blade installed in the Blade

Page 86 - 192.168.1.9

- 156 - Displaying CPU Blade Status Displays the status of the CPU blade slots of the Blade Enclosure. The installation status, power supply status,

Page 87

- 157 - Displaying Switch Module Information Displaying Switch Module Status Displays the status of the switch module slots of the Blade Enclosure. T

Page 88 - Examples

- 158 - System Setup Setting for EM Sets the IP address of the EM card or the password for the SIGMABLADE monitor. When you select [5: SYSTEM CONFIG]

Page 89

- 159 - When you select [1: IP Address] on the [EM CONFIG] Menu, the screen shown below appears to set the IP address: Set IP Address 192.168.001.010

Page 90

- xvi - Chapter 6 Using OSD (On Screen Display) Feature ... 179 OSD Menu Mode...

Page 91

- 160 - When you select [4: Set PASSWD] on the [EM CONFIG] Menu, the screen shown below appears to set the password: Set Password 0000 Press the [ ]

Page 92

- 161 - Backup of EM Configuration File Create a backup file of the EM card configuration file on a USB memory device connected to the USB port of th

Page 93 -  Detected Blade Enclosures

- 162 - Restoring EM Configuration File Restore the EM configuration file created by the backup procedure from a USB memory device connected to the U

Page 94

- 163 - The following message is displayed when a configuration file is not found on the USB memory device. File Not found NOTE: The configuration f

Page 95 - Chapter 4

- 164 - Updating EM Firmware Update the EM card firmware by using a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure or a CD-ROM in

Page 96 - Login and Basic Operation

- 165 - To execute the update, select "Y" and press the [Enter] button. The following screen appears when the update process starts: Update

Page 97

- 166 - If no CD-ROM is inserted in the DVD drive when you select "DVD" on the [Select Media] menu, the following message is displayed. Ins

Page 98 - Screen Layout

- 167 - Backup of EM Firmware Create a backup file of the EM card firmware on a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure. W

Page 99 - Basic Operations

- 168 - The following message is displayed when the USB memory device is inserted but not connected to the EM card: Media Not selected Select &quo

Page 100 - Displaying System Status

- 169 - EM Switchover The following confirmation screen is displayed when you select [4: Switchover] on the [EM Firmware Sub] menu: Switchover OK?

Page 101 - CPU Blades

- xvii - (This page is intentionally left blank.)

Page 102 - NOTES:

- 170 - Collecting Logs EM Log Save the log information of the active EM card in a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure

Page 103 - Switch Modules

- 171 - Select "E" in the [DVD] field on the KVM/DVD Select menu. NOTES:  If you press any button when the log collection results or th

Page 104

- 172 - Setting OSD (On Screen Display) Set the OSD and KVM control feature of the SIGMABLADE monitor. If you press the [Menu] button for four second

Page 105 - Blade Enclosure

- 173 - Setting OSD Hot Key Set the hot key to activate the OSD feature. When you select [1: Hot Key Sel] on the OSD Setup Menu, the [Hot Key Select]

Page 106 - EM Card

- 174 - Setting Keyboard Type Select the type of keyboard to connect to the Blade Enclosure. When you select [2: KB Setup] on the OSD Setup Menu, the

Page 107 - Power Unit

- 175 - Maintenance Menu Display the maintenance menu. In normal operation, you do not need to use this menu. When you select [3: Maintenance] on the

Page 108 - FAN Unit

- 176 - Diagnosis by SIGMABLADE Monitor Diagnostic Process When the Blade Enclosure is powered on, the diagnostic process of the SIGMABLADE monitor i

Page 109

- 177 - Indication of Diagnosis End When all the tests are completed normally, the result is indicated on the lower line of the LCD for about one sec

Page 110 - Detailed System Information

- 178 - Indication of EM Card Error When the EM card fails to control the SIGMABLADE monitor, the LCD indication changes as shown below. In this case

Page 111

- 179 - Chapter 6 Using OSD (On Screen Display) Feature The following features are available when using the OSD (On Screen Display) built into the SI

Page 112 - Switch Module

Trademarks NEC EXPRESSBUILDER, NEC ESMPRO, NEC DianaScope, EXPRESSSCOPE, and SIGMABLADE are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. Microsoft and Wi

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- 180 - NOTE: Even if the CPU blade connected to the KVM is powered off, the OSD is still available because the Blade Enclosure contains a video sign

Page 115

- 181 - Activating OSD Menu Mode Enter the hot key to start the OSD menu mode. Hot key settings can be changed in the OSD menu mode or on the OSD Set

Page 116

- 182 - Operation in OSD Menu Mode The following five menus are available in the OSD menu mode:  Blade Selection Menu (main menu)  Blade Control

Page 117

- 183 - On-screen Display Item Description Rack Name Indicates the rack name. Enclosure Name Indicates the Blade Enclosure name. KVM Indicates the KV

Page 118 - Power Units

- 184 - Operation in Blade Selection Menu Item Description KVM switching Select one of the slot numbers from [Slot1] to [Slot8] by using the cursor a

Page 119

- 185 - KVM Switching You can change the connection of the KVM on the [Blade Selection Menu]. Select the slot number of a CPU blade to which you want

Page 120 - Fan Units

- 186 - DVD/USB Switching On the [Blade Selection Menu], you can switch the connection of both the DVD and the front USB port. Select a CPU blade slo

Page 121 - - 101

- 187 - Blade Control Menu To activate the [Blade Control Menu], use the cursor to select the CPU blade you want to operate from the Blade Name field

Page 122

- 188 - If the entered password does not match the registered password, the error message shown below appears. Press the <Esc> key to go back t

Page 123 - - 103

- 189 - Menu Items Menu Function 1: Change Blade Name Select and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key to open the Enter Blade Name

Page 124 - Rack Information

- 1 - Chapter 1 Names and Functions of Components Names and functions of the components are shown below: EM Card Front View Internal View

Page 125 - - 105

- 190 - Change CPU Blade Name When you select [1: Change Blade Name] in the [Blade Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1&

Page 126 - IMPORTANT:

- 191 - Operating CPU Blade When you select one of the menus [2] to [6] in the [Blade Control Menu], a request to operate the CPU blade is issued to

Page 127 - Displaying Rack Information

- 192 - Rack Control Menu To activate the [Rack Control Menu], use the cursor to select the Rack Name field in the [Blade Selection Menu] and press t

Page 128

- 193 - Change Rack Name When you select [1: Change Rack Name] in the [Rack Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key

Page 129 - Power Information

- 194 - Enclosure Control Menu To activate the [Enclosure Control Menu], use the cursor to select the Enclosure Name field in the [Blade Selection Me

Page 130 - Input Power

- 195 - Change Blade Enclosure Name When you select [1: Change Enclosure Name] in the [Enclosure Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or pr

Page 131 - Power Managed

- 196 - On Screen Display (OSD) Setup Menu When you press the <F1> key on the [Blade Selection Menu], the [OSD Setup Menu] is activated as show

Page 132 - Power Supply

- 197 - Setting OSD Hot Key When you select [1:Hot Key Select] on the [OSD Setup Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key, t

Page 133 - - 113

- 198 - the <2> key, the "Set Keyboard Type" window shown below appears: Use the < > or < > keys to move the cursor and

Page 134

- 199 - Set OSD Password When you select [3:Change Password] in the [OSD Setup Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <3> key, the

Page 135 - - 115

- 2 - (1) Fixing screw Used to secure the EM card to the Blade Enclosure. (2) RESET switch Used to reset the EM card. (3) STATUS LED (green/amber)

Page 136 - Fan Unit

- 200 - If the confirmation password does not match the new password, an error as shown below appears. Press the <Esc> key to go back to the [O

Page 137 - Configuration

- 201 - OSD Simple Mode In OSD simple mode, the name of the CPU blade connected to the KVM is displayed in the upper left of the screen. You can chan

Page 138

- 202 - Operation in OSD Simple Mode In the OSD simple mode, you can switch over the KVM and set the Server Name Resident mode. When the OSD simple m

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- 203 - Server Name Resident Mode In the Server Name Resident mode, the name of the CPU blade connected to the KVM is displayed in the upper left of

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Page 141 - Power Management

- 205 - Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This section describes the corrective actions to take when system problems are encountered. LED Indication If an e

Page 142

- 206 - Error message Meaning Action CB +5.0V Alm xx Connector board +5.0V voltage alarm occurred. Contact your service representative. CB +3.3V Alm

Page 143 - - 123

- 207 - Collecting Error Logs This section describes how to collect error logs. Overview When an error occurs in the EM card, you may be requested t

Page 144

- 208 - NOTE: The collected EM log file is stored in the top directory (folder) of the USB memory device with the file name "collectem-XXX_XXX_X

Page 145 - NOTE:

- 209 - Others The backlight of SIGMABLADE monitor does not light. The backlight of the SIGMABLADE monitor is automatically turned off if no butto

Page 146 - DianaScope

- 3 - LED Indication Shown below are LED indications and their explanations. STATUS LED The table below shows the indications of the STATUS LED and

Page 147 - CPU Blade

- 210 - The screen is sheared or not displayed when switching the KVM:  Is the resolution correct? Check the resolution settings of the display

Page 148

- 4 - ACTIVE LED This LED turns green when the EM card is specified as an "Active" card. If the EM card is specified as a "Standby&quo

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- 5 - Basic Features This section describes the basic features of the EM card. Management Feature The management features of the EM card are as foll

Page 150

- 6 -  There are two power redundancy modes, N+N redundant and N+1 redundant. – In the N+N redundant mode, each power unit is divided into two gro

Page 151 - UPS Manager

- 7 - UPS Management The EM card monitors the status of UPS supplying power to the Blade Enclosure. In addition, the EM card shuts down CPU blades if

Page 152 -  UPS/power unit

- 8 - Interface Management between CPU Blade and Switch Module If the CPU blade is incorrectly connected to the switch module, it will be damaged. To

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- 9 - Blade Enclosure Inter Connect If more than one Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-M) is mounted in a single rack, connect a LAN cable (straight) to th

Page 154 -  SNMP Set community:

- i - Read this User's Guide and the User's Guide of the server before using the product. Keep this User's Guide handy for quick refer

Page 155 - - 135

- 10 - Bridge Function The EM card bridges packets from the EM1/EM2 port at the rear of the Blade Enclosure to the internal network. It enables netwo

Page 156

- 11 - Chapter 2 Installation/Removal of EM Card Two EM cards can be installed in the slots located at the front of the Blade Enclosure. This section

Page 157 - - 137

- 12 - Safety Notes Observe the following notes to install or remove the EM card safely and properly: WARNING Observe the following instructions

Page 158 - Backup Configuration

- 13 - Installation/Removal Procedure Install or remove the EM card in the following procedure. CAUTION Observe the following instructions to us

Page 159 - Restore Configuration

- 14 - 3. Locate the slot to install the EM card. Insert the EM card into the slot while pushing the handle. NOTE: When removing the EM card, hold t

Page 160

- 15 - 5. Close the cover of the SIGMABLADE monitor and secure it with the thumbnut. Removal The removal procedure is the reverse of the installat

Page 161 - Password Configuration

- 16 - Connectors on Rear Panel of Blade Enclosure The connectors on the rear panel of the Blade Enclosure are shown below: Connectors on Rear Panel

Page 162 - Enable Password

- 17 - (9) Keyboard connector Connector for the PS/2 keyboard. Used by SIGMABLADE monitor and OSD function. (10) Mouse connector Connector for the

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- 18 - (This page is intentionally left blank.)

Page 164 - Log Management

- 19 - Chapter 3 Using Command Line Console Feature This section explains the command line console feature. Connection To use the command line conso

Page 165 - Update Firmware

- ii - 請於使用本產品前,閱讀本使用指南及伺服器的使用指南 請就近保存本使用指南,以便任何需要之時可快速參閱 請仔細閱讀本章節 使用注意事項 – 請經常閱讀此注意事項 - 以下包含正常及安全操作本產品的必要訊息。 安全指示 為了安全地使用本產品,請遵照本指南內的說明。 在使用指

Page 166

- 20 - Connection via Network Port Use TELNET or SSH (password authentication) to connect via the network. To login to the EM card via TELNET/SSH, us

Page 167 - - 147

- 21 - Login and Basic Operations This section describes how to input a command, login, logout, and change the password. Command Input The command i

Page 168 - - 148

- 22 - Login / Logout This section describes how to log in or log out of the EM card. Login When the EM card is accessed from the local console conn

Page 169 - Chapter 5

- 23 - Initial Setup This section describes the setup steps necessary to use the EM card. Basic Setup This section describes the setting of date, ti

Page 170 - Using SIGMABLADE Monitor

- 24 - Assigning the IP Address for Remote Control To access the EM card from the remote console via Telnet, you must specify an IP address. The defa

Page 171 - Switching KVM/DVD

- 25 - Basic Setup in Configuration File This section describes the basic setup of the configuration file. Overview A dedicated configuration file (

Page 172 - Displaying Fan/Power Status

- 26 - NOTE: The IP address of the EM card is classified by the last two bits as shown below: 00b: "Floating IP" that an active EM uses.

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- 27 - DHCP The IP addresses of management I/F of CPU blades and switch modules are automatically assigned by the DHCP server of the EM card. Specify

Page 174

- 28 - IMPORTANT:  The IP addresses for the management interface of the CPU blade/switch module are assigned based on the "base address.&quo

Page 175 - Displaying Virtual LCD

- 29 - Setting Chassis Management Data Specify the name of the Blade Enclosure in which the EM card is installed, and the rack name on which the Blad

Page 176 - Displaying CPU Blade Status

- iii - 本使用指南所使用的符號及警告標籤如下所列。

Page 177 - - 157

- 30 - Blade Enclosure Name ----------------------------------------------------------------- [RW_ENCLOSURE_SECTION] CFG_ENCLOSURE_NAME = "<E

Page 178 - System Setup

- 31 - SNMP Community Name Specify a community name used for communication with the EM card via SNMP and SNMP trap transmitted by the EM card. Up to

Page 179 - - 159

- 32 - Destination IP Address Up to three destinations can be specified for sending a SNMP trap. The destination is specified with an IP address. The

Page 180 - Enable/Disable

- 33 - Setting Power Management Specify the power management settings of the EM card. Power Redundancy Mode Specify the power redundancy mode of the

Page 181 - - 161

- 34 - Power Control Policy Specify the power control policy fof the EM card. The power control policy includes three modes: CPU performance, "m

Page 182

- 35 - Write the configuration file in the format as shown below: ----------------------------------------------------------------- [RW_EMCTL_SECTION

Page 183 - - 163

- 36 - Apply Use the "apply" command to apply the settings in the configuration file to the EM card. If two EM cards are installed, executi

Page 184 - Updating EM Firmware

- 37 - Backup/Restore of Configuration File Backup Connect via ftp with the user account "admin" to retrieve the configuration file (/var/n

Page 185 - - 165

- 38 - Updating Firmware This section describes the firmware update. Updating EM Firmware Procedure Take the following steps to update the firmware:

Page 186

- 39 - Transferring Update File Send an image file to the EM card via ftp . The user name for ftp is "nec_update" and the password is "

Page 187 - Backup of EM Firmware

- iv - Attentions Indicates that improper use may cause an electric shock. Indicates that improper use may cause personal injury. Indicates that i

Page 188

- 40 - Executing Update Execute update by running the "updatefw -update" command. The detected update files are displayed, and you are prom

Page 189 - EM Switchover

- 41 - Updating SIGMABLADE Monitor Firmware This section describes how to update the SIGMABLADE monitor firmware. Procedure Take following steps to

Page 190 - Collecting Logs

- 42 - Transferring Update File Send an update file to the EM card via ftp. The user name for ftp is "nec_update" and the password is "

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- 43 - Executing Update Execute update by running the "updateopcfw" command. The current revision and the revision after updating are dis

Page 192

- 44 - Configuration File This section describes items that can be specified in the configuration file (rw_poem.conf). Syntax The following format i

Page 193 - Setting OSD Hot Key

- 45 - Blade Enclosure Syntax [RW_ENCLOSURE_SECTION] CFG_ENCLOSURE_NAME = "<Enclosure Name>" CFG_ENCLOSURE_U = <Enclosure Location

Page 194 - Setting Keyboard Type

- 46 - CPU Blade Syntax [RW_SVB_SECTION] CFG_SVB1_DELAY_TIME = <Boot delay time 1> CFG_SVB2_DELAY_TIME = <Boot delay time 2> CFG_SVB3_DEL

Page 195 - Maintenance Menu

- 47 - EM Card Syntax [RW_POEM_SECTION] CFG_EM_IP = <IP Address> CFG_EM_NETMASK = <Subnet Mask> CFG_EM_GATEWAY = <Default Gateway>

Page 196 - Indication during Diagnosis

- 48 - EM Control Syntax [RW_EMCTL_SECTION] CFG_DHCP_ENABLE = <enable I disable> CFG_DHCP_BASE_IP = <IP Address> CFG_DHCP_GATEWAY = <D

Page 197 - Indication of Diagnosis End

- 49 - The default setting is "3" (N+N redundant mode).  CFG_POWSAVE_MODE Specify the power control policy that the EM card uses. <Pow

Page 198 - Indication of EM Card Error

- v - 注意 表示不當使用可能引起觸電。 表示不當使用可能造成人體傷害。 表示不當使用可能造成手指被夾住。 表示不當使用可能引起冒煙或火災。 表示非特定的一般性提醒或警告。 禁止行為 表示非特定的一般禁止。 請勿對伺服器進行拆卸、修理或改造,否則有觸電和發生火災的危險。 強制行

Page 199 - Chapter 6

- 50 - SIGMABLADE Monitor Syntax [RW_EXPRESS_SECTION] CFG_EXPRESS_PASSWORD = "<password>" CFG_EXPRESS_ENABLE = TRUE | FALSE CFG_EXPRE

Page 200 - OSD Menu Mode

- 51 - SNMP Syntax [RW_SNMP_SECTION] CFG_GET_REQUEST_COMMUNITY = "<Get-request Community Name>" CFG_SET_REQUEST_COMMUNITY = "<

Page 201 - Activating OSD Menu Mode

- 52 -  CFG_ANTI_TRAP_LOST Specify whether to enable or disable the acknowledge response of the trap message. The default value is "0" (d

Page 202 - Operation in OSD Menu Mode

- 53 - Linkage with NEC DianaScope Syntax [RW_DSG_SECTION] CFG_DSG_PASSWORD = <password> CFG_DSG_ENABLE = <enable | disable> CFG_DSG_IP1

Page 203 - - 183

- 54 - Notes The value set in CFG_EXPRESS_PASSWORD is encrypted and stored. Accordingly, you cannot edit it. To change the password, use the "se

Page 204 - - 184

- 55 - UPS Management Syntax [RW_UPS_SECTION] CFG_USE_UPS_MNG = <enable I disable> CFG_NUM_OF_UPSES = <Number of UPSs> CFG_NUM_OF_POWERSU

Page 205 - KVM Switching

- 56 -  CFG_UPS_INPUT_LOST_DELAY Specify the time in seconds the EM card waits until it determines that power to the UPS’s is interrupted. This pre

Page 206 - DVD/USB Switching

- 57 - Notes UPS management by the EM card requires that the DHCP server of the EM card distribute IP addresses. Accordingly, enable the DHCP feature

Page 207 - Blade Control Menu

- 58 - Command Reference This section describes the available commands in the Command Line Console of the EM card and their application. apply Used t

Page 208

- 59 - apply Outline Apply the settings of the configuration file to the EM card. Syntax apply Parameter None Details Apply the settings of the confi

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- vi - Safety Notes This section provides notes on using the product safely. Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the product.

Page 210 - Change CPU Blade Name

- 60 - changepasswd Outline Change the password for the admin user. Syntax changepasswd <old-password> <new-password> Parameter <old-p

Page 211 - Operating CPU Blade

- 61 - setdate Outline Set the date and time on the EM card. Syntax setdate [<YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS>] Parameter <YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS> Expla

Page 212 - Rack Control Menu

- 62 - connectswitch Outline Connect the EM card via the serial interface for configuration of a switch module. Syntax connectswitch [<options>

Page 213 - Change Rack Name

- 63 - switchover Outline Switch over the active or standby status of the EM card. Syntax switchover Parameter None Details Switches "active&quo

Page 214 - Enclosure Control Menu

- 64 - collect Outline Collect the logs of the EM card. Syntax collect Parameter None Details Collects log data on EM firmware and creates a file &qu

Page 215 - Change Blade Enclosure Name

- 65 - revision Outline Displays the firmware revision of the EM card. Syntax revision Parameter None Details Displays the firmware revision of the E

Page 216

- 66 - showemip Outline Displays the IP address assigned to the EM card. Syntax showemip Parameter None Details Displays the IP address assigned to t

Page 217 - Set Keyboard Type

- 67 - updatefw Outline Updates the EM firmware. Syntax updatefw <options> Parameter <options> -update Explanation: Executes update of th

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- 68 - Examples (When update is in progress) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ updatefw -update Current boot

Page 219 - Set OSD Password

- 69 - updateopcfw Outline Updates the SIGMABLADE monitor firmware. Syntax updateopcfw [<options>] [<filename>] Parameter <filename>

Page 220 - Save OSD Setup

- vii - 安全注意事項 本章節提供在安全使用上的注意事項。請仔細閱讀本章節,以確保正常及安全地使用本產品。關於符號,請參閱前面的“ 安全指示” 。 一般注意事項 WARNING 請勿使用本伺服器於需要高度可靠性及可能直接危及人命的操作上。 本產品請勿安裝於醫療設備、原子能設備、航空宇

Page 221 - OSD Simple Mode

- 70 - Examples ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ updateopcfw OPC01_02.HEX Current revision: 01.01 File revi

Page 222 - Operation in OSD Simple Mode

- 71 - setdsl Outline Activates the menu to set linkage with NEC DianaScope. Syntax setdsl Parameter None Details – Changes the user password when u

Page 223 - Server Name Resident Mode

- 72 - ecmaint Outline Sets the Blade Enclosure inter connect and indicates the status of the connection. Syntax ecmaint <options> Parameter &l

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- 73 - Explanation of output:  Blade Enclosure Inter Connect Indicates whether the Blade Enclosure inter connect is enabled or disabled. If enabled

Page 225 - Chapter 7

- 74 - Notes To use the Blade Enclosure inter connect, EM card N8405-019A is required. EM card N8405-019 does not support the Blade Enclosure inter c

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- 75 - Chapter 4 Using Web Console Feature This section describes how to use the Web console feature. NOTE: Make sure that the following features are

Page 227 - Collecting Error Logs

- 76 - Login and Basic Operation Login/Logout Login When you access the URL from the Web browser, the login menu as shown below appears: Type your

Page 228

- 77 - When you click [Go to Standby EM Card], a login window for the standby EM card is displayed Type your user name and password, and click the [

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- 78 - Screen Layout The screen is composed of three components: header, contents, and footer. Component Names The names of components are as follow

Page 230 - 456-01755-000

- 79 - Basic Operations Selecting Menu Items When you click an item in the menu bar, the contents of the selected menu item are displayed in the cont

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